On Tue, Nov 12, 2019 at 11:51:29PM +, Neven Sajko wrote:
> This might explain why this bug
> would only become apparent when using Lyx alongside a minimal WM like
> DWM or without a WM (I usually use Lyx-like applications so they are
> almost full screen).
I tried to install dwm in oldstable
On 29.10.19, Kornel Benko wrote:
> With today's TL19, most of the remaining tests pass.
> (polyglossia updated today).
> Remaining tests are
> export/examples/fr/Modules/Braille_dvi3_systemF
> export/examples/fr/Modules/Braille_pdf5_systemF
> export/examples/fr/Presentations/Foils_pdf5_systemF
I will not have time to debug this for a few more weeks, probably, but
here is something I found on the Web, could maybe be relevant:
https://github.com/tallforasmurf/CHIP8IDE/issues/22
TLDR: Somebody had a similar problem and fixed it by adding two QT
calls after the QT Widget update() call.
Le 13/11/2019 à 00:51, Neven Sajko a écrit :
It is only the LyX work area that is not updated or the whole window
(toolbar, menus...)?
I am not sure what do you mean by "work area", but for me (while I am
looking at the Xorg-powered display and using lyx), there are problems
on almost the
Hello,
this is not a lyx bug however affects a workaround that has been put in
place in lyx to deal with filenames with multiple dots. After updating to
texlive 2019 I discovered that the workaround for files with multiple dots
does not work anymore.
If you export a .lyx file to .tex and pass it
> Wayland, for example). But if the menus do not really work, I would
> check whether other qt5 applications work. This might not be our bug.
Just checked with two other QT5 applications: shotcut does not seem to
manifest this bug, but wireshark does. Don't know what to make of it.
As far as I
Hi, all,
I know I've talked before about moving towards a 2.3.4 release, but
things have just been kind of crazy here. That said, I should have some
time for this now, and the Wayland bug seems to demand action. So: Are
there any lingering bugs we really need to fix? Especailly are there any
that
Am Mittwoch, den 13.11.2019, 23:06 -0500 schrieb Richard Kimberly Heck:
> Hi, all,
>
> I know I've talked before about moving towards a 2.3.4 release, but
> things have just been kind of crazy here. That said, I should have
> some
> time for this now, and the Wayland bug seems to demand action.