On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 6:44 PM, Nico Williams wrote:
> I'd like to use LyX + git (or some such VCS) to cooperatively edit
> documents. This requires a diff/merge tool that is LyX-aware and can
> result in LyX documents that contain diffs that users can merge
> manually. Are there any such tools?
Hi,
I'm testing the current 2.1.0 development build (last built earlier
today). I noticed that it is impossible to activate "Theorems (Numbered
by Chapter)" or "Theorems (Numbered by Section)" even when they should
be available.
1. The document classes tested were scrbook, book and amsbook (all
i
Hi,
I'd like to use LyX + git (or some such VCS) to cooperatively edit
documents. This requires a diff/merge tool that is LyX-aware and can
result in LyX documents that contain diffs that users can merge
manually. Are there any such tools? Thanks,
Nico
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Note: I've CC'ed the LyX Users list, because this is so topical to LyX.
Hi Laurie,
My answers here are based on having created a conversion program for
LyX->Mobi, not as an MSWord expert. However, I have a feeling the
principles are the same.
IMHO if you use Word's Heading 1 through heading 10,