You can make an experiment and add this to your preferences file:
\force_paint_single_char false
You have to add it manually - there is no GUI in preferences dialog...
The preferences file is $HOME/.lyx/preferences if I remember right.
*This definitely helped!* I can still get Xorg to max
Am 09.06.2011 um 10:56 schrieb Rasmus K. Rendsvig:
You can make an experiment and add this to your preferences file:
\force_paint_single_char false
You have to add it manually - there is no GUI in preferences dialog...
The preferences file is $HOME/.lyx/preferences if I remember right.
Ok, good to know that. But you have to pay a price for it.
Now the drawing of text isn't in sync with cursor positioning.
At least it is possible. On my machine it's always wrong.
Since it depends on the fonts (AFAIK) I cannot tell how bad it's
on your side.
I haven't seen a problem yet, but
Am 09.06.2011 um 14:08 schrieb Rasmus K. Rendsvig:
Ok, good to know that. But you have to pay a price for it.
Now the drawing of text isn't in sync with cursor positioning.
At least it is possible. On my machine it's always wrong.
Since it depends on the fonts (AFAIK) I cannot tell how bad
This I cannot answer. I don't think so.
I think you cannot disable it. And I don't believe it's the cause of the
problems, but I'm not sure.
OK! I will leave it.
Thank you very much for your help. It has made a major difference that
I can now mouse wheel scroll through the document smoothly.
Dear Lyx users,
I searched on the list but I could not find any advice on my problem: I
would like to differently number the float tables. This is an example of a
sequence:
Table 1:
Table 2a:
Table 2b:
Table 3:
etc...
Is that possible? I found the LATEX package amsthm, but it seems not to be
On 06/09/2011 07:13 AM, Giacomo Z wrote:
Dear Lyx users,
I searched on the list but I could not find any advice on my problem:
I would like to differently number the float tables. This is an
example of a sequence:
Table 1:
Table 2a:
Table 2b:
Table 3:
etc...
Is that possible? I found
Am 09.06.2011 13:13, schrieb Giacomo Z:
Dear Lyx users,
I searched on the list but I could not find any advice on my problem: I
would like to differently number the float tables. This is an example of a
sequence:
Table 1:
Table 2a:
Table 2b:
Table 3:
etc...
Is that possible?
See sec. 3.7
Many thanks Richard and Uwe. I am in a situation where the two tables have
very similar content but not to be put into the same table. Therefore, a
solution of numbering 1a and 2b may fit. I refer to the help section Owe
suggested me.
Many thanks for the prompt help.
Giacomo
On 9 June 2011
Rasmus K. Rendsvig wrote:
This I cannot answer. I don't think so.
I think you cannot disable it. And I don't believe it's the cause of the
problems, but I'm not sure.
OK! I will leave it.
Thank you very much for your help. It has made a major difference that
I can now mouse wheel
You can make an experiment and add this to your preferences file:
\force_paint_single_char false
You have to add it manually - there is no GUI in preferences dialog...
The preferences file is $HOME/.lyx/preferences if I remember right.
*This definitely helped!* I can still get Xorg to max
Am 09.06.2011 um 10:56 schrieb Rasmus K. Rendsvig:
You can make an experiment and add this to your preferences file:
\force_paint_single_char false
You have to add it manually - there is no GUI in preferences dialog...
The preferences file is $HOME/.lyx/preferences if I remember right.
Ok, good to know that. But you have to pay a price for it.
Now the drawing of text isn't in sync with cursor positioning.
At least it is possible. On my machine it's always wrong.
Since it depends on the fonts (AFAIK) I cannot tell how bad it's
on your side.
I haven't seen a problem yet, but
Am 09.06.2011 um 14:08 schrieb Rasmus K. Rendsvig:
Ok, good to know that. But you have to pay a price for it.
Now the drawing of text isn't in sync with cursor positioning.
At least it is possible. On my machine it's always wrong.
Since it depends on the fonts (AFAIK) I cannot tell how bad
This I cannot answer. I don't think so.
I think you cannot disable it. And I don't believe it's the cause of the
problems, but I'm not sure.
OK! I will leave it.
Thank you very much for your help. It has made a major difference that
I can now mouse wheel scroll through the document smoothly.
Dear Lyx users,
I searched on the list but I could not find any advice on my problem: I
would like to differently number the float tables. This is an example of a
sequence:
Table 1:
Table 2a:
Table 2b:
Table 3:
etc...
Is that possible? I found the LATEX package amsthm, but it seems not to be
On 06/09/2011 07:13 AM, Giacomo Z wrote:
Dear Lyx users,
I searched on the list but I could not find any advice on my problem:
I would like to differently number the float tables. This is an
example of a sequence:
Table 1:
Table 2a:
Table 2b:
Table 3:
etc...
Is that possible? I found
Am 09.06.2011 13:13, schrieb Giacomo Z:
Dear Lyx users,
I searched on the list but I could not find any advice on my problem: I
would like to differently number the float tables. This is an example of a
sequence:
Table 1:
Table 2a:
Table 2b:
Table 3:
etc...
Is that possible?
See sec. 3.7
Many thanks Richard and Uwe. I am in a situation where the two tables have
very similar content but not to be put into the same table. Therefore, a
solution of numbering 1a and 2b may fit. I refer to the help section Owe
suggested me.
Many thanks for the prompt help.
Giacomo
On 9 June 2011
Rasmus K. Rendsvig wrote:
This I cannot answer. I don't think so.
I think you cannot disable it. And I don't believe it's the cause of the
problems, but I'm not sure.
OK! I will leave it.
Thank you very much for your help. It has made a major difference that
I can now mouse wheel
> You can make an experiment and add this to your preferences file:
>
> \force_paint_single_char false
>
> You have to add it manually - there is no GUI in preferences dialog...
> The preferences file is $HOME/.lyx/preferences if I remember right.
*This definitely helped!* I can still get Xorg to
Am 09.06.2011 um 10:56 schrieb Rasmus K. Rendsvig:
>> You can make an experiment and add this to your preferences file:
>>
>> \force_paint_single_char false
>>
>> You have to add it manually - there is no GUI in preferences dialog...
>> The preferences file is $HOME/.lyx/preferences if I
> Ok, good to know that. But you have to pay a price for it.
> Now the drawing of text isn't in sync with cursor positioning.
> At least it is possible. On my machine it's always wrong.
> Since it depends on the fonts (AFAIK) I cannot tell how bad it's
> on your side.
I haven't seen a problem
Am 09.06.2011 um 14:08 schrieb Rasmus K. Rendsvig:
>> Ok, good to know that. But you have to pay a price for it.
>> Now the drawing of text isn't in sync with cursor positioning.
>> At least it is possible. On my machine it's always wrong.
>> Since it depends on the fonts (AFAIK) I cannot tell
> This I cannot answer. I don't think so.
> I think you cannot disable it. And I don't believe it's the cause of the
> problems, but I'm not sure.
OK! I will leave it.
Thank you very much for your help. It has made a major difference that
I can now mouse wheel scroll through the document
Dear Lyx users,
I searched on the list but I could not find any advice on my problem: I
would like to differently number the float tables. This is an example of a
sequence:
Table 1:
Table 2a:
Table 2b:
Table 3:
etc...
Is that possible? I found the LATEX package "amsthm", but it seems not to be
On 06/09/2011 07:13 AM, Giacomo Z wrote:
> Dear Lyx users,
>
> I searched on the list but I could not find any advice on my problem:
> I would like to differently number the float tables. This is an
> example of a sequence:
> Table 1:
> Table 2a:
> Table 2b:
> Table 3:
> etc...
>
> Is that
Am 09.06.2011 13:13, schrieb Giacomo Z:
Dear Lyx users,
I searched on the list but I could not find any advice on my problem: I
would like to differently number the float tables. This is an example of a
sequence:
Table 1:
Table 2a:
Table 2b:
Table 3:
etc...
Is that possible?
See sec. 3.7
Many thanks Richard and Uwe. I am in a situation where the two tables have
very similar content but not to be put into the same table. Therefore, a
solution of numbering 1a and 2b may fit. I refer to the help section Owe
suggested me.
Many thanks for the prompt help.
Giacomo
On 9 June 2011
Rasmus K. Rendsvig wrote:
> > This I cannot answer. I don't think so.
> > I think you cannot disable it. And I don't believe it's the cause of the
> > problems, but I'm not sure.
>
> OK! I will leave it.
>
> Thank you very much for your help. It has made a major difference that
> I can now mouse
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