On 19 Feb 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andre' 3. It still would be *really* nice to have an xfig-inset that
Andre' brings up xfig when trying to edit the contents, perhaps even
Andre' storing the xfig-source within the .lyx if the users
On 15 Feb 1999, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
I have investigated a bit on why it is so hard to compile devel lyx.
Two reasons:
1. "class LString;" should not be used in headerfiles. Change
it to "#include "LString.h"
We might be able use a #define LString
I found some spare time today and decided to dig through the Debian bug
archive and check which bugs reported on LyX are still present in version
1.0.0. I hope you don't mind me sending reports resp. patches for what I
find.
So far I found two:
1) Lyx has wrong char in french keyboard layout,
On Don, 18 Feb 1999 Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
Jochen Kuepper writes:
JK On Mon, 15 Feb 1999 Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
2. The string class supplied with gcc and egcs are not compatible
with STL string. So the check we use to decide if the included
string class should be used of not
Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
Do anyone compile Lyx on a sun system? SunOS or Solaris? I'd be
grateful to accept binary distributions for these.
Lgb
--- Start of forwarded message ---
Date: Thu, 18 Feb 1999 14:02:51 +0100
Message-Id: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL
On Thu, 18 Feb 1999, Asger Alstrup Nielsen wrote:
Perhaps this is the more correct option. Hmmm... The main reason for the
changes in the first place was the bizarre combinations of toggling in the
character popup. So perhaps we should make the popup an exception.
I think we should
"Michael" == Michael Meskes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Michael I found some spare time today and decided to dig through the
Michael Debian bug archive and check which bugs reported on LyX are
Michael still present in version 1.0.0. I hope you don't mind me
Michael sending reports resp. patches
"Lars" == Lars Gullik Bjønnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
JL Because the docs *rely* on \url :( So we have to provide a
JL default... I think that adding url support to LyX just before
JL releasing it was not really a good idea.
Lars Have we got any reports that users have not been able to tex
"Mate" == Mate Wierdl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
MateAsger K. Alstrup Nielsen wrote:
[How to handle the - in the docs.] Another solution would be to
use an arrow in math mode in the docs. It would be blue on
screen, though.
MateThat's what we use in the german version:
"Stephan" == Stephan Witt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Stephan BTW, I really don't know what SUN 1.0.0 is.
He meant ``a SUN version of LyX 1.0.0''.
"Lars" == Lars Gullik Bjønnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
JL gcc 2.8.1 does not have stl/bastring.h, but lyx does not compile
JL there. I have to admit that I have not tried it recently.
Lars ok, my mistake. Try std/bastring.h instead.
So, I just have to check whether this header file exists,
"Fred" == Fred Hucht [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Fred Hi LyXers, first the bug:
Fred Do "Insert-Citation...", then cancel. The citation is
Fred nevertheless inserted. OK, I reported that already some time
Fred ago. The problem occurs when you nevertheless latex the file, as
Fred in the .tex file
"Andre'" == Andre' Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Andre' Ok, I am probably just beeing stupid ;-)
Andre' Could anybody please explain how I reach the latest
Andre' (development) version starting from http://www.lyx.org.
You need cvs for that. Install it, then do
CVSROOT=:pserver:[EMAIL
"ChangGil" == ChangGil Han [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ChangGil Hello, The compilation of lyx-1.0.0 at my Indigo2 (IRIX6.2)
ChangGil fails with the attached error messages (I have had no
ChangGil problem with the previos versions). My compiler is
ChangGil gcc-2.7.2.3. I know there are binary
Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
Available at ftp.lyx.org, ftp.devel.lyx.org.
Next pre scheduled in a week.
1.0.1 scheduled 1. Mar.
Lgb
Thanks.
I tried to compile it on Solaris. It seems to compile and run after
correcting one thing my compiler doesn't accept:
In file
"Stephan" == Stephan Witt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Stephan I tried to compile it on Solaris. It seems to compile and run
Stephan after correcting one thing my compiler doesn't accept:
Stephan In file src/math_root.C line 25 I had to change
Stephan MathRootInset::MathRootInset(short
Hello lyx team,
just a suggestion 'cause there were bug reports (also referring to a
former cryptic cc of mine, sorry for not saying clearer then what I
wanted to suggest):
Could LyX be made to spill out error messages similar to those of perl
(with paths, loaded libraries, resources etc.) in
"Arnd" == Arnd Hanses [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Arnd Hello lyx team, just a suggestion 'cause there were bug reports
Arnd (also referring to a former cryptic cc of mine, sorry for not
Arnd saying clearer then what I wanted to suggest):
Arnd Could LyX be made to spill out error messages similar
On Fri, 19 Feb 1999 15:41:48 +0100 (MET), Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Arnd" == Arnd Hanses [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Great. Is it the stock lyx distribution, or did you have to make
modifications? We'll be glad to fold them in. In particular, I'm
not sure about what to do with the changes
On Fri, 19 Feb 1999 16:24:21 +0100 (MET), Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Arnd Could LyX be made to spill out error messages similar to those
Arnd of perl (with paths, loaded libraries, resources etc.) in case
Arnd of unexpected events:
Arnd This would make live much easier for users who got
It was pointed out by a user of the linux binary I made that the
README.bin I provided did not have complete instructions for installation
in a non-standard location.
I looked, and the README.bin.example had the same problem -- and I didn't
read it carefully enough before packing it up. I
"David" == David L Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
David It was pointed out by a user of the linux binary I made that
David the README.bin I provided did not have complete instructions
David for installation in a non-standard location.
David You should set the environment variable LYX_DIR to
LyX 1.0.0 running on Linux (installed from the RPM) just SIGSEVed on me. I
had just started a "buffer-export-dvi" command. I've done this lots of
times without any problems before. I just reloaded LyX and ran the command
again and it worked fine. The only help that I can give is that this LyX
"Reuben" == Reuben Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Reuben LyX 1.0.0 running on Linux (installed from the RPM) just
Reuben SIGSEVed on me. I had just started a "buffer-export-dvi"
Reuben command. I've done this lots of times without any problems
Reuben before. I just reloaded LyX and ran the
---Reply to mail from Jean-Marc Lasgouttes about Missing instructions about LYX_DIR in
README.bin.example
Hmm, this should not be necessary, since, if LyX binary is in
/foo/bin/lyx, it searches its data in
/foo/bin/../share/lyx == /foo/share/lyx
I'd be curious to know why this did not
"Thomas" == Thomas Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thomas I am looking at the fax modules in Lyx, but have not been able
Thomas to figure out how to easily write the $$Comments out to a temp
Thomas file as opposed to building them into the fax_command.
Thomas Initially I tried to set up a
Hi all,
(Sending to devel because I think it's a bug...)
a strange Problem, maybe I did something wrong. I wanted to typeset the
second time derivative of a vector. So I went to math mode and typed:
\ddot{
(second brace is inserted automatically, the two dots apear)
\vec{
(again, 2nd
Hi,
I'm not sure I like the triangle solution that has been presented, but I
can live with it. What I do want to stress, though, is that the accepted
solution SHOULD NOT BE ERT IN THE LYX FILE! Sorry about the shouting, but
I feel strongly on this one, and I'm sure John W will back me up on this
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm not sure I like the triangle solution that has been presented, but I
can live with it. What I do want to stress, though, is that the accepted
solution SHOULD NOT BE ERT IN THE LYX FILE! Sorry about the shouting, but
I feel strongly on this one, and I'm sure
On 19-Feb-99 Peter Suetterlin wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm not sure I like the triangle solution that has been presented, but I
can live with it. What I do want to stress, though, is that the accepted
solution SHOULD NOT BE ERT IN THE LYX FILE! Sorry about the shouting, but
I
On Fri, 19 Feb 1999, Carl Ollivier-Gooch wrote:
Um, I hate to burst in on all the complex scheming going on for this
issue, but why not use the math \rightarrow, in math mode, which LyX
already displays as an arrow? Wouldn't this be much simpler, at least
until such time as we support
Oh, BTW, I'm bringing this all up again because I assume it will fall to
me to change this everywhere in the documentation :-) or is that :-( or
perhaps :+| (punched nose)
I just want to make darn sure there is a "correct" solution in place
before I start hacking on 300+ pages of documentation
i have freebsd installed now, it seems. On automake of 1.1, i get the
message,
configure.in: 52: `AM_PROG_INSTALL' is obsolete; use `AC_PROG_INSTALL'
aclocal.m4: 623: `AM_PROG_INSTALL' is obsolete; use `AC_PROG_INSTALL'
It configures all right, but on make it yields
Making all in po
make:
Quick question, would it be possible to have \nocite{} ?
If I add as ERT the automatic bibtex update doesnt work.
Roland
On Fri, 19 Feb 1999, Fred Hucht wrote:
On Fri, 19 Feb 1999, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
JML "Fred" == Fred Hucht [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
JML
Fred Hi LyXers, first
On Fri, 19 Feb 1999 17:14:50 +0100, Arnd Hanses wrote:
On Fri, 19 Feb 1999 16:24:21 +0100 (MET), Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Arnd Could LyX be made to spill out error messages similar to those
Arnd of perl (with paths, loaded libraries, resources etc.) in case
Arnd of unexpected events:
Arnd
On Fri, Feb 19, 1999 at 02:53:21PM +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
You're welcome to send to us all the patches you want :)
:-)
Thanks, I applied this one.
Thanks.
Michael 2) 'I just mis-typed "lynx" and instead started lyx on a
Michael telnet terminal without an associated X display.
On Fri, Feb 19, 1999 at 03:08:23PM +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Mate" == Mate Wierdl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mate $\to$ is more economical, but I'd go with $\triangleright$ (if
Mate postscript is not to be used).
Yes, \triangleright looks good. I guess we should have a new special
AR I tried with a clean checkout and the problem seems to be that
AR we have to change to lib/reLyX/ and run automake and autoconf by
AR hand before it will compile -- since there is no Makefile there.
yes, i got the same thing on linux with a clean checkout
Yes, we can do
I think the original objection to this was that you have to go into math
mode to use it.
Define a macro (as I suggested in my first post) and you will not have
to bother with math mode.
Mate
alan wrote,
Rick I'd suggest that you wait until we've sorted out the new inset stuff
and also sorted out the layout stuff we've been discussing. (you are
planning these changes for 1.1 aren't you?)
That doesn't mean you can't find something else to do to hide from your
thesis. I'd
I took a quick look at adding glossary support (in parallel to index
support), and the LyX side is trivial (mostly cut and paste from
index). I did this (correctly, I think) in perhaps 20 minutes.
The hard part seems to be the transformation of a .glo file into
something useful. If there is an
Maybe I'm not using it right, but there seems to be a bug in
include-verbatim. While the browse option will produce a filename, it
has no path. The result is no document included, and no error
reported.
While I'm at it, can someone give me a hint as to where to set the
spacing for the
On 19 Feb 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Andre'> 3. It still would be *really* nice to have an xfig-inset that
> > Andre'> brings up xfig when trying to edit the contents, perhaps even
> > Andre'> storing the xfig-source within the .lyx if
On 15 Feb 1999, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
>
> I have investigated a bit on why it is so hard to compile devel lyx.
> Two reasons:
>
> 1. "class LString;" should not be used in headerfiles. Change
> it to "#include "LString.h"
We might be able use a #define LString
I found some spare time today and decided to dig through the Debian bug
archive and check which bugs reported on LyX are still present in version
1.0.0. I hope you don't mind me sending reports resp. patches for what I
find.
So far I found two:
1) Lyx has wrong char in french keyboard layout,
On Don, 18 Feb 1999 Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
>>> Jochen Kuepper writes:
>
> JK> On Mon, 15 Feb 1999 Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
> >> 2. The string class supplied with gcc and egcs are not compatible
> >> with STL string. So the check we use to decide if the included
> >> string class should
Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
>
> Do anyone compile Lyx on a sun system? SunOS or Solaris? I'd be
> grateful to accept binary distributions for these.
>
> Lgb
>
> --- Start of forwarded message ---
> Date: Thu, 18 Feb 1999 14:02:51 +0100
> Message-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:
On Thu, 18 Feb 1999, Asger Alstrup Nielsen wrote:
> > Perhaps this is the more correct option. Hmmm... The main reason for the
> > changes in the first place was the bizarre combinations of toggling in the
> > character popup. So perhaps we should make the popup an exception.
>
> I think we
> "Michael" == Michael Meskes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Michael> I found some spare time today and decided to dig through the
Michael> Debian bug archive and check which bugs reported on LyX are
Michael> still present in version 1.0.0. I hope you don't mind me
Michael> sending reports
> "Lars" == Lars Gullik Bjønnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JL> Because the docs *rely* on \url :( So we have to provide a
JL> default... I think that adding url support to LyX just before
JL> releasing it was not really a good idea.
Lars> Have we got any reports that users have not been
> "Mate" == Mate Wierdl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Mate>Asger K. Alstrup Nielsen wrote:
>> [How to handle the -> in the docs.] > Another solution would be to
>> use an arrow in math mode in the > docs. It would be blue on
>> screen, though.
Mate>That's what we use in the german
> "Stephan" == Stephan Witt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Stephan> BTW, I really don't know what SUN 1.0.0 is.
He meant ``a SUN version of LyX 1.0.0''.
> "Lars" == Lars Gullik Bjønnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JL> gcc 2.8.1 does not have stl/bastring.h, but lyx does not compile
JL> there. I have to admit that I have not tried it recently.
Lars> ok, my mistake. Try std/bastring.h instead.
So, I just have to check whether this header file
> "Fred" == Fred Hucht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Fred> Hi LyXers, first the bug:
Fred> Do "Insert->Citation...", then cancel. The citation is
Fred> nevertheless inserted. OK, I reported that already some time
Fred> ago. The problem occurs when you nevertheless latex the file, as
Fred> in
> "Andre'" == Andre' Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Andre'> Ok, I am probably just beeing stupid ;-)
Andre'> Could anybody please explain how I reach the latest
Andre'> (development) version starting from http://www.lyx.org.
You need cvs for that. Install it, then do
> "ChangGil" == ChangGil Han <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
ChangGil> Hello, The compilation of lyx-1.0.0 at my Indigo2 (IRIX6.2)
ChangGil> fails with the attached error messages (I have had no
ChangGil> problem with the previos versions). My compiler is
ChangGil> gcc-2.7.2.3. I know there are
Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
>
> Available at ftp.lyx.org, ftp.devel.lyx.org.
>
> Next pre scheduled in a week.
>
> 1.0.1 scheduled 1. Mar.
>
> Lgb
Thanks.
I tried to compile it on Solaris. It seems to compile and run after
correcting one thing my compiler doesn't accept:
In file
> "Stephan" == Stephan Witt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Stephan> I tried to compile it on Solaris. It seems to compile and run
Stephan> after correcting one thing my compiler doesn't accept:
Stephan> In file src/math_root.C line 25 I had to change
Stephan>
Hello lyx team,
just a suggestion 'cause there were bug reports (also referring to a
former cryptic cc of mine, sorry for not saying clearer then what I
wanted to suggest):
Could LyX be made to spill out error messages similar to those of perl
(with paths, loaded libraries, resources etc.) in
> "Arnd" == Arnd Hanses <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Arnd> Hello lyx team, just a suggestion 'cause there were bug reports
Arnd> (also referring to a former cryptic cc of mine, sorry for not
Arnd> saying clearer then what I wanted to suggest):
Arnd> Could LyX be made to spill out error
On Fri, 19 Feb 1999 15:41:48 +0100 (MET), Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>> "Arnd" == Arnd Hanses <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>>> Great. Is it the stock lyx distribution, or did you have to make
>>> modifications? We'll be glad to fold them in. In particular, I'm
>>> not sure about what to
On Fri, 19 Feb 1999 16:24:21 +0100 (MET), Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Arnd> Could LyX be made to spill out error messages similar to those
>Arnd> of perl (with paths, loaded libraries, resources etc.) in case
>Arnd> of unexpected events:
>
>Arnd> This would make live much easier for users who
It was pointed out by a user of the linux binary I made that the
README.bin I provided did not have complete instructions for installation
in a non-standard location.
I looked, and the README.bin.example had the same problem -- and I didn't
read it carefully enough before packing it up. I
> "David" == David L Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
David> It was pointed out by a user of the linux binary I made that
David> the README.bin I provided did not have complete instructions
David> for installation in a non-standard location.
David> You should set the environment variable
LyX 1.0.0 running on Linux (installed from the RPM) just SIGSEVed on me. I
had just started a "buffer-export-dvi" command. I've done this lots of
times without any problems before. I just reloaded LyX and ran the command
again and it worked fine. The only help that I can give is that this LyX
> "Reuben" == Reuben Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Reuben> LyX 1.0.0 running on Linux (installed from the RPM) just
Reuben> SIGSEVed on me. I had just started a "buffer-export-dvi"
Reuben> command. I've done this lots of times without any problems
Reuben> before. I just reloaded LyX and
---Reply to mail from Jean-Marc Lasgouttes about Missing instructions about LYX_DIR in
README.bin.example
> Hmm, this should not be necessary, since, if LyX binary is in
> /foo/bin/lyx, it searches its data in
> /foo/bin/../share/lyx == /foo/share/lyx
>
> I'd be curious to know why this did
> "Thomas" == Thomas Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Thomas> I am looking at the fax modules in Lyx, but have not been able
Thomas> to figure out how to easily write the $$Comments out to a temp
Thomas> file as opposed to building them into the fax_command.
Thomas> Initially I tried to
Hi all,
(Sending to devel because I think it's a bug...)
a strange Problem, maybe I did something wrong. I wanted to typeset the
second time derivative of a vector. So I went to math mode and typed:
\ddot{
(second brace is inserted automatically, the two dots apear)
\vec{
(again, 2nd
Hi,
I'm not sure I like the triangle solution that has been presented, but I
can live with it. What I do want to stress, though, is that the accepted
solution SHOULD NOT BE ERT IN THE LYX FILE! Sorry about the shouting, but
I feel strongly on this one, and I'm sure John W will back me up on this
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm not sure I like the triangle solution that has been presented, but I
> can live with it. What I do want to stress, though, is that the accepted
> solution SHOULD NOT BE ERT IN THE LYX FILE! Sorry about the shouting, but
> I feel strongly on this one, and
On 19-Feb-99 Peter Suetterlin wrote:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm not sure I like the triangle solution that has been presented, but I
>> can live with it. What I do want to stress, though, is that the accepted
>> solution SHOULD NOT BE ERT IN THE LYX FILE! Sorry about the
On Fri, 19 Feb 1999, Carl Ollivier-Gooch wrote:
> Um, I hate to burst in on all the complex scheming going on for this
> issue, but why not use the math \rightarrow, in math mode, which LyX
> already displays as an arrow? Wouldn't this be much simpler, at least
> until such time as we support
Oh, BTW, I'm bringing this all up again because I assume it will fall to
me to change this everywhere in the documentation :-) or is that :-( or
perhaps :+| (punched nose)
I just want to make darn sure there is a "correct" solution in place
before I start hacking on 300+ pages of documentation
i have freebsd installed now, it seems. On automake of 1.1, i get the
message,
configure.in: 52: `AM_PROG_INSTALL' is obsolete; use `AC_PROG_INSTALL'
aclocal.m4: 623: `AM_PROG_INSTALL' is obsolete; use `AC_PROG_INSTALL'
It configures all right, but on make it yields
Making all in po
make:
Quick question, would it be possible to have \nocite{} ?
If I add as ERT the automatic bibtex update doesnt work.
Roland
On Fri, 19 Feb 1999, Fred Hucht wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Feb 1999, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>
> JML> > "Fred" == Fred Hucht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> JML>
> Fred>
On Fri, 19 Feb 1999 17:14:50 +0100, Arnd Hanses wrote:
>On Fri, 19 Feb 1999 16:24:21 +0100 (MET), Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>
>Arnd> Could LyX be made to spill out error messages similar to those
>>Arnd> of perl (with paths, loaded libraries, resources etc.) in case
>>Arnd> of unexpected
On Fri, Feb 19, 1999 at 02:53:21PM +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> You're welcome to send to us all the patches you want :)
:-)
> Thanks, I applied this one.
Thanks.
> Michael> 2) 'I just mis-typed "lynx" and instead started lyx on a
> Michael> telnet terminal without an associated X
On Fri, Feb 19, 1999 at 03:08:23PM +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> > "Mate" == Mate Wierdl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Mate> $\to$ is more economical, but I'd go with $\triangleright$ (if
> Mate> postscript is not to be used).
>
> Yes, \triangleright looks good. I guess we should have
> >
> > AR> I tried with a clean checkout and the problem seems to be that
> > AR> we have to change to lib/reLyX/ and run automake and autoconf by
> > AR> hand before it will compile -- since there is no Makefile there.
yes, i got the same thing on linux with a clean checkout
> > Yes,
I think the original objection to this was that you have to go into math
mode to use it.
Define a macro (as I suggested in my first post) and you will not have
to bother with math mode.
Mate
alan wrote,
> Rick I'd suggest that you wait until we've sorted out the new inset stuff
> and also sorted out the layout stuff we've been discussing. (you are
> planning these changes for 1.1 aren't you?)
> That doesn't mean you can't find something else to do to hide from your
> thesis. I'd
I took a quick look at adding glossary support (in parallel to index
support), and the LyX side is trivial (mostly cut and paste from
index). I did this (correctly, I think) in perhaps 20 minutes.
The hard part seems to be the transformation of a .glo file into
something useful. If there is an
Maybe I'm not using it right, but there seems to be a bug in
include-verbatim. While the browse option will produce a filename, it
has no path. The result is no document included, and no error
reported.
While I'm at it, can someone give me a hint as to where to set the
spacing for the
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