I solved it, the solution was really simple, but not at all obvious to
me given how careful one must usually be with file paths in any *nix
application.Most apps do not fill in anything for you. Knocking the
leading / off the file path solved the problem. Instead of
putting
/home/foo/bar.xls
in
AJR alasdair at iprimus.com.au writes:
Do you
knock off the leading forward slash off the file path when you use that
feature? Just seems counter intuitive to me.
No, I don't; I include the initial slash. In fact, I just tested this with a
new document (LyX 2.0.1 on Linux Mint 11), and it
I solved it, the solution was really simple, but not at all obvious to
me given how careful one must usually be with file paths in any *nix
application.Most apps do not fill in anything for you. Knocking the
leading / off the file path solved the problem. Instead of
putting
/home/foo/bar.xls
in
AJR alasdair at iprimus.com.au writes:
Do you
knock off the leading forward slash off the file path when you use that
feature? Just seems counter intuitive to me.
No, I don't; I include the initial slash. In fact, I just tested this with a
new document (LyX 2.0.1 on Linux Mint 11), and it
I solved it, the solution was really simple, but not at all obvious to
me given how careful one must usually be with file paths in any *nix
application.Most apps do not fill in anything for you. Knocking the
leading / off the file path solved the problem. Instead of
putting
/home/foo/bar.xls
in
AJR iprimus.com.au> writes:
> Do you
> knock off the leading forward slash off the file path when you use that
> feature? Just seems counter intuitive to me.
No, I don't; I include the initial slash. In fact, I just tested this with a
new document (LyX 2.0.1 on Linux Mint 11), and it worked
I downloaded your files, created a home directory for badger with a Documents
subdirectory, and parked your .xls file there. Then I opened your PDF file in
Acrobat Reader (without touching your LyX file) and clicked the link. I already
had Firefox open. AR gave me the usual security warning,
I downloaded your files, created a home directory for badger with a Documents
subdirectory, and parked your .xls file there. Then I opened your PDF file in
Acrobat Reader (without touching your LyX file) and clicked the link. I already
had Firefox open. AR gave me the usual security warning,
I downloaded your files, created a home directory for "badger" with a Documents
subdirectory, and parked your .xls file there. Then I opened your PDF file in
Acrobat Reader (without touching your LyX file) and clicked the link. I already
had Firefox open. AR gave me the usual security warning,
There does not appear to be a space when it is viewed as you suggest.
Have constructed a minimal example and attached both .lyx file .pdf
file and .xls file .
Alasdair
On Tue, 3 Apr 2012 14:50:05 + (UTC)
Paul A. Rubin ru...@msu.edu wrote:
You seem to have an errant space at the start of
There does not appear to be a space when it is viewed as you suggest.
Have constructed a minimal example and attached both .lyx file .pdf
file and .xls file .
Alasdair
On Tue, 3 Apr 2012 14:50:05 + (UTC)
Paul A. Rubin ru...@msu.edu wrote:
You seem to have an errant space at the start of
There does not appear to be a space when it is viewed as you suggest.
Have constructed a minimal example and attached both .lyx file .pdf
file and .xls file .
Alasdair
On Tue, 3 Apr 2012 14:50:05 + (UTC)
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> You seem to have an errant space at the start of
You seem to have an errant space at the start of the file path. Is it visible
if you do View Source with the cursor proximate to that line?
If the space does not occur in the path as you entered it, I would suggest
constructing a minimal example and posting it to the list.
Paul
You seem to have an errant space at the start of the file path. Is it visible
if you do View Source with the cursor proximate to that line?
If the space does not occur in the path as you entered it, I would suggest
constructing a minimal example and posting it to the list.
Paul
You seem to have an errant space at the start of the file path. Is it visible
if you do View > Source with the cursor proximate to that line?
If the space does not occur in the path as you entered it, I would suggest
constructing a minimal example and posting it to the list.
Paul
On Sat, 31 Mar 2012 15:57:44 + (UTC)
Paul A. Rubin ru...@msu.edu wrote:
I think this is a problem with Evince. I just tried this (linking to
both a PDF and an ODS file). LyX exported my document correctly
(using pdflatex). Opened in Acrobat Reader, both links work
correctly. Opened in
On Sat, 31 Mar 2012 15:57:44 + (UTC)
Paul A. Rubin ru...@msu.edu wrote:
I think this is a problem with Evince. I just tried this (linking to
both a PDF and an ODS file). LyX exported my document correctly
(using pdflatex). Opened in Acrobat Reader, both links work
correctly. Opened in
On Sat, 31 Mar 2012 15:57:44 + (UTC)
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> I think this is a problem with Evince. I just tried this (linking to
> both a PDF and an ODS file). LyX exported my document correctly
> (using pdflatex). Opened in Acrobat Reader, both links work
> correctly.
Hi, I am trying to create a link in a document to an external file (an
using the hyperlink feature. However after creating the link in the
document and exporting to pdf the link appears as it should in the pdf,
but I get the following error message (file name altered)
Error stating file
I think this is a problem with Evince. I just tried this (linking to both a PDF
and an ODS file). LyX exported my document correctly (using pdflatex). Opened
in Acrobat Reader, both links work correctly. Opened in Evince, both links
produce the error message you got.
Paul
Hi, I am trying to create a link in a document to an external file (an
using the hyperlink feature. However after creating the link in the
document and exporting to pdf the link appears as it should in the pdf,
but I get the following error message (file name altered)
Error stating file
I think this is a problem with Evince. I just tried this (linking to both a PDF
and an ODS file). LyX exported my document correctly (using pdflatex). Opened
in Acrobat Reader, both links work correctly. Opened in Evince, both links
produce the error message you got.
Paul
Hi, I am trying to create a link in a document to an external file (an
using the "hyperlink" feature. However after creating the link in the
document and exporting to pdf the link appears as it should in the pdf,
but I get the following error message (file name altered)
Error stating file
I think this is a problem with Evince. I just tried this (linking to both a PDF
and an ODS file). LyX exported my document correctly (using pdflatex). Opened
in Acrobat Reader, both links work correctly. Opened in Evince, both links
produce the error message you got.
Paul
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