I wonder if the file format used in trunk (or rather the lyx2lyx
converter that deals with it) is still unable to revert back to
previous versions' file formats.
What do you mean by unable to revert back ? LyX trunk uses a new file
format (of course) and the older LyXes don't know about
I wonder if the file format used in trunk (or rather the lyx2lyx
converter that deals with it) is still unable to revert back to
previous versions' file formats.
What do you mean by unable to revert back ? LyX trunk uses a new file
format (of course) and the older LyXes don't know about
>I wonder if the file format used in trunk (or rather
>the lyx2lyx converter that deals with it) is still
>unable to revert back to previous versions' file formats.
What do you mean by unable to revert back ? LyX trunk uses a new file
format (of course) and the older LyXes don't know about the
>> >I wonder if the file format used in trunk (or rather the lyx2lyx
>> >converter that deals with it) is still unable to revert back to
>> >previous versions' file formats.
>>
>> What do you mean by unable to revert back ? LyX trunk uses a new file
>> format (of course) and the older LyXes
>> >I wonder if the file format used in trunk (or rather the lyx2lyx
>> >converter that deals with it) is still unable to revert back to
>> >previous versions' file formats.
>>
>> What do you mean by unable to revert back ? LyX trunk uses a new file
>> format (of course) and the older LyXes
For example, the document source initially contains
$\Delta$x which displays as upper case delta followed
by x. If I select the displayed delta and x and click
on Lyx'x Insert index entry button, the document source
changes to \index{\Deltax}$\Delta$x but when I try to
generate an index I get an
For example, the document source initially contains
$\Delta$x which displays as upper case delta followed
by x. If I select the displayed delta and x and click
on Lyx'x Insert index entry button, the document source
changes to \index{\Deltax}$\Delta$x but when I try to
generate an index I get an
>For example, the document source initially contains
>$\Delta$x which displays as upper case delta followed
>by x. If I select the displayed delta and x and click
>on Lyx'x "Insert index entry" button, the document source
>changes to \index{\Deltax}$\Delta$x but when I try to
>generate an index I
I am trying to define shortcuts in lyx, and the only
command i know is math-insert What are the other
possibilities? How can i for example combine two commands,
like math-insert \{\] and then go backward one character,
?
Thank you very much
Have a look at the Help-LyX Functions document
I am trying to define shortcuts in lyx, and the only
command i know is math-insert What are the other
possibilities? How can i for example combine two commands,
like math-insert \{\] and then go backward one character,
?
Thank you very much
Have a look at the Help-LyX Functions document
>I am trying to define shortcuts in lyx, and the only
>command i know is "math-insert ...". What are the other
>possibilities? How can i for example combine two commands,
>like "math-insert \{\]" and then go backward one character,
>?
>Thank you very much
Have a look at the "Help->LyX
In a long document, is there any way to select a whole part, chapter
or section without having to drag the cursor through it?
Not yet. But please open an enhancement request at
http://www.lyx.org/trac/wiki/BugTrackerHome
so that such a feature can be implemented.
No need for an
In a long document, is there any way to select a whole part, chapter
or section without having to drag the cursor through it?
Not yet. But please open an enhancement request at
http://www.lyx.org/trac/wiki/BugTrackerHome
so that such a feature can be implemented.
No need for an
>> In a long document, is there any way to select a whole part, chapter
>> or section without having to drag the cursor through it?
>
>Not yet. But please open an enhancement request at
>http://www.lyx.org/trac/wiki/BugTrackerHome
>so that such a feature can be implemented.
>
No need for an
I tried \footnotemark and \footnotetext, that doesn't work.
Is there a LyX or LaTeX solution to that problem? I'm pretty
sure my old friend will be sorry not to be able to switch to
LyX, which doesn't let you have footnotes in footnotes...
Is this what you mean ?
Vincent
footnotes.lyx
I tried \footnotemark and \footnotetext, that doesn't work.
Is there a LyX or LaTeX solution to that problem? I'm pretty
sure my old friend will be sorry not to be able to switch to
LyX, which doesn't let you have footnotes in footnotes...
Is this what you mean ?
Vincent
footnotes.lyx
>I tried \footnotemark and \footnotetext, that doesn't work.
>Is there a LyX or LaTeX solution to that problem? I'm pretty
>sure my old friend will be sorry not to be able to switch to
>LyX, which doesn't let you have footnotes in footnotes...
Is this what you mean ?
Vincent
footnotes.lyx
Falk Sticken wrote:
Hi
I have found a bug in LyX 1.6.4 on Linux (openSUSE 11.1) which is not
reported in the bug tracker. When I start editing an inline math
formula (ALT+M M) and type \mathc
SPACE
BACKSPACE
al
SPACE
LyX crashes.
A backtrace follows below.
bye,
Falk
But both
Falk Sticken wrote:
Hi
I have found a bug in LyX 1.6.4 on Linux (openSUSE 11.1) which is not
reported in the bug tracker. When I start editing an inline math
formula (ALT+M M) and type \mathc
SPACE
BACKSPACE
al
SPACE
LyX crashes.
A backtrace follows below.
bye,
Falk
But both
>Falk Sticken wrote:
>> Hi
>> I have found a bug in LyX 1.6.4 on Linux (openSUSE 11.1) which is not
>> reported in the bug tracker. When I start editing an inline math
>> formula (ALT+M M) and type "\mathc"
>> SPACE
>> BACKSPACE
>> "al"
>> SPACE
>> LyX crashes.
>> A backtrace follows below.
When I open a drop-down menu -e. g., when choosing the
language of a paragraph from the drop-down list of
possibilities- even if I navigate to my preferred option
using the cursor keys, ...
Can you more precisely describe what drop-down menu you mean ? The only way I
know to select the
When I open a drop-down menu -e. g., when choosing the
language of a paragraph from the drop-down list of
possibilities- even if I navigate to my preferred option
using the cursor keys, ...
Can you more precisely describe what drop-down menu you mean ? The only way I
know to select the
> When I open a drop-down menu -e. g., when choosing the
> language of a paragraph from the drop-down list of
> possibilities- even if I navigate to my preferred option
> using the cursor keys, ...
Can you more precisely describe what drop-down menu you mean ? The only way I
know to select the
Hello, I want to install lyx-1.6.4.1 from source but i get
an error during make. configure before was successfull. I
want to install lyx in a non-standard directory. further i
have the newest qt version installed from source in a non-
standard directory.
what can i do now?
In file included
Hello, I want to install lyx-1.6.4.1 from source but i get
an error during make. configure before was successfull. I
want to install lyx in a non-standard directory. further i
have the newest qt version installed from source in a non-
standard directory.
what can i do now?
In file included
>Hello, I want to install lyx-1.6.4.1 from source but i get
>an error during make. configure before was successfull. I
>want to install lyx in a non-standard directory. further i
>have the newest qt version installed from source in a non-
>standard directory.
>
>what can i do now?
>
In file
It is the figures causing the problem. I've put the files to a
different directory so lyx thinks they are missing, and I can now
work without this problem. My figures are png, there are 12 at
present, they are all about 0.5 Mb.
I have set the scaling, usually 30-40% so my figures fit the
lyx
It is the figures causing the problem. I've put the files to a
different directory so lyx thinks they are missing, and I can now
work without this problem. My figures are png, there are 12 at
present, they are all about 0.5 Mb.
I have set the scaling, usually 30-40% so my figures fit the
lyx
>It is the figures causing the problem. I've put the files to a
>different directory so lyx thinks they are missing, and I can now
>work without this problem. My figures are png, there are 12 at
>present, they are all about 0.5 Mb.
>
>I have set the scaling, usually 30-40% so my figures fit the
Do you guys have opinions regarding which is the best place
to add explanations to a figure? A longish list of things
such as the pointed line means blah, and the blue square
stands for blah...
The figure box in the float is too small for that
How can it be too small ? I can put a work by
Do you guys have opinions regarding which is the best place
to add explanations to a figure? A longish list of things
such as the pointed line means blah, and the blue square
stands for blah...
The figure box in the float is too small for that
How can it be too small ? I can put a work by
>Do you guys have opinions regarding which is the best place
>to add explanations to a figure? A longish list of things
>such as "the pointed line means blah, and the blue square
>stands for blah"...
>
>The "figure" box in the float is too small for that
How can it be too small ? I can put a
I find LyX not displaying any of my numbered
formulas till the cursor enters that region. Could
someone help me figure out how to turn this display
on? I must have made some mistake with preferences
or settings.
Close and reload document ?
thanks,
Manoj
Vincent
I find LyX not displaying any of my numbered
formulas till the cursor enters that region. Could
someone help me figure out how to turn this display
on? I must have made some mistake with preferences
or settings.
Close and reload document ?
thanks,
Manoj
Vincent
> I find LyX not displaying any of my numbered
>formulas till the cursor enters that region. Could
>someone help me figure out how to turn this display
>on? I must have made some mistake with preferences
>or settings.
Close and reload document ?
>thanks,
>Manoj
Vincent
Try:
Alt-P 1/2/3/4 for Chapter/Section/Subsection/Paragraph
Alt-P S for Standard
Abdel.
Exactly what I needed! Thanks!
Also,
Alt-P space should popup the combo box too (even in full-screen).
Vincent
Try:
Alt-P 1/2/3/4 for Chapter/Section/Subsection/Paragraph
Alt-P S for Standard
Abdel.
Exactly what I needed! Thanks!
Also,
Alt-P space should popup the combo box too (even in full-screen).
In branch?
Yes, also in branch. The things I changed in trunk were only necessary
in
Can some help me in solving a Lyx problem described
in the forwarded email?
It seems you're missing a \makeatletter before this piece of code. Did
you add this yourself in the preamble ?
Regards,
Tariq Abdullah
Vincent
As I explained in my previous email, that this piece
of code is inserted by Lyx itself. I tried adding
\makeletter before this piece of code, the problem
remains the smae. Is there a way to restrict Lyx from
inserting this piece of code?
No, there isn't.
Can you send the whole LaTeX code of a
So is it useful if I try to compile Lyx on my own on
10.6? Or would this end up in the same crashing behaviour?
I think it is useful, but I think you'll see the same crashing
behaviour.
There are some changes/workarounds to do in the source
code first, right?
The first thing you might try
Try:
Alt-P 1/2/3/4 for Chapter/Section/Subsection/Paragraph
Alt-P S for Standard
Abdel.
Exactly what I needed! Thanks!
Also,
Alt-P space should popup the combo box too (even in full-screen).
Vincent
Try:
Alt-P 1/2/3/4 for Chapter/Section/Subsection/Paragraph
Alt-P S for Standard
Abdel.
Exactly what I needed! Thanks!
Also,
Alt-P space should popup the combo box too (even in full-screen).
In branch?
Yes, also in branch. The things I changed in trunk were only necessary
in
Can some help me in solving a Lyx problem described
in the forwarded email?
It seems you're missing a \makeatletter before this piece of code. Did
you add this yourself in the preamble ?
Regards,
Tariq Abdullah
Vincent
As I explained in my previous email, that this piece
of code is inserted by Lyx itself. I tried adding
\makeletter before this piece of code, the problem
remains the smae. Is there a way to restrict Lyx from
inserting this piece of code?
No, there isn't.
Can you send the whole LaTeX code of a
So is it useful if I try to compile Lyx on my own on
10.6? Or would this end up in the same crashing behaviour?
I think it is useful, but I think you'll see the same crashing
behaviour.
There are some changes/workarounds to do in the source
code first, right?
The first thing you might try
>> Try:
>> Alt-P 1/2/3/4 for Chapter/Section/Subsection/Paragraph
>> Alt-P S for Standard
>>
>> Abdel.
>
>Exactly what I needed! Thanks!
>
Also,
"Alt-P " should popup the combo box too (even in full-screen).
Vincent
Try:
Alt-P 1/2/3/4 for Chapter/Section/Subsection/Paragraph
Alt-P S for Standard
Abdel.
>>> Exactly what I needed! Thanks!
>>>
>>
>> Also,
>>
>> "Alt-P " should popup the combo box too (even in full-screen).
>
>In branch?
>
Yes, also in branch. The things I changed
>Can some help me in solving a Lyx problem described
>in the forwarded email?
It seems you're missing a \makeatletter before this piece of code. Did
you add this yourself in the preamble ?
>Regards,
>Tariq Abdullah
Vincent
>As I explained in my previous email, that this piece
>of code is inserted by Lyx itself. I tried adding
>\makeletter before this piece of code, the problem
>remains the smae. Is there a way to restrict Lyx from
>inserting this piece of code?
No, there isn't.
Can you send the whole LaTeX code
> So is it useful if I try to compile Lyx on my own on
> 10.6? Or would this end up in the same crashing behaviour?
I think it is useful, but I think you'll see the same crashing
behaviour.
>
>There are some changes/workarounds to do in the source
>code first, right?
>
The first thing you might
Lyx inserts the following tex code when using the subfig package.
The code prompts Lyx to generate an error and I can't create the
DVI--PDF file from Lyx.
\...@ifundefined{showcaptionsetup}{}{%
\PassOptionsToPackage{caption=false}{subfig}}
\usepackage{subfig}
\makeatother
\usepackage{babel}
Lyx inserts the following tex code when using the subfig package.
The code prompts Lyx to generate an error and I can't create the
DVI--PDF file from Lyx.
\...@ifundefined{showcaptionsetup}{}{%
\PassOptionsToPackage{caption=false}{subfig}}
\usepackage{subfig}
\makeatother
\usepackage{babel}
>Lyx inserts the following tex code when using the subfig package.
>The code prompts Lyx to generate an error and I can't create the
>DVI-->PDF file from Lyx.
>
>
>\...@ifundefined{showcaptionsetup}{}{%
>
>\PassOptionsToPackage{caption=false}{subfig}}
>
>\usepackage{subfig}
>
>\makeatother
>
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 6:50 PM, Evan Mason evanma...@gmail.com
wrote:
I have inserted nomenclature into my toc using the FAQ advice (
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/Unsorted1#toc13 ). I am using book-KOMA. I
have an appendix, and the nomencalture and bibliography are at the
back of the
On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 6:50 PM, Evan Mason evanma...@gmail.com
wrote:
I have inserted nomenclature into my toc using the FAQ advice (
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/Unsorted1#toc13 ). I am using book-KOMA. I
have an appendix, and the nomencalture and bibliography are at the
back of the
> On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 6:50 PM, Evan Mason
wrote:
>
>> I have inserted nomenclature into my toc using the FAQ advice (
>> http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/Unsorted1#toc13 ). I am using book-KOMA. I
>> have an appendix, and the nomencalture and bibliography are at the
>> back of
I am currently testing Lyx 1.6.4 under Snow Leopard,
the official release. After about 5 minutes, a pop up
window appeared reporting that Lyx crashed. My console
report looks alot like the one in the bug report (link
below).
Thanks for the info and confirmation of bug 6160. It will be difficult
I am currently testing Lyx 1.6.4 under Snow Leopard,
the official release. After about 5 minutes, a pop up
window appeared reporting that Lyx crashed. My console
report looks alot like the one in the bug report (link
below).
Thanks for the info and confirmation of bug 6160. It will be difficult
>I am currently testing Lyx 1.6.4 under Snow Leopard,
>the official release. After about 5 minutes, a pop up
>window appeared reporting that Lyx crashed. My console
>report looks alot like the one in the bug report (link
>below).
Thanks for the info and confirmation of bug 6160. It will be
Hi all,
My copy of LyX 1.6.3 errors out on indexing because when
LyX exports to LaTeX, it outputs normal range type indexing
entries (the ones ending in a pipe symbol and a parenthese)
with something like this:
\index{mysection|(@mysection\textbar(}
It should have looked like this:
Hello,
I ordered the new Mac OS Snowleopard this week and I wonder
if any of the Lyx-(Mac)-Developers has already tested Lyx
under a Developer- Version of Snowleopard?
Will the Lyx-Binary run on Snowleopard?
Anyway, I'll test it and post it here.
Johannes.
We are a bit short on Mac
Hi all,
My copy of LyX 1.6.3 errors out on indexing because when
LyX exports to LaTeX, it outputs normal range type indexing
entries (the ones ending in a pipe symbol and a parenthese)
with something like this:
\index{mysection|(@mysection\textbar(}
It should have looked like this:
Hello,
I ordered the new Mac OS Snowleopard this week and I wonder
if any of the Lyx-(Mac)-Developers has already tested Lyx
under a Developer- Version of Snowleopard?
Will the Lyx-Binary run on Snowleopard?
Anyway, I'll test it and post it here.
Johannes.
We are a bit short on Mac
>Hi all,
>
>My copy of LyX 1.6.3 errors out on indexing because when
>LyX exports to LaTeX, it outputs normal range type indexing
>entries (the ones ending in a pipe symbol and a parenthese)
>with something like this:
>
>\index{mysection|(@mysection\textbar(}
>
>It should have looked like this:
>Hello,
>
>I ordered the new Mac OS Snowleopard this week and I wonder
>if any of the Lyx-(Mac)-Developers has already tested Lyx
>under a Developer- Version of Snowleopard?
>
>Will the Lyx-Binary run on Snowleopard?
>Anyway, I'll test it and post it here.
>
>Johannes.
>
We are a bit short on Mac
When I've written a math formula, whether it be inserted into the
main
text or as a numbered equation, the text size becomes huge with the
formula usually disappearing off the end of the screen. If you then
reselect the formula, as if to edit it, it then shrinks back to
normal
size. I
Great!
I would really like to use this version because of
more stability.
Yes, sorry for that.
Currently I use Lyx 1.6.3 to write my thesis.
Thereby I am very careful and would like to know if
it might result in any problem if I change my current
version of Lyx?
No. (at least it shouldn't).
When I've written a math formula, whether it be inserted into the
main
text or as a numbered equation, the text size becomes huge with the
formula usually disappearing off the end of the screen. If you then
reselect the formula, as if to edit it, it then shrinks back to
normal
size. I
Great!
I would really like to use this version because of
more stability.
Yes, sorry for that.
Currently I use Lyx 1.6.3 to write my thesis.
Thereby I am very careful and would like to know if
it might result in any problem if I change my current
version of Lyx?
No. (at least it shouldn't).
>> When I've written a math formula, whether it be inserted into the
main
>> text or as a numbered equation, the text size becomes huge with the
>> formula usually disappearing off the end of the screen. If you then
>> reselect the formula, as if to edit it, it then shrinks back to
normal
>Great!
>
>I would really like to use this version because of
>more stability.
Yes, sorry for that.
>Currently I use Lyx 1.6.3 to write my thesis.
>Thereby I am very careful and would like to know if
>it might result in any problem if I change my current
>version of Lyx?
No. (at least it
I think it was because I had imported a latex document
to Lyx, and it wasn't ticked. It seems to be ticked by
default on new documents.
I guess I should file it as a bug? If we don't want to
tick it for imported options, then it ought to raise a
warning at the point where it would have included
I think it was because I had imported a latex document
to Lyx, and it wasn't ticked. It seems to be ticked by
default on new documents.
I guess I should file it as a bug? If we don't want to
tick it for imported options, then it ought to raise a
warning at the point where it would have included
>I think it was because I had imported a latex document
>to Lyx, and it wasn't ticked. It seems to be ticked by
>default on new documents.
>I guess I should file it as a bug? If we don't want to
>tick it for imported options, then it ought to raise a
>warning at the point where it would have
Perhaps this automagic behavior is dependent on the windowmanager?
Then you'd really have to try the Windows windowmanager :)
Vincent
Perhaps this automagic behavior is dependent on the windowmanager?
Then you'd really have to try the Windows windowmanager :)
Vincent
>Perhaps this "automagic" behavior is dependent on the windowmanager?
Then you'd really have to try the Windows windowmanager :)
Vincent
I'm trying to open a report I wrote with Lyx 1.5.6 in
1.6.3 and am getting LOTS of different errors.
We really need some more information and, preferably, a minimal example
or else the document itself.
Vincent
In LyX 1.6.3, how cam I make the Table of Contents drawer go away?
By pressing the small 'x' ?
Also, after I set the window size and position for
one file, LyX 1.5.6 would open all subsequent files
in that window, but 1.6.3 opens some subsequent files
(those it hasn't seen before) in a
I'm trying to open a report I wrote with Lyx 1.5.6 in
1.6.3 and am getting LOTS of different errors.
We really need some more information and, preferably, a minimal example
or else the document itself.
Vincent
In LyX 1.6.3, how cam I make the Table of Contents drawer go away?
By pressing the small 'x' ?
Also, after I set the window size and position for
one file, LyX 1.5.6 would open all subsequent files
in that window, but 1.6.3 opens some subsequent files
(those it hasn't seen before) in a
>I'm trying to open a report I wrote with Lyx 1.5.6 in
>1.6.3 and am getting LOTS of different errors.
We really need some more information and, preferably, a minimal example
or else the document itself.
Vincent
>In LyX 1.6.3, how cam I make the Table of Contents drawer go away?
By pressing the small 'x' ?
>Also, after I set the window size and position for
>one file, LyX 1.5.6 would open all subsequent files
>in that window, but 1.6.3 opens some subsequent files
>(those it hasn't seen before) in a
In math mode, when I select the menu item for the
greek alpha character, or when I type \alpha within
the inline equation box and then press TAB, how does
lyx render this to the character?
You should be somewhat clearer what you mean with 'render'.
The general story is that each keypress will
In math mode, when I select the menu item for the
greek alpha character, or when I type \alpha within
the inline equation box and then press TAB, how does
lyx render this to the character?
You should be somewhat clearer what you mean with 'render'.
The general story is that each keypress will
>In math mode, when I select the menu item for the
>greek alpha character, or when I type \alpha within
>the inline equation box and then press TAB, how does
>lyx render this to the character?
You should be somewhat clearer what you mean with 'render'.
The general story is that each keypress
If I typed in an equation as display, and the
decide I'd like to turn it to ams align (multiline),
how can I do this without loosing everything I already typed?
Selecting the equation, then insert/math/ams align is
exactly the way to destroy your work.
Don't select the equation then :).
If your
If I typed in an equation as display, and the
decide I'd like to turn it to ams align (multiline),
how can I do this without loosing everything I already typed?
Selecting the equation, then insert/math/ams align is
exactly the way to destroy your work.
Don't select the equation then :).
If your
>If I typed in an equation as display, and the
>decide I'd like to turn it to ams align (multiline),
>how can I do this without loosing everything I already typed?
>
>Selecting the equation, then insert/math/ams align is
>exactly the way to destroy your work.
Don't select the equation then :).
Jannick Asmus writes:
Is there any chance that this feature is included in the Windows
installers in the future?
You can always hope that someone contributes the necessary code.
Enrico,
Do you have an idea how to do this ? I've some experience with DDE, but
I'm not sure whether that's
Maybe other native means could be used, but I am a *nix fellow
and don't know Windows well enough to judge.
A very simple approach is to just use command-line parameters. If we can
manage to make LyX a single instance application (I mean that if you try
to start LyX when it's already running it
A very simple approach is to just use command-line parameters. If we
can manage to make LyX a single instance application (I mean that if
you try to start LyX when it's already running it will open the
existance LyX instance and open a possibly specified LyX file in the
same instance),
Would this be a possible solution ? At least it would be a pretty
simple solution.
Isn't this the same problem that has to be solved?
Yes, I thought so too.
I just wanted to be sure that I didn't oversee any problems with that
approach.
Solving this problem is fairly simple (I've done it
Jannick Asmus writes:
Is there any chance that this feature is included in the Windows
installers in the future?
You can always hope that someone contributes the necessary code.
Enrico,
Do you have an idea how to do this ? I've some experience with DDE, but
I'm not sure whether that's
Maybe other native means could be used, but I am a *nix fellow
and don't know Windows well enough to judge.
A very simple approach is to just use command-line parameters. If we can
manage to make LyX a single instance application (I mean that if you try
to start LyX when it's already running it
A very simple approach is to just use command-line parameters. If we
can manage to make LyX a single instance application (I mean that if
you try to start LyX when it's already running it will open the
existance LyX instance and open a possibly specified LyX file in the
same instance),
Would this be a possible solution ? At least it would be a pretty
simple solution.
Isn't this the same problem that has to be solved?
Yes, I thought so too.
I just wanted to be sure that I didn't oversee any problems with that
approach.
Solving this problem is fairly simple (I've done it
>Jannick Asmus writes:
>
>> Is there any chance that this feature is included in the Windows
>> installers in the future?
>
>You can always hope that someone contributes the necessary code.
Enrico,
Do you have an idea how to do this ? I've some experience with DDE, but
I'm not sure whether
>Maybe other native means could be used, but I am a *nix fellow
>and don't know Windows well enough to judge.
A very simple approach is to just use command-line parameters. If we can
manage to make LyX a single instance application (I mean that if you try
to start LyX when it's already running
>> A very simple approach is to just use command-line parameters. If we
>> can manage to make LyX a single instance application (I mean that if
>> you try to start LyX when it's already running it will open the
>> existance LyX instance and open a possibly specified LyX file in the
>> same
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