Paul Rubin rubin at msu.edu writes:
Gabriel Hurley gabriel.hurley at gmail.com writes:
Windows 7. I am using 2.0.0 because 2.0.1 has not been released for
Windows except through cygwin. And yes, it happens with every lyx
file.
1. Can you find the LyX temporary directory? If so,
Writing a presentation with the beamer class template. The summary section
has certain words shown in red which is controlled in LaTeX with the \alert
command. The beamer doc notes that for LyX, The \alert command needs to be
entered in TEX-mode, which is awkward. It's easier to just paint the
Hi, Rich,
At least in the 2.1 development build (which I've been using for nearly a
year now), I highlight what text I want to change the style of, and either
choose (a) the main Edit menu and the Text Style sub-menu, or (b)
right-click and choose Text Style directly. Then I can pick Alert
On Wed, 17 Apr 2013, curtis osterhoudt wrote:
At least in the 2.1 development build (which I've been using for nearly
a year now), I highlight what text I want to change the style of, and
either choose (a) the main Edit menu and the Text Style sub-menu, or
(b) right-click and choose Text
On 4 April 2013 07:11, Richard Heck rgh...@lyx.org wrote:
On 04/03/2013 04:41 PM, Alex Vergara Gil wrote:
Alex Vergara Gil wrote:
I don´t know if thi request can be made inside Qt (I think there should
be some package for this in the nokia library!).
Pavel Sanda wrote:
No it isn't. Mr
Paul Rubin rubin at msu.edu writes:
Gabriel Hurley gabriel.hurley at gmail.com writes:
Windows 7. I am using 2.0.0 because 2.0.1 has not been released for
Windows except through cygwin. And yes, it happens with every lyx
file.
1. Can you find the LyX temporary directory? If so,
Writing a presentation with the beamer class template. The summary section
has certain words shown in red which is controlled in LaTeX with the \alert
command. The beamer doc notes that for LyX, The \alert command needs to be
entered in TEX-mode, which is awkward. It's easier to just paint the
Hi, Rich,
At least in the 2.1 development build (which I've been using for nearly a
year now), I highlight what text I want to change the style of, and either
choose (a) the main Edit menu and the Text Style sub-menu, or (b)
right-click and choose Text Style directly. Then I can pick Alert
On Wed, 17 Apr 2013, curtis osterhoudt wrote:
At least in the 2.1 development build (which I've been using for nearly
a year now), I highlight what text I want to change the style of, and
either choose (a) the main Edit menu and the Text Style sub-menu, or
(b) right-click and choose Text
On 4 April 2013 07:11, Richard Heck rgh...@lyx.org wrote:
On 04/03/2013 04:41 PM, Alex Vergara Gil wrote:
Alex Vergara Gil wrote:
I don´t know if thi request can be made inside Qt (I think there should
be some package for this in the nokia library!).
Pavel Sanda wrote:
No it isn't. Mr
Paul Rubin msu.edu> writes:
>
> Gabriel Hurley gmail.com> writes:
>
> >
> > Windows 7. I am using 2.0.0 because 2.0.1 has not been released for
> > Windows except through cygwin. And yes, it happens with every lyx
> > file.
>
> 1. Can you find the LyX temporary directory? If so, after View
Writing a presentation with the beamer class template. The summary section
has certain words shown in red which is controlled in LaTeX with the \alert
command. The beamer doc notes that for LyX, "The \alert command needs to be
entered in TEX-mode, which is awkward. It's easier to just paint the
Hi, Rich,
At least in the 2.1 development build (which I've been using for nearly a
year now), I highlight what text I want to change the style of, and either
choose (a) the main "Edit" menu and the "Text Style" sub-menu, or (b)
right-click and choose "Text Style" directly. Then I can pick
On Wed, 17 Apr 2013, curtis osterhoudt wrote:
At least in the 2.1 development build (which I've been using for nearly
a year now), I highlight what text I want to change the style of, and
either choose (a) the main "Edit" menu and the "Text Style" sub-menu, or
(b) right-click and choose
On 4 April 2013 07:11, Richard Heck wrote:
> On 04/03/2013 04:41 PM, Alex Vergara Gil wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Alex Vergara Gil wrote:
I don´t know if thi request can be made inside Qt (I think there should
be some package for this in the nokia library!).
>>>
>>> Pavel
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