02/11/2013 18:03, Tommaso Cucinotta:
Hi,
as the LyX Chat patch would add a new dependency on libqxmpp, is it better to
add some autoconf logic that excludes it at compile-time, if said libraries
are not found on the system ?
Hints in this regard ?
Have a look at what is done in
Hi, this is pretty awesome indeed!
Would it be possible to do somethin OTR-like (in the sense of hiding
extra data) for exchanging cursor movement operations / cursor
location, and changes (typing, ...)? That would make it possible to
collaboratively edit LyX docs.
Tommaso Cucinotta schreef op 2-11-2013 17:15:
On 30/10/13 03:19, Tommaso Cucinotta wrote:
I can reach the server, but the ssh ... setperms developers/tommaso/lyx just
hangs forever.
Now I'm on my usual connection, but it's still hanging forever. Any clue of how
to fix this ?
Did you do
On 10/26/2013 03:00 AM, Peter Kümmel wrote:
Hi Rob,
did you make any progress? What is the current status of the code,
and what is your plan? Is someone still working on it?
If current state is not too hopeless I would also work on it.
Peter
Hi Peter,
Unfortunately, I have not been able
02/11/2013 18:03, Tommaso Cucinotta:
Hi,
as the LyX Chat patch would add a new dependency on libqxmpp, is it better to
add some autoconf logic that excludes it at compile-time, if said libraries
are not found on the system ?
Hints in this regard ?
Have a look at what is done in
Hi, this is pretty awesome indeed!
Would it be possible to do somethin OTR-like (in the sense of hiding
extra data) for exchanging cursor movement operations / cursor
location, and changes (typing, ...)? That would make it possible to
collaboratively edit LyX docs.
Tommaso Cucinotta schreef op 2-11-2013 17:15:
On 30/10/13 03:19, Tommaso Cucinotta wrote:
I can reach the server, but the "ssh ... setperms developers/tommaso/lyx" just
hangs forever.
Now I'm on my usual connection, but it's still hanging forever. Any clue of how
to fix this ?
Did you do
On 10/26/2013 03:00 AM, Peter Kümmel wrote:
> Hi Rob,
>
> did you make any progress? What is the current status of the code,
> and what is your plan? Is someone still working on it?
>
> If current state is not too "hopeless" I would also work on it.
>
> Peter
Hi Peter,
Unfortunately, I have not