2007/9/10, Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ignacio García schrieb:
A.4.24Inserts the actual date in the following form:
month/day/year
For me it inserts day/month/year
I always get today 09/10/07 (month/day/year), no matter what LyX's menu
language or the document
language
2007/9/9, Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ignacio García schrieb:
I send you more small patchs and doubts about UserGuide:
3.3.6.1 The nesting depth is typically reset, however. If you want to keep
both
the current nesting depth and paragraph environment, you should use
Ignacio García schrieb:
I always get today 09/10/07 (month/day/year), no matter what LyX's menu
language or the document
language is.
Yes, OK. It's depends of system global language settings. (Spanish:
11/09/07. Lyx with locale English: 09/11/07)
What global language settings do you mean?
Richard Heck schrieb:
On Linux, I would say something like the following: On *nix systems, the
PATH will need to be set only if there are external programs you wish to
use that are not in your normal system path ($PATH).
Thanks for the infos, I'll add this today.
regards Uwe
2007/9/10, Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Ignacio García schrieb:
>
> > A.4.24"Inserts the actual date in the following form:
> > month/day/year"
> > For me it inserts day/month/year
>
> I always get today "09/10/07" (month/day/year), no matter what LyX's menu
> language or the
2007/9/9, Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Ignacio García schrieb:
>
> > I send you more small patchs and doubts about UserGuide:
> >
> > 3.3.6.1 "The nesting depth is typically reset, however. If you want to keep
> > both
> >the current nesting depth and paragraph environment, you should
Ignacio García schrieb:
I always get today "09/10/07" (month/day/year), no matter what LyX's menu
language or the document
language is.
Yes, OK. It's depends of system global language settings. (Spanish:
11/09/07. Lyx with locale English: 09/11/07)
What global language settings do you
Richard Heck schrieb:
On Linux, I would say something like the following: On *nix systems, the
PATH will need to be set only if there are external programs you wish to
use that are not in your normal system path ($PATH).
Thanks for the infos, I'll add this today.
regards Uwe