Jose' Matos wrote:
And how much time does it takes to load this new file. I know that this
question looks crazy, but I have a reason.
I killed it at 35minutes
I suppose that answers your question :)
No problem there. I'll try Asger's Sunday cvs. What is a safe Sunday
time for cvs -D?
Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
No, only the -dbg any switch
Comment read: `#LyX 1.4 created this file. For more info see
http://www.lyx.org/'
Running '/usr/local/share/lyx/lyx2lyx/lyx2lyx -t225
'/home/garst/eagle/NLM-ECG/LYX/NLM-ECG.lyx''
This where it hangs, lyx2lyx -t225 ... outfile.lyx from
the only one
complaining.
Python 2.2.1
Gcc 3.2
xforms 1.02
CFLAGS='-O2' ../configure --enable-optimization="-O2" --disable-debug
--with-aspell --disable-nls --with-included-boost
Thanks,
Garst
Jose' Matos wrote:
>
> On Thursday 31 July 2003 00:18, Garst R. Reese wrote:
>
Jose' Matos wrote:
>
> Could you please use directly lyx2lyx outside lyx and see how much time it
> takes?
>
bash$ time ./lyx2lyx /home/garst/eagle/NLM-ECG/LYX/NLM-ECG.lyx >
~/tmp/NLM-ECG14.lyx
5.25user 0.08system 0:07.75elapsed 68%CPU (0avgtext+0avgdata
0maxresident)k
0inputs+0outputs
Andre Poenitz wrote:
> Probably not too many people use current CVS for serious work
> (guess why ;-})
>
Yeah, but I screwed up and blew away my 1.3, edited a doc in 1.4 and got
stuck :)
Not to worry.
Thanks,
Garst
Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
> It seems that you are the only one seeing this.
>
> Really strange.
>
> With debugging turned on, are you able to see in what phase it is
> slow?
I can't complile on this machine with -g, if that's what you mean.
Garst
Jose' Matos wrote:
>
> And how much time does it takes to load this new file. I know that this
> question looks crazy, but I have a reason.
I killed it at 35minutes
I suppose that answers your question :)
> > No problem there. I'll try Asger's Sunday cvs. What is a safe Sunday
> > time for
Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
>
> No, only the -dbg any switch
Comment read: `#LyX 1.4 created this file. For more info see
http://www.lyx.org/'
Running '/usr/local/share/lyx/lyx2lyx/lyx2lyx -t225
'/home/garst/eagle/NLM-ECG/LYX/NLM-ECG.lyx''
This where it hangs, lyx2lyx -t225 ... > outfile.lyx
1. How do I install files checked out from lyxdoc?
2. Would be possible to split lyxdoc into lyxdoc_xx so that it would
only be necessary to co the languages needed?
3. README.Documentation is so old that it is useless.
4. A make install might be useful.
Jose' Matos wrote:
Garst could you please try that with the lastest cvs. I don't get have any
problem here. :-(
I think that with some cvs versions of monday we had this problem, but not
anymore...
I still have the same problem, even after updating for current lyxdoc
(with much effort).
1. How do I install files checked out from lyxdoc?
2. Would be possible to split lyxdoc into lyxdoc_xx so that it would
only be necessary to co the languages needed?
3. README.Documentation is so old that it is useless.
4. A make install might be useful.
Jose' Matos wrote:
> Garst could you please try that with the lastest cvs. I don't get have any
> problem here. :-(
>
> I think that with some cvs versions of monday we had this problem, but not
> anymore...
I still have the same problem, even after updating for current lyxdoc
(with much
Asger Kunuk Alstrup wrote:
Andre, Jose, Konni, Alfredo, Francesca (sp?), Lars, me, Angus, Jean-Marc.
Thanks Asger,
Is there an explanation for why files are so slw to open?
I killed lyx after 25 min on a file with lots of tables and graphics.
Python was in a Z state, lyx taking 96% cpu. Even
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Garst == Garst R Reese [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Garst I was running in place from lyx-devel/build/src I then copied
Garst lyxrc.defaults for /usr/local/share/lyx/ to lyx-devel/lib and
Garst lyx started up, but FileNew crashed after a bit, before doing
Garst
José Abílio Oliveira Matos wrote:
This should not happen. I would expect the process to take at most a few
seconds. If not then it means that I have an infinite loop inside.
Could you please send me the file privately?
This is just info, not complaining (yet ;).
I will return
Asger Kunuk Alstrup wrote:
> Andre, Jose, Konni, Alfredo, Francesca (sp?), Lars, me, Angus, Jean-Marc.
Thanks Asger,
Is there an explanation for why files are so slw to open?
I killed lyx after 25 min on a file with lots of tables and graphics.
Python was in a Z state, lyx taking 96% cpu.
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>
> >>>>> "Garst" == Garst R Reese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Garst> I was running in place from lyx-devel/build/src I then copied
> Garst> lyxrc.defaults for /usr/local/share/lyx/ to lyx-devel/lib and
>
José Abílio Oliveira Matos wrote:
> This should not happen. I would expect the process to take at most a few
> seconds. If not then it means that I have an infinite loop inside.
>
> Could you please send me the file privately?
>
> > This is just info, not complaining (yet ;).
>
> I will
As of about 0700h GMT, running src/lyx ends with a pop-up msg about not
being able to find lyxrc.defaults
src/lyx -dbg lyxrc just says it looking for the file.
Cheers beers
Garst
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Garst == Garst R Reese [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Garst As of about 0700h GMT, running src/lyx ends with a pop-up msg
Garst about not being able to find lyxrc.defaults src/lyx -dbg lyxrc
Garst just says it looking for the file.
What does lyx -dbg init says
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
What does lyx -dbg init says?
Before update
Setting debug level to init
Debugging `init' (Program initialisation)Initializing LyX::init...
Name of binary: lyx
Path of binary: /usr/local/garst/lyx-tmp/build/src/
System directory search path:
As of about 0700h GMT, running src/lyx ends with a pop-up msg about not
being able to find lyxrc.defaults
src/lyx -dbg lyxrc just says it looking for the file.
Cheers & beers
Garst
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>
> >>>>> "Garst" == Garst R Reese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Garst> As of about 0700h GMT, running src/lyx ends with a pop-up msg
> Garst> about not being able to find lyxrc.defaults src/lyx -dbg lyxrc
> G
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>
> What does lyx -dbg init says?
Before update
> Setting debug level to init
Debugging `init' (Program initialisation)Initializing LyX::init...
Name of binary: lyx
Path of binary: /usr/local/garst/lyx-tmp/build/src/
System directory search path:
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
I have good experiences with two tools: the free and GPL'ed wvware
(wvCleanLaTeX)
http://wvware.sourceforge.net/
gives quite good results and is recognized by LyX as word import filter. The
project does not look very much alive though.
Check:
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Garst R. Reese wrote:
Check:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/wvware/
Latest version of wv is June 12, 2003 and there is a wv2 starting up
(June 7, 2003)
Good news indeed.
Thanks,
Juergen.
Yes, but beware that wv2 requires libgsf from gtk, which requrires
Nirmal Govind wrote:
Yes, but beware that wv2 requires libgsf from gtk, which requrires
glib2
I got wv to work.. the conversion from .doc to .tex is good for the
text part but not for the math part. I find that rtf2latex does a much
better job at this since it looks like wv replaces
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> I have good experiences with two tools: the free and GPL'ed wvware
> (wvCleanLaTeX)
> http://wvware.sourceforge.net/
> gives quite good results and is recognized by LyX as word import filter. The
> project does not look very much alive though.
Check:
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
>
> Garst R. Reese wrote:
> > Check:
> > http://sourceforge.net/projects/wvware/
> > Latest version of wv is June 12, 2003 and there is a wv2 starting up
> > (June 7, 2003)
>
> Good news indeed.
> Thanks,
> Juergen.
Yes, bu
Nirmal Govind wrote:
>
> > Yes, but beware that wv2 requires libgsf from gtk, which requrires
> > glib2
>
> I got wv to work.. the conversion from .doc to .tex is good for the
> text part but not for the math part. I find that rtf2latex does a much
> better job at this since it looks like wv
Andre Poenitz wrote:
It's my fault...
I guessed that from the ChangeLogs :)
Do you have an ETA for a fix?
anyway, KUTGW
Garst
text not available!
no text in cache!
InsetTabular::updateLocal: 0
create: first_id orig: 5
create: last_id orig:5
create: first_id: 5
create: last_id:
Andre Poenitz wrote:
> It's my fault...
I guessed that from the ChangeLogs :)
Do you have an ETA for a fix?
anyway, KUTGW
Garst
text not available!
no text in cache!
InsetTabular::updateLocal: 0
create: first_id orig: 5
create: last_id orig:5
create: first_id: 5
create: last_id:
Just a reminder that adding a row to a table crashes 1.4CVS
As reported earlier, CPU usage goes toward 100% then crash.
Breakeage happened sometime after June 30.
xforms-1.0.2
Garst
Just a reminder that adding a row to a table crashes 1.4CVS
As reported earlier, CPU usage goes toward 100% then crash.
Breakeage happened sometime after June 30.
xforms-1.0.2
Garst
John Levon wrote:
On Thu, Jul 17, 2003 at 05:16:42PM +0200, Lars Gullik Bj?nnes wrote:
| Can we rename note to annotation in the insert menu? There's a
|
| Possibly. What do others think ?
Is a note the same as an annotation?
In this context I would say so yes.
(and is the
Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
What is glib?
part of gnome -- short for gnome-lib I guess. Dumb name.
John Levon wrote:
>
> On Thu, Jul 17, 2003 at 05:16:42PM +0200, Lars Gullik Bj?nnes wrote:
>
> > | > Can we rename "note" to "annotation" in the "insert" menu? There's a
> > |
> > | Possibly. What do others think ?
> >
> > Is a note the same as an annotation?
>
> In this context I would say so
Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
> What is glib?
>
part of gnome -- short for gnome-lib I guess. Dumb name.
This is just a note to wish all attendees the best of beer. Since
Chemnitz seems to be as difficult to get to as Prince Edward Island, I
might try to arrange a future meeting here. We have a new IT technology
centre that is currently looking a lot like a white elephant :) I would
also like to
This is just a note to wish all attendees the best of beer. Since
Chemnitz seems to be as difficult to get to as Prince Edward Island, I
might try to arrange a future meeting here. We have a new IT technology
centre that is currently looking a lot like a white elephant :) I would
also like to
Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
Depends... if we understand why the regressions is there or not...
My experience with marking tabular has been a bit weird. Sometimes it is
very slow, others not, and I can't determine what I may be doing
different! It would look like a regression -- then I would
John Levon wrote:
Annoying the user is never a good solution.
I really think we have it right as is.
The only thing I would even think of changing is making the color change
a document item rather than a global preference, but default the same as
is.
Garst
Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
> Depends... if we understand why the regressions is there or not...
>
My experience with marking tabular has been a bit weird. Sometimes it is
very slow, others not, and I can't determine what I may be doing
different! It would look like a regression -- then I would
John Levon wrote:
> Annoying the user is never a good solution.
>
> I really think we have it right as is.
>
The only thing I would even think of changing is making the color change
a document item rather than a global preference, but default the same as
is.
Garst
Dekel Tsur wrote:
On Mon, Jul 14, 2003 at 12:11:49AM +0100, John Levon wrote:
On Sun, Jul 13, 2003 at 07:57:43AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
By the way, if you would consider the carrying over of a language specification
in a cut/paste operation to be in any manner a bug, let me
Dekel Tsur wrote:
>
> On Mon, Jul 14, 2003 at 12:11:49AM +0100, John Levon wrote:
> > On Sun, Jul 13, 2003 at 07:57:43AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > > By the way, if you would consider the carrying over of a language specification
> > > in a cut/paste operation to be in any manner a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Jul 13, 2003 at 02:53:19AM +0100, John Levon wrote:
Blue underlining means different language (and you can turn it off if
you like)
I see what is happening.
British and American language specified documents are shared among our offices.
Cutting and
Rod Pinna wrote:
Hi all,
Still trying to compile Lyx CVS on debian 3.0. Config completes
sucessfully, and then (with xforms frontend) I get an error (see below).
Is anyone sucessfully compiling the CVS code on debian at the moment? I
think I may have missed a dev library, but can't guess
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> On Sun, Jul 13, 2003 at 02:53:19AM +0100, John Levon wrote:
> > Blue underlining means different language (and you can turn it off if
> > you like)
>
> I see what is happening.
>
> British and American language specified documents are shared among our offices.
>
Rod Pinna wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Still trying to compile Lyx CVS on debian 3.0. Config completes
> sucessfully, and then (with xforms frontend) I get an error (see below).
> Is anyone sucessfully compiling the CVS code on debian at the moment? I
> think I may have missed a dev library, but can't
What are the underlined characters in the drop down menus supposed to
mean?
File - ExitC-q
-
It seems like Alt (underlined character) used to work, but now it seems
meaningless.
Garst
Alfredo Braunstein wrote:
Which frontend? All works ok here with both.
My error (trying Alt x instead of just x) , sorry.
Garst
Rob Lahaye wrote:
Done...recompile...and check. Does it solve the font problem?
Yes! Thanks for the detailed instructions.
Garst
What are the underlined characters in the drop down menus supposed to
mean?
File -> ExitC-q
-
It seems like Alt (underlined character) used to work, but now it seems
meaningless.
Garst
Alfredo Braunstein wrote:
> Which frontend? All works ok here with both.
My error (trying Alt x instead of just x) , sorry.
Garst
Rob Lahaye wrote:
> Done...recompile...and check. Does it solve the font problem?
>
Yes! Thanks for the detailed instructions.
Garst
Rob Lahaye wrote:
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
David == David L Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
David invisible. I can type, and the changes show up on the filename
David when I save, for example. Same thing in, say, the Layout -
David Document - Margins. I can set the margins,
Rob Lahaye wrote:
>
> Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>
> "David" == David L Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> >>
> >> David> invisible. I can type, and the changes show up on the filename
> >> David> when I save, for example. Same thing in, say, the Layout ->
> >> David>
Rod Pinna wrote:
Bloody buggery...I thought going to testing would avoid this...
I see there is an automake1.7 deb as well...
No difference I see...
Did you update autoconf as well?
Garst
Rob Lahaye wrote:
Is this a bug in Xforms perhaps? What Xforms version do you have?
I myself use CVS/Xforms.
Get real Rob!
It's fine to test a CVS version of a required pkg to check new
features/bugs, but designing with it is begging for problems. If you
insist on doing this, then please make
Rob Lahaye wrote:
Andre uses 0.89; I use CVS.
Indeed, both should not be used for 1.4 CVS design.but I like to
be able to resize the tabbed-dialogs!
Well, I use 1.02, and do not seem to have any problems resizing tabbed
dialogs. It is apparently unlikely that anything less than 1.0 will
Rod Pinna wrote:
>
> Bloody buggery...I thought going to testing would avoid this...
>
> I see there is an automake1.7 deb as well...
>
> No difference I see...
Did you update autoconf as well?
Garst
Rob Lahaye wrote:
> Is this a bug in Xforms perhaps? What Xforms version do you have?
> I myself use CVS/Xforms.
>
Get real Rob!
It's fine to test a CVS version of a required pkg to check new
features/bugs, but designing with it is begging for problems. If you
insist on doing this, then please
Rob Lahaye wrote:
> Andre uses 0.89; I use CVS.
> Indeed, both should not be used for 1.4 CVS design.but I like to
> be able to resize the tabbed-dialogs!
>
Well, I use 1.02, and do not seem to have any problems resizing tabbed
dialogs. It is apparently unlikely that anything less than 1.0
Rob Lahaye wrote:
Aaah, I see.
Yes, I do remember vague a problem like this, when I was reducing
the height of all widgets from 30 to 20; 20 was too small, so it
became 25. The latter seemed to work for all of us.
(I haven't done all dialogs yet, some are still at 30 pix style).
So the 25
Rob Lahaye wrote:
> Aaah, I see.
> Yes, I do remember vague a problem like this, when I was reducing
> the height of all widgets from 30 to 20; 20 was too small, so it
> became 25. The latter seemed to work for all of us.
> (I haven't done all dialogs yet, some are still at 30 pix style).
>
> So
Garst R. Reese wrote:
Martin Vermeer wrote:
BTW, in the current (unpatched) document dialog, some string entry
fields don't display their content when you enter it. E.g. in the
paper tab the bottom margin field.
The reason appears to be that if the field is not high enough
Rob Lahaye wrote:
I would, if I only understood what this is about.
Everything seems to be fine here, so I don't know what to fix.
The only help I can give you is that my screen is 800x600
dpi = 74
Zoom = 150
Roman = Utopia
My assumption was that there was something different about those two
"Garst R. Reese" wrote:
>
> Martin Vermeer wrote:
> >
> > BTW, in the current (unpatched) document dialog, some string entry
> > fields don't display their content when you enter it. E.g. in the
> > paper tab the bottom margin field.
> >
> > Th
Rob Lahaye wrote:
> I would, if I only understood what this is about.
> Everything seems to be fine here, so I don't know what to fix.
The only help I can give you is that my screen is 800x600
dpi = 74
Zoom = 150
Roman = Utopia
My assumption was that there was something different about those two
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
fixes building --with-pspell
Also --with-aspell,
Could somebody please apply it?
Thanks,
Garst
Martin Vermeer wrote:
BTW, in the current (unpatched) document dialog, some string entry
fields don't display their content when you enter it. E.g. in the
paper tab the bottom margin field.
The reason appears to be that if the field is not high enough for the
font to be displayed, it
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
>
> fixes building --with-pspell
>
Also --with-aspell,
Could somebody please apply it?
Thanks,
Garst
Martin Vermeer wrote:
>
> BTW, in the current (unpatched) document dialog, some string entry
> fields don't display their content when you enter it. E.g. in the
> paper tab the bottom margin field.
>
> The reason appears to be that if the field is not high enough for the
> font to be displayed,
Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
There is nothing in common between Open Recent and Paste Recent,
OR has a list of recently opened documents. PR has a list of recently
copied and cut selections, not a list of recently pasted selections.
SO IMO Paste Recent is utterly misnamed. Unless I get
Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
Garst R. Reese [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| What's wrong with:
| Paste C-v
| Paste...
|
| ?
IMHO too similar.
but it is better than Recent
--
Lgb
Well, I'm wondering why we have both. C-v could bring up the list if it
there are more
Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
>
> There is nothing in common between "Open Recent" and "Paste Recent",
> OR has a list of recently opened documents. PR has a list of recently
> copied and cut selections, not a list of recently pasted selections.
>
> SO IMO "Paste Recent" is utterly misnamed. Unless
Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
>
> "Garst R. Reese" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> | What's wrong with:
> | Paste C-v
> | Paste... >
> |
> | ?
>
> IMHO too similar.
>
> but it is better than "Recent"
>
> --
>
bash$ src/lyx
LyX: InsetSpecialChar: Unknown kind: `\layout' [around line 1222 of file
~/eagle/NLM-ECG/LYX/NLM-ECG.lyx]
LyX: InsetSpecialChar: Unknown kind: `\layout' [around bash$ line 1227
of file
Here's the sort of thing that caused the above:
~/eagle/NLM-ECG/LYX/NLM-ECG.lyx]/cell
cell
bash$ src/lyx
LyX: InsetSpecialChar: Unknown kind: `\layout' [around line 1222 of file
~/eagle/NLM-ECG/LYX/NLM-ECG.lyx]
LyX: InsetSpecialChar: Unknown kind: `\layout' [around bash$ line 1227
of file
Here's the sort of thing that caused the above:
~/eagle/NLM-ECG/LYX/NLM-ECG.lyx]
\begin_inset
Lior Silberman wrote:
Hi,
Hi Lior, welcome back.
Try adding --with-included-boost to your configure.
I think your versions of automake and autoconf are still valid, but
maybe on the edge.
But, I think that the default for boost is to use your installed
version, which you probably do not have.
Lior Silberman wrote:
>
> Hi,
Hi Lior, welcome back.
Try adding --with-included-boost to your configure.
I think your versions of automake and autoconf are still valid, but
maybe on the edge.
But, I think that the default for boost is to use your installed
version, which you probably do not have.
Angus Leeming wrote:
Garst R. Reese wrote:
- 16parser Lyxlex grammer parser
+ 16parser Lyxlex grammar parser
I don't where this is, but it should be fixed. I assume the same
error is in 1.3
Garst
Yes it is. It's in debug.C, line 43 of the 1.3.x sources
Angus Leeming wrote:
>
> Garst R. Reese wrote:
>
> > - 16parser Lyxlex grammer parser
> > + 16parser Lyxlex grammar parser
> >
> > I don't where this is, but it should be fixed. I assume the same
> > error is in 1.3
> > Garst
>
1.4CVS run from src/lyx
No information for converting png format files to eps.
Try defining a converter in preferences.
Viewps works, but leaves out the graphic, which buggers the page
numbers.
Garst
1.4CVS run from src/lyx
No information for converting png format files to eps.
Try defining a converter in preferences.
Viewps works, but leaves out the graphic, which buggers the page
numbers.
Garst
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
John Levon wrote:
I'm not too happy with Force Normal Space.
Me neither.
What is '\ ' used for ? A
better name anybody ?
It forces normal, breakable space, especially after punctuation when latex
guesses end of sentence (e.\,g.\ here). Basically it is
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
>
> John Levon wrote:
> > I'm not too happy with "Force Normal Space".
>
> Me neither.
>
> > What is '\ ' used for ? A
> > better name anybody ?
>
> It forces normal, breakable space, especially after punctuation when latex
> guesses end of sentence (e.\,g.\ here).
John Levon wrote:
On Tue, May 20, 2003 at 02:08:01AM -0300, Garst R. Reese wrote:
Really weird!
Click inside a cell,
red box starts below cursor position, goes off screen to right and down.
Andre perhaps ?
Most likely. It is still there, about 3h ago.
Garst
John Levon wrote:
>
> On Tue, May 20, 2003 at 02:08:01AM -0300, Garst R. Reese wrote:
>
> > Really weird!
> > Click inside a cell,
> > red box starts below cursor position, goes off screen to right and down.
>
> Andre perhaps ?
>
Most likely. It is still there, about 3h ago.
Garst
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Garst == Garst R Reese [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Garst If I have a layout with KeepEmpty 1, LableType Static,
Garst LabelSring blah and I invoke at the bottom of a file, and hit
Garst enter, nothing happens. I have insert a protected space for
Garst enter
Jose Abilio Oliveira Matos wrote:
This explains why it reverts to Standard, by default the new paragraph
goes to Standard.
Actually, it goes to the first type in the .layout file, which in
hollywood is Dialogue. Somebody recently fixed this for the Note inset,
but not ERT.
Garst
When I have a layout with a label, e.g., FADE OUT or FADE IN: I
have to use KeepEmpty 1, but the line is not empty, it has FADE OUT,
which does not take any input, or FADE IN; , which has optional input.
Search and Replace cannot find these words. Likewise, Spellchecker
cannot spellcheck them.
Jose Abilio Oliveira Matos wrote:
On Fri, Sep 14, 2001 at 11:21:38AM -0300, Garst R. Reese wrote:
Jose Abilio Oliveira Matos wrote:
This explains why it reverts to Standard, by default the new paragraph
goes to Standard.
Actually, it goes to the first type in the .layout file
Open a new document, choose letter,
Select Opening:
ENTER
Nothing happens. So it is not just hollywood that has this problem.
Garst
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>
> >>>>> "Garst" == Garst R Reese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Garst> If I have a layout with KeepEmpty 1, LableType Static,
> Garst> LabelSring "blah" and I invoke at the bottom of a file, and hit
&g
Jose Abilio Oliveira Matos wrote:
>
> This explains why it reverts to Standard, by default the new paragraph
> goes to Standard.
>
Actually, it goes to the first type in the .layout file, which in
hollywood is Dialogue. Somebody recently fixed this for the Note inset,
but not ERT.
Garst
When I have a layout with a label, e.g., "FADE OUT" or "FADE IN: " I
have to use KeepEmpty 1, but the line is not empty, it has FADE OUT,
which does not take any input, or FADE IN; , which has optional input.
Search and Replace cannot find these words. Likewise, Spellchecker
cannot spellcheck
Jose Abilio Oliveira Matos wrote:
>
> On Fri, Sep 14, 2001 at 11:21:38AM -0300, Garst R. Reese wrote:
> > Jose Abilio Oliveira Matos wrote:
> > >
> > > This explains why it reverts to Standard, by default the new paragraph
> > > goes to Standard.
>
Open a new document, choose letter,
Select Opening:
Nothing happens. So it is not just hollywood that has this problem.
Garst
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