Re: "view latex" in 1.5.0 orc1
Great, it works, thank you. I do not remember making this change in 1.4, but this was long ago and I probably forgot about it Jean Le 4 juin 07 à 18:18, Bennett Helm a écrit : On Jun 4, 2007, at 12:14 PM, Bo Peng wrote: On 6/4/07, Jean Kaplan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: By changing the name of the .lyx directory I got back all options of the "view" menu, except "view latex". This seem to be replaced by by "view source", but this is not equivalent because the window where the source appears is not searchable and cannot be typeset. In version 1.4.4, it opened the tex source in my favorite tex editor (in my case TexShop), where I could search the file and try some solutions to my problems. Is there a way to do that in 1.5.0 orc1 for mac os X ? Of course, I can do that by hand, but I have first to find the temporary directory which 1) changes each time one reopens Lyx, 2) is in the /tmp directory which is invisible unless you resort to a terminal. As far as I know, there is no standard 'view latex' in 1.4.4. You can add this easily through the preference dialog though. (Check .lyx/preference of your 1.4.4 for what you have done before.) Cheers, Bo LyX > Preferences > Formats > LaTeX ...: make sure the "Document format" checkbox is checked and that some appropriate value is entered in the Viewer field (such as "auto" -- without the quotes). Bennett
Re: "view latex" in 1.5.0 orc1
On Jun 4, 2007, at 12:14 PM, Bo Peng wrote: On 6/4/07, Jean Kaplan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: By changing the name of the .lyx directory I got back all options of the "view" menu, except "view latex". This seem to be replaced by by "view source", but this is not equivalent because the window where the source appears is not searchable and cannot be typeset. In version 1.4.4, it opened the tex source in my favorite tex editor (in my case TexShop), where I could search the file and try some solutions to my problems. Is there a way to do that in 1.5.0 orc1 for mac os X ? Of course, I can do that by hand, but I have first to find the temporary directory which 1) changes each time one reopens Lyx, 2) is in the /tmp directory which is invisible unless you resort to a terminal. As far as I know, there is no standard 'view latex' in 1.4.4. You can add this easily through the preference dialog though. (Check .lyx/preference of your 1.4.4 for what you have done before.) Cheers, Bo LyX > Preferences > Formats > LaTeX ...: make sure the "Document format" checkbox is checked and that some appropriate value is entered in the Viewer field (such as "auto" -- without the quotes). Bennett
Re: "view latex" in 1.5.0 orc1
On 6/4/07, Jean Kaplan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: By changing the name of the .lyx directory I got back all options of the "view" menu, except "view latex". This seem to be replaced by by "view source", but this is not equivalent because the window where the source appears is not searchable and cannot be typeset. In version 1.4.4, it opened the tex source in my favorite tex editor (in my case TexShop), where I could search the file and try some solutions to my problems. Is there a way to do that in 1.5.0 orc1 for mac os X ? Of course, I can do that by hand, but I have first to find the temporary directory which 1) changes each time one reopens Lyx, 2) is in the /tmp directory which is invisible unless you resort to a terminal. As far as I know, there is no standard 'view latex' in 1.4.4. You can add this easily through the preference dialog though. (Check .lyx/preference of your 1.4.4 for what you have done before.) Cheers, Bo
"view latex" in 1.5.0 orc1
By changing the name of the .lyx directory I got back all options of the "view" menu, except "view latex". This seem to be replaced by by "view source", but this is not equivalent because the window where the source appears is not searchable and cannot be typeset. In version 1.4.4, it opened the tex source in my favorite tex editor (in my case TexShop), where I could search the file and try some solutions to my problems. Is there a way to do that in 1.5.0 orc1 for mac os X ? Of course, I can do that by hand, but I have first to find the temporary directory which 1) changes each time one reopens Lyx, 2) is in the /tmp directory which is invisible unless you resort to a terminal. Jean