Matej == Matej Cepl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Matej On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 02:26:20PM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Or type M-f 1 when lyx is started. I agree that a pref to do that
may be useful.
Matej I agree, that it is only loosely connected, but it is at least
Matej about preferences
Matej == Matej Cepl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Matej On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 02:26:20PM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Or type M-f 1 when lyx is started. I agree that a pref to do that
may be useful.
Matej I agree, that it is only loosely connected, but it is at least
Matej about preferences
> "Matej" == Matej Cepl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Matej> On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 02:26:20PM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>> Or type M-f 1 when lyx is started. I agree that a pref to do that
>> may be useful.
Matej> I agree, that it is only loosely connected, but it is at least
Matej>
Hello.
I want to customize
my Lyx program and have some problems with apparently simple features. I will
mention two of these problems, hoping that somebody can help me and I see a
structure behind the solution.
1) When I open a
file, all footnotes are closed. To open all footnotes, I
On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 01:52:07PM +0100, Jose Perez wrote:
2) Since I work on an text for a long period, I would like that whenever I
start Lyx, the program automatically opens the file I am writing.
Write a shell alias lyx1='lyx /path/to/your/file.lyx' and start lyx by
typing 'lyx1'
Andre'
Andre == Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Andre On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 01:52:07PM +0100, Jose Perez wrote:
2) Since I work on an text for a long period, I would like that
whenever I start Lyx, the program automatically opens the file I am
writing.
Andre Write a shell alias lyx1='lyx
Jose == Jose Perez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jose Hello. I want to customize my Lyx program and have some problems
Jose with apparently simple features. I will mention two of these
Jose problems, hoping that somebody can help me and I see a structure
Jose behind the solution.
Jose 1) When I
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
In 1.2.0, footnotes will retain their state between runs.
Two questions about this:
1. Do you have an estimate of when 1.2.0 will be released? Just curious.
2. A few weeks ago I downloaded 1.2.0 from CVS and installed it
successfully. However, a multi-file
Roberto == Roberto Hernandez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Roberto Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
In 1.2.0, footnotes will retain their state between runs.
Roberto Two questions about this:
Roberto 1. Do you have an estimate of when 1.2.0 will be released?
Roberto Just curious.
I think 1.2.0pre1
On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 02:26:20PM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Or type M-f 1 when lyx is started. I agree that a pref to do
that may be useful.
I agree, that it is only loosely connected, but it is at least
about preferences too :-).
Could anybody explain me, why the setting of the font
Hello.
I want to customize
my Lyx program and have some problems with apparently simple features. I will
mention two of these problems, hoping that somebody can help me and I see a
structure behind the solution.
1) When I open a
file, all footnotes are closed. To open all footnotes, I
On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 01:52:07PM +0100, Jose Perez wrote:
2) Since I work on an text for a long period, I would like that whenever I
start Lyx, the program automatically opens the file I am writing.
Write a shell alias lyx1='lyx /path/to/your/file.lyx' and start lyx by
typing 'lyx1'
Andre'
Andre == Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Andre On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 01:52:07PM +0100, Jose Perez wrote:
2) Since I work on an text for a long period, I would like that
whenever I start Lyx, the program automatically opens the file I am
writing.
Andre Write a shell alias lyx1='lyx
Jose == Jose Perez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jose Hello. I want to customize my Lyx program and have some problems
Jose with apparently simple features. I will mention two of these
Jose problems, hoping that somebody can help me and I see a structure
Jose behind the solution.
Jose 1) When I
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
In 1.2.0, footnotes will retain their state between runs.
Two questions about this:
1. Do you have an estimate of when 1.2.0 will be released? Just curious.
2. A few weeks ago I downloaded 1.2.0 from CVS and installed it
successfully. However, a multi-file
Roberto == Roberto Hernandez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Roberto Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
In 1.2.0, footnotes will retain their state between runs.
Roberto Two questions about this:
Roberto 1. Do you have an estimate of when 1.2.0 will be released?
Roberto Just curious.
I think 1.2.0pre1
On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 02:26:20PM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Or type M-f 1 when lyx is started. I agree that a pref to do
that may be useful.
I agree, that it is only loosely connected, but it is at least
about preferences too :-).
Could anybody explain me, why the setting of the font
Hello.
I want to customize
my Lyx program and have some problems with apparently simple features. I will
mention two of these problems, hoping that somebody can help me and I see a
structure behind the solution.
1) When I open a
file, all footnotes are closed. To open all footnotes, I
On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 01:52:07PM +0100, Jose Perez wrote:
> 2) Since I work on an text for a long period, I would like that whenever I
> start Lyx, the program automatically opens the file I am writing.
Write a shell alias lyx1='lyx /path/to/your/file.lyx' and start lyx by
typing 'lyx1'
> "Andre" == Andre Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Andre> On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 01:52:07PM +0100, Jose Perez wrote:
>> 2) Since I work on an text for a long period, I would like that
>> whenever I start Lyx, the program automatically opens the file I am
>> writing.
Andre> Write a
> "Jose" == Jose Perez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jose> Hello. I want to customize my Lyx program and have some problems
Jose> with apparently simple features. I will mention two of these
Jose> problems, hoping that somebody can help me and I see a structure
Jose> behind the solution.
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> In 1.2.0, footnotes will retain their state between runs.
Two questions about this:
1. Do you have an estimate of when 1.2.0 will be released? Just curious.
2. A few weeks ago I downloaded 1.2.0 from CVS and installed it
successfully. However, a multi-file
> "Roberto" == Roberto Hernandez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Roberto> Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>> In 1.2.0, footnotes will retain their state between runs.
Roberto> Two questions about this:
Roberto> 1. Do you have an estimate of when 1.2.0 will be released?
Roberto> Just curious.
I
On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 02:26:20PM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> Or type M-f 1 when lyx is started. I agree that a pref to do
> that may be useful.
I agree, that it is only loosely connected, but it is at least
about preferences too :-).
Could anybody explain me, why the setting of the font
Thanks to all your help, I'm able to make layout files in my ~/.lyx/layouts
directory to change just about anything I want in the Lyx environment. But of
course layout file changes don't change the finished product (.dvi, .ps, .pdf
etc).
My understanding is I need to make a .sty file to
If you were to write one, it would most likely go somewhere under your LaTeX
tree: depending on distribution, /usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/misc, or
something. Then texconfig rehash.
But really, all you need to do for simple things is modify the existing
commands, or load extra packages, in the
Le Lundi 20 Août 2001 03:35, vous avez écrit :
Thanks to all your help, I'm able to make layout files in my ~/.lyx/layouts
directory to change just about anything I want in the Lyx environment. But
of course layout file changes don't change the finished product (.dvi, .ps,
.pdf etc).
My
Thanks to all your help, I'm able to make layout files in my ~/.lyx/layouts
directory to change just about anything I want in the Lyx environment. But of
course layout file changes don't change the finished product (.dvi, .ps, .pdf
etc).
My understanding is I need to make a .sty file to
If you were to write one, it would most likely go somewhere under your LaTeX
tree: depending on distribution, /usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/misc, or
something. Then texconfig rehash.
But really, all you need to do for simple things is modify the existing
commands, or load extra packages, in the
Le Lundi 20 Août 2001 03:35, vous avez écrit :
Thanks to all your help, I'm able to make layout files in my ~/.lyx/layouts
directory to change just about anything I want in the Lyx environment. But
of course layout file changes don't change the finished product (.dvi, .ps,
.pdf etc).
My
Thanks to all your help, I'm able to make layout files in my ~/.lyx/layouts
directory to change just about anything I want in the Lyx environment. But of
course layout file changes don't change the finished product (.dvi, .ps, .pdf
etc).
My understanding is I need to make a .sty file to
If you were to write one, it would most likely go somewhere under your LaTeX
tree: depending on distribution, /usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/misc, or
something. Then texconfig rehash.
But really, all you need to do for simple things is modify the existing
commands, or load extra packages, in the
Le Lundi 20 Août 2001 03:35, vous avez écrit :
> Thanks to all your help, I'm able to make layout files in my ~/.lyx/layouts
> directory to change just about anything I want in the Lyx environment. But
> of course layout file changes don't change the finished product (.dvi, .ps,
> .pdf etc).
>
>
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