José Matos wrote:
On Monday 09 October 2006 14:32, Guy Hindell wrote:
Hi there - a couple of questions.
First, I have lyx integrated into our build environment so that it
exports to latex (lyx -export pdflatex) and runs pdflatex as part of a
software build. This means I have users
Guy Hindell wrote:
Thanks, I'll give it a try. On a related subject (I think I asked about
this here w.r.t. v1.3 a while back, maybe more than a year ago), is it
possible to get the exported files to be produced in some directory
other than the one where the top level .lyx file sits? Or, to
José Matos wrote:
On Monday 09 October 2006 14:32, Guy Hindell wrote:
Hi there - a couple of questions.
First, I have lyx integrated into our build environment so that it
exports to latex (lyx -export pdflatex) and runs pdflatex as part of a
software build. This means I have users
Guy Hindell wrote:
Thanks, I'll give it a try. On a related subject (I think I asked about
this here w.r.t. v1.3 a while back, maybe more than a year ago), is it
possible to get the exported files to be produced in some directory
other than the one where the top level .lyx file sits? Or, to
José Matos wrote:
On Monday 09 October 2006 14:32, Guy Hindell wrote:
Hi there - a couple of questions.
First, I have lyx integrated into our build environment so that it
exports to latex (lyx -export pdflatex) and runs pdflatex as part of a
software build. This means I have users
Guy Hindell wrote:
> Thanks, I'll give it a try. On a related subject (I think I asked about
> this here w.r.t. v1.3 a while back, maybe more than a year ago), is it
> possible to get the exported files to be produced in some directory
> other than the one where the top level .lyx file sits? Or,
José Matos wrote:
Second, switching from 1.3.6 to 1.4.2 I find that the Comment
environment has turned into a kind of note. I can highlight a block of
text as I would have done before and select Insert-Note-Comment, and
effect is the same... but how do I uncomment it again?
For the
José Matos wrote:
Second, switching from 1.3.6 to 1.4.2 I find that the Comment
environment has turned into a kind of note. I can highlight a block of
text as I would have done before and select Insert-Note-Comment, and
effect is the same... but how do I uncomment it again?
For the
José Matos wrote:
> > Second, switching from 1.3.6 to 1.4.2 I find that the Comment
> > environment has turned into a kind of note. I can highlight a block of
> > text as I would have done before and select Insert->Note->Comment, and
> > effect is the same... but how do I uncomment it again?
>
>
Hi there - a couple of questions.
First, I have lyx integrated into our build environment so that it
exports to latex (lyx -export pdflatex) and runs pdflatex as part of a
software build. This means I have users (developers) who run lyx without
being aware of it as part of their build in
On Monday 09 October 2006 14:32, Guy Hindell wrote:
Hi there - a couple of questions.
First, I have lyx integrated into our build environment so that it
exports to latex (lyx -export pdflatex) and runs pdflatex as part of a
software build. This means I have users (developers) who run lyx
Hi there - a couple of questions.
First, I have lyx integrated into our build environment so that it
exports to latex (lyx -export pdflatex) and runs pdflatex as part of a
software build. This means I have users (developers) who run lyx without
being aware of it as part of their build in
On Monday 09 October 2006 14:32, Guy Hindell wrote:
Hi there - a couple of questions.
First, I have lyx integrated into our build environment so that it
exports to latex (lyx -export pdflatex) and runs pdflatex as part of a
software build. This means I have users (developers) who run lyx
Hi there - a couple of questions.
First, I have lyx integrated into our build environment so that it
exports to latex (lyx -export pdflatex) and runs pdflatex as part of a
software build. This means I have users (developers) who run lyx without
being aware of it as part of their build in
On Monday 09 October 2006 14:32, Guy Hindell wrote:
> Hi there - a couple of questions.
>
> First, I have lyx integrated into our build environment so that it
> exports to latex (lyx -export pdflatex) and runs pdflatex as part of a
> software build. This means I have users (developers) who run
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