On 1. Nov 2010, at 14:22, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Yann Disser wrote:
Your arguments make sense. However, I think many people must have my
problem. Perhaps it would be sufficient to provide a way to keep the .lyx
file and the .tex file in sync. Whenever one of the two would get changed
On 1. Nov 2010, at 14:22, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Yann Disser wrote:
>> Your arguments make sense. However, I think many people must have my
>> problem. Perhaps it would be sufficient to provide a way to keep the .lyx
>> file and the .tex file in sync. Whenever one
Hi everybody.
I do not know where to post a feature request, so I send it to this list --
hope that's ok.
I use LyX every day at work (doing my PhD), and I am really really happy with
it!
There is one thing I am missing though, since I collaborate a lot with people
that I cannot convince to
On 1. Nov 2010, at 12:51, Richard Heck wrote:
On 11/01/2010 05:38 AM, Yann Disser wrote:
Hi everybody.
I do not know where to post a feature request, so I send it to this list --
hope that's ok.
I use LyX every day at work (doing my PhD), and I am really really happy
On 1. Nov 2010, at 13:19, Richard Heck wrote:
On 11/01/2010 07:56 AM, Yann Disser wrote:
Thanks for your reply. I am sorry for duplicating a feature request, I did
not take the time to look through existing ones...
Not a problem. I just meant it wasn't something we'd overlooked.
I
On 1. Nov 2010, at 14:42, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Yann Disser wrote:
I wish I had time to help you with that (sounds like fun ;-) )... Perhaps
sometime in the future.
Don't count on it. We have many reasons for not using the tex file format
natively. For instance, LyX is storing some
On 1. Nov 2010, at 14:09, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Yann Disser wrote:
Your arguments make sense. However, I think many people must have my
problem. Perhaps it would be sufficient to provide a way to keep the .lyx
file and the .tex file in sync. Whenever one of the two would get changed,
lyx
Hi everybody.
I do not know where to post a feature request, so I send it to this list --
hope that's ok.
I use LyX every day at work (doing my PhD), and I am really really happy with
it!
There is one thing I am missing though, since I collaborate a lot with people
that I cannot convince to
On 1. Nov 2010, at 12:51, Richard Heck wrote:
> On 11/01/2010 05:38 AM, Yann Disser wrote:
>> Hi everybody.
>>
>> I do not know where to post a feature request, so I send it to this list --
>> hope that's ok.
>>
>> I use LyX every day at work (doin
On 1. Nov 2010, at 13:19, Richard Heck wrote:
> On 11/01/2010 07:56 AM, Yann Disser wrote:
>>
>> Thanks for your reply. I am sorry for duplicating a feature request, I did
>> not take the time to look through existing ones...
>>
> Not a problem. I just
On 1. Nov 2010, at 14:42, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Yann Disser wrote:
>> I wish I had time to help you with that (sounds like fun ;-) )... Perhaps
>> sometime in the future.
>
> Don't count on it. We have many reasons for not using the tex file format
> nat
On 1. Nov 2010, at 14:09, Pavel Sanda wrote:
> Yann Disser wrote:
>> Your arguments make sense. However, I think many people must have my
>> problem. Perhaps it would be sufficient to provide a way to keep the .lyx
>> file and the .tex file in sync. Whenever one of the
Hi everyone,
I hope this is the right place to send feature requests. I have been
using LyX for years and am very happy with it!
It would be nice if you considered implementing the possibility of
cross-referencing to sections etc without the need of inserting ugly
labels - the use of labels
Hi everyone,
I hope this is the right place to send feature requests. I have been
using LyX for years and am very happy with it!
It would be nice if you considered implementing the possibility of
cross-referencing to sections etc without the need of inserting ugly
labels - the use of labels
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