Ronald == Ronald Florence [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ronald I don't know how to repeat what I experienced when I imported
Ronald ascii as paragraphs, but the end results sound very much
Ronald indeed like what you describe and may in fact have resulted
Ronald from a case-changing command that I
Ronald == Ronald Florence [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ronald I don't know how to repeat what I experienced when I imported
Ronald ascii as paragraphs, but the end results sound very much
Ronald indeed like what you describe and may in fact have resulted
Ronald from a case-changing command that I
> "Ronald" == Ronald Florence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ronald> I don't know how to repeat what I experienced when I imported
Ronald> ascii as paragraphs, but the end results sound very much
Ronald> indeed like what you describe and may in fact have resulted
Ronald> from a case-changing
Is this a bug? With Lyx-1.2.0 I tried Insert-Ascii-Paragraphs and
found that all of the upper-case letters at the start of sentences or
in proper names in the ascii had been changed to lower case when the
material was inserted.
--
Ronald Florence www.18james.com
On 2 Jul 2002, Ronald Florence wrote:
Is this a bug? With Lyx-1.2.0 I tried Insert-Ascii-Paragraphs and
found that all of the upper-case letters at the start of sentences or in
proper names in the ascii had been changed to lower case when the
material was inserted.
no in my LyX. The text
Ronald == Ronald Florence [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ronald Is this a bug? With Lyx-1.2.0 I tried Insert-Ascii-Paragraphs
Ronald and found that all of the upper-case letters at the start of
Ronald sentences or in proper names in the ascii had been changed to
Ronald lower case when the material
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes writes:
Could you give a precise recipe? I just fixed in 1.2.1cvs a rather
grave bug where the case changing commands (word-upcase, etc), when
used on the last word of a paragraph, operate on the whole document,
without showing it, and without possible undo :(
I
Is this a bug? With Lyx-1.2.0 I tried Insert-Ascii-Paragraphs and
found that all of the upper-case letters at the start of sentences or
in proper names in the ascii had been changed to lower case when the
material was inserted.
--
Ronald Florence www.18james.com
On 2 Jul 2002, Ronald Florence wrote:
Is this a bug? With Lyx-1.2.0 I tried Insert-Ascii-Paragraphs and
found that all of the upper-case letters at the start of sentences or in
proper names in the ascii had been changed to lower case when the
material was inserted.
no in my LyX. The text
Ronald == Ronald Florence [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ronald Is this a bug? With Lyx-1.2.0 I tried Insert-Ascii-Paragraphs
Ronald and found that all of the upper-case letters at the start of
Ronald sentences or in proper names in the ascii had been changed to
Ronald lower case when the material
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes writes:
Could you give a precise recipe? I just fixed in 1.2.1cvs a rather
grave bug where the case changing commands (word-upcase, etc), when
used on the last word of a paragraph, operate on the whole document,
without showing it, and without possible undo :(
I
Is this a bug? With Lyx-1.2.0 I tried Insert->Ascii-Paragraphs and
found that all of the upper-case letters at the start of sentences or
in proper names in the ascii had been changed to lower case when the
material was inserted.
--
Ronald Florence www.18james.com
On 2 Jul 2002, Ronald Florence wrote:
> Is this a bug? With Lyx-1.2.0 I tried Insert->Ascii-Paragraphs and
> found that all of the upper-case letters at the start of sentences or in
> proper names in the ascii had been changed to lower case when the
> material was inserted.
no in my LyX. The
> "Ronald" == Ronald Florence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ronald> Is this a bug? With Lyx-1.2.0 I tried Insert->Ascii-Paragraphs
Ronald> and found that all of the upper-case letters at the start of
Ronald> sentences or in proper names in the ascii had been changed to
Ronald> lower case when
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes writes:
Could you give a precise recipe? I just fixed in 1.2.1cvs a rather
grave bug where the case changing commands (word-upcase, etc), when
used on the last word of a paragraph, operate on the whole document,
without showing it, and without possible undo :(
I
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