I forward this to the developers list as surely Jean-Marc or Lars
know more about this. It seems a good way to do this. What do other
fellow developers think?
Jürgen
-FW: [EMAIL PROTECTED]-Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2001 03:25:23
+
From: Duncan Simpson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Juergen
On 12 Mar 2001, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
I do understand why a native GUI windows binary would be a good thing,
but we have to be more ambitious than that: iwe want to infect
windows users/developpers with the GPL virus :) More seriously, we
will _never_ have a good windows product
On 09-Mar-2001 Allan Rae wrote:
And should we allow document specific spell chekcer options?
If so then some of the SpellCheckerOptions form should be implemented as a
tab folder of FormDocument.
Anyway I think we need to decide just what scope spell checker options
should have:
"Martin" == Martin Vermeer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Martin N !
Martin Tcl/tk is a fine RAD tool if you want to put together quickly
Martin something visual that just works. But... I thought one of the
Martin reasons for the GUI-I work here was to produce something that
Martin looks
On 09-Mar-2001 Roman Fietze wrote:
I assume it's the space in "Meeting Notes", because the same thing happens
when opening the file in "~/tmp/Meeting Notes".
You assume right, LaTeX cannot use spaces in filenames without some special
hacks. Try to rename the file to Meeting_Notes!
"ditto" == ditto [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ditto John Levon writes:
Just try out CVS and fix problems, clean up code etc. !
ditto Alright, i'll be doing some snooping around the CVS. Just to
ditto let you all know, this is my first time actually participating
ditto in development,
On 09-Mar-2001 Claus Hentschel wrote:
But: Because this script was not necessary before 1.1.6 it would be nice
(necessary??) to re-implement that 'feature' into the new tabular source!
Sure we will do this ;), just send me a file saved with your Windows version
(probably you have to zip it
On 09-Mar-2001 John Levon wrote:
I have that separated in the matrix ... from my quick look, the "options" dialog,
however is a duplicate of the prefs one.
No but we could have a button "Global Options" which opens the right tab
in the preferences dialog, so to minimize User-interaction,
"Asger" == Asger K Alstrup Nielsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Asger 1) requires licenses for Qt on Windows for all developers that
Asger work on the windows port. It's not enough that Kalle has one,
Asger because otherwise we will never achieve momentum enough to
Asger support the port: One man
On 09-Mar-2001 Allan Rae wrote:
The canvas abstraction shouldn't be as scary as everyone thinks it is.
That said, I haven't given that much thought because Lars and Asger had
been doing most of the work on that in the old tree.
Oh good ol'times. I remember the joyous cheers (with a beer)
"hawk" == hawk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
hawk But aside from that, we're stuck with most of the world being on
hawk the dark side. I'd love to be able to hand a student a disk (or
hawk web reference) to install lyx on his machine. Editing with
hawk students on joint writing is a problem. I'm
"Amir" == Amir Karger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Amir Did we ever get an estimate of how many people use LyX? Any
Amir ideas of how to use number of downloads to guess at it?
I really do not know how we could do that. I forgot what the
membership of lyx-users is, but it was not that large. The
"Andre" == Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Andre 1 Digital C++ V6.1 // [1]
I replied myself that I used cxx 6.2-027, so you obviously forgot me :)
Andre 1 Sun CC 6.0 // [1]
If I remember well, this is actually CC 5.3 (6.0 is the name of the
full suite). This one does not compile LyX
"Juergen" == Juergen Vigna [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Juergen On 09-Mar-2001 John Levon wrote:
I have that separated in the matrix ... from my quick look, the
"options" dialog, however is a duplicate of the prefs one.
Juergen No but we could have a button "Global Options" which opens
Juergen
On 13 Mar 2001, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"ditto" == ditto [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ditto Angus Leeming writes:
We're in the process of removing all GUI-specific code from the LyX
kernel
ditto Are there any groups working on non-unix GUI's as in an
ditto MFC/windows or Java
I replied myself that I used cxx 6.2-027, so you obviously forgot me :)
I obviously mis-interpreted your statement:
"I compile LyX with gcc 2.95.2 and compaq cxx V6.2-024."
I took that as "I could use 2.95.2 if necessary".
Both compilers support namespaces and have the additional advantage
"Andre" == Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Andre I obviously mis-interpreted your statement:
Andre "I compile LyX with gcc 2.95.2 and compaq cxx V6.2-024."
Andre I took that as "I could use 2.95.2 if necessary".
No this means: "I make sure that cxx compiles LyX because this avoids
"Yu" == Yu Di [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yu Hi, I am using LyX 1.1.6fix1 on my Linux box. In my document, the
Yu page style is "headings", and I have something like cross
Yu reference to "aaa" in one of my chapter titles. When I generated
Yu Postscript, the references became "??". I exported the
I do not know whether this problem is already known: with NEW_INSETS
activated, the first time I open a footnote (in userguide, for ex.),
the right red line of the box is not drawn (presumably it is too far
on the right). If I close and re-open the box, then it is painted
right.
Feels like an
"larry" == larry [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
larry Sometimes when I'm highlighting text with keyboard short cuts,
larry extra lines are mistakenly painted blue, and hitting the delete
larry key then causes a core dump. I've seen this behavior repeatedly
larry on many of the 1.1.6 + releases, and
"Dekel" == Dekel Tsur [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dekel Here are two patches that can be applied to 1.1.6fix. (I'm
Dekel having problem with my connection, so if you want them, apply
Dekel them yourself)
I think I will not apply them to fix2:
- the patch which adds language_use_babel and
"Garst R. Reese" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| "Lars Gullik Bjnnes" wrote:
|
| "Garst R. Reese" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
|
| | ../../src/ShareContainer.h: In member function `typename
| |std::vectorboost::shared_ptrT, std::allocatorboost::shared_ptrT
| |::value_type
Index: src/frontends/xforms/ChangeLog
===
RCS file: /usr/local/lyx/cvsroot/lyx-devel/src/frontends/xforms/ChangeLog,v
retrieving revision 1.45
diff -u -p -r1.45 ChangeLog
--- src/frontends/xforms/ChangeLog 2001/03/12 16:35:58
On Tuesday, 13. March 2001 10:21, Andre Poenitz wrote:
We have only three realistic options at this point in time:
1) Use Qt
2) Use MFC
3) Use native Win32 windows
Each issue has mayor drawbacks:
[...]
Even given this restriction of choice, I do not think that 2 is best. This
Dekel Tsur [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| On Sun, Mar 11, 2001 at 09:04:33PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Update of /usr/local/lyx/cvsroot/lyx-devel/src
| In directory baywatch.lyx.org:/tmp/cvs-serv20573/src
|
| Modified Files:
| ChangeLog buffer.C
| Log Message:
| gen toc also
The world is not perfect, however, there all kinds of compiler
incompatibilities, system library bugs, etc., but still porting a Qt/Unix
version to Qt/Windows should be considerably less work than porting to pure
Win32 or to MFC. Remember that the compiler incompatibilities, system
John Levon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| Index: src/frontends/xforms/ChangeLog
| ===
| RCS file: /usr/local/lyx/cvsroot/lyx-devel/src/frontends/xforms/ChangeLog,v
| retrieving revision 1.45
| diff -u -p -r1.45 ChangeLog
| ---
"Kalle" == Kalle Dalheimer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Kalle One of the problems is that the STL version shipped with MS
Kalle Visual C++ is severely broken. I haven't looked at the backend
Kalle code much, but if you do more than simple list operations,
Kalle chances are that these bugs will hit
eh? did you look at buffer.C?
No, I had only a look at the snippets.
Ok... I'll take care of my own bugs ;-}
Andre'
--
Andr Pnitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| mapstring, vectorTocItem ::iterator it = l.find(type);
| if (it == l.end()) {
| vectorTocItem vti;
| vti.push_back(ti);
| l[type] = vti;
| } else {
| it-second.push_back(ti);
| }
|
| Can't the above code be replaced by simply
|
http://www.movement.uklinux.net/patches/lyx/formmaths1.diff.gz
(40k patch so not attached)
This is a GUIIised MathsPanel. Basically just moving stuff around.
Has anyone had a chance to look at the new FormInclude patch yet ?
thanks
john
cvs delete forms/math_forms.C.patch forms/math_forms.fd
Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| | mapstring, vectorTocItem ::iterator it = l.find(type);
| | if (it == l.end()) {
| | vectorTocItem vti;
| | vti.push_back(ti);
| | l[type] = vti;
| | } else {
| | it-second.push_back(ti);
| | }
| |
| | Can't
Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| MathedRowStruct::width expands as needed. Remove explicit sizes.
Seems that we need to stop a bit, I got segfaults when moving around
(cursor) inside some math.
Lgb
What is the current status of the Qt port anyway?
The dialogs are progressing fine:
http://www.devel.lyx.org/guii.php3
I will start with putting the remaining dialogs into place once I've got the
spellchecker moved to frontends (quite a bit of (re)work there).
gr.ed.
On 13-Mar-2001 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
I understand this is the current behaviour of the 1.2.0cvs version,
but it seems bad to me. A checkbox which has virtually no use is
certainly not a good UI design practice.
Well when I put first the button there it wasn't to check it off,
"John" == John Levon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
John Attached is a fixed FormInclude. It's quite a large patch as I
John changed insetinclude a bit.
It is fine with me and I could apply it, but I'd like first to hear
from Angus wrt the changes in Params and also where and how the
buffer_
On Tue, 13 Mar 2001, Juergen Vigna wrote:
IMO we should find a general fix! I was thinking of a dialog with ALL
the extra packages we use listed, switched on/off on a file generated
by the configure script which looks for packages installed and already
sets this for the LaTeX-Configuration.
"John" == John Levon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
John I dream of a similar things, where all available packages are
John listed with descriptions etc.
And a way to force packes on/off (even if they are not there) that
could be document local.
John For example draft is very useful, but it is
Needs a real rewrite...
should handle updatable insets, then footnotes/tabulers/floats etc.
would be spellchecked.
Lgb
Needs a real rewrite...
should handle updatable insets, then footnotes/tabulers/floats etc.
would be spellchecked.
I've been looking a bit a the spellcheck code and think that it needs some
serious cleaning up. (it seems really messy to me).
Related to this cleaning up would be rewriting
On Tuesday 13 March 2001 13:27, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"John" == John Levon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
John Attached is a fixed FormInclude. It's quite a large patch as I
John changed insetinclude a bit.
It is fine with me and I could apply it, but I'd like first to hear
from Angus
On Sun, Mar 11, 2001 at 09:45:04PM +0200, mobo wrote:
I'm using 1.1.6fix1. I migrated from 1.1.5fix2 because lyx had a tendency
of crashing when I opened specific math-heavy documents. It still does it,
starting at some random late hour and continues, untill I remove the
.lyx-directory and
Edwin Leuven [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| Needs a real rewrite...
|
| should handle updatable insets, then footnotes/tabulers/floats etc.
| would be spellchecked.
|
| I've been looking a bit a the spellcheck code and think that it needs some
| serious cleaning up. (it seems really messy to
Jupp. So please have a go at this.
I will. There is however lot's of new stuff in there (for me at least), so
don't expect a patch tomorrow :-)
Greets, Ed.
Hello!
I just tried to update my source-tree and compile and get this errors.
Could someone have a look and please help me?
make[3]: Entering directory `/nfs/sinco/source/lyx/lyx-devel/src/mathed'
/bin/sh ../../libtool --mode=compile g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../../src
-I../../images
Juergen Vigna [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| Hello!
|
| I just tried to update my source-tree and compile and get this errors.
| Could someone have a look and please help me?
Hmm are you suddenly using a work version (rpm) of xforms?
something more than just an update of your source-tree has
On Tue, Mar 13, 2001 at 12:14:59PM +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
- the patch which adds language_use_babel and friends changes a bit
the functionality of LyX and is not a real "fix". It can probably
wait.
The main reason for this patch is using \foreignlanguage{foo}{...}
instead of
"Lars" == Lars Gullik Bjønnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Lars I'd opt for not supporting anything older than 2.95.2.
I would have guessed it :)
Lars one reason: it is not likely that number of 2.91.66 users will
Lars increase, rather the opposite.
What is the cost of supporting 2.91.66? What
* Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010313 12:19]:
"ditto" == ditto [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ditto Angus Leeming writes:
We're in the process of removing all GUI-specific code from the LyX
kernel
ditto Are there any groups working on non-unix GUI's as in an
ditto MFC/windows
On Tue, Mar 13, 2001 at 03:30:07PM +0100, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
I see my gcc 3.0 is missing :-) am I among the 2.96?
I'd opt for not supporting anything older than 2.95.2.
one reason: it is not likely that number of 2.91.66 users will
increase, rather the opposite.
Don't forget that
jmarc jmentioned
"hawk" == hawk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
We already have a windows port which is done using the quick (and not
completely satisfactory one). That's why a real port should use the
best possible solution, not just a pragmatic one.
But if I'm understanding things properly,
Dekel Tsur [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| On Tue, Mar 13, 2001 at 03:30:07PM +0100, Lars Gullik Bjnnes wrote:
| I see my gcc 3.0 is missing :-) am I among the 2.96?
|
| I'd opt for not supporting anything older than 2.95.2.
|
| one reason: it is not likely that number of 2.91.66 users will
|
On Tue, Mar 13, 2001 at 02:52:20PM +0100, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
| Log Message:
| Allow including of files with different class than the parent file
Are you sure about this?
We explictly disallowed this for a reason. (albeit I can recall the
discussion) check the mail archives.
I
On Tue, Mar 13, 2001 at 10:39:26AM +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Amir" == Amir Karger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Amir Did we ever get an estimate of how many people use LyX? Any
Amir ideas of how to use number of downloads to guess at it?
I really do not know how we could do that. I
Lars I'd opt for not supporting anything older than 2.95.2.
I would have guessed it :)
Well, I was wrong with my own prediction...
I thought Lars would require g++ 3.1 as minimum ;-)
Andre'
--
Andr Pnitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 13-Mar-2001 Lars Gullik Bjnnes wrote:
Hmm are you suddenly using a work version (rpm) of xforms?
I've always used an xforms-rpm. What I did was upgrading to 7.0, but that
was already history. I compiled lyx on Wednsday last time and there it worked
something more than just an update of
Juergen Vigna [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| On 13-Mar-2001 Lars Gullik Bjnnes wrote:
|
| Hmm are you suddenly using a work version (rpm) of xforms?
|
| I've always used an xforms-rpm. What I did was upgrading to 7.0, but that
| was already history. I compiled lyx on Wednsday last time and there
On 13-Mar-2001 Lars Gullik Bjnnes wrote:
|
| Where do you see that?
that Object warning/error.
Well that's what I need help for. If I knew where it came from I would
have fixed it already. The only thing I see an Object defined is in the
sigc++-directory.
Jrgen
--
On 13 Mar 2001, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
John Levon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| - string const pattern = "*.(ps|png)| ";
| + string const pattern = "*.(ps|png)|";
what purpose has the second "|"?
what cases does it avoid matching on?
Lgb
In the KDE frontend, the stuff
Juergen Vigna [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| On 13-Mar-2001 Lars Gullik Bjnnes wrote:
| |
| | Where do you see that?
|
| that Object warning/error.
|
| Well that's what I need help for. If I knew where it came from I would
| have fixed it already. The only thing I see an Object defined is in
On 13-Mar-2001 Lars Gullik Bjnnes wrote:
Be sure to upgrade to the most recent packages.
(up2date --nosig --list --register)
(up2date --nosig --update)
I have a local mirror of the updates directory and check the rpm-update
by hand. But ok the only packages up2date would like to update is
John,
why isn't there a patch for the broken rfind()/split() here, or is this fixed
already?
I'll apply it if the other is fixed already.
Angus
On Tuesday 13 March 2001 12:49, John Levon wrote:
Index: src/frontends/xforms/ChangeLog
On Tue, 13 Mar 2001, Juergen Vigna wrote:
On 13-Mar-2001 Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
Be sure to upgrade to the most recent packages.
(up2date --nosig --list --register)
(up2date --nosig --update)
I have a local mirror of the updates directory and check the rpm-update
by hand.
On Tue, 13 Mar 2001, Angus Leeming wrote:
John,
why isn't there a patch for the broken rfind()/split() here, or is this fixed
already?
I'll apply it if the other is fixed already.
Angus
I was a complete dumbarse, there is no bug :)
john
--
"Alan Turing thought about criteria to
On Tue, Mar 13, 2001 at 03:13:47PM +, John Levon wrote:
On Tue, 13 Mar 2001, Amir Karger wrote:
I was just wondering about an order of magnitude. I was thinking the number
was probably in the low 1E5's, but that's a complete guess. It could be as
low as a couple thousand. Who knows?
On 13-Mar-2001 John Levon wrote:
The problem is described in INSTALL. Basically an xforms include is including
an Xt header which it doesn't need to, which defines Object.
Ok so Lars was right. I just installed xforms from the powertools-cd as
it seemed a newer version (and one hopefully for
On 13-Mar-2001 Amir Karger wrote:
Obviously we just need to make LyX automatically send email to lyx.org
whenever someone opens up LyX for the first time (the same way we decide to
show the splash page). While we're at it, we could have LyX look through the
person's address book and email
On 13-Mar-2001 Lars Gullik Bjnnes wrote:
and this is the clasical sympthom of a xforms rpm that is too new
(actually it contains an xforms that is too old)
I reinstalled the old one and now it works! So people don't use
the 7.0 version of xforms but the one for 6.x latest version
hawk wrote:
jmarc jmentioned
"hawk" == hawk [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
We already have a windows port which is done using the quick (and not
completely satisfactory one). That's why a real port should use the
best possible solution, not just a pragmatic one.
But if I'm
Hello,
Sun CC 6.0 supports most modern C++ language constructs (namespaces,
member templates,...).
Michael
==
Michael Schmittphone: +49 451 500 3725
Institute for Telematics
On Tuesday, 13. March 2001 13:18, you wrote:
The world is not perfect, however, there all kinds of compiler
incompatibilities, system library bugs, etc., but still porting a Qt/Unix
version to Qt/Windows should be considerably less work than porting to
pure Win32 or to MFC. Remember that
On Tuesday, 13. March 2001 12:46, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Kalle" == Kalle Dalheimer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Kalle One of the problems is that the STL version shipped with MS
Kalle Visual C++ is severely broken. I haven't looked at the backend
Kalle code much, but if you do more
On Tue, 13 Mar 2001, John Levon wrote:
forgot to mention, the only thing the frontend wants
it for is to get the associated buffer filename
john
--
"Open Source: Divided we stand, united we fall."
On Tue, 13 Mar 2001, Angus Leeming wrote:
On Tuesday 13 March 2001 13:27, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"John" == John Levon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
John Attached is a fixed FormInclude. It's quite a large patch as I
John changed insetinclude a bit.
It is fine with me and I could
On Tuesday 13 March 2001 16:01, John Levon wrote:
Can I just point out I didn't *add* this, I simply moved it - it was already
a member of insetinclude.C
I know. But you're only doing this so that you can pass/store an InsetCommand
to FormInclude.
I don't think that we should rush getting
On Tue, 13 Mar 2001, Angus Leeming wrote:
On Tuesday 13 March 2001 16:01, John Levon wrote:
Can I just point out I didn't *add* this, I simply moved it - it was already
a member of insetinclude.C
I know. But you're only doing this so that you can pass/store an InsetCommand
to
On Tue, Mar 13, 2001 at 03:17:24PM +, Jules Bean wrote:
At dcs.qmw.ac.uk, it is installed by default also, so undergrads and
postgrads alike have access to it. I haven't seen many using it,
though.
Here at several places lyx is installed by default also.
Jules
--
Jos
Public apology. It appears I can't read!!!
A
On Tuesday 13 March 2001 16:35, John Levon wrote:
On Tue, 13 Mar 2001, Angus Leeming wrote:
On Tuesday 13 March 2001 16:01, John Levon wrote:
Can I just point out I didn't *add* this, I simply moved it - it was
already
a member of
garst gabbed,
But if I'm understanding things properly, currently a student would
have todownload and install cygnus, download and configure an xserver,
download xforms, and then compile lyx . . . or am I missing something
going through the pages?
Yes, ghostscript and LaTeX :)
Garst
On 13 Mar 2001, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Asger (Cygwin can not
Asger compile MFC, and probably never will since it's not API
Asger compatible).
I thought that, for the wine project, Corel funded some gcc
developments geared in particular at being able to compile MFC
applications.
One of the problems is that the STL version shipped with MS Visual C++ is
severely broken. I haven't looked at the backend code much, but if you do
more than simple list operations, chances are that these bugs will hit you as
well. There is a workaround for this as well, you can buy
Hi,
sorry, I probably missed the discussion while I was away the last weeks, but
after cvs updating, configure for boost now gives me:
checking for standard library namespace... no - either STL is not present or
in a non-standard namespace.
configure: error: Sorry, you can't compile this
hawk wrote:
I don't suppose that anyone has written a script to go grab everything
needed for the darkside . . . (don't look at me; I don't know much
more about windows than to know that it's *very* painful whenever I
have to sit in front of it, and that it screws up my partition tables .
garst gobbled,
I don't suppose that anyone has written a script to go grab everything
needed for the darkside . . . (don't look at me; I don't know much
more about windows than to know that it's *very* painful whenever I
have to sit in front of it, and that it screws up my partition
hawk wrote:
garst gobbled,
The solution to the partition problem is not to boot from the partition
with the MBR. Boot from a linux partition.
BUt it's the partition table itself that gets creamed with apparently
random data. So the kernel might be found, and boot starts, but
after reading the raging debate over Win32 ports I decided to take a look at
the patches Claus Hentschel and I made. To my surprise I found out that
Miyata Shigeru had already wrapped up my patch in a nice os:: class
(Thanks!!!). Is there a reason that it hasn't been submitted to CVS as
yet???
Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| The picture has not changed much from the intermediate results. It is now
|
| 1 g++ 2.7.3
| 0 2.8.1
| 7 2.91.66+
| 21 2.95.2+
| 1 Digital C++ V6.1
| 1 Sun CC 6.0
| 1 Compaq cxx V6.2-024
| 6 2.96+
| 6 .rpm
|
| I might have got something
I see my gcc 3.0 is missing :-) am I among the 2.96?
x+ means 'x or newer and not falling in one of the other classes'.
Yes, you got counted towards the 2.96+. I hope you do not feel
discriminated ;-)
I'd opt for not supporting anything older than 2.95.2.
one reason: it is not likely
The picture has not changed much from the intermediate results. It is now
1 g++ 2.7.3
0 2.8.1
7 2.91.66+
21 2.95.2+
1 Digital C++ V6.1
1 Sun CC 6.0
1 Compaq cxx V6.2-024
6 2.96+
6 .rpm
I might have got something wrong in the lower part, but the important bit
should be right:
I wonder how the timeline for 1.2 might look like. Of course I know there
is no real death line, but I'd like to know whether it's rather a month
or rather a year.
Why am I asking? As you probably noticed the current mathed cleanup has
introduced quite a few bugs and ... *cough* ...
I forward this to the developers list as surely Jean-Marc or Lars
know more about this. It seems a good way to do this. What do other
fellow developers think?
Jürgen
-FW: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>-Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2001 03:25:23
+
From: Duncan Simpson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Juergen
On 12 Mar 2001, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> I do understand why a native GUI windows binary would be a good thing,
> but we have to be more ambitious than that: iwe want to infect
> windows users/developpers with the GPL virus :) More seriously, we
> will _never_ have a good windows product
On 09-Mar-2001 Allan Rae wrote:
> And should we allow document specific spell chekcer options?
> If so then some of the SpellCheckerOptions form should be implemented as a
> tab folder of FormDocument.
>
> Anyway I think we need to decide just what scope spell checker options
> should have:
>
> "Martin" == Martin Vermeer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Martin> N !
Martin> Tcl/tk is a fine RAD tool if you want to put together quickly
Martin> something visual that just works. But... I thought one of the
Martin> reasons for the GUI-I work here was to produce something that
On 09-Mar-2001 Roman Fietze wrote:
> I assume it's the space in "Meeting Notes", because the same thing happens
> when opening the file in "~/tmp/Meeting Notes".
You assume right, LaTeX cannot use spaces in filenames without some special
hacks. Try to rename the file to Meeting_Notes!
> "ditto" == ditto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
ditto> John Levon writes:
>> Just try out CVS and fix problems, clean up code etc. !
>>
ditto> Alright, i'll be doing some snooping around the CVS. Just to
ditto> let you all know, this is my first time actually participating
ditto> in
On 09-Mar-2001 Claus Hentschel wrote:
>
> But: Because this script was not necessary before 1.1.6 it would be nice
> (necessary??) to re-implement that 'feature' into the new tabular source!
Sure we will do this ;), just send me a file saved with your Windows version
(probably you have to zip
On 09-Mar-2001 John Levon wrote:
> I have that separated in the matrix ... from my quick look, the "options" dialog,
> however is a duplicate of the prefs one.
No but we could have a button "Global Options" which opens the right tab
in the preferences dialog, so to minimize User-interaction,
> "Asger" == Asger K Alstrup Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Asger> 1) requires licenses for Qt on Windows for all developers that
Asger> work on the windows port. It's not enough that Kalle has one,
Asger> because otherwise we will never achieve momentum enough to
Asger> support the
On 09-Mar-2001 Allan Rae wrote:
> The canvas abstraction shouldn't be as scary as everyone thinks it is.
> That said, I haven't given that much thought because Lars and Asger had
> been doing most of the work on that in the old tree.
Oh good ol'times. I remember the joyous cheers (with a beer)
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