Could some native english speaker tell whether this is a typo or not?
JMarc
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Pierre F. Maldague ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Could some native english speaker tell whether this is a typo or not?
JMarc
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Pierre F. Maldague ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
"Lior" == Lior Silberman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Lior I've since found out about ~/.lyx/doc/LaTeXConfig.lyx, so the
Lior doc subdir should be unique and not cross-linked. I'm reposting
Lior the doc to reflect this. Are there other such problems ?
I included your document in Customization.lyx
> "Lior" == Lior Silberman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Lior> I've since found out about ~/.lyx/doc/LaTeXConfig.lyx, so the
Lior> doc subdir should be unique and not cross-linked. I'm reposting
Lior> the doc to reflect this. Are there other such problems ?
I included your document in
"Zrubecz" == Zrubecz Laszlo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Zrubecz Hi, I decided to make this list busy :-))
Good :)
Zrubecz I've noticed that all of the LyX packages contains 2
Zrubecz Hungarian layout "hungarian" and "magyar" Did somebody know
Zrubecz why ?
What files are you referring to? The
> "Zrubecz" == Zrubecz Laszlo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Zrubecz> Hi, I decided to make this list busy :-))
Good :)
Zrubecz> I've noticed that all of the LyX packages contains 2
Zrubecz> Hungarian layout "hungarian" and "magyar" Did somebody know
Zrubecz> why ?
What files are you
"Tino" == Tino Meinen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Tino Hello all! I started the translation of the user's Guide into
Tino Dutch. I have two questions at the moment:(Still at chapter 1:~)
Tino 1.) The guide mentions the undo mechanism is limited to 100
Tino steps. Does any of you know if this is
> "Tino" == Tino Meinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Tino> Hello all! I started the translation of the user's Guide into
Tino> Dutch. I have two questions at the moment:(Still at chapter 1:~)
Tino> 1.) The guide mentions the undo mechanism is limited to 100
Tino> steps. Does any of you know
I was about to add the section on TeX packages to Customization, when
it occured to me that I absolutely do not know _where_ I should put
it. Could a kind soul propose a reasonable place? The thing is that if
somebody wants to install foiltex he is probably not interested in the
format of the
I was about to add the section on TeX packages to Customization, when
it occured to me that I absolutely do not know _where_ I should put
it. Could a kind soul propose a reasonable place? The thing is that if
somebody wants to install foiltex he is probably not interested in the
format of the
"Bruce" == Bruce Momjian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bruce The User Guide docs in section 4.3.3 states in item three that
Bruce the xfig LaTeX/Postscript combined output names would show
Bruce foo.ps_tex and foo.ps_tex_t.
Bruce In fact, the names for xfig 3.2p2 outputs the combined names as
> "Bruce" == Bruce Momjian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Bruce> The User Guide docs in section 4.3.3 states in item three that
Bruce> the xfig LaTeX/Postscript combined output names would show
Bruce> foo.ps_tex and foo.ps_tex_t.
Bruce> In fact, the names for xfig 3.2p2 outputs the combined
Hi there,
Bill Simpson has made a small writeup on the installation of a new
document class in LyX. While it is specific to recent teTeX releases,
I think it should be useful to have it somewhere. The question of
course is: where? I see several possibilities:
- in the Extended Guide, since we
Hi there,
Bill Simpson has made a small writeup on the installation of a new
document class in LyX. While it is specific to recent teTeX releases,
I think it should be useful to have it somewhere. The question of
course is: where? I see several possibilities:
- in the Extended Guide, since we
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