Re: [GSoC 2014]Interested in Round trip conversion between LyX and .docx formats

2014-02-27 Thread Rob Oakes
Dear Developers, I've been following this conversation from the shadows, but I had one thought that they be relevant. I think everyone agrees that we want to avoid reimplementing the internal logic of a LyX document. While thinking about what might be the best way to implement a converter, it

Re: [GSoC 2014]Interested in Round trip conversion between LyX and .docx formats

2014-02-27 Thread Rob Oakes
Dear Developers, I've been following this conversation from the shadows, but I had one thought that they be relevant. I think everyone agrees that we want to avoid reimplementing the internal logic of a LyX document. While thinking about what might be the best way to implement a converter, it

Re: Corkboard code

2013-11-04 Thread Rob Oakes
On 10/26/2013 03:00 AM, Peter Kümmel wrote: Hi Rob, did you make any progress? What is the current status of the code, and what is your plan? Is someone still working on it? If current state is not too hopeless I would also work on it. Peter Hi Peter, Unfortunately, I have not been able

Re: Corkboard code

2013-11-04 Thread Rob Oakes
On 10/26/2013 03:00 AM, Peter Kümmel wrote: > Hi Rob, > > did you make any progress? What is the current status of the code, > and what is your plan? Is someone still working on it? > > If current state is not too "hopeless" I would also work on it. > > Peter Hi Peter, Unfortunately, I have not

Re: Corkboard code

2013-10-17 Thread Rob Oakes
Hey all, I'm in the process of merging this code into the LyX codebase. I'll push what I have as soon as I have a chance. (Probably tomorrow or Saturday.) Rob

Re: Corkboard code

2013-10-17 Thread Rob Oakes
Hey all, I'm in the process of merging this code into the LyX codebase. I'll push what I have as soon as I have a chance. (Probably tomorrow or Saturday.) Rob

Corkboard Development and Bug Squashing

2013-07-18 Thread Rob Oakes
Hi Ashley, On Thu, 2013-07-18 at 16:23 -0500, Ashley Shan wrote: Sorry for my mistake! I worked on another local branch, and I believe it didn't get pushed. Now I pushed again, and please let me know if you still can't find them. Thanks for pushing the most recent changes. I will look at

Corkboard Development and Bug Squashing

2013-07-18 Thread Rob Oakes
Hi Ashley, On Thu, 2013-07-18 at 16:23 -0500, Ashley Shan wrote: > Sorry for my mistake! I worked on another local branch, and I believe > it didn't get pushed. Now I pushed again, and please let me know if > you still can't find them. Thanks for pushing the most recent changes. I will look

Re: XML Parsing Library [was Re: XML For LyX]

2013-05-09 Thread Rob Oakes
On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 10:52 AM, Richard Heck rgh...@lyx.org wrote: I just had a look at those. He had an XML parser here: http://www.lyx.org/trac/browser/lyxsvn/lyx-devel/branches/personal/larsbj/xml/src/support/xmlparser.h?rev=19478 but it appears to be based upon xmlpp, which I cannot get

Re: XML Parsing Library [was Re: XML For LyX]

2013-05-09 Thread Rob Oakes
On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 10:52 AM, Richard Heck wrote: I just had a look at those. He had an XML parser here: http://www.lyx.org/trac/browser/lyxsvn/lyx-devel/branches/personal/larsbj/xml/src/support/xmlparser.h?rev=19478 but it appears to be based upon xmlpp, which I cannot

Re: Proposal updated

2013-05-03 Thread Rob Oakes
Hi Richard, On Fri, 2013-05-03 at 00:35 -0500, Vanderbilt wrote: There is only one point in your comment that I'm not clear about; if I'm understanding you correctly, do you mean the community is not sure about whether to use signals/slots so I probably shouldn't include that part in my

Re: Signals/Slots in Core (branch from UI improvements and non-linear enhancements)

2013-05-03 Thread Rob Oakes
On Mon, 2013-04-29 at 14:46 +0200, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote: There have been ideas to remove the ugly connections using the WorkAreaManager and GuiBufferDelegate and to replace them by Qt signals. I'm not sure it is a good idea to have a connection between each inset and the gui. I'm

Re: Proposal updated

2013-05-03 Thread Rob Oakes
Hi Richard, On Fri, 2013-05-03 at 00:35 -0500, Vanderbilt wrote: > There is only one point in your comment that I'm not clear about; if > I'm understanding you correctly, do you mean the community is not sure > about whether to use signals/slots so I probably shouldn't include > that part in my

Re: Signals/Slots in Core (branch from UI improvements and non-linear enhancements)

2013-05-03 Thread Rob Oakes
On Mon, 2013-04-29 at 14:46 +0200, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote: > There have been ideas to remove the ugly connections using the > WorkAreaManager and GuiBufferDelegate and to replace them by Qt signals. > > I'm not sure it is a good idea to have a connection between each inset > and the gui.

Re: Proposal submitted; suggestions wanted

2013-04-30 Thread Rob Oakes
Hi Xueqing, I apologize for not responding earlier. I saw your draft proposal, and I had several things I wanted to point out. I am still desperately trying to finish my work project (our deadline has been extended), and will respond in more detail when able. With that said: I agree with

Branch for UI Improvements/Outliner

2013-04-30 Thread Rob Oakes
Dear Developers, Would it be possible for someone to create a branch on git.lyx.org for the UI improvement code? Since there has been some recent interest in it, I thought it would be good to have it in a format more easily merged with lyx-master. To that end, I created a git repo with all of my

Re: Proposal submitted; suggestions wanted

2013-04-30 Thread Rob Oakes
Hi Xueqing, I apologize for not responding earlier. I saw your draft proposal, and I had several things I wanted to point out. I am still desperately trying to finish my work project (our deadline has been extended), and will respond in more detail when able. With that said: I agree with

Branch for UI Improvements/Outliner

2013-04-30 Thread Rob Oakes
Dear Developers, Would it be possible for someone to create a branch on git.lyx.org for the UI improvement code? Since there has been some recent interest in it, I thought it would be good to have it in a format more easily merged with lyx-master. To that end, I created a git repo with all of my

Re: GSoC idea: UI improvements and non-linear writing enhancements (Technical)

2013-04-24 Thread Rob Oakes
Hi Xueqing, Again, this is a brief reply. I've got a massive deadline looming on Monday and I will not have much time to respond until after then. Hopefully the notes below will be enough to get you started. If not, let me know and we can set up a time to visit via Skype/Google Chat. A lot of

GSOC Proposal Thoughts

2013-04-24 Thread Rob Oakes
Dear GSOC Students, What follows is an excerpt from another email, but I thought that it might be useful for others than the intended recipient. _ I've now seen a few proposals that students have submitted for LyX, and in general, I've found the description

Re: GSoC idea: UI improvements and non-linear writing enhancements (Technical)

2013-04-24 Thread Rob Oakes
Hi Xueqing, Again, this is a brief reply. I've got a massive deadline looming on Monday and I will not have much time to respond until after then. Hopefully the notes below will be enough to get you started. If not, let me know and we can set up a time to visit via Skype/Google Chat. A lot of

GSOC Proposal Thoughts

2013-04-24 Thread Rob Oakes
Dear GSOC Students, What follows is an excerpt from another email, but I thought that it might be useful for others than the intended recipient. _ I've now seen a few proposals that students have submitted for LyX, and in general, I've found the description

Re: Asking IRC Channel

2013-04-23 Thread Rob Oakes
Hi Sanjeev, On Tue, 2013-04-23 at 00:57 +0530, sanjeevkumar shetty wrote: I searched for your IRC Channel, I couldnt get it, Please help me to get it, so that i can specify myself and about my project(advanced find and replace). I want to utilize my knowing knowledge for it and also i love

Re: Asking IRC Channel

2013-04-23 Thread Rob Oakes
Hi Sanjeev, On Tue, 2013-04-23 at 00:57 +0530, sanjeevkumar shetty wrote: > I searched for your IRC Channel, I couldnt get it, Please help me to > get it, so that i can specify myself and about my project(advanced > find and replace). I want to utilize my knowing knowledge for it and > also i

Signals/Slots in Core (branch from UI improvements and non-linear enhancements)

2013-04-22 Thread Rob Oakes
Dear Developers, If I remember correctly, as of the last developer meeting, QtCore classes were being tolerated in the core of LyX. http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org/msg172533.html Is this correct? Are there any examples of QtCore and Signals/Slots being integrated into the

Re: GSoC idea: UI improvements and non-linear writing enhancements (Technical)

2013-04-22 Thread Rob Oakes
# As I said before, I'm looking forward to working with you and sincerely hope that your project will be approved. Discussing the non-linear enhancements has gotten me excited to pick up on several of my own LyX projects and to produce a killer writing environment. Cheers, Rob Oakes

Re: GSoC idea: UI improvements and non-linear writing enhancements

2013-04-22 Thread Rob Oakes
Hi Xueqing, For a more thorough technical overview, please see my earlier response. On Mon, 2013-04-22 at 00:45 -0500, Ashley Shan wrote: Thank you so much for replying and encouragement. I was a little bit discouraged because everyone else in the mailing list trying to apply to GSoC seems

Signals/Slots in Core (branch from UI improvements and non-linear enhancements)

2013-04-22 Thread Rob Oakes
Dear Developers, If I remember correctly, as of the last developer meeting, QtCore classes were being tolerated in the core of LyX. http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org/msg172533.html Is this correct? Are there any examples of QtCore and Signals/Slots being integrated into the

Re: GSoC idea: UI improvements and non-linear writing enhancements (Technical)

2013-04-22 Thread Rob Oakes
pted.lyx.html which has several pieces of advice for writing a strong proposal.) # Conclusion # As I said before, I'm looking forward to working with you and sincerely hope that your project will be approved. Discussing the non-linear enhancements has gotten me excited to pick up on several of

Re: GSoC idea: UI improvements and non-linear writing enhancements

2013-04-22 Thread Rob Oakes
Hi Xueqing, For a more thorough technical overview, please see my earlier response. On Mon, 2013-04-22 at 00:45 -0500, Ashley Shan wrote: > Thank you so much for replying and encouragement. I was a little bit > discouraged because everyone else in the mailing list trying to apply > to GSoC

Re: GSoC idea: UI improvements and non-linear writing enhancements

2013-04-21 Thread Rob Oakes
Hi Xueqing, On Thu, 2013-04-18 at 00:30 -0500, Ashley Shan wrote: Thank you for replying. Before you have time to more fully respond, I want to briefly explain my concerns and ideas. I appreciate your forthrightness. I will respond with a technical outline in a separate email sent to the

Re: GSoC idea: UI improvements and non-linear writing enhancements

2013-04-21 Thread Rob Oakes
Hi Xueqing, On Thu, 2013-04-18 at 00:30 -0500, Ashley Shan wrote: > Thank you for replying. Before you have time to more fully respond, I > want to briefly explain my concerns and ideas. I appreciate your forthrightness. I will respond with a technical outline in a separate email sent to the

Re: GSoC idea: UI improvements and non-linear writing enhancements

2013-04-17 Thread Rob Oakes
Hi Xueqing, On Tue, 2013-04-16 at 21:42 -0500, Ashley Shan wrote My name is Xueqing Shan, and I am a freshman in Vanderbilt University in Tennessee planning to participate in Google Summer of Code. I am particularly interested in this project of LyX: UI improvements and non-linear writing

Re: GSoC: Question about UI improvement and non-linear writing

2013-04-17 Thread Rob Oakes
On Wed, 2013-04-17 at 07:32 +0200, Liviu Andronic wrote: On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 4:30 AM, Ashley Shan xueqing.s...@vanderbilt.edu wrote: Rob correct me if I'm wrong, but I think this was part of the original intent. Yes, and has been implemented. It needs some cleanup, but that should be

Re: GSoC idea: UI improvements and non-linear writing enhancements

2013-04-17 Thread Rob Oakes
Hi Xueqing, On Tue, 2013-04-16 at 21:42 -0500, Ashley Shan wrote > My name is Xueqing Shan, and I am a freshman in Vanderbilt University > in Tennessee planning to participate in Google Summer of Code. I am > particularly interested in this project of LyX: "UI improvements and > non-linear

Re: GSoC: Question about UI improvement and non-linear writing

2013-04-17 Thread Rob Oakes
On Wed, 2013-04-17 at 07:32 +0200, Liviu Andronic wrote: > On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 4:30 AM, Ashley Shan > wrote: > Rob correct me if I'm wrong, but I think this was part of the original intent. Yes, and has been implemented. It needs some cleanup, but that should be

Re: GSoC: Improved XHTML export and ePub support

2013-04-11 Thread Rob Oakes
On Wed, 2013-04-10 at 17:46 -0700, Pavel Sanda wrote: Adrián Pereira wrote: I'll appreciate more information about this project, so i can start reading the documentation and maybe the code. More people already asked about XHTML/ePUB stuff, so few bits of info below. Current status of

Re: GSoC: Improved XHTML export and ePub support

2013-04-11 Thread Rob Oakes
On Wed, 2013-04-10 at 17:46 -0700, Pavel Sanda wrote: > Adrián Pereira wrote: > > I'll appreciate more information about this project, so i can start reading > > the documentation and maybe the code. > > More people already asked about XHTML/ePUB stuff, so few bits of info below. > > Current

Re: Commercial support for LyX?

2012-10-21 Thread Rob Oakes
On Mon, 2012-10-22 at 02:32 +0200, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote: Is that what this is? http://aprenderlyx.com/ Fascinating link. It looks like a course about how to use LyX for writing a thesis. They have five or six modules which covers creating a document, typesetting a document, and

Re: Commercial support for LyX?

2012-10-21 Thread Rob Oakes
On Mon, 2012-10-22 at 02:32 +0200, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote: > Is that what this is? > > http://aprenderlyx.com/ > Fascinating link. It looks like a course about how to use LyX for writing a thesis. They have five or six modules which covers creating a document, typesetting a document, and

Disable Aspell Support from Compiling

2012-06-21 Thread Rob Oakes
Dear LyX Developers, In the past few days, I've finally had some time to work on LyX ebook stuff. However, I'm having a very strange problem. On Mac OS X, I'm getting compiler errors for aspell. Of itself, this isn't so strange (since I don't have Aspell installed on the system). What is

Disable Aspell Support from Compiling

2012-06-21 Thread Rob Oakes
Dear LyX Developers, In the past few days, I've finally had some time to work on LyX ebook stuff. However, I'm having a very strange problem. On Mac OS X, I'm getting compiler errors for aspell. Of itself, this isn't so strange (since I don't have Aspell installed on the system). What is

Re: Multiple Body Tags in XHTML Export

2012-04-30 Thread Rob Oakes
On 4/30/2012 4:27 PM, Richard Heck wrote: I don't know if this is possible. The svn repo still exists, but it's been closed to commits for a while, and I don't myself know how to reactivate it locally. Okay. I think I may have worked out a way to merge all of my work using git, but haven't had

Re: Multiple Body Tags in XHTML Export

2012-04-30 Thread Rob Oakes
On 4/30/2012 4:27 PM, Richard Heck wrote: > I don't know if this is possible. The svn repo still exists, but it's > been closed to commits for a while, and I don't myself know how to > reactivate it locally. Okay. I think I may have worked out a way to merge all of my work using git, but haven't

Multiple Body Tags in XHTML Export

2012-04-23 Thread Rob Oakes
Dear Developers, This weekend I've been working on my ePub packaging module for LyX. I've made good progress. The script will correctly package XHTML output (from both LyX and eLyXer). It has support for defining points at which you would like the file to split the file, rewriting links, moving

Re: Multiple Body Tags in XHTML Export

2012-04-23 Thread Rob Oakes
Hi Richard, On 4/23/2012 9:20 AM, Richard Heck wrote: If you could post a file that caused this, I would be happy to have a look. But I'm puzzled what might cause it. Are these files with includes? So far, yes. They've all had includes and child documents. Attached is one example (I've only

Re: Multiple Body Tags in XHTML Export

2012-04-23 Thread Rob Oakes
On 4/23/2012 12:14 PM, Richard Heck wrote: OK, found the problem. Silly error. Should be fixed. Awesome! Thanks for taking a look at it. On another point, might it be possible to have master branch of lyx.git pushed to SVN on a semi-regular basis? There are a number of branches set up over on

Multiple Body Tags in XHTML Export

2012-04-23 Thread Rob Oakes
Dear Developers, This weekend I've been working on my ePub packaging module for LyX. I've made good progress. The script will correctly package XHTML output (from both LyX and eLyXer). It has support for defining points at which you would like the file to split the file, rewriting links, moving

Re: Multiple Body Tags in XHTML Export

2012-04-23 Thread Rob Oakes
Hi Richard, On 4/23/2012 9:20 AM, Richard Heck wrote: > If you could post a file that caused this, I would be happy to have a > look. But > I'm puzzled what might cause it. Are these files with includes? So far, yes. They've all had includes and child documents. Attached is one example (I've only

Re: Multiple Body Tags in XHTML Export

2012-04-23 Thread Rob Oakes
On 4/23/2012 12:14 PM, Richard Heck wrote: > OK, found the problem. Silly error. Should be fixed. Awesome! Thanks for taking a look at it. On another point, might it be possible to have master branch of lyx.git pushed to SVN on a semi-regular basis? There are a number of branches set up over on

Re: Updates to gitolite progress

2012-03-12 Thread Rob Oakes
On Mar 12, 2012, at 10:59 AM, Abdelrazak Younes wrote: The main repo would be automatically synchronized (only the 2.0 and 2.1 branches); either via a git hook or a cron script at server side. The cron idea is better if only we had some automatic regression testing in place. Then only those

Re: Updates to gitolite progress

2012-03-12 Thread Rob Oakes
On Mar 12, 2012, at 10:59 AM, Abdelrazak Younes wrote: > The main repo would be automatically synchronized (only the 2.0 and > 2.1 branches); either via a git hook or a cron script at server side. > The cron idea is better if only we had some automatic regression > testing in place. Then only

Re: word2lyx (Word to LyX Translator): Status Update

2012-03-08 Thread Rob Oakes
On Mar 8, 2012, at 2:21 AM, Rainer M Krug wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I would love to agree, but round-trip is what is needed most of the time. An import word2lyx is perfect, but in most cases only half the story. I would use it extensively if the round trip is

Re: word2lyx (Word to LyX Translator): Status Update

2012-03-08 Thread Rob Oakes
On Mar 8, 2012, at 2:21 AM, Rainer M Krug wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > I would love to agree, but round-trip is what is needed most of the > time. An import word2lyx is perfect, but in most cases only half the > story. I would use it extensively if the round trip

word2lyx: Word to LyX Document Converter

2012-03-07 Thread Rob Oakes
Dear Users and Developers, First off, thank you to everyone who sent me documents over the weekend. I was able to make a lot of tweaks to word2lyx based on what you sent me. With that hurdle out of the way, I think it's ready to release it into the wild. If you'd like to download a copy of it,

word2lyx: Word to LyX Document Converter

2012-03-07 Thread Rob Oakes
Dear Users and Developers, First off, thank you to everyone who sent me documents over the weekend. I was able to make a lot of tweaks to word2lyx based on what you sent me. With that hurdle out of the way, I think it's ready to release it into the wild. If you'd like to download a copy of it,

Import/Export Error Information (word2lyx)

2012-03-06 Thread Rob Oakes
Dear Developers, I'm getting ready to publish the source for Word2LyX, but ran into one last problem. I created an input filter/filetype to completely automate the conversion of Word documents. However, when run, I'm getting an error: An error occurred while running: python inputfile.docx

Import/Export Error Information (word2lyx)

2012-03-06 Thread Rob Oakes
Dear Developers, I'm getting ready to publish the source for Word2LyX, but ran into one last problem. I created an input filter/filetype to completely automate the conversion of Word documents. However, when run, I'm getting an error: An error occurred while running: python "inputfile.docx"

eLyXer for Document Parsing

2012-02-04 Thread Rob Oakes
Dear eLyXer Users and Developers, I'm still at work on the import/export module for Microsoft Word documents. I'm making pretty good progress. I've got a rough prototype that works pretty well and I'm now starting to refine it. My approach up to now has been to use regular expressions to match

eLyXer for Document Parsing

2012-02-04 Thread Rob Oakes
Dear eLyXer Users and Developers, I'm still at work on the import/export module for Microsoft Word documents. I'm making pretty good progress. I've got a rough prototype that works pretty well and I'm now starting to refine it. My approach up to now has been to use regular expressions to match

Re: Import into LyX

2012-02-02 Thread Rob Oakes
On Feb 2, 2012, at 8:55 AM, Richard Heck wrote: On 02/01/2012 03:11 PM, Xu Wang wrote: Hey Rob, that sounds like quite a nice project you have in mind! My two cents: it's not worth carrying it out if you can't get the math to import somewhat well. That seems to be the biggest problem with

Re: Import into LyX

2012-02-02 Thread Rob Oakes
Thank you everyone for the comments so far. I really appreciate hearing from others as it helps me to build out a more detailed use-case. In addition to the earlier questions, I have one more: How important is support of .doc? I know that it is the standard upon which the publishing industry

Re: Import into LyX

2012-02-02 Thread Rob Oakes
On Feb 2, 2012, at 8:55 AM, Richard Heck wrote: > On 02/01/2012 03:11 PM, Xu Wang wrote: >> Hey Rob, that sounds like quite a nice project you have in mind! >> >> My two cents: it's not worth carrying it out if you can't get the math to >> import somewhat well. That seems to be the biggest

Re: Import into LyX

2012-02-02 Thread Rob Oakes
Thank you everyone for the comments so far. I really appreciate hearing from others as it helps me to build out a more detailed use-case. In addition to the earlier questions, I have one more: How important is support of .doc? I know that it is the standard upon which the publishing industry

Import into LyX

2012-02-01 Thread Rob Oakes
you consider round-tripping a document, e.g., going from LyX to Word and back to LyX. 6. Is there anyone who might be interested in collaborating on this? Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Cheers, Rob Oakes

Import into LyX

2012-02-01 Thread Rob Oakes
portant do you consider "round-tripping" a document, e.g., going from LyX to Word and back to LyX. 6. Is there anyone who might be interested in collaborating on this? Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Cheers, Rob Oakes

Updated Kindle Tools

2012-01-12 Thread Rob Oakes
Dear LyX Users, Given the recent discussion about publishing to the Kindle format, I thought that this announcement might be of interest to you. Amazon just recently updated its suite of KindleGen tools to support HTML5 and CSS.

Updated Kindle Tools

2012-01-12 Thread Rob Oakes
Dear LyX Users, Given the recent discussion about publishing to the Kindle format, I thought that this announcement might be of interest to you. Amazon just recently updated its suite of KindleGen tools to support HTML5 and CSS.

LyX Dependencies - Microsoft Windows

2012-01-10 Thread Rob Oakes
Dear Developers, Do you know if anyone has compiled the dependencies for mingw64 bit? I finally realized that I'm getting linker errors because the dependencies were compiled with an older, 32 bit version of the mingw. Do you know if there is a set of dependencies that have been compiled for

LyX Dependencies - Microsoft Windows

2012-01-10 Thread Rob Oakes
Dear Developers, Do you know if anyone has compiled the dependencies for mingw64 bit? I finally realized that I'm getting linker errors because the dependencies were compiled with an older, 32 bit version of the mingw. Do you know if there is a set of dependencies that have been compiled for

Compile Errors with MinGW-w64

2012-01-09 Thread Rob Oakes
Dear Developers, I had a few minutes this morning so I thought that I would try and fix some bugs related to XHTML output. However, I don't have access to my normal laptop and was working on a Windows box with a 64 build of Qt 4.8, QtCreator (x64) and the mingw-w64 compiler. In the process of

Re: Compile Errors with MinGW-w64

2012-01-09 Thread Rob Oakes
On 1/9/2012 3:03 PM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: Le 09/01/12 19:19, Rob Oakes a écrit : I've tried to Google the source of this error, but can't figure it. The code compiles fine on Mac OS X, Linux, and 32 bit Windows mingw. Moreover, there are templates for const char *, and char * so I don't

Compile Errors with MinGW-w64

2012-01-09 Thread Rob Oakes
Dear Developers, I had a few minutes this morning so I thought that I would try and fix some bugs related to XHTML output. However, I don't have access to my normal laptop and was working on a Windows box with a 64 build of Qt 4.8, QtCreator (x64) and the mingw-w64 compiler. In the process of

Re: Compile Errors with MinGW-w64

2012-01-09 Thread Rob Oakes
On 1/9/2012 3:03 PM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: > Le 09/01/12 19:19, Rob Oakes a écrit : >> I've tried to Google the source of this error, but can't figure it. The >> code compiles fine on Mac OS X, Linux, and 32 bit Windows mingw. >> Moreover, there are templates for const

Re: LyX Chat

2012-01-02 Thread Rob Oakes
On 1/2/2012 9:00 AM, Abdelrazak Younes wrote: On 02/01/2012 16:53, Tommaso Cucinotta wrote: Unless we buy some server I don't think this will be possible. Maybe someone wants to deliver this kind of services for free or not... it does not have to be a LyX.org service I guess. If we're just

Re: LyX Chat

2012-01-02 Thread Rob Oakes
On 1/2/2012 9:00 AM, Abdelrazak Younes wrote: > On 02/01/2012 16:53, Tommaso Cucinotta wrote: > Unless we buy some server I don't think this will be possible. Maybe > someone wants to deliver this kind of services for free or not... it > does not have to be a LyX.org service I guess. If we're

Modifying HTML for Figure Labels, Wraps

2011-12-15 Thread Rob Oakes
Dear Developers, I've been working on modifying the XHTML created by LyX to be more compliant with HTML5. In the process, though, I've run into a couple of snags, particularly with wrap floats and figure labels. In way of experimentation, I would like to use the figure tag for figures and

Suppressing Inner Tags

2011-12-15 Thread Rob Oakes
Dear Developers, While working on the HTML5 definitions I mentioned in the previous message, I had another question about the XHTML output. Is there a way to suppress div tags within InsetLayout insets? Frequently, I'm finding that the LyX XHTML will open and close a bunch of random,

Re: Suppressing Inner Tags

2011-12-15 Thread Rob Oakes
On Dec 15, 2011, at 10:48 AM, Richard Heck wrote: While working on the HTML5 definitions I mentioned in the previous message, I had another question about the XHTML output. Is there a way to suppress div tags within InsetLayout insets? Frequently, I'm finding that the LyX XHTML will open

Modifying HTML for Figure Labels, Wraps

2011-12-15 Thread Rob Oakes
Dear Developers, I've been working on modifying the XHTML created by LyX to be more compliant with HTML5. In the process, though, I've run into a couple of snags, particularly with wrap floats and figure labels. In way of experimentation, I would like to use the tag for figures and tables

Suppressing Inner Tags

2011-12-15 Thread Rob Oakes
Dear Developers, While working on the HTML5 definitions I mentioned in the previous message, I had another question about the XHTML output. Is there a way to suppress div tags within InsetLayout insets? Frequently, I'm finding that the LyX XHTML will open and close a bunch of random,

Re: Suppressing Inner Tags

2011-12-15 Thread Rob Oakes
On Dec 15, 2011, at 10:48 AM, Richard Heck wrote: >> While working on the HTML5 definitions I mentioned in the previous message, >> I had another question about the XHTML output. Is there a way to suppress >> div tags within InsetLayout insets? Frequently, I'm finding that the LyX >> XHTML

Re: HTML Footnotes as Endnotes

2011-12-11 Thread Rob Oakes
On 12/10/2011 1:42 PM, Guenter Milde wrote: However, we should also think about graceful degradation, i.e. the document should be rendered sensibly in a browser that does not understand the newest standards. http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/html/augm.html Günter I agree, most users shouldn't

Re: HTML Footnotes as Endnotes

2011-12-11 Thread Rob Oakes
On 12/10/2011 1:42 PM, Guenter Milde wrote: > However, we should also think about "graceful degradation", i.e. the > document should be rendered "sensibly" in a browser that does not > understand the newest standards. > http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/html/augm.html Günter I agree, most users

Re: HTML Footnotes as Endnotes

2011-12-09 Thread Rob Oakes
On Dec 9, 2011, at 8:03 AM, rgheck wrote: I've been thinking a fair bit about this and about the split by chapter issue. I'm pretty sure now that what I'll need to do for labels, etc, to get cross-file links working, is about the same as what I'd need to do for footnotes to get them to

Re: HTML Footnotes as Endnotes

2011-12-09 Thread Rob Oakes
On Dec 8, 2011, at 10:06 AM, Richard Heck wrote: LyX already provides for two and three. With some tweaking, the XHTML that comes out can be very clean and the LyXHTML can be customized via the document or Internal layout file. Let me know where things need improving re (1) ... For 2.1,

Re: HTML Footnotes as Endnotes

2011-12-09 Thread Rob Oakes
On Dec 9, 2011, at 8:03 AM, rgheck wrote: > > I've been thinking a fair bit about this and about the "split by chapter" > issue. I'm pretty sure now that what I'll need to do for labels, etc, to get > cross-file links working, is about the same as what I'd need to do for > footnotes to get

Re: HTML Footnotes as Endnotes

2011-12-09 Thread Rob Oakes
On Dec 8, 2011, at 10:06 AM, Richard Heck wrote: >> LyX already provides for two and three. With some tweaking, the XHTML that >> comes out can be very clean and the LyXHTML can be customized via the >> document or Internal layout file. >> > Let me know where things need improving re (1) ...

Re: HTML Footnotes as Endnotes

2011-12-08 Thread Rob Oakes
Hi Guenter, On Dec 7, 2011, at 1:14 AM, Guenter Milde wrote: IMV, we should make the placement of footnotes in HTML configurable. Sensible options include a) inline (as tooltip via CSS :mouseover:) b) in the footer for page-based output (e.g. print from HTML or ePub) c) endnotes

Re: HTML Footnotes as Endnotes

2011-12-08 Thread Rob Oakes
Hi Richard, Just trying to implement the gathering of footnotes via std::list. I placed the structure in the LatexFeatures header, however, I didn't see any way to access LatexFeatures via OutputParams (e.g. op.features ...). Am I missing something obvious? Cheers, Rob

Re: HTML Footnotes as Endnotes

2011-12-08 Thread Rob Oakes
Hi Jean-Marc, Could you point me at an example of how this might be done or provide a few lines of code? I'm trying to add a std::list object to OutputParams and getting a wide variety of strange errors. Apparently, including it doesn't like it when I include InsetFoot.h. I was able to create

Compile Errors in OutputParams

2011-12-08 Thread Rob Oakes
Dear LyX Developers, I'm trying to add a simple list objet to the OutputParams header file, but I keep getting strange errors and I can't figure out what's causing them. Here's what I would like to do: #include list #include insets/InsetFoot.h ... std::listInsetFoot const * footlist; However,

Re: HTML Footnotes as Endnotes

2011-12-08 Thread Rob Oakes
Okay, so I've got the compilation error taken sorted out. (It was due to modifications that I had made to the class.) I've added a list object to the output parameters class. I'm now trying to figure out how to successfully collect the footnotes into the list. Using: In InsetFoot::xhtml():

Re: HTML Footnotes as Endnotes

2011-12-08 Thread Rob Oakes
Hi Guenter, On Dec 7, 2011, at 1:14 AM, Guenter Milde wrote: > IMV, we should make the placement of footnotes in HTML configurable. > > Sensible options include > > a) inline (as "tooltip" via CSS :mouseover:) > b) in the footer for page-based output (e.g. print from HTML or ePub) > c)

Re: HTML Footnotes as Endnotes

2011-12-08 Thread Rob Oakes
Hi Richard, Just trying to implement the gathering of footnotes via std::list. I placed the structure in the LatexFeatures header, however, I didn't see any way to access LatexFeatures via OutputParams (e.g. op.features ...). Am I missing something obvious? Cheers, Rob

Re: HTML Footnotes as Endnotes

2011-12-08 Thread Rob Oakes
Hi Jean-Marc, Could you point me at an example of how this might be done or provide a few lines of code? I'm trying to add a std::list object to OutputParams and getting a wide variety of strange errors. Apparently, including it doesn't like it when I include "InsetFoot.h". I was able to

Compile Errors in OutputParams

2011-12-08 Thread Rob Oakes
Dear LyX Developers, I'm trying to add a simple list objet to the OutputParams header file, but I keep getting strange errors and I can't figure out what's causing them. Here's what I would like to do: #include #include ... std::list footlist; However, I can't get that far. When I include

Re: HTML Footnotes as Endnotes

2011-12-08 Thread Rob Oakes
Okay, so I've got the compilation error taken sorted out. (It was due to modifications that I had made to the class.) I've added a list object to the output parameters class. I'm now trying to figure out how to successfully collect the footnotes into the list. Using: In InsetFoot::xhtml():

HTML Footnotes as Endnotes

2011-12-06 Thread Rob Oakes
appreciate any comments. Cheers, Rob Oakes htmlendnotelist.diff Description: Binary data

Re: HTML Footnotes as Endnotes

2011-12-06 Thread Rob Oakes
Hi Richard, Thanks for the feedback, I really appreciate it. On Dec 6, 2011, at 4:39 PM, Richard Heck wrote: I wonder if we'd be better just outputting footnotes as endnotes all the time. The inline version we now use is cool, but maybe it's too cool for it's own good. I actually think that

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