Hello everybody,
lyx remembers whether a particular float is collapsed or not and saves
this in the lyx-file, apart from regarding this feature as not to be
very useful it can get really annoying when working with a version
management tool. Closing and opening floats leads to conflicts
Fabian Scheler wrote:
So is there a possibility to just collapse all floats when saving the
lyx-document, I haven't found such an option so far - I would really
appreciate it!
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Helmut == Helmut Hauser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Helmut When I use the find w/o replace function it doesn't work for
Helmut me.
Helmut I use Lyx 1.4.1 under Linux/Fedora. When I try to use the find
Helmut function it doesn't find the string at all (although I can see
Helmut it on screen) The
Hi Jean-Marc,
I just found a partial answer. I have to mark the area
where I am going to search for the string with the
mouse.
Just calling the funtion by CTRL+F (or edit / find
replace) isn't enough.
But do I have to mark the whole document everytime I
am looking for a string in the whole
On Tue, 4 Jul 2006, Helmut Hauser wrote:
But do I have to mark the whole document everytime I am looking for a
string in the whole document? That could be quite annoying if the document
is huge.
No, but you need to position the cursor at the beginning of the text you
want searched. If you
Jan Peters wrote:
I have a latex file which I imported but when I run
latex out of lyx, it will have an undefined sequence
error. The reason for this behavior is that it exchanges
the lines
\editor{Leslie Pack Kaelbling}
\maketitle
Is there an easy fix for this behaviour?
Yes, remove
Am Montag, 3. Juli 2006 01:06 schrieb Paul Smith:
On 7/2/06, Alexander Braun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
at the moment I'm pretty desperate, because I try to insert some
images into
my lyx-document, that are not shown in any preview or exported
document.
To be more precise:
I inserted
I would need two indexes for my PhD thesis: one for persons' names, one for
themes/concepts.
Is it possible to have two separate indexes in LyX? If so, how should I go
about setting up the second one?
Also, any tips for shortcuts would be welcome. I am currently planning to do
a manual
On Tuesday 04 July 2006 04:33 pm, Catherine Heyrendt wrote:
I would need two indexes for my PhD thesis: one for persons' names, one for
themes/concepts.
Is it possible to have two separate indexes in LyX? If so, how should I go
about setting up the second one?
Also, any tips for shortcuts
On Tue, 04 Jul 2006 23:28:05 +0200, Steve Litt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Tuesday 04 July 2006 04:33 pm, Catherine Heyrendt wrote:
I would need two indexes for my PhD thesis: one for persons' names, one
for
themes/concepts.
Is it possible to have two separate indexes in LyX? If so, how
Dear all,
One student who makes her diplom about Comparing LyX to another Word
processors, asked me about the minimum HW required fo LyX.
I run (I tried it on [EMAIL PROTECTED] without success) LyX on slow
computer, but it was hard to get use it (1.3.3 with linux).
As far, I can remember LyX
Hello everybody,
lyx remembers whether a particular float is collapsed or not and saves
this in the lyx-file, apart from regarding this feature as not to be
very useful it can get really annoying when working with a version
management tool. Closing and opening floats leads to conflicts
Fabian Scheler wrote:
So is there a possibility to just collapse all floats when saving the
lyx-document, I haven't found such an option so far - I would really
appreciate it!
M-x all-insets-toggle close
Jürgen
Helmut == Helmut Hauser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Helmut When I use the find w/o replace function it doesn't work for
Helmut me.
Helmut I use Lyx 1.4.1 under Linux/Fedora. When I try to use the find
Helmut function it doesn't find the string at all (although I can see
Helmut it on screen) The
Hi Jean-Marc,
I just found a partial answer. I have to mark the area
where I am going to search for the string with the
mouse.
Just calling the funtion by CTRL+F (or edit / find
replace) isn't enough.
But do I have to mark the whole document everytime I
am looking for a string in the whole
On Tue, 4 Jul 2006, Helmut Hauser wrote:
But do I have to mark the whole document everytime I am looking for a
string in the whole document? That could be quite annoying if the document
is huge.
No, but you need to position the cursor at the beginning of the text you
want searched. If you
Jan Peters wrote:
I have a latex file which I imported but when I run
latex out of lyx, it will have an undefined sequence
error. The reason for this behavior is that it exchanges
the lines
\editor{Leslie Pack Kaelbling}
\maketitle
Is there an easy fix for this behaviour?
Yes, remove
Am Montag, 3. Juli 2006 01:06 schrieb Paul Smith:
On 7/2/06, Alexander Braun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
at the moment I'm pretty desperate, because I try to insert some
images into
my lyx-document, that are not shown in any preview or exported
document.
To be more precise:
I inserted
I would need two indexes for my PhD thesis: one for persons' names, one for
themes/concepts.
Is it possible to have two separate indexes in LyX? If so, how should I go
about setting up the second one?
Also, any tips for shortcuts would be welcome. I am currently planning to do
a manual
On Tuesday 04 July 2006 04:33 pm, Catherine Heyrendt wrote:
I would need two indexes for my PhD thesis: one for persons' names, one for
themes/concepts.
Is it possible to have two separate indexes in LyX? If so, how should I go
about setting up the second one?
Also, any tips for shortcuts
On Tue, 04 Jul 2006 23:28:05 +0200, Steve Litt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Tuesday 04 July 2006 04:33 pm, Catherine Heyrendt wrote:
I would need two indexes for my PhD thesis: one for persons' names, one
for
themes/concepts.
Is it possible to have two separate indexes in LyX? If so, how
Dear all,
One student who makes her diplom about Comparing LyX to another Word
processors, asked me about the minimum HW required fo LyX.
I run (I tried it on [EMAIL PROTECTED] without success) LyX on slow
computer, but it was hard to get use it (1.3.3 with linux).
As far, I can remember LyX
Hello everybody,
lyx remembers whether a particular float is collapsed or not and saves
this in the lyx-file, apart from regarding this feature as not to be
very useful it can get really annoying when working with a version
management tool. Closing and opening floats leads to conflicts
Fabian Scheler wrote:
> So is there a possibility to just collapse all floats when saving the
> lyx-document, I haven't found such an option so far - I would really
> appreciate it!
M-x all-insets-toggle close
Jürgen
> "Helmut" == Helmut Hauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Helmut> When I use the find w/o replace function it doesn't work for
Helmut> me.
Helmut> I use Lyx 1.4.1 under Linux/Fedora. When I try to use the find
Helmut> function it doesn't find the string at all (although I can see
Helmut> it on
Hi Jean-Marc,
I just found a partial answer. I have to mark the area
where I am going to search for the string with the
mouse.
Just calling the funtion by CTRL+F (or edit / find &
replace) isn't enough.
But do I have to mark the whole document everytime I
am looking for a string in the whole
On Tue, 4 Jul 2006, Helmut Hauser wrote:
But do I have to mark the whole document everytime I am looking for a
string in the whole document? That could be quite annoying if the document
is huge.
No, but you need to position the cursor at the beginning of the text you
want searched. If you
Jan Peters wrote:
> I have a latex file which I imported but when I run
> latex out of lyx, it will have an undefined sequence
> error. The reason for this behavior is that it exchanges
> the lines
>
> \editor{Leslie Pack Kaelbling}
> \maketitle
>
> Is there an easy fix for this behaviour?
Am Montag, 3. Juli 2006 01:06 schrieb Paul Smith:
> On 7/2/06, Alexander Braun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > at the moment I'm pretty desperate, because I try to insert some
images into
> > my lyx-document, that are not shown in any preview or exported
document.
> >
> > To be more precise:
> >
I would need two indexes for my PhD thesis: one for persons' names, one for
themes/concepts.
Is it possible to have two separate indexes in LyX? If so, how should I go
about setting up the second one?
Also, any tips for shortcuts would be welcome. I am currently planning to do
a manual
On Tuesday 04 July 2006 04:33 pm, Catherine Heyrendt wrote:
> I would need two indexes for my PhD thesis: one for persons' names, one for
> themes/concepts.
>
> Is it possible to have two separate indexes in LyX? If so, how should I go
> about setting up the second one?
>
> Also, any tips for
On Tue, 04 Jul 2006 23:28:05 +0200, Steve Litt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
On Tuesday 04 July 2006 04:33 pm, Catherine Heyrendt wrote:
I would need two indexes for my PhD thesis: one for persons' names, one
for
themes/concepts.
Is it possible to have two separate indexes in LyX? If so, how
Dear all,
One student who makes her diplom about "Comparing LyX to another Word
processors", asked me about the minimum HW required fo LyX.
I run (I tried it on [EMAIL PROTECTED] without success) LyX on slow
computer, but it was hard to get use it (1.3.3 with linux).
As far, I can remember LyX
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