On 10/19/18 6:57 PM, Majzoub, Eric wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Two questions:
>
> 1. I have been building Lyx from the git repository and choosing a
> particular branch, (e.g. git checkout 2.3.x). But when a release is
> made I would like to build the released version from git, and not the
> new commits th
Hello,
Two questions:
1. I have been building Lyx from the git repository and choosing a
particular branch, (e.g. git checkout 2.3.x). But when a release is
made I would like to build the released version from git, and not the
new commits that have been made to the branch. How do I check out a
pa
On 10/18/18 4:26 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
The document I'm now writing has many hyphenated words (e.g.,
Douglas-fir,
near-surface) and all are questioned by the spelling checker. I don't
recall
seeing this before and don't know if its source is lyx or the spell
checker
being used (I don't recal
On 10/19/18 5:54 AM, list_em...@icloud.com wrote:
When I open a new document, type an equation, and export as PDF (cropped), I
expect to see a PDF file that has zero extra white space around the graphical
portion of the math. Instead, I see an entire page with the equation on the
first line. I
Hi,
Thanks to Daniel, I rectified the problem.
Regards
Frank Salter
Op 13-10-18 om 19:58 schreef Paul Johnson:
The only critical flaw in TeXLive we have encountered is that it does
not include texi2pdf. Because of that absence, the R team is still
devoted to MikTeX as a part of the tool chain to build/use R for
windows. I spent a while trying to figure out how to
Le 19/10/2018 à 15:05, Rich Shepard a écrit :
I just looked at the SlackBuild script I've used for years (chaning only
version numbers) and see nothing related to spell checkers in the configure
section so I assume that all but ispell are in included.
It depends actually of what development
On Fri, 19 Oct 2018, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
ispell is the one for oldtimers.
aspell is the more modern ispell.
hunspell is the more modern aspell
enchant is a wrapper that canbe configured at system level to use whatever
spell checker you have on your system (not sure where).
JMarc,
Le 19/10/2018 à 14:33, Rich Shepard a écrit :
Turns out lyx was set to use enchant (never knew of this before) where I
used to use aspell or ispell. (Here, aspell, enchnat, ispell, and hunspell
are all installed and I've no idea how, or why, they differ.)
ispell is the one for oldtimers.
asp
On Fri, 19 Oct 2018, list_em...@icloud.com wrote:
When I open a new document, type an equation, and export as PDF (cropped),
I expect to see a PDF file that has zero extra white space around the
graphical portion of the math. Instead, I see an entire page with the
equation on the first line. I.e
On Fri, 19 Oct 2018, Daniel wrote:
Those words are not marked on my system. I use Hunspell on Windows (which
is installed as default with LyX, I think). You can check your
spell-checker via
Preferences > Language Settings > Spellchecker
Daniel,
Well, well, well! I don't recall ever looking
On 19/10/2018 13:17, F M Salter wrote:
Hi,
On Thu. 18 Oct 2018 04:26:19-0700, Baris Erkus wrote:
Please Submit a MWE.
BE
MWE enclosed.
Regards
Frank Salter
Hi,
I couldn't compile the file at first and had to remove all equations for
some reas
Hi,
On Thu. 18 Oct 2018 04:26:19-0700, Baris Erkus wrote:
>
> Please Submit a MWE.
>
> BE
MWE enclosed.
Regards
Frank Salter
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On 18/10/2018 22:26, Rich Shepard wrote:
The document I'm now writing has many hyphenated words (e.g.,
Douglas-fir,
near-surface) and all are questioned by the spelling checker. I don't
recall
seeing this before and don't know if its source is lyx or the spell checker
being used (I don't rec
On 19/10/2018 11:54, list_em...@icloud.com wrote:
When I open a new document, type an equation, and export as PDF (cropped), I
expect to see a PDF file that has zero extra white space around the graphical
portion of the math. Instead, I see an entire page with the equation on the
first line. I
Am Fr., 19. Okt. 2018 um 08:24 Uhr schrieb Guy Rutenberg <
guyrutenb...@gmail.com>:
> Hi,
>
> I've noticed a peculiar behavior when writing an Hebrew document in LyX.
> Whenever I type parentheses they get reversed. The problem does not happen
> when switching to English. For example if i type (
When I open a new document, type an equation, and export as PDF (cropped), I
expect to see a PDF file that has zero extra white space around the graphical
portion of the math. Instead, I see an entire page with the equation on the
first line. I.e., no cropping. What am I doing wrong?
LyX 2.3.0
On 19/10/2018 08:23, Guy Rutenberg wrote:
Hi,
I've noticed a peculiar behavior when writing an Hebrew document in LyX.
Whenever I type parentheses they get reversed. The problem does not
happen when switching to English. For example if i type ( I
get ) instead, and vice-versa. This happens
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