Re[2]: A suggestion or a wish?

2001-05-02 Thread Guenter Milde

On Tue, 1 May 2001 15:22:36 +0200 wrote EagleIce [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

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 On Tuesday 01 May 2001 12:50, Stefano Ghirlanda wrote:
 
  But you will *not* see LaTeX since .lyx files are not written in
  LaTeX (apart the math and what you explicitely inserted as TeX).

However, you can do File|Export|Latex and look at the .tex file to see how LyX
tells LaTeX what you mean.

(More than this, you can also play around with the code and use LaTeX by hand
to compile it and see what happens.)

Thus I suppose there is no need for a separate show me the code  window.

Guenter

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Re[2]: A suggestion or a wish?

2001-05-02 Thread Guenter Milde

On Tue, 1 May 2001 15:22:36 +0200 wrote EagleIce [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

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 On Tuesday 01 May 2001 12:50, Stefano Ghirlanda wrote:
 
  But you will *not* see LaTeX since .lyx files are not written in
  LaTeX (apart the math and what you explicitely inserted as TeX).

However, you can do File|Export|Latex and look at the .tex file to see how LyX
tells LaTeX what you mean.

(More than this, you can also play around with the code and use LaTeX by hand
to compile it and see what happens.)

Thus I suppose there is no need for a separate show me the code  window.

Guenter

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Re[2]: A suggestion or a wish?

2001-05-02 Thread Guenter Milde

On Tue, 1 May 2001 15:22:36 +0200 wrote EagleIce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

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> On Tuesday 01 May 2001 12:50, Stefano Ghirlanda wrote:
> >
> > But you will *not* see LaTeX since .lyx files are not written in
> > LaTeX (apart the math and what you explicitely inserted as TeX).

However, you can do File|Export|Latex and look at the .tex file to see how LyX
tells LaTeX what you mean.

(More than this, you can also play around with the code and use LaTeX "by hand"
to compile it and see what happens.)

Thus I suppose there is no need for a separate "show me the code"  window.

Guenter

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[EMAIL PROTECTED]




Re: A suggestion or a wish?

2001-05-01 Thread EagleIce

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Hi!

Open your documents in a text editor and you see *all* of the codes!

Cheers,

ei


On Tuesday 01 May 2001 03:42, Raymond Ouellette wrote:
 I'm using LyX since a few months and I appreciate it very much. It's
 quite different when you are a WordPerfect user since version 4.2 for
 DOS!

 There is one thing I really missed in LyX, the reveal code window.

 As I understand LyX, it is a front end to LaTeX, much of the codes are
 hidden. But you can add TeX codes anywhere or anywhen. Would'nt it be
 nice to see the hidden codes: you can learn them, you can modify them,
 you get more control over your document.

 Is this idea beyond the philosophy of LyX?

 Raymond


 --

 Édité et transmis sous Linux!

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Re: A suggestion or a wish?

2001-05-01 Thread Stefano Ghirlanda

EagleIce [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Hi!
 
 Open your documents in a text editor and you see *all* of the codes!

But you will *not* see LaTeX since .lyx files are not written in
LaTeX (apart the math and what you explicitely inserted as TeX).

-- 
Stefano Ghirlanda, Zoologiska Institutionen, Stockholms Universitet
  email: you know it already, tel: +46-8-164055, fax:+46-8-167715
 the free science campaign: http://ethology.zool.su.se/freescience



Re: A suggestion or a wish?

2001-05-01 Thread EagleIce

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On Tuesday 01 May 2001 12:50, Stefano Ghirlanda wrote:

 But you will *not* see LaTeX since .lyx files are not written in
 LaTeX (apart the math and what you explicitely inserted as TeX).
Oh, I see. Then in a way Raymond is right about it being of great use if one 
is able to view all of the code.
Perhaps it would even reduce the traffic on this list. Hmm... is that 
positive or negative???...:-/

Cheers,

ei  

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@~~~ EagleIce  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Running SuSE Linux 7.1 ~~~@
@~ Webmaster http://erin.se ~~~ http://www.inspired-leadership.com ~@







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Re: A suggestion or a wish?

2001-05-01 Thread EagleIce

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Hi!

Open your documents in a text editor and you see *all* of the codes!

Cheers,

ei


On Tuesday 01 May 2001 03:42, Raymond Ouellette wrote:
 I'm using LyX since a few months and I appreciate it very much. It's
 quite different when you are a WordPerfect user since version 4.2 for
 DOS!

 There is one thing I really missed in LyX, the reveal code window.

 As I understand LyX, it is a front end to LaTeX, much of the codes are
 hidden. But you can add TeX codes anywhere or anywhen. Would'nt it be
 nice to see the hidden codes: you can learn them, you can modify them,
 you get more control over your document.

 Is this idea beyond the philosophy of LyX?

 Raymond


 --

 Édité et transmis sous Linux!

- -- 
@~~~ EagleIce  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Running SuSE Linux 7.1 ~~~@
@~ Webmaster http://erin.se ~~~ http://www.inspired-leadership.com ~@







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Re: A suggestion or a wish?

2001-05-01 Thread Stefano Ghirlanda

EagleIce [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Hi!
 
 Open your documents in a text editor and you see *all* of the codes!

But you will *not* see LaTeX since .lyx files are not written in
LaTeX (apart the math and what you explicitely inserted as TeX).

-- 
Stefano Ghirlanda, Zoologiska Institutionen, Stockholms Universitet
  email: you know it already, tel: +46-8-164055, fax:+46-8-167715
 the free science campaign: http://ethology.zool.su.se/freescience



Re: A suggestion or a wish?

2001-05-01 Thread EagleIce

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On Tuesday 01 May 2001 12:50, Stefano Ghirlanda wrote:

 But you will *not* see LaTeX since .lyx files are not written in
 LaTeX (apart the math and what you explicitely inserted as TeX).
Oh, I see. Then in a way Raymond is right about it being of great use if one 
is able to view all of the code.
Perhaps it would even reduce the traffic on this list. Hmm... is that 
positive or negative???...:-/

Cheers,

ei  

- -- 
@~~~ EagleIce  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Running SuSE Linux 7.1 ~~~@
@~ Webmaster http://erin.se ~~~ http://www.inspired-leadership.com ~@







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Re: A suggestion or a wish?

2001-05-01 Thread EagleIce

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Hi!

Open your documents in a text editor and you see *all* of the codes!

Cheers,

ei


On Tuesday 01 May 2001 03:42, Raymond Ouellette wrote:
> I'm using LyX since a few months and I appreciate it very much. It's
> quite different when you are a WordPerfect user since version 4.2 for
> DOS!
>
> There is one thing I really missed in LyX, the reveal code window.
>
> As I understand LyX, it is a front end to LaTeX, much of the codes are
> hidden. But you can add TeX codes anywhere or anywhen. Would'nt it be
> nice to see the hidden codes: you can learn them, you can modify them,
> you get more control over your document.
>
> Is this idea beyond the philosophy of LyX?
>
> Raymond
>
>
> --
>
> Édité et transmis sous Linux!

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Re: A suggestion or a wish?

2001-05-01 Thread Stefano Ghirlanda

EagleIce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hi!
> 
> Open your documents in a text editor and you see *all* of the codes!

But you will *not* see LaTeX since .lyx files are not written in
LaTeX (apart the math and what you explicitely inserted as TeX).

-- 
Stefano Ghirlanda, Zoologiska Institutionen, Stockholms Universitet
  email: you know it already, tel: +46-8-164055, fax:+46-8-167715
 the free science campaign: http://ethology.zool.su.se/freescience



Re: A suggestion or a wish?

2001-05-01 Thread EagleIce

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On Tuesday 01 May 2001 12:50, Stefano Ghirlanda wrote:
>
> But you will *not* see LaTeX since .lyx files are not written in
> LaTeX (apart the math and what you explicitely inserted as TeX).
Oh, I see. Then in a way Raymond is right about it being of great use if one 
is able to view all of the code.
Perhaps it would even reduce the traffic on this list. Hmm... is that 
positive or negative???...:-/

Cheers,

ei  

- -- 
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@~ Webmaster  ~~~  ~@







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A suggestion or a wish?

2001-04-30 Thread Raymond Ouellette

I'm using LyX since a few months and I appreciate it very much. It's
quite different when you are a WordPerfect user since version 4.2 for
DOS!

There is one thing I really missed in LyX, the reveal code window.

As I understand LyX, it is a front end to LaTeX, much of the codes are
hidden. But you can add TeX codes anywhere or anywhen. Would'nt it be
nice to see the hidden codes: you can learn them, you can modify them,
you get more control over your document.

Is this idea beyond the philosophy of LyX?

Raymond


--

Édité et transmis sous Linux!






A suggestion or a wish?

2001-04-30 Thread Raymond Ouellette

I'm using LyX since a few months and I appreciate it very much. It's
quite different when you are a WordPerfect user since version 4.2 for
DOS!

There is one thing I really missed in LyX, the reveal code window.

As I understand LyX, it is a front end to LaTeX, much of the codes are
hidden. But you can add TeX codes anywhere or anywhen. Would'nt it be
nice to see the hidden codes: you can learn them, you can modify them,
you get more control over your document.

Is this idea beyond the philosophy of LyX?

Raymond


--

Édité et transmis sous Linux!






A suggestion or a wish?

2001-04-30 Thread Raymond Ouellette

I'm using LyX since a few months and I appreciate it very much. It's
quite different when you are a WordPerfect user since version 4.2 for
DOS!

There is one thing I really missed in LyX, the reveal code window.

As I understand LyX, it is a front end to LaTeX, much of the codes are
hidden. But you can add TeX codes anywhere or anywhen. Would'nt it be
nice to see the hidden codes: you can learn them, you can modify them,
you get more control over your document.

Is this idea beyond the philosophy of LyX?

Raymond


--

Édité et transmis sous Linux!