On Jan 14, 2007, at 4:13 PM, Kurt wrote:
Hi !
I use LyX on a Mac and on a PC. I use the track changes function
and would now like to include the changes in the output file (pdf).
Unfortunately I don't manage to. The wiki page
http://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/ChangeTrackingLyx1-3-2
says one needs
On Jan 13, 2007, at 12:26 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The following documents (the rest of the data from this thread) how
I got the PDF and DVI viewers and PDF and HTML exports all working
on Mac OSX 10.4.8 (just as I have them in my Slackware Linux setup)
-- with much thanks to Jens Noe
Hello,
Is there any way to select the style drop-down menu with a keyboard
shortcut, just as one would access the "File" menu with Alt-F? I know there
are individual keybindings for the various styles, but I'd love to be able
to select the drop-down menu with a keyboard shortcut and then type in
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> On Wed, 10 Jan 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>> On Wed, 10 Jan 2007, lamikr wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks, I did not know these hard spaces and hard lines before. But
>>> actually I think I was searching something opposite, like "soft lines"
>>> which would be visible in the
Hi !
I use LyX on a Mac and on a PC. I use the track changes function and
would now like to include the changes in the output file (pdf).
Unfortunately I don't manage to. The wiki page
http://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/ChangeTrackingLyx1-3-2
says one needs to install dvipost, which does not install
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Hi,
I want to have two instances of the same math environment without
separation. Eg:
Definition 1.3 (foo)
Definition 1.4 (foo2)
However, the two definitions merge into a single one. This can be very
handy in some situations, but it's not what I'm l
Quoting Andre Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I could but most of the time that is not a problem. Notice also
that recent
versions of python are becoming faster. :-)
When installed on newer machines. I konw _that_ trick...
You don't fool me with those Jedi tricks. ;-)
Read it from the source:
In a recent message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Paul A. Rubin
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote.
[...]
LaTeX fills in the date on the "title" page before it parses any text
on the title page (other than maybe the title itself), so putting it in
ERT on the first page is slamming the barn door after the cow ha