"Stefano" == Stefano Ghirlanda [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Stefano yes, I understand. The only problem here is that I couldn't
Stefano tell that the \ was in noun mode. But the minibuffer showed
Stefano indeed the correct information, so it was stupid on my side
Stefano not to realise what was
"Stefano" == Stefano Ghirlanda [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You are right: LyX should not allow font changes inside of LaTeX
mode, since they do not make sense.
Stefano Hmhmhm, this sounds well said.
In fact, I you take a look at BUGS.lyx, you'll find a much better
description of the same
You are right: LyX should not allow font changes inside of LaTeX mode,
since they do not make sense.
Hmhmhm, this sounds well said.
BTW, it's nice to have developers in the same time zone!
Stefano
Stefano Ghirlanda, Zoologiska Institutionen, Stockholms Universitet
Office: D554,
Hi,
I got a wrong tex output. By mistake, I switched to noun text, with the
appropriate key-binding (standard cua file), that I never remember. Then I
deleted the noun text, but I got errors during the tex run. Running
checktex, I got a "unmatched {" error. I exported to tex and saw that
there
Hi Jean-Marc and all others,
Stefano I do not know if this can be reproduced easily, I just
Stefano imagined you wanted to know. All the best,
Do you have a lyx file that exhibits this problem?
No, but I figured out how to reproduce the error.
The error occurred when I hit Ctrl-k instead
"Stefano" == Stefano Ghirlanda [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Stefano Hi Jean-Marc and all others,
Stefano The easiest way to reproduce this is to enter tex mode, type
Stefano a command, convert the backslash in noun mode... rather
Stefano tricky stuff. I understand that it's not the kind of things