changes.
Also, although the file suggests we submit to lyx-docs, the actual discussion
of documentation patches seems to occur on lyx-devel. Should I change this?
Also the lyx team does not want to use change tracking for the LyX
documentation?
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the irrelevant
whitespace changes."
Also, although the file suggests we submit to lyx-docs, the actual discussion
of documentation patches seems to occur on lyx-devel. Should I change this?
Also the lyx team does not want to use change tracking for the LyX
documentation?
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due to automatic reformatting of the entire References.lyx file.
However, I would like to check: are these the correct flags we should use for
diff-ing .lyx files?
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irrelevant
changes due to automatic reformatting of the entire References.lyx file.
However, I would like to check: are these the correct flags we should use for
diff-ing .lyx files?
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y is
this? if Reference.lyx does not deserve a whole menu item, perhaps we could
have a new menuitem "Other docs" which includes Reference.lyx as a child
document.
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correctly.
- Removes the USE_BOOST_FORMAT #ifdef, and always uses the std C++ code which
is simpler anyway.
I understand that due to the feature freeze this code is unlikely to included
before 1.4.1.
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Chktex.C.patch.gz
Description: GNU Zip compressed
correctly.
- Removes the USE_BOOST_FORMAT #ifdef, and always uses the std C++ code which
is simpler anyway.
I understand that due to the feature freeze this code is unlikely to included
before 1.4.1.
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Chktex.C.patch.gz
Description: GNU Zip compressed
3.3.4, KDE 3.5
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3.3.4, KDE 3.5
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occur on my system as well.
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roblem?)
>
> SCREEN IS NOT UPDATED AFTER BACKSPACE
>
> dito
The other bugs occur on my system as well.
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not be set.
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effect on the speed at which the wheel mouse moves the screen.
The wheel mouse moved the screen much faster with LyX 1.3.6 (also using the QT
ui).
My System:
kubuntu 5.10 (upgraded from preview)
quatro FX 1100 (128MB) AGP 4x
KDE 3.5
QT 3.3.4
gcc 4.02
Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 1500MHz
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Spitzmueller wrote:
John C. McCabe-Dansted wrote:
Also, the setting Wheel mouse scroll in LyX:
Preferences/Look and feel/User Interface/Scrolling/ does not seem to
have any effect on the speed at which the wheel mouse moves the screen.
This setting is actually ignored in the qt frontend (we
/highlighted, typing anything deletes the error text.
- Cntl-G no longer selects the next error. This may be intentional, but it
seems that it would be very handy if Cntl-G brought the latex errors dialog
to the foreground and jumped to the next error.
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e line "Locale en_NZ could not be set".
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heel mouse moves the screen.
The wheel mouse moved the screen much faster with LyX 1.3.6 (also using the QT
ui).
My System:
kubuntu 5.10 (upgraded from preview)
quatro FX 1100 (128MB) AGP 4x
KDE 3.5
QT 3.3.4
gcc 4.02
Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 1500MHz
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ber 2005 10:46, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> > John C. McCabe-Dansted wrote:
> > > Also, the setting "Wheel mouse scroll" in > > Preferences/Look and feel/User Interface/Scrolling/> does not seem to
> > > have any effect on the speed at which the whee
selected/highlighted, typing anything deletes the error text.
- Cntl-G no longer selects the next error. This may be intentional, but it
seems that it would be very handy if Cntl-G brought the latex errors dialog
to the foreground and jumped to the next error.
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README.
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On Wednesday 23 November 2005 23:51, Angus Leeming wrote:
Asger Ottar Alstrup wrote:
John C. McCabe-Dansted wrote:
I am working on a grammar checker for LyX. It outputs the errors to
LaTeX .log format so it can integrate itself into LyX without need
for any modification to existing LyX
On Wednesday 23 November 2005 23:51, Angus Leeming wrote:
> Asger Ottar Alstrup wrote:
> > John C. McCabe-Dansted wrote:
> >> I am working on a grammar checker for LyX. It outputs the errors to
> >> LaTeX .log format so it can integrate itself into LyX without nee
.
Is there a better way?
Thirdly, is there any interest in including this in an official release (it is
under 50KB), and if so is there some procedure I should follow?
I have placed an experimental-yet-functional version up at:
http://dansted.org/latexgc.tar.gz
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the real LaTeX when it is done.
Is there a better way?
Thirdly, is there any interest in including this in an official release (it is
under 50KB), and if so is there some procedure I should follow?
I have placed an experimental-yet-functional version up at:
http://dansted.org/latexgc.tar
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