Re: Customizing Lyx

2002-02-07 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
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

Re: Customizing Lyx

2002-02-07 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
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

Re: Customizing Lyx

2002-02-07 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
> "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>

Customizing Lyx

2002-02-06 Thread Jose Perez
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

Re: Customizing Lyx

2002-02-06 Thread Andre Poenitz
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'

Re: Customizing Lyx

2002-02-06 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
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

Re: Customizing Lyx

2002-02-06 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
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

Re: Customizing Lyx

2002-02-06 Thread Roberto Hernandez
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

Re: Customizing Lyx

2002-02-06 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
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

Re: Customizing Lyx

2002-02-06 Thread Matej Cepl
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

Customizing Lyx

2002-02-06 Thread Jose Perez
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

Re: Customizing Lyx

2002-02-06 Thread Andre Poenitz
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'

Re: Customizing Lyx

2002-02-06 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
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

Re: Customizing Lyx

2002-02-06 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
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

Re: Customizing Lyx

2002-02-06 Thread Roberto Hernandez
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

Re: Customizing Lyx

2002-02-06 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
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

Re: Customizing Lyx

2002-02-06 Thread Matej Cepl
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

Customizing Lyx

2002-02-06 Thread Jose Perez
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

Re: Customizing Lyx

2002-02-06 Thread Andre Poenitz
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'

Re: Customizing Lyx

2002-02-06 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
> "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

Re: Customizing Lyx

2002-02-06 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
> "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.

Re: Customizing Lyx

2002-02-06 Thread Roberto Hernandez
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

Re: Customizing Lyx

2002-02-06 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
> "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

Re: Customizing Lyx

2002-02-06 Thread Matej Cepl
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

Questions about 6.2.2 in Customizing Lyx: Features for the advanced User

2001-08-20 Thread Steve Litt
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

Re: Questions about 6.2.2 in Customizing Lyx: Features for the advanced User

2001-08-20 Thread Christopher M. Jones
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

Re: Questions about 6.2.2 in Customizing Lyx: Features for the advanced User

2001-08-20 Thread Renaud MICHEL
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

Questions about 6.2.2 in Customizing Lyx: Features for the advanced User

2001-08-20 Thread Steve Litt
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

Re: Questions about 6.2.2 in Customizing Lyx: Features for the advanced User

2001-08-20 Thread Christopher M. Jones
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

Re: Questions about 6.2.2 in Customizing Lyx: Features for the advanced User

2001-08-20 Thread Renaud MICHEL
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

Questions about 6.2.2 in "Customizing Lyx: Features for the advanced User

2001-08-20 Thread Steve Litt
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

Re: Questions about 6.2.2 in "Customizing Lyx: Features for the advanced User

2001-08-20 Thread Christopher M. Jones
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

Re: Questions about 6.2.2 in "Customizing Lyx: Features for the advanced User

2001-08-20 Thread Renaud MICHEL
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). > >