Hi Uwe,
I would rework the Tutorial and the UserGuide.
The UserGuide will also have a short section about needed programs and
install issues for the platforms Linux/Unix, Mac and Win.
Hmmm... Does this make sense? If the user is able to read the UserGuide, he
already managed to install LyX.
I wrote:
The menu Navigate - Refs seems to be broken. I expect that this menu
let me jump from cross- and citation-reference to the next, but nothing
happens.
Sorry. The menu works., but it doesn't jump from reference to reference.
It jumps from one label to the next. So the menu name is a bit
Andre Poenitz wrote:
[...] As koma-script is no longer part of the default installation of
VTeX and MikTeX,
[Why btw? Sounds like a strange decision ...]
The author of koma-script complained about the inclusion of his package
to MikTeX. MikTeX has a different (but very user friendly) package
Georg Baum wrote:
I see one problem: What happens to the 1.4 documentation? At some point
one would need to merge your changes back. Did you consider to leave 1.3
as is and modify 1.4 instead? This would avoid some additional work. IMHO
we should not put too much effort in 1.3 anymore but
Michael Schmitt wrote:
The UserGuide will also have a short section about needed programs
and install issues for the platforms Linux/Unix, Mac and Win.
Hmmm... Does this make sense? If the user is able to read the UserGuide,
he already managed to install LyX. Installation issues should be
Georg Baum wrote:
As I use LyXWin, could somebody please send me his file
LaTeX-Configuration? This menu is broken in LyXWin and I need it to
describe it in the docs. Thanks.
I guess you don't mean the file that you can get via Help-LaTeX
Configuration?
No I mean exactly this one.
BTW, this
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Andre Poenitz wrote:
[...] As koma-script is no longer part of the default installation of
VTeX and MikTeX,
[Why btw? Sounds like a strange decision ...]
The author of koma-script complained about the inclusion of his package
to MikTeX.
no, Markus never complained, that his
On Sat, Jan 08, 2005 at 08:35:11PM +0100, Uwe St?hr wrote:
The UserGuide will also have a short section about needed programs
and install issues for the platforms Linux/Unix, Mac and Win.
IMO, whilst such docs would be great, the User Guide is the wrong place
for it. I'd prefer such stuff
Am Sonntag, 9. Januar 2005 15:34 schrieb Uwe Stöhr:
I started with the UserGuide found in the CVS under lib/docs. I thaught
it is the version for LyX 1.4. If not where can I get the right one?
This is correct if it is the HEAD branch. I thought you used 1.3 because
you wrote that you wanted
Am Sonntag, 9. Januar 2005 16:26 schrieb Uwe Stöhr:
The layout and example files needn't to be changed when beamer comes up
with a new version. I tested the actual files hardly and improved them
together with the beamer author, so that they are stable since beamer 2
(the actual one is
Andre Poenitz wrote:
Indeed. Having it in the UserGuide only serves people masochistic enough
to read it either as .lyx in a text editor before installation or after
installation to see what might have sped up the installation...
You are right, I dropped this now.
thanks Uwe
Hi Uwe,
I would rework the Tutorial and the UserGuide.
The UserGuide will also have a short section about needed programs and
install issues for the platforms Linux/Unix, Mac and Win.
Hmmm... Does this make sense? If the user is able to read the UserGuide, he
already managed to install LyX.
I wrote:
The menu Navigate -> Refs seems to be broken. I expect that this menu
let me jump from cross- and citation-reference to the next, but nothing
happens.
Sorry. The menu works., but it doesn't jump from reference to reference.
It jumps from one label to the next. So the menu name is a bit
Andre Poenitz wrote:
[...] As koma-script is no longer part of the default installation of
VTeX and MikTeX,
[Why btw? Sounds like a strange decision ...]
The author of koma-script complained about the inclusion of his package
to MikTeX. MikTeX has a different (but very user friendly) package
Georg Baum wrote:
I see one problem: What happens to the 1.4 documentation? At some point
one would need to merge your changes back. Did you consider to leave 1.3
as is and modify 1.4 instead? This would avoid some additional work. IMHO
we should not put too much effort in 1.3 anymore but
Michael Schmitt wrote:
The UserGuide will also have a short section about needed programs
and install issues for the platforms Linux/Unix, Mac and Win.
Hmmm... Does this make sense? If the user is able to read the UserGuide,
he already managed to install LyX. Installation issues should be
Georg Baum wrote:
As I use LyXWin, could somebody please send me his file
"LaTeX-Configuration"? This menu is broken in LyXWin and I need it to
describe it in the docs. Thanks.
I guess you don't mean the file that you can get via Help->LaTeX
Configuration?
No I mean exactly this one.
BTW, this
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Andre Poenitz wrote:
[...] As koma-script is no longer part of the default installation of
VTeX and MikTeX,
[Why btw? Sounds like a strange decision ...]
The author of koma-script complained about the inclusion of his package
to MikTeX.
no, Markus never complained, that his
On Sat, Jan 08, 2005 at 08:35:11PM +0100, Uwe St?hr wrote:
> The UserGuide will also have a short section about needed programs
> and install issues for the platforms Linux/Unix, Mac and Win.
IMO, whilst such docs would be great, the User Guide is the wrong place
for it. I'd prefer such stuff
Am Sonntag, 9. Januar 2005 15:34 schrieb Uwe Stöhr:
> I started with the UserGuide found in the CVS under lib/docs. I thaught
> it is the version for LyX 1.4. If not where can I get the right one?
This is correct if it is the HEAD branch. I thought you used 1.3 because
you wrote that you
Am Sonntag, 9. Januar 2005 16:26 schrieb Uwe Stöhr:
> The layout and example files needn't to be changed when beamer comes up
> with a new version. I tested the actual files hardly and improved them
> together with the beamer author, so that they are stable since beamer 2
> (the actual one is
On Sat, Jan 08, 2005 at 08:35:11PM +0100, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Plans: I would rework the Tutorial and the UserGuide. [...]
I don't think anybody is going to stop you. Not me at least.
> But I want to delete platform specifig stuff like "Configuring the X
> keyboard" etc. and ironic comments.
Andre Poenitz wrote:
Indeed. Having it in the UserGuide only serves people masochistic enough
to read it either as .lyx in a text editor before installation or after
installation to see what might have sped up the installation...
You are right, I dropped this now.
thanks Uwe
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