"Rick" == Richard E Hawkins Esq [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Rick - The word immediately prior to the cursor now appears as a
Rick default when inserting an index entry. An additional command
Rick exists to insert this word by keystroke and without a dialog
Rick box.
Since we are not supposed to
Since we are not supposed to enter into details, I replaced this with:
- easier handling of index entries.
sounds good to me. I just figure that it's important enough to add, as
it was one of the things that used to irritate me, and I'd assume lot's
of others. But then again, I want to
> "Rick" == Richard E Hawkins Esq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Rick> - The word immediately prior to the cursor now appears as a
Rick> default when inserting an index entry. An additional command
Rick> exists to insert this word by keystroke and without a dialog
Rick> box.
Since we are not
> Since we are not supposed to enter into details, I replaced this with:
> - easier handling of index entries.
sounds good to me. I just figure that it's important enough to add, as
it was one of the things that used to irritate me, and I'd assume lot's
of others. But then again, I want to
"Amir" == Amir Karger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Billiant, isn't it?
Amir Either "Billiant" is some new French term for "as smart as Bill
Amir gates", or you've got some stuck keys on your keyboard.
It's not fair to make fun of us poor non-english speaker. Or keyboard
impaired, as you like.
On Thu, Jan 07, 1999 at 11:05:36AM +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Amir" == Amir Karger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Amir So maybe the best thing to do is say something like: "Better
Amir support (keyboard bindings, keyboard mappings, and/or menu and
Amir error message translations) for
Amir Karger wrote:
Well, I tend to believe that mentioning specific features that people
will like is more effective than saying "LyX can do almost everything
almost perfectly!" Mentioning specific languages might people who
speak that language to say "hey, a word processor [sic] that speaks
Well, I tend to believe that mentioning specific features that people will
like is more effective than saying "LyX can do almost everything almost
perfectly!" Mentioning specific languages might people who speak that language
to say "hey, a word processor [sic] that speaks my
"Mate" == Mate Wierdl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
MateI'd swear it used to be somewhere, ANNOUNCE or README. And I
Mate seem to remember that AMir shortened some files a while ago...
Mate Try ABOUT-NLS
No, this contains generic instructions only. I seem to remember
editing a list of
Try ABOUT-NLS
In which the matrix does not list Hungarian.
In any case, I went over the docs down to lyx-0.11.53 and I found
explicit mention of languages only in the generic ABOUT-NLS (which of
course does not say what could be in lyx).
Mate
JMarcNo, this contains generic instructions only. I seem to
JMarc remember editing a list of supported languages in some file. But
JMarc maybe am I just dreaming...
Mate Perhaps src/tex-strings.C ?
I don't know, I could not find it.
But that is what you edited: from
On Thu, Jan 07, 1999 at 04:18:47PM +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
But maybe you should tell me how you foreigners think :)
Hey, *you* are the foreigner!
No. Maybe je suis l'étranger, or l'homme foreign, or however, you say that.
Peter But you're right, in the anouncement there
"Mate" == Mate Wierdl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mate I can speak for a Hungarian only: mostly when I read "several
Mate languages" I do not bother, b/c Hungarian is an obscure
Mate language, and very rarely supported anywhere. On the other
Mate hand, when I see "Hungarian", I press the
"Mate" == Mate Wierdl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
JMarcNo, this contains generic instructions only. I seem to
JMarc remember editing a list of supported languages in some file. But
JMarc maybe am I just dreaming...
Mate Perhaps src/tex-strings.C ?
I don't know, I could not find it. In
"Mate" == Mate Wierdl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mate But that is what you edited: from CHANGES
Mate - Added more languages to the languages liste to be up to date
Mate with babel 3.6 (JMarc)
This is the list of languages to chose from in Layout-Document. It
lists the languages you can use to
As usual, it's dangerous to put it in both because then we need to
update both as all those new language files keep pouring in (we hope).
Well, how about
cat ANNOUNCE.template
[...]
#include "LANGUAGES"
[...]
#include "TEAM"
[...]
cat README.template
[...]
#include "LANGUAGES"
[...]
I updated the file WHATSNEW in the distribution to reflect latest
change. I append the result here. Could you all have a look and tell
me what to add/remove/rewrite? In particular, I'd like to have details
on the LinuxDoc changes (José?).
What's new in 1.0.0 compared to LyX version 0.12.0?
> "Amir" == Amir Karger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Billiant, isn't it?
Amir> Either "Billiant" is some new French term for "as smart as Bill
Amir> gates", or you've got some stuck keys on your keyboard.
It's not fair to make fun of us poor non-english speaker. Or keyboard
impaired, as
On Thu, Jan 07, 1999 at 11:05:36AM +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> > "Amir" == Amir Karger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Amir> So maybe the best thing to do is say something like: "Better
> Amir> support (keyboard bindings, keyboard mappings, and/or menu and
> Amir> error message
Amir Karger wrote:
> Well, I tend to believe that mentioning specific features that people
> will like is more effective than saying "LyX can do almost everything
> almost perfectly!" Mentioning specific languages might people who
> speak that language to say "hey, a word processor [sic] that
Well, I tend to believe that mentioning specific features that people will
like is more effective than saying "LyX can do almost everything almost
perfectly!" Mentioning specific languages might people who speak that language
to say "hey, a word processor [sic] that speaks my
> "Mate" == Mate Wierdl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Mate>I'd swear it used to be somewhere, ANNOUNCE or README. And I
Mate> seem to remember that AMir shortened some files a while ago...
Mate> Try ABOUT-NLS
No, this contains generic instructions only. I seem to remember
editing a
Try ABOUT-NLS
In which the matrix does not list Hungarian.
In any case, I went over the docs down to lyx-0.11.53 and I found
explicit mention of languages only in the generic ABOUT-NLS (which of
course does not say what could be in lyx).
Mate
JMarc>No, this contains generic instructions only. I seem to
JMarc> remember editing a list of supported languages in some file. But
JMarc> maybe am I just dreaming...
Mate> Perhaps src/tex-strings.C ?
I don't know, I could not find it.
But that is what you edited:
On Thu, Jan 07, 1999 at 04:18:47PM +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>
> >> But maybe you should tell me how you foreigners think :)
>
> Hey, *you* are the foreigner!
No. Maybe je suis l'étranger, or l'homme foreign, or however, you say that.
> Peter> But you're right, in the anouncement
> "Mate" == Mate Wierdl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Mate> I can speak for a Hungarian only: mostly when I read "several
Mate> languages" I do not bother, b/c Hungarian is an obscure
Mate> language, and very rarely supported anywhere. On the other
Mate> hand, when I see "Hungarian", I press
> "Mate" == Mate Wierdl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JMarc>No, this contains generic instructions only. I seem to
JMarc> remember editing a list of supported languages in some file. But
JMarc> maybe am I just dreaming...
Mate> Perhaps src/tex-strings.C ?
I don't know, I could not
> "Mate" == Mate Wierdl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Mate> But that is what you edited: from CHANGES
Mate> - Added more languages to the languages liste to be up to date
Mate> with babel 3.6 (JMarc)
This is the list of languages to chose from in Layout->Document. It
lists the languages you
As usual, it's dangerous to put it in both because then we need to
update both as all those new language files keep pouring in (we hope).
Well, how about
cat ANNOUNCE.template
[...]
#include "LANGUAGES"
[...]
#include "TEAM"
[...]
cat README.template
[...]
#include "LANGUAGES"
[...]
> I updated the file WHATSNEW in the distribution to reflect latest
> change. I append the result here. Could you all have a look and tell
> me what to add/remove/rewrite? In particular, I'd like to have details
> on the LinuxDoc changes (José?).
> What's new in 1.0.0 compared to LyX version
I updated the file WHATSNEW in the distribution to reflect latest
change. I append the result here. Could you all have a look and tell
me what to add/remove/rewrite? In particular, I'd like to have details
on the LinuxDoc changes (José?).
JMarc
On Wed, Jan 06, 1999 at 10:32:48AM +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
I updated the file WHATSNEW in the distribution to reflect latest
change. I append the result here. Could you all have a look and tell
me what to add/remove/rewrite? In particular, I'd like to have details
on the LinuxDoc
I updated the file WHATSNEW in the distribution to reflect latest
change. I append the result here. Could you all have a look and tell
me what to add/remove/rewrite? In particular, I'd like to have details
on the LinuxDoc changes (José?).
JMarc
On Wed, Jan 06, 1999 at 10:32:48AM +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>
> I updated the file WHATSNEW in the distribution to reflect latest
> change. I append the result here. Could you all have a look and tell
> me what to add/remove/rewrite? In particular, I'd like to have details
> on the
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