Hi there,
I don't think there's currently a way to achieve this, but might be a
very powerful feature:
Let's say I want to define an inset that needs input from a LyX dialog.
It could be a new citation inset that'll be used with biblatex, and the
LyX dialog in question would be the
On 07/06/2015 12:19 PM, PhilipPirrip wrote:
Hi there,
I don't think there's currently a way to achieve this, but might be a
very powerful feature:
Let's say I want to define an inset that needs input from a LyX
dialog. It could be a new citation inset that'll be used with
biblatex, and the
On 07/06/2015 02:17 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
I've thought about this from time to time and may even have filed a bug
about it. The idea would be to have command insets, like citation,
whose fields can be determined dynamically through the layout machinery.
I'm sure this is possible, but I'm also
Hi there,
I don't think there's currently a way to achieve this, but might be a
very powerful feature:
Let's say I want to define an inset that needs input from a LyX dialog.
It could be a new citation inset that'll be used with biblatex, and the
LyX dialog in question would be the
On 07/06/2015 12:19 PM, PhilipPirrip wrote:
Hi there,
I don't think there's currently a way to achieve this, but might be a
very powerful feature:
Let's say I want to define an inset that needs input from a LyX
dialog. It could be a new citation inset that'll be used with
biblatex, and the
On 07/06/2015 02:17 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
I've thought about this from time to time and may even have filed a bug
about it. The idea would be to have "command" insets, like citation,
whose fields can be determined dynamically through the layout machinery.
I'm sure this is possible, but I'm