Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| Thanks for the idea, but I think *I* won't need sponsoring unless
| it happens in form of source code (preferably a DTD by Jose' ;-) )
| or goodwill from the others when it comes to including the patches...
| But maybe the project as a whole could use a
"Lars" == Lars Gullik Bjønnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Lars You know that after the addition of a realy regex class we can
Lars do things like
Lars "*.(lyx|lyx,v)"
Lars If we did not massage the regex in the filedialog we could do
Lars ".*\.lyx(,v)*"
Lars in the filebrowser. Making
Andre Poenitz wrote:
I'd actually prefer ocirc; since this is non-ambiguous.
Writing 8 bit in some encoding make life only simpler if you are reading
the .lyx with the naked eye if you happen to use the correct enconding.
And that should happen only in vary rare circumstances.
It's
"Juergen" == Juergen Vigna [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Juergen When opening a Help-File from the src-dir, which now in
Juergen ./lib/doc/ does not anymore contain the LyX-Help-Files it
Juergen happens that it cannot find it. Strangely when starting from
Juergen the source-directory it ONLY
Andre Poenitz wrote:
*grin* Aehm... yes... now as you mention it... Part of my vision
is some interface to some computer algebra system. If LyX had this, I
could demonstrate my boss that LyX is indeed superior to Scientific
Workplace ;--)
You remind me something. Since the example
"Jose" == Jose Abilio Oliveira Matos [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jose Hi, this report should be for Lars, I think.
Jose Start a new document, press g or any other letter for that
Jose matter. Type Alt+Enter and ... lyx crashes reporting out of
Jose memory.
Indeed. Bug found and squashed.
"Dongsuk Chae" == 䵿¼® [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dongsuk Chae Hi This is a bug report for LyX 1.0.3.
Dongsuk Chae Problem Description While
Dongsuk Chae you are editing in LyX, 1. Start a math panel 2. Pop up
Dongsuk Chae one of the Greek to Misc panel 3. Click
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| "Jose" == Jose Abilio Oliveira Matos [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
|
| Jose Hi, this report should be for Lars, I think.
|
| Jose Start a new document, press g or any other letter for that
| Jose matter. Type Alt+Enter and ... lyx crashes
"Lars" == Lars Gullik Bjønnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Lars Note that the reserve's are not really needed, they are just a
Lars feeble atemt to optimize a bit.
Lars So reserve's that look suspisous and that have no obvious right
Lars form, can just be deleted.
Well, they are probably a good
I recently finished writing my PhD thesis in Lyx. It is a great product.
These are a couple of new feature suggestions and remarks on the
existing.
It would be nice to be able to highlight parts of the displayed text. We
use highlighter pens when working with paper drafts, don't we? A similar
Lars,
I found out why I had problems with bibtex. In RunBibtex, the regexp
used are
LRegex reg1("bibdata{([^}]+)}");
LRegex reg2("bibstyle{([^}]+)}");
I appears that my regex() verison considers that {} is a special
operator (whereas gnu grep seem to use \{\} for some
Hmmm,
looks like Lyx 1.1.4 is almost finished.
As you know I have experienced a lot of problems when compiling Lyx with
Sun CC (which IMHO are no problems of Sun CC). I also uncovered a lot of
runtime errors when running Lyx with Purify
(it just takes me a few minutes to find some new bugs).
Michael Schmitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| Hmmm,
|
| looks like Lyx 1.1.4 is almost finished.
|
| As you know I have experienced a lot of problems when compiling Lyx with
| Sun CC (which IMHO are no problems of Sun CC). I also uncovered a lot of
| runtime errors when running Lyx with Purify
|
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| Lars,
|
| I found out why I had problems with bibtex. In RunBibtex, the regexp
| used are
| LRegex reg1("bibdata{([^}]+)}");
| LRegex reg2("bibstyle{([^}]+)}");
|
| I appears that my regex() verison considers that {} is a
I compiled Lyx 1.1.3 on AIX 4.3.2 using gcc 2.95.2. There were two
minor errors that prevented successful compilation:
1) In src/support/filetools.C, about line 322:
The call to putenv fails. The putenv requires a char* argument, at
least on
AIX. I had to add a cast. Unless some
First, I want to report that I'm still working on the Hebrew patch.
It is now very functional.
On another matter, I've been using (normal) LyX to write a paper and found
several bugs. The most annoying ones are bugs with math macros:
Bug1:
The cursor behaves badly when deleting a character
Andre Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| Thanks for the idea, but I think *I* won't need sponsoring unless
| it happens in form of source code (preferably a DTD by Jose' ;-) )
| or goodwill from the others when it comes to including the patches...
| But maybe the project as a whole could use
> "Lars" == Lars Gullik Bjønnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Lars> You know that after the addition of a realy regex class we can
Lars> do things like
Lars> "*.(lyx|lyx,v)"
Lars> If we did not massage the regex in the filedialog we could do
Lars> ".*\.lyx(,v)*"
Lars> in the
Andre Poenitz wrote:
> I'd actually prefer since this is non-ambiguous.
>
> Writing 8 bit in some encoding make life only simpler if you are reading
> the .lyx with the naked eye if you happen to use the correct enconding.
> And that should happen only in vary rare circumstances.
It's
> "Juergen" == Juergen Vigna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Juergen> When opening a Help-File from the src-dir, which now in
Juergen> ./lib/doc/ does not anymore contain the LyX-Help-Files it
Juergen> happens that it cannot find it. Strangely when starting from
Juergen> the source-directory it
Andre Poenitz wrote:
> *grin* Aehm... yes... now as you mention it... Part of my vision
> is some interface to some computer algebra system. If LyX had this, I
> could demonstrate my boss that LyX is indeed superior to Scientific
> Workplace ;--)
You remind me something. Since the example
> "Jose" == Jose Abilio Oliveira Matos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jose> Hi, this report should be for Lars, I think.
Jose> Start a new document, press g or any other letter for that
Jose> matter. Type Alt+Enter and ... lyx crashes reporting out of
Jose> memory.
Indeed. Bug found and
> "Dongsuk Chae" == 䵿¼® <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Dongsuk Chae> Hi This is a bug report for LyX 1.0.3.
Dongsuk Chae> Problem Description While
Dongsuk Chae> you are editing in LyX, 1. Start a math panel 2. Pop up
Dongsuk Chae> one of the Greek to Misc
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| > "Jose" == Jose Abilio Oliveira Matos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
|
| Jose> Hi, this report should be for Lars, I think.
|
| Jose> Start a new document, press g or any other letter for that
| Jose> matter. Type Alt+Enter and ...
> "Lars" == Lars Gullik Bjønnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Lars> Note that the reserve's are not really needed, they are just a
Lars> feeble atemt to optimize a bit.
Lars> So reserve's that look suspisous and that have no obvious right
Lars> form, can just be deleted.
Well, they are
I recently finished writing my PhD thesis in Lyx. It is a great product.
These are a couple of new feature suggestions and remarks on the
existing.
It would be nice to be able to highlight parts of the displayed text. We
use highlighter pens when working with paper drafts, don't we? A similar
Lars,
I found out why I had problems with bibtex. In RunBibtex, the regexp
used are
LRegex reg1("bibdata{([^}]+)}");
LRegex reg2("bibstyle{([^}]+)}");
I appears that my regex() verison considers that {} is a special
operator (whereas gnu grep seem to use \{\} for some
Hmmm,
looks like Lyx 1.1.4 is almost finished.
As you know I have experienced a lot of problems when compiling Lyx with
Sun CC (which IMHO are no problems of Sun CC). I also uncovered a lot of
runtime errors when running Lyx with Purify
(it just takes me a few minutes to find some new bugs).
Michael Schmitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| Hmmm,
|
| looks like Lyx 1.1.4 is almost finished.
|
| As you know I have experienced a lot of problems when compiling Lyx with
| Sun CC (which IMHO are no problems of Sun CC). I also uncovered a lot of
| runtime errors when running Lyx with Purify
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| Lars,
|
| I found out why I had problems with bibtex. In RunBibtex, the regexp
| used are
| LRegex reg1("bibdata{([^}]+)}");
| LRegex reg2("bibstyle{([^}]+)}");
|
| I appears that my regex() verison considers that {} is a
I compiled Lyx 1.1.3 on AIX 4.3.2 using gcc 2.95.2. There were two
minor errors that prevented successful compilation:
1) In src/support/filetools.C, about line 322:
The call to putenv fails. The putenv requires a char* argument, at
least on
AIX. I had to add a cast. Unless some
First, I want to report that I'm still working on the Hebrew patch.
It is now very functional.
On another matter, I've been using (normal) LyX to write a paper and found
several bugs. The most annoying ones are bugs with math macros:
Bug1:
The cursor behaves badly when deleting a character
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