Re: Quick newbie question

2022-05-02 Thread Lorenzo Bertini
Il 02/05/22 13:39, Pavel Sanda ha scritto: On Mon, May 02, 2022 at 01:04:23PM +0200, Lorenzo Bertini wrote: Update: file was never gone, just in its folder "3rdparty". Compilation now works after countless attemps, and I didn't really change anything :). Problem is here again after another

Re: Quick newbie question

2022-05-02 Thread Pavel Sanda
On Mon, May 02, 2022 at 01:04:23PM +0200, Lorenzo Bertini wrote: > >Update: file was never gone, just in its folder "3rdparty". Compilation > >now works after countless attemps, and I didn't really change anything :). > > Problem is here again after another attempted bisect, failure, and

Re: Quick newbie question

2022-05-02 Thread Lorenzo Bertini
Il 01/01/22 19:01, Lorenzo Bertini ha scritto: Il 01/01/22 17:54, Lorenzo Bertini ha scritto: Dear list, I found a bug and needed to bisect, so i moved back HEAD to an old commit, then configured and built. I went back to master and can't build anymore because its missing `nod.hpp` file; no

Re: Quick newbie question

2022-01-01 Thread Lorenzo Bertini
Il 01/01/22 17:54, Lorenzo Bertini ha scritto: Dear list, I found a bug and needed to bisect, so i moved back HEAD to an old commit, then configured and built. I went back to master and can't build anymore because its missing `nod.hpp` file; no git command seems to restore this file (git

Quick newbie question

2022-01-01 Thread Lorenzo Bertini
Dear list, I found a bug and needed to bisect, so i moved back HEAD to an old commit, then configured and built. I went back to master and can't build anymore because its missing `nod.hpp` file; no git command seems to restore this file (git reset --hard, creating a new master branch

Newbie trying to figure out Headers/footers in LyX

2009-08-16 Thread KR Thorne
Hello,   I am new to LyX, coming from 20+ yrs in a Windows/Word/OpenOffice Writer environment, and I am trying to figure out how to format headers and footers without having to take extensive courses in LaTeX programming code.   The headers need to be smaller and not slanted, with page numbers,

Re: Newbie trying to figure out Headers/footers in LyX

2009-08-16 Thread rgheck
On 08/16/2009 02:15 PM, KR Thorne wrote: Hello, I am new to LyX, coming from 20+ yrs in a Windows/Word/OpenOffice Writer environment, and I am trying to figure out how to format headers and footers without having to take extensive courses in LaTeX programming code. The headers need to be

Newbie trying to figure out Headers/footers in LyX

2009-08-16 Thread KR Thorne
Hello,   I am new to LyX, coming from 20+ yrs in a Windows/Word/OpenOffice Writer environment, and I am trying to figure out how to format headers and footers without having to take extensive courses in LaTeX programming code.   The headers need to be smaller and not slanted, with page numbers,

Re: Newbie trying to figure out Headers/footers in LyX

2009-08-16 Thread rgheck
On 08/16/2009 02:15 PM, KR Thorne wrote: Hello, I am new to LyX, coming from 20+ yrs in a Windows/Word/OpenOffice Writer environment, and I am trying to figure out how to format headers and footers without having to take extensive courses in LaTeX programming code. The headers need to be

Re: Initial Newbie Questions

2008-01-12 Thread Martin Vermeer
On Sat, Jan 12, 2008 at 02:09:00AM -0500, rgheck wrote: I just downloaded and installed LyX via the Windows installer. I've used LaTeX before (not recently), but never LyX. In playing around with the LyX Tutorial, I find that after changing some text to red or green and then generating DVI,

Re: Initial Newbie Questions

2008-01-12 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
rgheck wrote: I just downloaded and installed LyX via the Windows installer. I've used LaTeX before (not recently), but never LyX. In playing around with the LyX Tutorial, I find that after changing some text to red or green and then generating DVI, I get errors such as this,    LaTeX

Re: Initial Newbie Questions

2008-01-12 Thread rgheck
Martin Vermeer wrote: This is a weird problem. It's got something to do---I don't know what, yet---with the way LyX is handling LyX and LaTeX. These get converted to custom macros, and they are not playing nice for some reason with \textcolor. I'm cc'ing this to the devel list so someone will

Re: Initial Newbie Questions

2008-01-12 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
rgheck wrote: Actually, he mentioned that the DVI output looked OK. I'm thinking maybe this has to do with makeindex or something, and that the problem actually lies there. did you read my post? The problem is the upcasing in the headers. Jürgen

Re: Initial Newbie Questions

2008-01-12 Thread rgheck
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: rgheck wrote: Actually, he mentioned that the DVI output looked OK. I'm thinking maybe this has to do with makeindex or something, and that the problem actually lies there. did you read my post? The problem is the upcasing in the headers. Yes, sorry. Read

Re: Initial Newbie Questions

2008-01-12 Thread Martin Vermeer
On Sat, Jan 12, 2008 at 02:09:00AM -0500, rgheck wrote: >> I just downloaded and installed LyX via the Windows installer. I've used >> LaTeX before (not recently), but never LyX. In playing around with the LyX >> Tutorial, I find that after changing some text to red or green and then >>

Re: Initial Newbie Questions

2008-01-12 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
rgheck wrote: > > I just downloaded and installed LyX via the Windows installer. I've > > used LaTeX before (not recently), but never LyX. In playing around > > with the LyX Tutorial, I find that after changing some text to red or > > green and then generating DVI, I get errors such as this, > >  

Re: Initial Newbie Questions

2008-01-12 Thread rgheck
Martin Vermeer wrote: This is a weird problem. It's got something to do---I don't know what, yet---with the way LyX is handling "LyX" and "LaTeX". These get converted to custom macros, and they are not playing nice for some reason with \textcolor. I'm cc'ing this to the devel list so someone

Re: Initial Newbie Questions

2008-01-12 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
rgheck wrote: > Actually, he mentioned that the DVI output looked OK. I'm thinking maybe > this has to do with makeindex or something, and that the problem > actually lies there. did you read my post? The problem is the upcasing in the headers. Jürgen

Re: Initial Newbie Questions

2008-01-12 Thread rgheck
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: rgheck wrote: Actually, he mentioned that the DVI output looked OK. I'm thinking maybe this has to do with makeindex or something, and that the problem actually lies there. did you read my post? The problem is the upcasing in the headers. Yes, sorry. Read

Re: Initial Newbie Questions

2008-01-11 Thread rgheck
its display don't give me a very favorable initial impression. Are these issues simple normal newbie bumps in the road, or are they more likely indicators that I'm probably going to run into even more problems in the future? The former is a weird bug that emerged from a combination no-one

Re: Initial Newbie Questions

2008-01-11 Thread rgheck
e initial impression. Are these issues simple normal newbie bumps in the road, or are they more likely indicators that I'm probably going to run into even more problems in the future? The former is a weird bug that emerged from a combination no-one actually uses. The latter, well, I doubt it's real

Re: newbie

2005-12-22 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
Andrew == Beck, Andrew Thomas - BECAT001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Andrew hi all, I've just modified the LFUN_INSET_ERT handler so that Andrew I can have a keyboard shortcut to create inlined ERT insets. I Andrew couldn't find any documentation on how to go about submitting Andrew patches etc -

Re: newbie

2005-12-22 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
> "Andrew" == "Beck, Andrew Thomas <- BECAT001" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> writes: Andrew> hi all, I've just modified the LFUN_INSET_ERT handler so that Andrew> I can have a keyboard shortcut to create inlined ERT insets. I Andrew> couldn't find any documentation on how to go about submitting

newbie

2005-12-20 Thread Beck, Andrew Thomas - BECAT001
hi all, I've just modified the LFUN_INSET_ERT handler so that I can have a keyboard shortcut to create inlined ERT insets. I couldn't find any documentation on how to go about submitting patches etc - is there any? In any event, I've included the code below. I am now interested in adding support

newbie

2005-12-20 Thread Beck, Andrew Thomas - BECAT001
hi all, I've just modified the LFUN_INSET_ERT handler so that I can have a keyboard shortcut to create inlined ERT insets. I couldn't find any documentation on how to go about submitting patches etc - is there any? In any event, I've included the code below. I am now interested in adding support

Re: Newbie python questions

2004-04-15 Thread Angus Leeming
Jose, what's the recommended way to grab the stdout from an external program (here dvipng)? dvipng outputs this to stdout: This is dvipng 1.0 Copyright 2002-2004 Jan-?e Larsson [1 depth=1 height=8] [2 depth=5 height=14] [3 depth=5 height=14] [4 depth=5 height=14] [5 depth=4 height=13] [6 depth=4

Re: Newbie python questions

2004-04-15 Thread Angus Leeming
Angus Leeming wrote: Any clues? Answering myself again (bad habit, I know)... def run_command(cmd): handle = os.popen(cmd, 'r') cmd_stdout = cmd_stdout = string.join(handle.readlines()) cmd_status = handle.close() return cmd_status, cmd_stdout -- Angus

Re: Newbie python questions

2004-04-15 Thread Jose' Matos
On Thursday 15 April 2004 13:31, Angus Leeming wrote: Angus Leeming wrote: Any clues? Answering myself again (bad habit, I know)... def run_command(cmd): handle = os.popen(cmd, 'r') cmd_stdout = This is unnecessary, as you overwrite it bellow. cmd_stdout =

Re: Newbie python questions

2004-04-15 Thread Angus Leeming
Jose' Matos wrote: def run_command(cmd): handle = os.popen(cmd, 'r') cmd_stdout = This is unnecessary, as you overwrite it bellow. Good point. cmd_stdout = string.join(handle.readlines()) cmd_status = handle.close() return cmd_status, cmd_stdout Elegant,

Re: Newbie python questions

2004-04-15 Thread Jose' Matos
On Thursday 15 April 2004 18:36, Angus Leeming wrote: Elegant, isn't it? ;-) Yes, but it would be more elegant still if I could save the stream rather than convert it to a list. Is that possible? Use *read* instead of *readlines*: read(...) read([size]) - read at most size bytes,

Re: Newbie python questions

2004-04-15 Thread Jose' Matos
On Thursday 15 April 2004 18:36, Angus Leeming wrote: Yes, but it would be more elegant still if I could save the stream rather than convert it to a list. Is that possible? Notice that you can get information easily from inside a python interpreter: * import sys * we know

Re: Newbie python questions

2004-04-15 Thread Angus Leeming
Jose' Matos wrote: Yes, but it would be more elegant still if I could save the stream rather than convert it to a list. Is that possible? Use *read* instead of *readlines*: Bingo! Thank you. -- Angus

Re: Newbie python questions

2004-04-15 Thread Angus Leeming
Jose, what's the recommended way to grab the stdout from an external program (here dvipng)? dvipng outputs this to stdout: This is dvipng 1.0 Copyright 2002-2004 Jan-?e Larsson [1 depth=1 height=8] [2 depth=5 height=14] [3 depth=5 height=14] [4 depth=5 height=14] [5 depth=4 height=13] [6 depth=4

Re: Newbie python questions

2004-04-15 Thread Angus Leeming
Angus Leeming wrote: > Any clues? Answering myself again (bad habit, I know)... def run_command(cmd): handle = os.popen(cmd, 'r') cmd_stdout = "" cmd_stdout = string.join(handle.readlines()) cmd_status = handle.close() return cmd_status, cmd_stdout -- Angus

Re: Newbie python questions

2004-04-15 Thread Jose' Matos
On Thursday 15 April 2004 13:31, Angus Leeming wrote: > Angus Leeming wrote: > > Any clues? > > Answering myself again (bad habit, I know)... > > def run_command(cmd): > handle = os.popen(cmd, 'r') > cmd_stdout = "" This is unnecessary, as you overwrite it bellow. > cmd_stdout =

Re: Newbie python questions

2004-04-15 Thread Angus Leeming
Jose' Matos wrote: >> def run_command(cmd): >> handle = os.popen(cmd, 'r') >> cmd_stdout = "" > This is unnecessary, as you overwrite it bellow. Good point. >> cmd_stdout = string.join(handle.readlines()) >> cmd_status = handle.close() >> >> return cmd_status, cmd_stdout

Re: Newbie python questions

2004-04-15 Thread Jose' Matos
On Thursday 15 April 2004 18:36, Angus Leeming wrote: > > Elegant, isn't it? ;-) > > Yes, but it would be more elegant still if I could save the stream > rather than convert it to a list. Is that possible? Use *read* instead of *readlines*: read(...) read([size]) -> read at most size

Re: Newbie python questions

2004-04-15 Thread Jose' Matos
On Thursday 15 April 2004 18:36, Angus Leeming wrote: > > Yes, but it would be more elegant still if I could save the stream > rather than convert it to a list. Is that possible? Notice that you can get information easily from inside a python interpreter: * import sys * we

Re: Newbie python questions

2004-04-15 Thread Angus Leeming
Jose' Matos wrote: >> Yes, but it would be more elegant still if I could save the stream >> rather than convert it to a list. Is that possible? > > Use *read* instead of *readlines*: Bingo! Thank you. -- Angus

Newbie python questions

2004-04-14 Thread Angus Leeming
Jose, how would I do this using python? I'm looking to write a function that will take an input string 'faf0e6' and return a string 'rgb 250 240 230'. The idea is that 'faf0e6' is easy to pass as a command line arg but that the final recipient of this data, dvipng, requires the color to be in

Re: Newbie python questions

2004-04-14 Thread Angus Leeming
Angus Leeming wrote: I've started writing the equivalent in python (also attached), but wonder if there is a simple way of extracting a substring 'fa' and converting it to the equivalent decimal number '250'? Ok, got it. #! /usr/bin/env python import re, sys from string import atoi

Re: Newbie python questions

2004-04-14 Thread Jose' Matos
On Wednesday 14 April 2004 12:12, Angus Leeming wrote: Angus Leeming wrote: I've started writing the equivalent in python (also attached), but wonder if there is a simple way of extracting a substring 'fa' and converting it to the equivalent decimal number '250'? Ok, got it. Your

Re: Newbie python questions

2004-04-14 Thread Angus Leeming
Jose' Matos wrote: Note that for python versions starting from 2.0 then int( hex_str, 16) is enough where hex_str is the string with the hexadecimal representation of the number, and *int* is a built-in function, so no need to import any module for it. I'm trying to write

Re: Newbie python questions

2004-04-14 Thread Jose' Matos
On Wednesday 14 April 2004 13:07, Angus Leeming wrote: Jose' Matos wrote: I'm trying to write 'lyxpreview2png.py', to be used by lyx to generate previews using dvipng. What versions of python do we support? (Should I go use 'atoi' or do it the 'int' way?) We support 1.5.2, so to be on the

Re: Newbie python questions

2004-04-14 Thread Angus Leeming
Jose' Matos wrote: I'm trying to write 'lyxpreview2png.py', to be used by lyx to generate previews using dvipng. What versions of python do we support? (Should I go use 'atoi' or do it the 'int' way?) We support 1.5.2, so to be on the compatible side 'atoi' is the way to go. Thanks,

Re: Newbie python questions

2004-04-14 Thread Jose' Matos
On Wednesday 14 April 2004 14:37, Angus Leeming wrote: One thing I don't know how to do:     # Ascertain whether the latex and dvipng     # executables are available.     latex = latex     dvipng = dvipng I'd like to write a little function to loop over a list of 'possible' names

Re: Newbie python questions

2004-04-14 Thread Jose' Matos
On Wednesday 14 April 2004 15:39, Jose' Matos wrote: One small inconvinience that I still don't know how to overcome, I will test if the program exists in the path not if it is executable. I will try to search a generic way to test this... From the manual pages I guess this should work:

Re: Newbie python questions

2004-04-14 Thread Jose' Matos
On Wednesday 14 April 2004 14:37, Angus Leeming wrote: Thanks, Jose. I have an 'almost finished' python script, attached. Would you mind casting a look over it and telling me how to improve it? OK. I'd like to write a little function to loop over a list of 'possible' names (lib/configure

Re: Newbie python questions

2004-04-14 Thread Angus Leeming
Jose' Matos wrote: One small inconvinience that I still don't know how to overcome, I will test if the program exists in the path not if it is executable. I will try to search a generic way to test this... From the manual pages I guess this should work: if os.access(full_path,

Re: Newbie python questions

2004-04-14 Thread Angus Leeming
Jose' Matos wrote: red = float(atoi(hexcolor[0:2], 16)) / 255.0 green = float(atoi(hexcolor[2:4], 16)) / 255.0 blue = float(atoi(hexcolor[4:6], 16)) / 255.0 This is correct but unnecessary, either float(atoi(hexcolor[0:2], 16)) / 255 or atoi(hexcolor[0:2], 16) / 255.0 would be

Newbie python questions

2004-04-14 Thread Angus Leeming
Jose, how would I do this using python? I'm looking to write a function that will take an input string 'faf0e6' and return a string 'rgb 250 240 230'. The idea is that 'faf0e6' is easy to pass as a command line arg but that the final recipient of this data, dvipng, requires the color to be in

Re: Newbie python questions

2004-04-14 Thread Angus Leeming
Angus Leeming wrote: > I've started writing the equivalent in python (also attached), but > wonder if there is a simple way of extracting a substring 'fa' and > converting it to the equivalent decimal number '250'? Ok, got it. #! /usr/bin/env python import re, sys from string import atoi

Re: Newbie python questions

2004-04-14 Thread Jose' Matos
On Wednesday 14 April 2004 12:12, Angus Leeming wrote: > Angus Leeming wrote: > > I've started writing the equivalent in python (also attached), but > > wonder if there is a simple way of extracting a substring 'fa' and > > converting it to the equivalent decimal number '250'? > > Ok, got it.

Re: Newbie python questions

2004-04-14 Thread Angus Leeming
Jose' Matos wrote: > Note that for python versions starting from 2.0 then > > int( hex_str, 16) > > is enough where hex_str is the string with the hexadecimal > representation of the number, and *int* is a built-in function, so > no need to import any module for it. I'm trying to write

Re: Newbie python questions

2004-04-14 Thread Jose' Matos
On Wednesday 14 April 2004 13:07, Angus Leeming wrote: > Jose' Matos wrote: > > I'm trying to write 'lyxpreview2png.py', to be used by lyx to > generate previews using dvipng. What versions of python do we > support? (Should I go use 'atoi' or do it the 'int' way?) We support 1.5.2, so to be

Re: Newbie python questions

2004-04-14 Thread Angus Leeming
Jose' Matos wrote: >> I'm trying to write 'lyxpreview2png.py', to be used by lyx to >> generate previews using dvipng. What versions of python do we >> support? (Should I go use 'atoi' or do it the 'int' way?) > >We support 1.5.2, so to be on the compatible side 'atoi' is the >way to go.

Re: Newbie python questions

2004-04-14 Thread Jose' Matos
On Wednesday 14 April 2004 14:37, Angus Leeming wrote: > One thing I don't know how to do: >     # Ascertain whether the latex and dvipng >     # executables are available. >     latex = "latex" >     dvipng = "dvipng" > > I'd like to write a little function to loop over a list of 'possible' >

Re: Newbie python questions

2004-04-14 Thread Jose' Matos
On Wednesday 14 April 2004 15:39, Jose' Matos wrote: > > One small inconvinience that I still don't know how to overcome, I > will test if the program exists in the path not if it is executable. > I will try to search a generic way to test this... From the manual pages I guess this should

Re: Newbie python questions

2004-04-14 Thread Jose' Matos
On Wednesday 14 April 2004 14:37, Angus Leeming wrote: > Thanks, Jose. > > I have an 'almost finished' python script, attached. Would you mind > casting a look over it and telling me how to improve it? OK. > I'd like to write a little function to loop over a list of 'possible' > names

Re: Newbie python questions

2004-04-14 Thread Angus Leeming
Jose' Matos wrote: >> One small inconvinience that I still don't know how to overcome, >> I will test if the program exists in the path not if it is >> executable. I will try to search a generic way to test this... > > From the manual pages I guess this should work: > if

Re: Newbie python questions

2004-04-14 Thread Angus Leeming
Jose' Matos wrote: >> red = float(atoi(hexcolor[0:2], 16)) / 255.0 >> green = float(atoi(hexcolor[2:4], 16)) / 255.0 >> blue = float(atoi(hexcolor[4:6], 16)) / 255.0 > > This is correct but unnecessary, either > float(atoi(hexcolor[0:2], 16)) / 255 > or > atoi(hexcolor[0:2], 16) / 255.0 > >

Re: Hints for newbie?

2003-02-21 Thread Dekel Tsur
On Thu, Feb 20, 2003 at 01:27:39PM -0800, James Frye wrote: 1) Figure out how to add a font size specification to the preferences.xforms init file. What it comes up with now is almost too small to see, especially in things like the Math Panel. If you are referring to the font in the

Re: Hints for newbie?

2003-02-21 Thread James Frye
On Thu, 20 Feb 2003, Angus Leeming wrote: Garst R. Reese wrote: James Frye wrote: Hi, It looks like I am going to be using Lyx a good bit in the next year or so, and I would like to make a few modifications to make it easier for me to use. I'd welcome any suggestions as to

Re: Hints for newbie?

2003-02-21 Thread Kornel Benko
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- On Freitag, 21. Februar 2003 19:00, James Frye wrote: Yes. I can set the font for the text being edited just fine, it's all the menu text that's the problem. Especially in the math panel - with words, one can make a guess from the general shape of the word

Re: Hints for newbie?

2003-02-21 Thread Dekel Tsur
On Thu, Feb 20, 2003 at 01:27:39PM -0800, James Frye wrote: > > 1) Figure out how to add a font size specification to the > preferences.xforms init file. What it comes up with now is almost too > small to see, especially in things like the Math Panel. If you are referring to the font in the

Re: Hints for newbie?

2003-02-21 Thread James Frye
On Thu, 20 Feb 2003, Angus Leeming wrote: > Garst R. Reese wrote: > > > James Frye wrote: > >> > >> Hi, > >> > >> It looks like I am going to be using Lyx a good bit in the next year or > >> so, and I would like to make a few modifications to make it easier for me > >> to use. I'd welcome

Re: Hints for newbie?

2003-02-21 Thread Kornel Benko
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- On Freitag, 21. Februar 2003 19:00, James Frye wrote: > Yes. I can set the font for the text being edited just fine, it's all the > menu text that's the problem. Especially in the math panel - with words, > one can make a guess from the general shape of the

Hints for newbie?

2003-02-20 Thread James Frye
Hi, It looks like I am going to be using Lyx a good bit in the next year or so, and I would like to make a few modifications to make it easier for me to use. I'd welcome any suggestions as to where to start looking. A few of the things I have in mind are (in rough order of priority/perceived

Re: Hints for newbie?

2003-02-20 Thread Angus Leeming
James Frye wrote: Hi, It looks like I am going to be using Lyx a good bit in the next year or so, and I would like to make a few modifications to make it easier for me to use. I'd welcome any suggestions as to where to start looking. Welcome aboard ;-) A few of the things I have in mind

Re: Hints for newbie?

2003-02-20 Thread Angus Leeming
Garst R. Reese wrote: James Frye wrote: Hi, It looks like I am going to be using Lyx a good bit in the next year or so, and I would like to make a few modifications to make it easier for me to use. I'd welcome any suggestions as to where to start looking. Check Edit-Preferences-Look

Hints for newbie?

2003-02-20 Thread James Frye
Hi, It looks like I am going to be using Lyx a good bit in the next year or so, and I would like to make a few modifications to make it easier for me to use. I'd welcome any suggestions as to where to start looking. A few of the things I have in mind are (in rough order of priority/perceived

Re: Hints for newbie?

2003-02-20 Thread Angus Leeming
James Frye wrote: > Hi, > > It looks like I am going to be using Lyx a good bit in the next year or > so, and I would like to make a few modifications to make it easier for me > to use. I'd welcome any suggestions as to where to start looking. Welcome aboard ;-) > A few of the things I have

Re: Hints for newbie?

2003-02-20 Thread Angus Leeming
Garst R. Reese wrote: > James Frye wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> It looks like I am going to be using Lyx a good bit in the next year or >> so, and I would like to make a few modifications to make it easier for me >> to use. I'd welcome any suggestions as to where to start looking. >> > Check

Re: [Steven T. Hatton hattons@bellatlantic.net] XML, SGML, DSSSL, DocBook: Newbie suggestions

2000-11-15 Thread Jose Abilio Oliveira Matos
On Tue, Aug 22, 2000 at 04:12:01PM +0200, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote: Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2000 13:44:48 -0400 From: "Steven T. Hatton" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: XML, SGML, DSSSL, DocBook: Newbie suggestions To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.73 [en] (X11; U; Linux 2.2.16 i6

Re: ["Steven T. Hatton" <hattons@bellatlantic.net>] XML, SGML, DSSSL, DocBook: Newbie suggestions

2000-11-15 Thread Jose Abilio Oliveira Matos
On Tue, Aug 22, 2000 at 04:12:01PM +0200, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote: > Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2000 13:44:48 -0400 > From: "Steven T. Hatton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: XML, SGML, DSSSL, DocBook: Newbie suggestions > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.73

[Ross Moore ross@ics.mq.edu.au] Re: [l2h] newbie, problem with \url + lyx

2000-09-13 Thread Lars Gullik Bjønnes
I've some documents in: http://www.savebylinux.com/latex/ There are 2 file and 2 directory contain HTML result from each file. I use lattest latex2html and lyx program. I hope you can explore what's wrong with it. Thanks. The fix is very easy: In the document preamble, just insert the two

[Ross Moore <ross@ics.mq.edu.au>] Re: [l2h] newbie, problem with \url + lyx

2000-09-13 Thread Lars Gullik Bjønnes
> I've some documents in: http://www.savebylinux.com/latex/ There are 2 file > and 2 directory contain HTML result from each file. I use lattest > latex2html and lyx program. I hope you can explore what's wrong with it. Thanks. The fix is very easy: In the document preamble, just insert the

Re: CVS newbie question

2000-01-28 Thread Lars Gullik Bjønnes
Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: | Having logged on with: | | cvs login | | and checked out or updated the source, shouldn't I logout | with: | | cvs logout No, this is not needed. Lgb

Re: CVS newbie question

2000-01-28 Thread Amir Karger
On Fri, Jan 28, 2000 at 10:12:36AM +, Angus Leeming wrote: The documentation on "Getting source code with CVS" at www.devel.lyx.org/cvs.php3 is very clear and easy to follow. thank you! Having logged on with: cvs login and checked out or updated the source, shouldn't I

Re: CVS newbie question

2000-01-28 Thread Angus Leeming
On Fri, 28 Jan 2000, you wrote: On Fri, Jan 28, 2000 at 10:12:36AM +, Angus Leeming wrote: The documentation on "Getting source code with CVS" at www.devel.lyx.org/cvs.php3 is very clear and easy to follow. thank you! Having logged on with: cvs login and checked

Re: CVS newbie question

2000-01-28 Thread Lars Gullik Bjønnes
Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | Having logged on with: | | cvs login | | and checked out or updated the source, shouldn't I logout | with: | | cvs logout No, this is not needed. Lgb

Re: CVS newbie question

2000-01-28 Thread Amir Karger
On Fri, Jan 28, 2000 at 10:12:36AM +, Angus Leeming wrote: > The documentation on "Getting source code with CVS" at > www.devel.lyx.org/cvs.php3 is very clear and easy to > follow. thank you! > Having logged on with: > > cvs login > > and checked out or updated the source,

Re: CVS newbie question

2000-01-28 Thread Angus Leeming
On Fri, 28 Jan 2000, you wrote: > On Fri, Jan 28, 2000 at 10:12:36AM +, Angus Leeming wrote: > > The documentation on "Getting source code with CVS" at > > www.devel.lyx.org/cvs.php3 is very clear and easy to > > follow. > > thank you! > > > Having logged on with: > > > > cvs login >