fermi2:~/lyx/CVS/lyxdoc>lyx es_Intro.lyx
LyX: Unknown argument `spanish' [around line 20 of file es_Intro.lyx]
Can someone who knows Spanish fix this to be the correct kind of quotes?
(I.e., change layout->quotes)
-Amir
So I just realized that in the last couple months, two new top-level menus
have been created. Has this been discussed? Are we sure it's a good idea?
I suspect that a large number of people will use LyX a lot, but never use
the Refs menu. Besides which, nearly all of the functionality in the refs
Mate: I basically think of a daemon as a program that waits for input and
returns output. Which is to say, any program at all is really a daemon :)
More specifically, a program that is specifically designed to always be on
in the background, and to do something interesting when it receives
Mate: I basically think of a daemon as a program that waits for input and
returns output. Which is to say, any program at all is really a daemon :)
More specifically, a program that is specifically designed to always be on
in the background, and to do something interesting when it receives
On Tue, Jun 27, 2000 at 08:33:00PM +0200, Asger K. Alstrup Nielsen wrote:
As far as I can see, the conclusion is that the numbering
scheme as such is not that important.
The main thing is to communicate which ever system is used.
I thought Lars and even one or two others agreed on a slight
On Tue, Jun 27, 2000 at 08:33:00PM +0200, Asger K. Alstrup Nielsen wrote:
> As far as I can see, the conclusion is that the numbering
> scheme as such is not that important.
> The main thing is to communicate which ever system is used.
>
I thought Lars and even one or two others agreed on a
JMarc said:
#5: have 3 identical pages for the lists, parameterized via php, where
only the relevant data changes. So there should be a main page (with
maybe the truly generic information) with three links to
list-specific pages.
Problem with that is that for lyx-announce
OK. try http://www.lyx.org/~karger/www-user/internet/mailing.php3 for the
latest version. I can't tell whether it makes any more sense than the
original, but at least I got rid of the dreaded lyx-foo. Let me know what
you think.
Incidentally, a totally radical option would be to create a bunch
JMarc said:
#5: have 3 identical pages for the lists, parameterized via php, where
only the relevant data changes. So there should be a main page (with
maybe the truly generic information) with three links to
list-specific pages.
Problem with that is that for lyx-announce
OK. try http://www.lyx.org/~karger/www-user/internet/mailing.php3 for the
latest version. I can't tell whether it makes any more sense than the
original, but at least I got rid of the dreaded lyx-foo. Let me know what
you think.
Incidentally, a totally radical option would be to create a bunch
Several options:
(1) Point out on the website that there's no such address as lyx-foo.
(Apparently the word "hypothetical" is either not understood by some people
or being ignored.)
(2) Change the website to use lyx-users for everything first, and then say,
"there's also a lyx-devel and
Several options:
(1) Point out on the website that there's no such address as lyx-foo.
(Apparently the word "hypothetical" is either not understood by some people
or being ignored.)
(2) Change the website to use lyx-users for everything first, and then say,
"there's also a lyx-devel and
I really don't think we have to follow the linux kernel numbering system.
There are a gazillion packages out there, each of which has its own system.
I think as long as the website docs stay consistent, we can have whatever
scheme we would like. (The only important thing, IMO, is the 1.0 label,
(Sorry that my digest reading means I don't use the In-Reply-To field
stuff)
From: Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It's just another encoding of version numbers. With the "new" scheme
I think you're thinking too much like a Mathematician.
old:"new"
1.1.5cvs
I really don't think we have to follow the linux kernel numbering system.
There are a gazillion packages out there, each of which has its own system.
I think as long as the website & docs stay consistent, we can have whatever
scheme we would like. (The only important thing, IMO, is the 1.0 label,
(Sorry that my digest reading means I don't use the In-Reply-To field &
stuff)
From: Andre Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> It's just another encoding of version numbers. With the "new" scheme
I think you're thinking too much like a Mathematician.
> old:"new"
> 1.1.5cvs
Congratulations to all the developers! It sounds like you guys got a
tremendous amount done, despite doing your best to kill lots of brain cells.
I guess that Asger is like a small child; you know you really have to worry
when he's being quiet.
Are we going to release 1.1.6 today?
-Amir
Congratulations to all the developers! It sounds like you guys got a
tremendous amount done, despite doing your best to kill lots of brain cells.
I guess that Asger is like a small child; you know you really have to worry
when he's being quiet.
Are we going to release 1.1.6 today?
-Amir
Hey, guys, have a great time at the FILM! (Will next year's meeting also be
called FILM?) It's not too late if anyone wants to send me two free tickest
to Norway. I'm sure my wife would love to see the scenery while I hacked.
conscience owner="Allan"
The FILM would be a great excuse to write up
Hey, guys, have a great time at the FILM! (Will next year's meeting also be
called FILM?) It's not too late if anyone wants to send me two free tickest
to Norway. I'm sure my wife would love to see the scenery while I hacked.
The FILM would be a great excuse to write up another LDN, don't you
OK. I haven't touched reLyX in months, and I haven't been latexing either.
And I don't have the energy to look through the reLyX source. So I'm not
entirely sure whether there this is the right thing to do. However, I've
fixed what might be a bug.
--- ../CVS/lyx-devel/lib/reLyX/LastLyX.pm
OK. I haven't touched reLyX in months, and I haven't been latexing either.
And I don't have the energy to look through the reLyX source. So I'm not
entirely sure whether there this is the right thing to do. However, I've
fixed what might be a bug.
--- ../CVS/lyx-devel/lib/reLyX/LastLyX.pm
On Wed, May 10, 2000 at 12:24:07AM +0300, Dekel Tsur wrote:
On Tue, May 09, 2000 at 04:38:53PM +0100, Ben Cazzolato wrote:
If it wasn't mentioned before, LyX has the following feature:
If you use the Insert Reference dialog in a document that includes other
documents, LyX will automatically
On Wed, May 10, 2000 at 12:24:07AM +0300, Dekel Tsur wrote:
> On Tue, May 09, 2000 at 04:38:53PM +0100, Ben Cazzolato wrote:
>
> If it wasn't mentioned before, LyX has the following feature:
> If you use the Insert Reference dialog in a document that includes other
> documents, LyX will
Ben Cazzolato [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
[Chris Eliasmith suggestes cross-referencing between documents]
This is already possible. You can cross reference labels in other docs
cause I needed to do this with my thesis (split into chapters). The trick
is to open the two (or more docs you
Ben Cazzolato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
[Chris Eliasmith suggestes cross-referencing between documents]
> This is already possible. You can cross reference labels in other docs
> cause I needed to do this with my thesis (split into chapters). The trick
> is to open the two (or more docs
Anyone know where it went? I can't get to mx.lyx.org at all.
On Mon, May 08, 2000 at 12:44:27PM +0200, Roberto Alcázar Calzada wrote:
I`m trying to access the Web page with the spanish version of Lyx but i
can´t!!
The link is in the About section (Non-English subsection) and is the
spanish
Anyone know where it went? I can't get to mx.lyx.org at all.
On Mon, May 08, 2000 at 12:44:27PM +0200, Roberto Alcázar Calzada wrote:
> I`m trying to access the Web page with the spanish version of Lyx but i
> can´t!!
> The link is in the About section (Non-English subsection) and is the
>
IMO, there shouldn't be lots of different ways of looking at the TOC. Seems
like overkill and too many features. Why have a separate menu of the TOC
when you can get it with keys, mouseclick, or menu selection?
-Amir
IMO, there shouldn't be lots of different ways of looking at the TOC. Seems
like overkill and too many features. Why have a separate menu of the TOC
when you can get it with keys, mouseclick, or menu selection?
-Amir
FWIW, as someone who's not contributing to lyx at all right now, let me come
down on the side of opposing red dots except when absolutely necessary.
Each thing you add to LyX makes it that much more confusing for new users,
in addition to becoming more cluttered for experienced users.
For
Allan, are you trying to goad me into suggesting replacing your conv.sh with
perl? For example, you'd then have a simple interface with gtkconvert, which
is already in perl. But also, I have to imagine the things that you're
finding tough will become easier. (Maybe not a lot easier, if you don't
FWIW, as someone who's not contributing to lyx at all right now, let me come
down on the side of opposing red dots except when absolutely necessary.
Each thing you add to LyX makes it that much more confusing for new users,
in addition to becoming more cluttered for experienced users.
For
Allan, are you trying to goad me into suggesting replacing your conv.sh with
perl? For example, you'd then have a simple interface with gtkconvert, which
is already in perl. But also, I have to imagine the things that you're
finding tough will become easier. (Maybe not a lot easier, if you don't
OK. I checked the new TOC.lyx in. Hopefully Mike won't get angry. But hey,
it's almost Friday anyway. I also checked in Doc_toc.pl, which is the
(slightly more than 5-line) script that creates TOC.lyx.
Lars, all you need to do is "Doc_toc.pl TOC.lyx" before you move the
lyxdoc module into
OK. I checked the new TOC.lyx in. Hopefully Mike won't get angry. But hey,
it's almost Friday anyway. I also checked in Doc_toc.pl, which is the
(slightly more than 5-line) script that creates TOC.lyx.
Lars, all you need to do is "Doc_toc.pl > TOC.lyx" before you move the
lyxdoc module into
Sorry I'm not replying to the actual message, but that's more complicated to
do when you're reading messages via the digest.
Anyway, JMarc, the master TOC will on the contrary be very useful when you
haven't printed out the docs, because the section numbers are listed.
Frankly, I find it hard
Sorry I'm not replying to the actual message, but that's more complicated to
do when you're reading messages via the digest.
Anyway, JMarc, the master TOC will on the contrary be very useful when you
haven't printed out the docs, because the section numbers are listed.
Frankly, I find it hard
I've commited a Master Table of Contents to the lyxdoc repository
(TOC.lyx) along with the shell script that got me 98% of the way there.
(As an exercize for Amir, rewrite it with 5 lines of Perl code ...). Let
me know if you like it.
I don't really understand why you used that instead of
I didn't get any mail about Mike's lyxdoc CVS checkins. In fact, I think I
may not have gotten a couple previous ones either. Is there no cvslog
equivalent for lyxdoc?
-Amir
> I've commited a Master Table of Contents to the lyxdoc repository
> (TOC.lyx) along with the shell script that got me 98% of the way there.
> (As an exercize for Amir, rewrite it with 5 lines of Perl code ...). Let
> me know if you like it.
I don't really understand why you used that instead
I didn't get any mail about Mike's lyxdoc CVS checkins. In fact, I think I
may not have gotten a couple previous ones either. Is there no cvslog
equivalent for lyxdoc?
-Amir
JMarc, my point is that a 1.1.4 plus the two patches is more stable than
plain 1.1.4, so there should be somewhere that a person can download the
patched sources from! Remember, we're trying to keep LyX stable during
development. Most people won't have the energy to download 1.1.4 and the
patches
JMarc, my point is that a 1.1.4 plus the two patches is more stable than
plain 1.1.4, so there should be somewhere that a person can download the
patched sources from! Remember, we're trying to keep LyX stable during
development. Most people won't have the energy to download 1.1.4 and the
patches
Should the lyx.org link to "stable sources" (e.g. on the main page; I guess
also on the download page) link to the fix* sources?
-Amir
Should the lyx.org link to "stable sources" (e.g. on the main page; I guess
also on the download page) link to the fix* sources?
-Amir
I've got a bit more faith in Andre's tex2lyx converter. Using LaTeX to
translate LaTeX isn't just a cool hack---it happens to be the best way
to read LaTeX. That is, we know that LaTeX won't have any trouble reading
LaTeX input, even if it isn't "well-behaved".
What that means is that you won't
Kayvan said:
Doing some searches on the net, I found a very interesting piece of
software at http://www.nist.gov/sc4/editing/latex/programs/ltx2x/
I am thinking of using it as the basis for a C-based reLyX replacement.
Amir, can you take a look and tell me what you think?
Wow. It's
I've got a bit more faith in Andre's tex2lyx converter. Using LaTeX to
translate LaTeX isn't just a cool hack---it happens to be the best way
to read LaTeX. That is, we know that LaTeX won't have any trouble reading
LaTeX input, even if it isn't "well-behaved".
What that means is that you won't
Kayvan said:
> Doing some searches on the net, I found a very interesting piece of
> software at http://www.nist.gov/sc4/editing/latex/programs/ltx2x/
>
> I am thinking of using it as the basis for a C-based reLyX replacement.
>
> Amir, can you take a look and tell me what you think?
On Thu, Mar 23, 2000 at 09:03:32AM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm only doing this because I figure I spend more time responding to FAQs
individually than I would spend writing a FAQ document (famous last
words), so I stupid enough to try to find out. Just don't hold your breath
waiting
On Thu, Mar 23, 2000 at 09:03:32AM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I'm only doing this because I figure I spend more time responding to FAQs
> individually than I would spend writing a FAQ document (famous last
> words), so I stupid enough to try to find out. Just don't hold your breath
>
Hi Mike. Congrats on taking this courageous step.
Last I knew, Jose M. had the FAQ. Of course, that was around the release of
0.12.0...
-Amir
ps it's good to hear you've got so much free time right now. Would you like
to type up a few sections of my thesis?
Hi Mike. Congrats on taking this courageous step.
Last I knew, Jose M. had the FAQ. Of course, that was around the release of
0.12.0...
-Amir
ps it's good to hear you've got so much free time right now. Would you like
to type up a few sections of my thesis?
www.lyx.org/news currently points to the March 1 LDN!
-Amir
www.lyx.org/news currently points to the March 1 LDN!
-Amir
Now that I'm writing my thesis, I actually need to use LyX heavily. So I
suspect I'm going to be learning a lot about it. The bad news (for you) is
that I'll probably come up with a bunch of feature requests.
For now, it's a pretty simple one. You know how LyX 1.0.4 and on puts
citations from a
Now that I'm writing my thesis, I actually need to use LyX heavily. So I
suspect I'm going to be learning a lot about it. The bad news (for you) is
that I'll probably come up with a bunch of feature requests.
For now, it's a pretty simple one. You know how LyX 1.0.4 and on puts
citations from a
Finally got a few minutes free to try compiling lyx-devel. (My current
version is 1.0.4pre1.) So I may have some errors to let you know about.
autogen.sh should test automake's version. 1.3 doesn't understand the "-c"
option, so it fails saying it didn't find automake.
-Amir
Finally got a few minutes free to try compiling lyx-devel. (My current
version is 1.0.4pre1.) So I may have some errors to let you know about.
autogen.sh should test automake's version. 1.3 doesn't understand the "-c"
option, so it fails saying it didn't find automake.
-Amir
Allan:
news.inc = news/news.inc
should either be split into [half-]year long archives
or we make a news/news.php3 that lets you "scroll" through the
list (news/news.php3?2 to get the news from the second pageful
of news_items)
Sure. Naming things news_1999.php3 and
Allan:
>
> news.inc => news/news.inc
> should either be split into [half-]year long archives
> or we make a news/news.php3 that lets you "scroll" through the
> list (news/news.php3?2 to get the news from the second pageful
> of news_items)
Sure. Naming things
On Wed, Mar 01, 2000 at 11:59:12AM +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Andre" == Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Or decide that \protect should disappear in constructs like \protect\[
and \protect\], since LyX should add them back. Can reLyX do it, or is
it out of reach?
Um... I
On Wed, Mar 01, 2000 at 11:59:12AM +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Andre" == Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I don't know. How can reLyX tell that it's a \protect that LyX put
in, and not one that the coder put in?
Andre Urmh... would the following work?
Andre Put
On Wed, Mar 01, 2000 at 11:59:12AM +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> > "Andre" == Andre Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Or decide that \protect should disappear in constructs like \protect\[
> and \protect\], since LyX should add them back. Can reLyX do it, or is
> it out of
On Wed, Mar 01, 2000 at 11:59:12AM +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> > "Andre" == Andre Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> >> I don't know. How can reLyX tell that it's a \protect that LyX put
> >> in, and not one that the coder put in?
>
> Andre> Urmh... would the following work?
>
On Tue, Feb 29, 2000 at 04:39:08PM +0100, Michael Creel wrote:
Rather than modify reLyX, maybe the best solution would to create a
document that explains this sort thing so that people would know how to
modify their TeX documents before applying reLyX. I only found my
solution
On Tue, Feb 29, 2000 at 06:08:07PM +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Amir" == Amir Karger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Then the man page should be turned into a manual, or better be
included in Extended.lyx in some form...
We had talked about doing that. In fact, I even made so
On Tue, Feb 29, 2000 at 05:16:26PM +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Amir" == Amir Karger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Amir That's a great idea. It could also include some of the more
Amir popular reLyX bugs and lacking features, like:
Amir - macros like "\newcommand{\
On Tue, Feb 29, 2000 at 04:39:08PM +0100, Michael Creel wrote:
>
>Rather than modify reLyX, maybe the best solution would to create a
>document that explains this sort thing so that people would know how to
>modify their TeX documents before applying reLyX. I only found my
>
On Tue, Feb 29, 2000 at 06:08:07PM +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> >>>>> "Amir" == Amir Karger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Then the man page should be turned into a manual, or better be
> included in Extended.lyx in some form...
We had ta
On Tue, Feb 29, 2000 at 05:16:26PM +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> >>>>> "Amir" == Amir Karger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Amir> That's a great idea. It could also include some of the more
> Amir> popular reLyX bugs and lacking features,
Allan queried:
On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Juergen Vigna wrote:
Just remember, wherever you go, there you are.
-- Buckaroo Bonzai
Have you seen this movie? Did it make much sense to anyone? I saw it not
long after it came out (quite young then) and it didn't make a lot of
sense
Allan queried:
On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Juergen Vigna wrote:
>>
>> Just remember, wherever you go, there you are.
>> -- Buckaroo Bonzai
>Have you seen this movie? Did it make much sense to anyone? I saw it not
>long after it came out (quite young then) and it didn't make a lot
Great idea allan!
I think it would be nice to have something every month. Can't do it more
often because there are two week periods where not much gets done, but I
think most months have at least something major happening. You could send it
to lyx-users (lyx-announce?) as well as lwn, because I
Great idea allan!
I think it would be nice to have something every month. Can't do it more
often because there are two week periods where not much gets done, but I
think most months have at least something major happening. You could send it
to lyx-users (lyx-announce?) as well as lwn, because I
OK, we've gotten a good answer from ChangGil Han. Is anyone willing to put
some of that info on the web site? (Hint: I don't think I'll get to it any
time soon.) Lars? JMarc?
-Amir
OK, we've gotten a good answer from ChangGil Han. Is anyone willing to put
some of that info on the web site? (Hint: I don't think I'll get to it any
time soon.) Lars? JMarc?
-Amir
On Sat, Feb 12, 2000 at 08:10:36PM +0900, Bruno Raoult wrote:
As I noticed that Lyx 1.1 should support asian languages, I tried t o
install it. Unfortunately, I cannot get it to work... Can you tell me if
Asian languages are already supported (in this case I have to check again
on my
On Sat, Feb 12, 2000 at 08:10:36PM +0900, Bruno Raoult wrote:
>
> As I noticed that Lyx 1.1 should support asian languages, I tried t o
> install it. Unfortunately, I cannot get it to work... Can you tell me if
> Asian languages are already supported (in this case I have to check again
> on my
I know a couple of people showed interest in the new revtex4 layout, which
supports the American Physical Society's new RevTeX 4. Unfortunately (see
previous emails) I haven't got time to fix it, but I note that they're now
up to beta 3, and have fixed some things (for example, a typo in one of
I know a couple of people showed interest in the new revtex4 layout, which
supports the American Physical Society's new RevTeX 4. Unfortunately (see
previous emails) I haven't got time to fix it, but I note that they're now
up to beta 3, and have fixed some things (for example, a typo in one of
On Thu, Feb 03, 2000 at 10:51:18AM +1000, Allan Rae wrote:
There's always documentation, reLyX, new layouts, watching Babylon5 on
video, reLyX, documentation and last but not least documentation.
So you see there is something you could do after all ;-)
Right. Then there's also
So I've been complaining about my thesis pretty much ever since my early
messages to the lyx list. (E.g., "It'll probably take me forever to write my
thesis since I'm wasting time with things like reLyX.") Well, it's getting
to the end, so I'm officially going into "waste less time" mode. It
On Thu, Feb 03, 2000 at 10:51:18AM +1000, Allan Rae wrote:
>
> There's always documentation, reLyX, new layouts, watching Babylon5 on
> video, reLyX, documentation and last but not least documentation.
>
> So you see there is something you could do after all ;-)
Right. Then there's also
So I've been complaining about my thesis pretty much ever since my early
messages to the lyx list. (E.g., "It'll probably take me forever to write my
thesis since I'm wasting time with things like reLyX.") Well, it's getting
to the end, so I'm officially going into "waste less time" mode. It
On Wed, Feb 02, 2000 at 01:31:35PM -0600, Dr. Ing. Roland Krause wrote:
[lots of useful and intelligent discussion of LyX snipped]
Remember that we still have the LyX developers meetings to give the
program the huge bursts that any open source project needs from time
to time. At those
On Wed, Feb 02, 2000 at 10:27:08AM +0100, Juergen Vigna wrote:
I'm happy to announce that the LyX-User-Web has already partially been
translated to italian BY Claudio Coco!
You may try it out on: http://www.it.lyx.org/it
Great!
I'll mention it on the lyx.org i18n page.
Incidentally,
On Wed, Feb 02, 2000 at 01:31:35PM -0600, Dr. Ing. Roland Krause wrote:
[lots of useful and intelligent discussion of LyX snipped]
> > Remember that we still have the LyX developers meetings to give the
> > program the huge bursts that any open source project needs from time
> > to time. At
On Wed, Feb 02, 2000 at 10:27:08AM +0100, Juergen Vigna wrote:
>
> I'm happy to announce that the LyX-User-Web has already partially been
> translated to italian BY Claudio Coco!
>
> You may try it out on: http://www.it.lyx.org/it
Great!
I'll mention it on the lyx.org i18n page.
On Fri, Jan 28, 2000 at 10:12:36AM +, Angus Leeming wrote:
The documentation on "Getting source code with CVS" at
www.devel.lyx.org/cvs.php3 is very clear and easy to
follow.
thank you!
Having logged on with:
cvs login
and checked out or updated the source, shouldn't I
On Fri, Jan 28, 2000 at 10:12:36AM +, Angus Leeming wrote:
> The documentation on "Getting source code with CVS" at
> www.devel.lyx.org/cvs.php3 is very clear and easy to
> follow.
thank you!
> Having logged on with:
>
> cvs login
>
> and checked out or updated the source,
On Wed, Jan 26, 2000 at 10:10:18AM +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Abdel PS: Y'a t'il une version française du site???
Non, malheureusement. Il y a un site sur la traduction en francais de
la documentation (un peu au point mort en ce moment...), mais c'est
tout.
Well, that's pretty
On Wed, Jan 26, 2000 at 10:10:18AM +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>
> Abdel> PS: Y'a t'il une version française du site???
>
> Non, malheureusement. Il y a un site sur la traduction en francais de
> la documentation (un peu au point mort en ce moment...), mais c'est
> tout.
Well, that's
On Tue, Jan 25, 2000 at 06:26:49PM +0100, Abdelrazak YOUNEs wrote:
PS: does .ne stand for Niger? [That's what I guessed from EAMAC home
page] We did not have that many users from Africa until now. Welcome!
Yes indeed, we're based in Niamey, EAMAC is the African School for
Meteorology
On Tue, Jan 25, 2000 at 06:26:49PM +0100, Abdelrazak YOUNEs wrote:
> >
> > PS: does .ne stand for Niger? [That's what I guessed from EAMAC home
> > page] We did not have that many users from Africa until now. Welcome!
>
> Yes indeed, we're based in Niamey, EAMAC is the African School for
>
/internet/mailing.php3 has extensive directions. By "the
web site" do you mean devel.lyx.org?
-Amir Karger
/www.lyx.org/internet/mailing.php3 has extensive directions. By "the
web site" do you mean devel.lyx.org?
-Amir Karger
On Thu, Jan 20, 2000 at 05:02:34AM +0100, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
Note all listeners:
There are room for plenty people so this is almost a general
invitation. However it would be nice if you had some interest in LyX
internals and contributing some code...
What if we just want to drink
On Thu, Jan 20, 2000 at 10:27:16AM +, Angus Leeming wrote:
Can somebody please explain to me why the Esc button exits me from math-editor
mode. I know it's meant to, I've read the documentation. What I can't
understand is why this is a Good Thing. The functionality is already
provided
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