Russell Davie wrote:
On Fri, 22 Sep 2006 13:50:59 -0600
Bob Lounsbury [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sep 22, 2006, at 1:14 PM, TechTonics wrote:
Bob Lounsbury wrote:
Hi,
What do you have to do to export in these formats. Neither work
for me on 1.4.3 with XP.
Thanks,
Bob Lounsbury
I don't
Russell Davie wrote:
On Fri, 22 Sep 2006 13:50:59 -0600
Bob Lounsbury [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sep 22, 2006, at 1:14 PM, TechTonics wrote:
Bob Lounsbury wrote:
Hi,
What do you have to do to export in these formats. Neither work
for me on 1.4.3 with XP.
Thanks,
Bob Lounsbury
I don't
Russell Davie wrote:
On Fri, 22 Sep 2006 13:50:59 -0600
Bob Lounsbury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sep 22, 2006, at 1:14 PM, TechTonics wrote:
Bob Lounsbury wrote:
Hi,
What do you have to do to export in these formats. Neither work
for me on 1.4.3 with XP.
Thanks,
Bob Lounsbury
I don't
through when you place dictionary in cocoAspell.
So, the compile is what will trigger the library to be usable!
Cheers!
Rob Davies
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
You can always tell if you're working on a Mac or a PC, he said.
Just take your applications and stick them in and see if they run
(Gates 05
through when you place dictionary in cocoAspell.
So, the compile is what will trigger the library to be usable!
Cheers!
Rob Davies
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
You can always tell if you're working on a Mac or a PC, he said.
Just take your applications and stick them in and see if they run
(Gates 05
through when you place dictionary in cocoAspell.
So, the compile is what will trigger the library to be usable!
Cheers!
Rob Davies
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"You can always tell if you're working on a Mac or a PC," he said.
"Just take your applications and stick them in and see if they
in the actual Aspell folder at /usr/
local/lib/aspell-0.60 and LyX should work with this dictionary now.
Cheers!
Rob Davies
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
You can always tell if you're working on a Mac or a PC, he said.
Just take your applications and stick them in and see if they run
(Gates 05). If it does Welcome
in the actual Aspell folder at /usr/
local/lib/aspell-0.60 and LyX should work with this dictionary now.
Cheers!
Rob Davies
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
You can always tell if you're working on a Mac or a PC, he said.
Just take your applications and stick them in and see if they run
(Gates 05). If it does Welcome
y after each command.
./configure
make
make install
This installs the dictionary in the actual Aspell folder at /usr/
local/lib/aspell-0.60 and LyX should work with this dictionary now.
Cheers!
Rob Davies
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"You can always tell if you're working on a Mac or a PC," he said.
&q
.
Error: The file /usr/local/lib/aspell-0.60/english can not be
opened for reading.
Cheers!
Rob Davies
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
You can always tell if you're working on a Mac or a PC, he said.
Just take your applications and stick them in and see if they run
(Gates 05). If it does Welcome to Mac OS X!
Cheers!
Rob Davies
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
You can always tell if you're working on a Mac or a PC, he said.
Just take your applications and stick them in and see if they run
(Gates 05). If it does Welcome to Mac OS X! (RJDarts 05).
.
Error: The file /usr/local/lib/aspell-0.60/english can not be
opened for reading.
Cheers!
Rob Davies
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
You can always tell if you're working on a Mac or a PC, he said.
Just take your applications and stick them in and see if they run
(Gates 05). If it does Welcome to Mac OS X!
Cheers!
Rob Davies
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
You can always tell if you're working on a Mac or a PC, he said.
Just take your applications and stick them in and see if they run
(Gates 05). If it does Welcome to Mac OS X! (RJDarts 05).
.
Error: The file "/usr/local/lib/aspell-0.60/english" can not be
opened for reading.
Cheers!
Rob Davies
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"You can always tell if you're working on a Mac or a PC," he said.
"Just take your applications and stick them in and see if they run
(Gates
Cheers!
Rob Davies
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"You can always tell if you're working on a Mac or a PC," he said.
"Just take your applications and stick them in and see if they run
(Gates 05)." If it does Welcome to Mac OS X! (RJDarts 05).
, or configure the PATH of your teTeX binaries in
~/.MacOSX/environment.plist
http://developer.apple.com/qa/qa2001/qa1067.html. Installation and
Configuration Products) to install the
James Nicolson
Cheers!
Rob Davies
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
It is the world which makes known to us our belonging to a
subject
, or configure the PATH of your teTeX binaries in
~/.MacOSX/environment.plist
http://developer.apple.com/qa/qa2001/qa1067.html. Installation and
Configuration Products) to install the
James Nicolson
Cheers!
Rob Davies
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
It is the world which makes known to us our belonging to a
subject
one of those
directories, or configure the PATH of your teTeX binaries in
~/.MacOSX/environment.plist
<http://developer.apple.com/qa/qa2001/qa1067.html>. Installation and
Configuration Products) to install the
James Nicolson
Cheers!
Rob Davies
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"It is the world w
of assistance, maybe even correct ways of
finding a solution before posting, or do not say anything at all,
silence can be just as powerful.
Cheers!
Rob Davies
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
It is the world which makes known to us our belonging to a
subject-communtiy, especially the existence in the world
of assistance, maybe even correct ways of
finding a solution before posting, or do not say anything at all,
silence can be just as powerful.
Cheers!
Rob Davies
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
It is the world which makes known to us our belonging to a
subject-communtiy, especially the existence in the world
of assistance, maybe even correct ways of
finding a solution before posting, or do not say anything at all,
silence can be just as powerful.
Cheers!
Rob Davies
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"It is the world which makes known to us our belonging to a
subject-communtiy, especially the existence in the
.
This is the main depository for all Slackware packages
unofficial/official or just a latest build.
ciao
rob
On Wed, 2003-11-05 at 04:13, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Tue, 4 Nov 2003, Rob Davies wrote:
linuxpackages.net
Nope. No packages found.
If I could get checkinstall to work I'd have
.
This is the main depository for all Slackware packages
unofficial/official or just a latest build.
ciao
rob
On Wed, 2003-11-05 at 04:13, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Tue, 4 Nov 2003, Rob Davies wrote:
linuxpackages.net
Nope. No packages found.
If I could get checkinstall to work I'd have
.
This is the main depository for all Slackware packages
unofficial/official or just a latest build.
ciao
rob
On Wed, 2003-11-05 at 04:13, Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Tue, 4 Nov 2003, Rob Davies wrote:
>
> > linuxpackages.net
>
> Nope. "No packages found."
>
> I
linuxpackages.net
On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 12:34, Paul Jahshan wrote:
Hi!
Thanks for all those who answered my initial query about intalling LyX
1.3.3 on Slack 9.1.
Anybody knows where I can find the LyX Qt package ready-made for
Slackware? I don't like the xforms GUI version at all.
linuxpackages.net
On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 12:34, Paul Jahshan wrote:
Hi!
Thanks for all those who answered my initial query about intalling LyX
1.3.3 on Slack 9.1.
Anybody knows where I can find the LyX Qt package ready-made for
Slackware? I don't like the xforms GUI version at all.
linuxpackages.net
On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 12:34, Paul Jahshan wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Thanks for all those who answered my initial query about intalling LyX
> 1.3.3 on Slack 9.1.
>
> Anybody knows where I can find the LyX Qt package ready-made for
> Slackware? I don't like the xforms GUI version at
at the conclusion
of said process.
--
Rob Davies
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
'To converse is one strategy that separates us, from the Apes.'
at the conclusion
of said process.
--
Rob Davies
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
'To converse is one strategy that separates us, from the Apes.'
al a good guess at the conclusion
of said process.
--
Rob Davies
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
'To converse is one strategy that separates us, from the Apes.'
Input stdlists.inc
Input stdsections.inc
Input stdstarsections.inc
Input stdtitle.inc
Input stdstruct.inc
Input lyxmacros.inc
Input stdlayouts.inc
Input obsolete.inc
Input pjStyles.inc
~
Rob Davies wrote:
Hi
I am new to LyX, LaTeX or TeX, but I have been using LyX
Input stdlists.inc
Input stdsections.inc
Input stdstarsections.inc
Input stdtitle.inc
Input stdstruct.inc
Input lyxmacros.inc
Input stdlayouts.inc
Input obsolete.inc
Input pjStyles.inc
~
Rob Davies wrote:
Hi
I am new to LyX, LaTeX or TeX, but I have been using LyX
e Block, Left, Right, Center
> LabelType No_Label
> End
>
> Input stdlists.inc
> Input stdsections.inc
> Input stdstarsections.inc
> Input stdtitle.inc
> Input stdstruct.inc
> Input lyxmacros.inc
> Input stdlayouts.inc
> Input obsolete.inc
> Input pj
not find any answers through google search's so any assistance much
appreciated.
Thanks
ciao
Rob Davies
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
ICQ:10432219
' To converse is one strategy that separates us, from the Apes.'
not find any answers through google search's so any assistance much
appreciated.
Thanks
ciao
Rob Davies
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
ICQ:10432219
' To converse is one strategy that separates us, from the Apes.'
not find any answers through google search's so any assistance much
appreciated.
Thanks
ciao
Rob Davies
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
ICQ:10432219
' To converse is one strategy that separates us, from the Apes.'
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