On Wednesday 20 July 2005 18:42, John Levon wrote:
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/NewInLyX14
Whau! Sounds really, really good! Jurabib support, change tracking, boxes,
word count etc... I can't wait. I am especially eager to see the change
tracking feature in action. This is really something I have
On Wednesday 20 July 2005 18:42, John Levon wrote:
> http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/NewInLyX14
Whau! Sounds really, really good! Jurabib support, change tracking, boxes,
word count etc... I can't wait. I am especially eager to see the change
tracking feature in action. This is really something I have
General Public Licence
version 2 or later.
Can I have a spellcheck-as-you-go feature for LyX now? ;-)
Janus Sandsgaard
--
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.
On Friday 10 June 2005 10:54, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
You have to contribute it first :-)
I'd be happy to contribute with a manual for it! :-)
-j
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Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and
nder the Gnu General Public Licence
version 2 or later.
Can I have a spellcheck-as-you-go feature for LyX now? ;-)
Janus Sandsgaard
--
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and Technology in Europe.
On Friday 10 June 2005 10:54, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
> You have to contribute it first :-)
I'd be happy to contribute with a manual for it! :-)
-j
--
Roskilde University, Denmark.
Department of Technology and Social Science.
International Development Studies.
ESST - Society, Science and
On Friday 05 March 2004 17:29, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
I'd like to add support for the bibtex package jurabib (www.jurabib.org,
see bugzilla request 408).
Jurabib has been developped for law studies, to support short title
references, but in the meantime, it has evolved to a general bibtex
On Friday 05 March 2004 17:29, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> I'd like to add support for the bibtex package jurabib (www.jurabib.org,
> see bugzilla request 408).
> Jurabib has been developped for law studies, to support short title
> references, but in the meantime, it has evolved to a general
On Monday 05 April 2004 20:02, Andre Poenitz wrote:
Tell me about DSL. You know, we've got the Most Modern Telco Network
in the Known Universe(tm) over here. Which means glass fibre up to the
kitchen sink. But no DSL.
Sad. Here in Denmark we have FiWi in the bathroom. In Finland I gues it
On Monday 05 April 2004 20:02, Andre Poenitz wrote:
> Tell me about DSL. You know, we've got the Most Modern Telco Network
> in the Known Universe(tm) over here. Which means glass fibre up to the
> kitchen sink. But no DSL.
Sad. Here in Denmark we have FiWi in the bathroom. In Finland I gues it
On Monday 05 April 2004 12:52, Andre Poenitz wrote:
... or pickes the right distribution. [And no, I am not too big a fan of
SuSE as they don't include LaTeX + Co in the personal edition anymore...]
I run Personal Edition and didn't even noticed. With a DSL connection it is so
easy to do post
On Sunday 04 April 2004 14:09, Nachev, Parashkev C wrote:
I spoke of
academia in general because I meant to include those for whom a
LaTex-based system is not *essential*, and those who have no interest in
computing. These people will use Word, and persist in struggling with
its
On Monday 05 April 2004 12:52, Andre Poenitz wrote:
> ... or pickes the right distribution. [And no, I am not too big a fan of
> SuSE as they don't include LaTeX + Co in the personal edition anymore...]
I run Personal Edition and didn't even noticed. With a DSL connection it is so
easy to do
On Sunday 04 April 2004 14:09, Nachev, Parashkev C wrote:
> I spoke of
> academia in general because I meant to include those for whom a
> LaTex-based system is not *essential*, and those who have no interest in
> computing. These people will use Word, and persist in struggling with
> its
On Sunday 04 April 2004 19:09, Zvezdan Petkovic wrote:
I agree. There's one more problem. Linux distributions do not include
LyX or pybliographer yet. Red Hat comes to mind. That means that
people who are not technically skilled are expected to install these
applications for themselves,
On Sunday 04 April 2004 18:54, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Almost. From my point of view the citing feature is not useful since I
cannot insert formatted references (in the sense of natbib/jurabib) from
pybliographer (or any other app) via pipe.
This is of course a LyX restriction in the
On Sunday 04 April 2004 19:09, Zvezdan Petkovic wrote:
> I agree. There's one more problem. Linux distributions do not include
> LyX or pybliographer yet. Red Hat comes to mind. That means that
> people who are not technically skilled are expected to install these
> applications for
On Sunday 04 April 2004 18:54, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> Almost. From my point of view the "citing" feature is not useful since I
> cannot insert "formatted" references (in the sense of natbib/jurabib) from
> pybliographer (or any other app) via pipe.
> This is of course a LyX restriction in
On Thursday 01 April 2004 09:10, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
But there's also a jurabib option which wraps all citations into footnotes
automatically.
So if implemented it is possible to make af citation reference (like: Bijker
1996, page 11) in a footnote only by chosing insert - citation
On Thursday 01 April 2004 09:10, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> But there's also a jurabib option which wraps all citations into footnotes
> automatically.
So if implemented it is possible to make af citation reference (like: Bijker
1996, page 11) in a footnote only by chosing insert ->
On Friday 05 March 2004 17:29, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
But it makes the use of jurabib possible
in a reasonable way, a big step for LyX from a human scientist's view, IMO.
I fully agree. Representing social science I have been looking for something
like this. I am not sure if there are
On Friday 05 March 2004 17:29, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
This patch does not support all jurabib features, namely the citation
commands \fullcite (cite the whole entry), \foot[full]cite[p|t|alt|alp]
(wrap citation into a footnote)
If \foot[full]cite[p|t|alt|alp] is implemented will I then
On Monday 08 March 2004 10:23, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Remember that
citing is the most important feature for human scientists. You wouldn't
take the argument you can both write formulas with and without AMS, so
let's decide, would you?
:-) That is _exactly_ why I am writing my Linux for
On Friday 05 March 2004 17:29, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> But it makes the use of jurabib possible
> in a reasonable way, a big step for LyX from a human scientist's view, IMO.
I fully agree. Representing social science I have been looking for something
like this. I am not sure if there are
On Friday 05 March 2004 17:29, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> This patch does not support all jurabib features, namely the citation
> commands \fullcite (cite the whole entry), \foot[full]cite[p|t|alt|alp]
> (wrap citation into a footnote)
If "\foot[full]cite[p|t|alt|alp]" is implemented will I
On Monday 08 March 2004 10:23, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> Remember that
> citing is the most important feature for human scientists. You wouldn't
> take the argument "you can both write formulas with and without AMS, so
> let's decide", would you?
:-) That is _exactly_ why I am writing my
Hi developers
I have been using LyX for some time now, but working with figures is rather
new to me. I am starting to understand it, but there is still a way to go
with all those graphics formats, compilers and ImageMagic. Geee. ;-)
I have noticed that LyX by default works with absolute
On Wednesday 24 March 2004 10:56, Jose' Matos wrote:
What is the lyx version you are using?
LyX 1.3.2. I stick to the packages privided by SuSE and they are not up2date.
I think that this bug was fixed for the qt version in 1.3.3 (+/-).
That explain things. I am happy to hear. You LyX
Hi developers
I have been using LyX for some time now, but working with figures is rather
new to me. I am starting to understand it, but there is still a way to go
with all those graphics formats, compilers and ImageMagic. Geee. ;-)
I have noticed that LyX by default works with absolute
On Wednesday 24 March 2004 10:56, Jose' Matos wrote:
> What is the lyx version you are using?
LyX 1.3.2. I stick to the packages privided by SuSE and they are not up2date.
> I think that this bug was fixed for the qt version in 1.3.3 (+/-).
That explain things. I am happy to hear. You LyX
On Thursday 08 January 2004 22:32, Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
OK. I'll try to write something in the weekend.
Oooopps. Thant weekend was gone in 20 seconds. :-/
I'll try again soon :-)
-j
--
Linux install party in La Paz, Bolivia
http://weblog.janus.dk/archives/2002/10/19/000184.html
On Thursday 08 January 2004 22:32, Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
> OK. I'll try to write something in the weekend.
Oooopps. Thant weekend was gone in 20 seconds. :-/
I'll try again soon :-)
-j
--
Linux install party in La Paz, Bolivia
<http://weblog.janus.dk/archives/2002/10/19/000184.html>
On Tuesday 06 January 2004 14:36, Christian Ridderström wrote:
Involving the user's list broadens the perspective and puts the focus
more on what we actually want. However, this might result in a
'specification' that aims for the stars (and hence less likely to be
implemented in a near
On Thursday 08 January 2004 11:02, Staffan Ringbom wrote:
The exclusion of a spell as you go option in LyX is somewhat arrogant.
Well I find your statement here somewhat arrogant. The lack of flyspell is
a question of resources and priorities. Like the manual says: LyX is a
volunteer
On Tuesday 06 January 2004 14:36, Christian Ridderström wrote:
> Involving the user's list broadens the perspective and puts the focus
> more on what we actually want. However, this might result in a
> 'specification' that aims for the stars (and hence less likely to be
> implemented in a near
On Thursday 08 January 2004 11:02, Staffan Ringbom wrote:
> The exclusion of a spell as you go option in LyX is somewhat arrogant.
Well I find your statement here somewhat arrogant. The lack of flyspell is
a question of resources and priorities. Like the manual says: LyX is a
volunteer
On Sunday 04 January 2004 01:17, Christian Ridderström wrote:
In order to not lose the thoughts in the mails, I put some notes here:
http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/Devel/SpellCheckAsYouType
but I guess it needs a bit of structuring. And I might have missed
important things etc. (I've
On Sunday 04 January 2004 01:17, Christian Ridderström wrote:
> In order to not lose the thoughts in the mails, I put some notes here:
>
> http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/Devel/SpellCheckAsYouType
>
> but I guess it needs a bit of structuring. And I might have missed
> important things etc.
On Thu, 1 Jan 2004, Fernando Perez wrote:
Since I don't read Danish, I can't comment on any details, and you may
already have done this.
I didn´t expect anyone to read Danish. It was more a show off. ;-)
But in case you don't know about it, are you aware of pybliographic?
Oh yes, and I am
On Thu, 1 Jan 2004, Fernando Perez wrote:
> Since I don't read Danish, I can't comment on any details, and you may
> already have done this.
I didn´t expect anyone to read Danish. It was more a show off. ;-)
> But in case you don't know about it, are you aware of pybliographic?
Oh yes, and I
, not in some dialog.
Yup! :-)
-j
--
Janus Sandsgaard
http://janus.dk
-like spell checker. I hope
I have made my point more or less clear? Othewise I could be happy to an
answer any question.
-j
--
Janus Sandsgaard
http://janus.dk
edemic terms) - and I get fewer wavy lines.
> To rephrase this: one advantage of the approach is that you edit in
> the LyX window, not in some dialog.
Yup! :-)
-j
--
Janus Sandsgaard
http://janus.dk
why you like "flyspelling"?
Hmmm don't think so (or: I don't think I am able to formulate clear
statements). All I can do is to say that 1) I have spend a lot of time
writing reports at university, 2) LyX is the perfect tool for this, and 3)
But I am really sorry for the lack of the flyspell-like spell checker. I hope
I have made my point more or less clear? Othewise I could be happy to an
answer any question.
-j
--
Janus Sandsgaard
http://janus.dk
Dear LyX developers
I am a very happy and enthusiastic LyX user. A student at social science
(International Development Studies and Department of Technology and
Social Science at Roskilde University, Danmark). LyX is just the thing
for me. I am running Linux and want something for doing complex
On Sun, 28 Dec 2003, Christian Ridderström wrote:
I've _suffered_ this feature in MS-Word... for me, the main problem
was the distraction from content. E.g., I frequently found myself
spending time on fixing spelling(*) instead of content -- I prefer
checking spelling at the end, when the
On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 Martin Vermeer wrote:
The error in this sentence wouldn't be found by *any* spell checker,
on-the-fly or not :-)
You are right. :-)
I am not sure really how practically useful this feature would be --
seems more like a look-good feel-good thing to me.
It more than that.
Dear LyX developers
I am a very happy and enthusiastic LyX user. A student at social science
("International Development Studies" and "Department of Technology and
Social Science" at Roskilde University, Danmark). LyX is just the thing
for me. I am running Linux and want something for doing
On Sun, 28 Dec 2003, Christian Ridderström wrote:
> I've _suffered_ this "feature" in MS-Word... for me, the main problem
> was the distraction from content. E.g., I frequently found myself
> spending time on fixing spelling(*) instead of content -- I prefer
> checking spelling at the end, when
On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 Martin Vermeer wrote:
> The error in this sentence wouldn't be found by *any* spell checker,
> on-the-fly or not :-)
You are right. :-)
> I am not sure really how practically useful this feature would be --
> seems more like a look-good feel-good thing to me.
It more than
Hi there
Speaking of spelling: Are there plan for implementing a kind of spell as you
type / flyspell in LyX? It would be a great and very usefull improvement.
-j
--
Janus Sandsgaard
http://janus.dk
Hi there
Speaking of spelling: Are there plan for implementing a kind of "spell as you
type" / "flyspell" in LyX? It would be a great and very usefull improvement.
-j
--
Janus Sandsgaard
http://janus.dk
Fredag den 1. august 2003 18:13 skrev Dekel Tsur:
Fixed. Should I commit it to the 1.3.x branch ?
Sound like a great idea. :-)
-j
--
Janus Sandsgaard
http://janus.dk
Fredag den 1. august 2003 18:13 skrev Dekel Tsur:
> Fixed. Should I commit it to the 1.3.x branch ?
Sound like a great idea. :-)
-j
--
Janus Sandsgaard
http://janus.dk
I run LyX v. 1.1.6fix3 and notices something odd: When I write a letter
using the letter.lyx-template the template uses the actuel date (today)
and not the create date, which is a problem if I am going to print the
letter later.
Any suggestions how to fix this?
-j
--
Men are from Earth.
I run LyX v. 1.1.6fix3 and notices something odd: When I write a letter
using the letter.lyx-template the template uses the actuel date (today)
and not the create date, which is a problem if I am going to print the
letter later.
Any suggestions how to fix this?
-j
--
Men are from Earth.
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