On Thu, 26 Feb 2004, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
* Changed Macro names mustn't contain numbers!
intoMacro names cannot contain numbers!
What is the difference between mustn't and may not/cannot?
Mustn't = may not, or am I wrong?
The reason I didn't like 'Mustn't' is that it sounds too
On Thu, 26 Feb 2004, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Acroread 5.x is very buggy. The font display for bitmap fonts is fixed
in Acroread 6.x, which is available for Windows since 9 Months. But
there is no Linux version, I don't know why.
They've got an evil compact with Micro$oft? Anyway, even if 6.x was
On Thu, 26 Feb 2004, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> > * Changed "Macro names mustn't contain numbers!"
> > into"Macro names cannot contain numbers!"
>
> What is the difference between mustn't and may not/cannot?
> Mustn't = may not, or am I wrong?
The reason I didn't like 'Mustn't' is that it
On Thu, 26 Feb 2004, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Acroread 5.x is very buggy. The font display for bitmap fonts is fixed
> in Acroread 6.x, which is available for Windows since 9 Months. But
> there is no Linux version, I don't know why.
They've got an evil compact with Micro$oft? Anyway, even if 6.x
On Wed, 2004-02-25 at 08:58, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Lior Silberman schrieb:
In the US at least, 'letter' is the standard paper size. I think England
uses A4. IIRC 'legal' pages have the same width as 'letter', but are much
longer.
legal is 8.5 x 14 inches, IIRC.
Seems that the ISO sizes are
The file prints fine.
Good news.
Other quibbles:
1. The note up front: translate 'oder' to 'or'.
Done.
2. sec 3.3.4.3, table: the word 'add' is sometimes in the default
font, sometimes marked 'Sans Serif'.
All 'add' are sans serif now.
3. sec 3.3.4.4, second *: it's _displayed_ math
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Here the corrected version of UserguidePDF:
http://wiki.lyx.org/uploads/LyX/UserGuidePDF.lyx
Well, here we go again :-)
I took your version and did the following:
* Changed Macro names mustn't contain numbers!
intoMacro names cannot contain
Christian Ridderström wrote:
This section is now a little out of date: graphics will now fit on the
lyx screen; the user can set the size of the screen image independent
of its size in the exported document.
1.2.2 How LYX Looks
...
There are three cases where you might want a horizontal
Well, here we go again :-)
I took your version and did the following:
* Changed Macro names mustn't contain numbers!
intoMacro names cannot contain numbers!
What is the difference between mustn't and may not/cannot?
Mustn't = may not, or am I wrong?
* Added this to the preamble:
%
On Wed, 2004-02-25 at 08:58, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Lior Silberman schrieb:
> > In the US at least, 'letter' is the standard paper size. I think England
> > uses A4. IIRC 'legal' pages have the same width as 'letter', but are much
> > longer.
"legal" is 8.5 x 14 inches, IIRC.
> Seems that the ISO
> The file prints fine.
Good news.
> Other quibbles:
>
> 1. The "note" up front: translate 'oder' to 'or'.
Done.
> 2. sec 3.3.4.3, table: the word 'add' is sometimes in the default
> font, sometimes marked 'Sans Serif'.
All 'add' are sans serif now.
> 3. sec 3.3.4.4, second *: it's _displayed_
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Here the corrected version of UserguidePDF:
>
> http://wiki.lyx.org/uploads/LyX/UserGuidePDF.lyx
Well, here we go again :-)
I took your version and did the following:
* Changed "Macro names mustn't contain numbers!"
into"Macro names cannot contain
Christian Ridderström wrote:
This section is now a little out of date: graphics will now fit on the
lyx screen; the user can set the size of the screen image independent
of its size in the exported document.
1.2.2 How LYX Looks
...
There are three cases where you might want a horizontal
Well, here we go again :-)
I took your version and did the following:
* Changed "Macro names mustn't contain numbers!"
into"Macro names cannot contain numbers!"
What is the difference between mustn't and may not/cannot?
Mustn't = may not, or am I wrong?
* Added this to the preamble:
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