"Thierry" == Thierry Michalowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thierry Hello! I don't know even the first bit of how the Lyx code
Thierry is organized, but this leads me to a reflexion: why is there
Thierry no embedded interpreter (or may I have missed it?) in Lyx?
Thierry This could be an easy -
On Tue, 9 Mar 1999, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Thierry" == Thierry Michalowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thierry Hello! I don't know even the first bit of how the Lyx code
Thierry is organized, but this leads me to a reflexion: why is there
Thierry no embedded interpreter (or may I
"Bruce" == Bruce M Beach [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There is no interpreter because it is not done yet. I think we
will include a small scheme implementation like SIOD in LyX 1.2.
Bruce Does this mean that I would be able to group keystrokes into
Bruce one command and execute them with
with some hotkey that I have
Bruce assigned?
Among other things, yes. You could also bind a complex command with
loops, test and whatever to a single key.
JMarc
I eagerly await this feature
Bruce
Ps I always get your email twice
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+++ the lyx project user
On Mon, 8 Mar 1999, Uwe Assmann wrote:
Hmm, I think I have it there (no drag, but quite similar)
- mark the text
- go where I want to put it
- center click on the mouse
Yes, I know that but this behaves as (copy; paste). What I'd like to have
is
(cut; paste).
text, just by
Hello,
what I miss very much from Lyx (which you have in Word and others) is to
mark a text, and then to drag it with held left mouse to another place in
the document.
For me, this saves a lot of cut/paste work.
Any plans to support it?
/Uwe
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Dr. Uwe Assmann Universität Karlsruhe,
Uwe Assmann wrote:
Hello,
what I miss very much from Lyx (which you have in Word and others) is to
mark a text, and then to drag it with held left mouse to another place in
the document.
For me, this saves a lot of cut/paste work.
Any plans to support it?
I don't know. But it ist
feature of Emacs is the ability to mark a beginning of a block
by left-clicking, mark the end by right-clicking, and then if right-clicking
again it cuts the block.
It is even possible to paste it anywhere you want by middle-clicking (even
after the block disappeared if you just cut it!).
So you can just
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On Fri, 5 Mar 1999, Peter Suetterlin wrote:
Date: Fri, 5 Mar 1999 10:53:39 +0100 (CET)
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Feature
Resent-Date: Fri, 5 Mar 1999 10:54:52 +0100
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On Fri, 5 Mar 1999, Uwe Assmann wrote:
Hello,
what I miss very much from Lyx (which you have in Word and others) is to
mark a text, and then to drag it with held left mouse to another place in
the document.
For me, this saves a lot of cut/paste work.
Any plans to support it?
Date: Fri, 05 Mar 1999 09:56:55 +0100
From: Uwe Assmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Feature
Hello,
what I miss very much from Lyx (which you have in Word and others) is to
mark a text, and then to drag it with held left mouse to another place
"Thomas" == Thomas Stroese [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thomas Hi Lyxers! Thanks for the great release 1.0.0!
Thomas I have 2 little suggestions for new features:
Thomas Makeindex: In the dialog box for new index entries could be
Thomas two shortcuts and buttons ("bf", "em"), which add a
Hi Lyxers!
Thanks for the great release 1.0.0!
I have 2 little suggestions for new features:
Makeindex: In the dialog box for new index entries could be two
shortcuts and buttons ("bf", "em"), which add a "|textbf"
bzw. "|textit" in order to generate a bold bzw.
Another feature I'd like to see is the ability to print just the TOC from
within LyX.
Though, if someone could tell me what I can do with the file.toc I get
from exporting a LyX file, then runnin LaTeX on it, that might get me through.
(I know nothing about (La)Tex :(
Thanks,
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Seeya,
Paul
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