Re: paste gvim -- lyx

2009-07-28 Thread Hellmut Weber

Hi Ignacio,

Ignacio García schrieb:

El 27 de julio de 2009 23:16, Hellmut Weberm...@hellmutweber.de escribió:


Your recipe does not work for me when
* marking text in gvim using shift-V / C-v
* marking text with the mouse from the output in a terminal (konsole)

So thanks a lot, kedit provides a workaround.

Do you have any idea what to do with vim and from text output to a terminal?


In gvim Edit  Copy and in LyX Paste Special works fine here
And with gnome-terminal works the same too:
Marking text with the mouse,
Edit  Copy or Ctrl-Shift-C
then in LyX, EditPasteSpecialSimpleText or Ctrl-Shift-C
and the text is pasted with line breaks

(Sometimes I use the middle mouse button to paste, but no line breaks)

I think you use kde (I do not) and there the things can be a bit different.
Perhaps you get better help  from kde users in LyX users list.

Thanks that did it ;-)))

Sorry that I didn't mention KDE, your assumption is correct.

A bit of further testing shows that this process can be optimezed in 
both cases:


Konsole:
1. Mark text using the mouse
2. shift+ctrl+c
3. switch to lyx
4. shift+ctrl+v

gvim:
1. Mark text using shift+V + arrow keys
2. shift to lyx
3. shift+ctrl+v

Whenever I can I avoid using the mouse.

Thanks again and happy LyXing


Hellmut

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[Fwd: Re: paste gvim -- lyx]

2009-07-28 Thread Hellmut Weber

Sorry,
it must be

gvim:
1. Mark text using shift+V + arrow keys
2. alt+e, c (Menu edit, copy)
3. shift to lyx
4. shift+ctrl+v

Cheers

Hellmut


 Original-Nachricht 
Betreff: Re: paste gvim -- lyx
Datum: Tue, 28 Jul 2009 12:04:28 +0200
Von: Hellmut Weber m...@hellmutweber.de
Antwort an: m...@hellmutweber.de
An: Ignacio García ignacio.gmora...@gmail.com,  LyX Users List 
lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Referenzen: 
5994c290907261132o5fc80fefy84fb74c99e734...@mail.gmail.com 
4a6e192b.8030...@hellmutweber.de 
5994c290907280110x6ef8c702hf9340c1ebbdf4...@mail.gmail.com


Hi Ignacio,

Ignacio García schrieb:

El 27 de julio de 2009 23:16, Hellmut Weberm...@hellmutweber.de escribió:


Your recipe does not work for me when
* marking text in gvim using shift-V / C-v
* marking text with the mouse from the output in a terminal (konsole)

So thanks a lot, kedit provides a workaround.

Do you have any idea what to do with vim and from text output to a terminal?


In gvim Edit  Copy and in LyX Paste Special works fine here
And with gnome-terminal works the same too:
Marking text with the mouse,
Edit  Copy or Ctrl-Shift-C
then in LyX, EditPasteSpecialSimpleText or Ctrl-Shift-C
and the text is pasted with line breaks

(Sometimes I use the middle mouse button to paste, but no line breaks)

I think you use kde (I do not) and there the things can be a bit different.
Perhaps you get better help  from kde users in LyX users list.

Thanks that did it ;-)))

Sorry that I didn't mention KDE, your assumption is correct.

A bit of further testing shows that this process can be optimezed in
both cases:

Konsole:
1. Mark text using the mouse
2. shift+ctrl+c
3. switch to lyx
4. shift+ctrl+v

gvim:
1. Mark text using shift+V + arrow keys
2. shift to lyx
3. shift+ctrl+v

Whenever I can I avoid using the mouse.

Thanks again and happy LyXing


Hellmut

--
Dr. Hellmut Weber m...@hellmutweber.de
Degenfeldstraße 2 tel   +49-89-3081172
D-80803 München-Schwabing mobil +49-172-8450321
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--
Dr. Hellmut Weber m...@hellmutweber.de
Degenfeldstraße 2 tel   +49-89-3081172
D-80803 München-Schwabing mobil +49-172-8450321
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Re: [Fwd: Re: paste gvim -- lyx]

2009-07-28 Thread Sam Liddicott
* Hellmut Weber wrote, On 28/07/09 11:08:
 Sorry,
 it must be
 
 gvim:
 1. Mark text using shift+V + arrow keys
 2. alt+e, c (Menu edit, copy)
 3. shift to lyx
 4. shift+ctrl+v

Lyx could do with a paste mode that used CTRL+Enter type line joinings,
which would make pasting into code-scraps much easier.

Sam


Re: paste gvim -- lyx

2009-07-28 Thread Hellmut Weber

Hi Ignacio,

Ignacio García schrieb:

El 27 de julio de 2009 23:16, Hellmut Weberm...@hellmutweber.de escribió:


Your recipe does not work for me when
* marking text in gvim using shift-V / C-v
* marking text with the mouse from the output in a terminal (konsole)

So thanks a lot, kedit provides a workaround.

Do you have any idea what to do with vim and from text output to a terminal?


In gvim Edit  Copy and in LyX Paste Special works fine here
And with gnome-terminal works the same too:
Marking text with the mouse,
Edit  Copy or Ctrl-Shift-C
then in LyX, EditPasteSpecialSimpleText or Ctrl-Shift-C
and the text is pasted with line breaks

(Sometimes I use the middle mouse button to paste, but no line breaks)

I think you use kde (I do not) and there the things can be a bit different.
Perhaps you get better help  from kde users in LyX users list.

Thanks that did it ;-)))

Sorry that I didn't mention KDE, your assumption is correct.

A bit of further testing shows that this process can be optimezed in 
both cases:


Konsole:
1. Mark text using the mouse
2. shift+ctrl+c
3. switch to lyx
4. shift+ctrl+v

gvim:
1. Mark text using shift+V + arrow keys
2. shift to lyx
3. shift+ctrl+v

Whenever I can I avoid using the mouse.

Thanks again and happy LyXing


Hellmut

--
Dr. Hellmut Weber m...@hellmutweber.de
Degenfeldstraße 2 tel   +49-89-3081172
D-80803 München-Schwabing mobil +49-172-8450321
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[Fwd: Re: paste gvim -- lyx]

2009-07-28 Thread Hellmut Weber

Sorry,
it must be

gvim:
1. Mark text using shift+V + arrow keys
2. alt+e, c (Menu edit, copy)
3. shift to lyx
4. shift+ctrl+v

Cheers

Hellmut


 Original-Nachricht 
Betreff: Re: paste gvim -- lyx
Datum: Tue, 28 Jul 2009 12:04:28 +0200
Von: Hellmut Weber m...@hellmutweber.de
Antwort an: m...@hellmutweber.de
An: Ignacio García ignacio.gmora...@gmail.com,  LyX Users List 
lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Referenzen: 
5994c290907261132o5fc80fefy84fb74c99e734...@mail.gmail.com 
4a6e192b.8030...@hellmutweber.de 
5994c290907280110x6ef8c702hf9340c1ebbdf4...@mail.gmail.com


Hi Ignacio,

Ignacio García schrieb:

El 27 de julio de 2009 23:16, Hellmut Weberm...@hellmutweber.de escribió:


Your recipe does not work for me when
* marking text in gvim using shift-V / C-v
* marking text with the mouse from the output in a terminal (konsole)

So thanks a lot, kedit provides a workaround.

Do you have any idea what to do with vim and from text output to a terminal?


In gvim Edit  Copy and in LyX Paste Special works fine here
And with gnome-terminal works the same too:
Marking text with the mouse,
Edit  Copy or Ctrl-Shift-C
then in LyX, EditPasteSpecialSimpleText or Ctrl-Shift-C
and the text is pasted with line breaks

(Sometimes I use the middle mouse button to paste, but no line breaks)

I think you use kde (I do not) and there the things can be a bit different.
Perhaps you get better help  from kde users in LyX users list.

Thanks that did it ;-)))

Sorry that I didn't mention KDE, your assumption is correct.

A bit of further testing shows that this process can be optimezed in
both cases:

Konsole:
1. Mark text using the mouse
2. shift+ctrl+c
3. switch to lyx
4. shift+ctrl+v

gvim:
1. Mark text using shift+V + arrow keys
2. shift to lyx
3. shift+ctrl+v

Whenever I can I avoid using the mouse.

Thanks again and happy LyXing


Hellmut

--
Dr. Hellmut Weber m...@hellmutweber.de
Degenfeldstraße 2 tel   +49-89-3081172
D-80803 München-Schwabing mobil +49-172-8450321
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--
Dr. Hellmut Weber m...@hellmutweber.de
Degenfeldstraße 2 tel   +49-89-3081172
D-80803 München-Schwabing mobil +49-172-8450321
please: No DOCs, no PPTs. why: tinyurl.com/cbgq



Re: [Fwd: Re: paste gvim -- lyx]

2009-07-28 Thread Sam Liddicott
* Hellmut Weber wrote, On 28/07/09 11:08:
 Sorry,
 it must be
 
 gvim:
 1. Mark text using shift+V + arrow keys
 2. alt+e, c (Menu edit, copy)
 3. shift to lyx
 4. shift+ctrl+v

Lyx could do with a paste mode that used CTRL+Enter type line joinings,
which would make pasting into code-scraps much easier.

Sam


Re: paste gvim --> lyx

2009-07-28 Thread Hellmut Weber

Hi Ignacio,

Ignacio García schrieb:

El 27 de julio de 2009 23:16, Hellmut Weber escribió:


Your recipe does not work for me when
* marking text in gvim using shift-V / C-v
* marking text with the mouse from the output in a terminal (konsole)

So thanks a lot, kedit provides a workaround.

Do you have any idea what to do with vim and from text output to a terminal?


In gvim Edit > Copy and in LyX Paste Special works fine here
And with gnome-terminal works the same too:
Marking text with the mouse,
Edit > Copy or Ctrl-Shift-C
then in LyX, Edit>PasteSpecial>SimpleText or Ctrl-Shift-C
and the text is pasted with line breaks

(Sometimes I use the middle mouse button to paste, but no line breaks)

I think you use kde (I do not) and there the things can be a bit different.
Perhaps you get better help  from kde users in LyX users list.

Thanks that did it ;-)))

Sorry that I didn't mention KDE, your assumption is correct.

A bit of further testing shows that this process can be optimezed in 
both cases:


Konsole:
1. Mark text using the mouse
2. shift+ctrl+c
3. switch to lyx
4. shift+ctrl+v

gvim:
1. Mark text using shift+V + arrow keys
2. shift to lyx
3. shift+ctrl+v

Whenever I can I avoid using the mouse.

Thanks again and happy LyXing


Hellmut

--
Dr. Hellmut Weber m...@hellmutweber.de
Degenfeldstraße 2 tel   +49-89-3081172
D-80803 München-Schwabing mobil +49-172-8450321
please: No DOCs, no PPTs. why: tinyurl.com/cbgq



[Fwd: Re: paste gvim --> lyx]

2009-07-28 Thread Hellmut Weber

Sorry,
it must be

gvim:
1. Mark text using shift+V + arrow keys
2. alt+e, c (Menu "edit", "copy")
3. shift to lyx
4. shift+ctrl+v

Cheers

Hellmut


 Original-Nachricht ----
Betreff: Re: paste gvim --> lyx
Datum: Tue, 28 Jul 2009 12:04:28 +0200
Von: Hellmut Weber <m...@hellmutweber.de>
Antwort an: m...@hellmutweber.de
An: Ignacio García <ignacio.gmora...@gmail.com>,  LyX Users List 
<lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
Referenzen: 
<5994c290907261132o5fc80fefy84fb74c99e734...@mail.gmail.com> 
<4a6e192b.8030...@hellmutweber.de> 
<5994c290907280110x6ef8c702hf9340c1ebbdf4...@mail.gmail.com>


Hi Ignacio,

Ignacio García schrieb:

El 27 de julio de 2009 23:16, Hellmut Weber<m...@hellmutweber.de> escribió:


Your recipe does not work for me when
* marking text in gvim using shift-V / C-v
* marking text with the mouse from the output in a terminal (konsole)

So thanks a lot, kedit provides a workaround.

Do you have any idea what to do with vim and from text output to a terminal?


In gvim Edit > Copy and in LyX Paste Special works fine here
And with gnome-terminal works the same too:
Marking text with the mouse,
Edit > Copy or Ctrl-Shift-C
then in LyX, Edit>PasteSpecial>SimpleText or Ctrl-Shift-C
and the text is pasted with line breaks

(Sometimes I use the middle mouse button to paste, but no line breaks)

I think you use kde (I do not) and there the things can be a bit different.
Perhaps you get better help  from kde users in LyX users list.

Thanks that did it ;-)))

Sorry that I didn't mention KDE, your assumption is correct.

A bit of further testing shows that this process can be optimezed in
both cases:

Konsole:
1. Mark text using the mouse
2. shift+ctrl+c
3. switch to lyx
4. shift+ctrl+v

gvim:
1. Mark text using shift+V + arrow keys
2. shift to lyx
3. shift+ctrl+v

Whenever I can I avoid using the mouse.

Thanks again and happy LyXing


Hellmut

--
Dr. Hellmut Weber m...@hellmutweber.de
Degenfeldstraße 2 tel   +49-89-3081172
D-80803 München-Schwabing mobil +49-172-8450321
please: No DOCs, no PPTs. why: tinyurl.com/cbgq



--
Dr. Hellmut Weber m...@hellmutweber.de
Degenfeldstraße 2 tel   +49-89-3081172
D-80803 München-Schwabing mobil +49-172-8450321
please: No DOCs, no PPTs. why: tinyurl.com/cbgq



Re: [Fwd: Re: paste gvim --> lyx]

2009-07-28 Thread Sam Liddicott
* Hellmut Weber wrote, On 28/07/09 11:08:
> Sorry,
> it must be
> 
> gvim:
> 1. Mark text using shift+V + arrow keys
> 2. alt+e, c (Menu "edit", "copy")
> 3. shift to lyx
> 4. shift+ctrl+v

Lyx could do with a paste mode that used CTRL+Enter type line joinings,
which would make pasting into code-scraps much easier.

Sam


paste gvim -- lyx

2009-07-26 Thread Hellmut Weber

Hi list,
building a new gentoo system fro scratch with quite some documentation i 
often have the need to cut some lines from gvim to insert them into my 
lyx document. Doing so I loose all line breaks.

For longer peaces of code this is quite annoying.

IIRC this topic has already been discussed in this list but i didn't 
save the contributions, and ggogling didn't give what I was looking for.


If somebody can give me a hint it would save me a lot of time

TIA

Hellmut

--
Dr. Hellmut Weber m...@hellmutweber.de
Degenfeldstraße 2 tel   +49-89-3081172
D-80803 München-Schwabing mobil +49-172-8450321
please: No DOCs, no PPTs. why: tinyurl.com/cbgq



Re: paste gvim -- lyx

2009-07-26 Thread Ignacio García
Hellmut Weber wrote

 Hi list,

 building a new gentoo system fro scratch with quite some documentation i 
 often have the need to cut some lines from gvim to insert them into my lyx 
 document. Doing so I loose all line breaks.

 For longer peaces of code this is quite annoying.


 IIRC this topic has already been discussed in this list but i didn't save the 
 contributions, and ggogling didn't give what I was looking for.

 If somebody can give me a hint it would save me a lot of time

 TIA

 Hellmut

The menu entry Edit  Paste Special  Plain Text can help you.
The copied text is pasted in LyX and inserted as Paragraphs,
the line breaks of the text will start a new paragraph in LyX.

I hope this works for you

Ignacio


paste gvim -- lyx

2009-07-26 Thread Hellmut Weber

Hi list,
building a new gentoo system fro scratch with quite some documentation i 
often have the need to cut some lines from gvim to insert them into my 
lyx document. Doing so I loose all line breaks.

For longer peaces of code this is quite annoying.

IIRC this topic has already been discussed in this list but i didn't 
save the contributions, and ggogling didn't give what I was looking for.


If somebody can give me a hint it would save me a lot of time

TIA

Hellmut

--
Dr. Hellmut Weber m...@hellmutweber.de
Degenfeldstraße 2 tel   +49-89-3081172
D-80803 München-Schwabing mobil +49-172-8450321
please: No DOCs, no PPTs. why: tinyurl.com/cbgq



Re: paste gvim -- lyx

2009-07-26 Thread Ignacio García
Hellmut Weber wrote

 Hi list,

 building a new gentoo system fro scratch with quite some documentation i 
 often have the need to cut some lines from gvim to insert them into my lyx 
 document. Doing so I loose all line breaks.

 For longer peaces of code this is quite annoying.


 IIRC this topic has already been discussed in this list but i didn't save the 
 contributions, and ggogling didn't give what I was looking for.

 If somebody can give me a hint it would save me a lot of time

 TIA

 Hellmut

The menu entry Edit  Paste Special  Plain Text can help you.
The copied text is pasted in LyX and inserted as Paragraphs,
the line breaks of the text will start a new paragraph in LyX.

I hope this works for you

Ignacio


paste gvim --> lyx

2009-07-26 Thread Hellmut Weber

Hi list,
building a new gentoo system fro scratch with quite some documentation i 
often have the need to cut some lines from gvim to insert them into my 
lyx document. Doing so I loose all line breaks.

For longer peaces of code this is quite annoying.

IIRC this topic has already been discussed in this list but i didn't 
save the contributions, and ggogling didn't give what I was looking for.


If somebody can give me a hint it would save me a lot of time

TIA

Hellmut

--
Dr. Hellmut Weber m...@hellmutweber.de
Degenfeldstraße 2 tel   +49-89-3081172
D-80803 München-Schwabing mobil +49-172-8450321
please: No DOCs, no PPTs. why: tinyurl.com/cbgq



Re: paste gvim --> lyx

2009-07-26 Thread Ignacio García
Hellmut Weber wrote

> Hi list,

> building a new gentoo system fro scratch with quite some documentation i 
> often have the need to cut some lines from gvim to insert them into my lyx 
> document. Doing so I loose all line breaks.

> For longer peaces of code this is quite annoying.


> IIRC this topic has already been discussed in this list but i didn't save the 
> contributions, and ggogling didn't give what I was looking for.

> If somebody can give me a hint it would save me a lot of time

> TIA

> Hellmut

The menu entry Edit > Paste Special > Plain Text can help you.
The copied text is pasted in LyX and inserted as Paragraphs,
the line breaks of the text will start a new paragraph in LyX.

I hope this works for you

Ignacio