Lennart wrote:
Paul A. Rubin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
We call it an "hourglass", but personally I think it should be replaced
with a small portrait of Bill Gates laughing at the user.
"should be replaced
with a small portrait of Bill Gates laughing at the user" :P and an upgrade to
Vista box...
It's correct that Lyx thinks I am Admin and Documents folder is indeed on the D
partition. But the document itself is writed on the C Partion. That could be a
problem, I will look in to it.
But Lyx was installed as Admin and I don't have any extra permissions on the
Computer. So should be able to write anywhere..
Well, I'm running low on ideas. Does this happen with a variety of
document classes, or just with one document class? Have you tried
uninstalling and reinstalling LyX?
This next thing is a very long shot, but ... you might try booting the
computer in safe mode and repeating the experiment. That would disable
a bunch of drivers, including any network connections. If LyX does not
hang, then the hourglass probably relates to LyX waiting on a system
driver (disk or network) ... maybe ... possibly ...
/Paul