Hello Matthew,
Matthew wrote:
I've been trying to use the candidate release for 1.6. While there are some
nice new features, like the ability to cut and paste graphics there are some
changes and perhaps bugs which negatively impact lyx.
My first pet peeve is that the export document command
Hello Matthew,
Matthew wrote:
I've been trying to use the candidate release for 1.6. While there are some
nice new features, like the ability to cut and paste graphics there are some
changes and perhaps bugs which negatively impact lyx.
My first pet peeve is that the export document command
Hello Matthew,
Matthew wrote:
I've been trying to use the candidate release for 1.6. While there are some
nice new features, like the ability to cut and paste graphics there are some
changes and perhaps bugs which negatively impact lyx.
My first pet peeve is that the export document command
Manveru wrote:
2008/9/4 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Manveru[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I do not remember who, but someone is keeping contact with
administrator of this maillist. I have question about missing
Reply-to: header in messages coming from the list. This causes that
when I
Tariq Abdullah wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way to customize Lyx toolbars? I want to add/remove buttons from
toolbar. How can I do that?
Look at lib/ui/stdtoolbars.inc, you can put a copy of that in your .lyx
directory and modify it. If you are on Windows replace 'lib' with
'Resource' and '.lyx'
Tariq Abdullah wrote:
Hi,
I want to split a cell in Lyx as shown below. How can I do that?
(Attached file pdf file contains the same table)
In LyX, you cannot split cells, only fusion columns. So, AFAIK, you
cannot do what you want within LyX, quite bad I admit. I guess you can
do it using
Manveru wrote:
2008/9/4 Abdelrazak Younes[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Manveru wrote:
2008/9/4 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Manveru[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I do not remember who, but someone is keeping contact with
administrator of this maillist. I have question about missing
Reply
Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote:
On Thu, 2008-09-04 at 12:36 +0200, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Tariq Abdullah wrote:
Hi,
I want to split a cell in Lyx as shown below. How can I do that?
(Attached file pdf file contains the same table)
In LyX, you cannot split cells, only fusion columns. So, AFAIK
Niklas Huldén wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote:
On Thu, 2008-09-04 at 12:36 +0200, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Tariq Abdullah wrote:
Hi,
I want to split a cell in Lyx as shown below. How can I do that?
(Attached file pdf file contains the same table)
In LyX, you cannot
Manveru wrote:
2008/9/4 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Manveru[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I do not remember who, but someone is keeping contact with
administrator of this maillist. I have question about missing
Reply-to: header in messages coming from the list. This causes that
when I
Tariq Abdullah wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way to customize Lyx toolbars? I want to add/remove buttons from
toolbar. How can I do that?
Look at lib/ui/stdtoolbars.inc, you can put a copy of that in your .lyx
directory and modify it. If you are on Windows replace 'lib' with
'Resource' and '.lyx'
Tariq Abdullah wrote:
Hi,
I want to split a cell in Lyx as shown below. How can I do that?
(Attached file pdf file contains the same table)
In LyX, you cannot split cells, only fusion columns. So, AFAIK, you
cannot do what you want within LyX, quite bad I admit. I guess you can
do it using
Manveru wrote:
2008/9/4 Abdelrazak Younes[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Manveru wrote:
2008/9/4 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Manveru[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I do not remember who, but someone is keeping contact with
administrator of this maillist. I have question about missing
Reply
Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote:
On Thu, 2008-09-04 at 12:36 +0200, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Tariq Abdullah wrote:
Hi,
I want to split a cell in Lyx as shown below. How can I do that?
(Attached file pdf file contains the same table)
In LyX, you cannot split cells, only fusion columns. So, AFAIK
Niklas Huldén wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote:
On Thu, 2008-09-04 at 12:36 +0200, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Tariq Abdullah wrote:
Hi,
I want to split a cell in Lyx as shown below. How can I do that?
(Attached file pdf file contains the same table)
In LyX, you cannot
Manveru wrote:
2008/9/4 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Manveru<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I do not remember who, but someone is keeping contact with
administrator of this maillist. I have question about missing
"Reply-to: " header in messages coming from the list. This causes that
Tariq Abdullah wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way to customize Lyx toolbars? I want to add/remove buttons from
toolbar. How can I do that?
Look at lib/ui/stdtoolbars.inc, you can put a copy of that in your .lyx
directory and modify it. If you are on Windows replace 'lib' with
'Resource' and '.lyx'
Tariq Abdullah wrote:
Hi,
I want to split a cell in Lyx as shown below. How can I do that?
(Attached file pdf file contains the same table)
In LyX, you cannot split cells, only fusion columns. So, AFAIK, you
cannot do what you want within LyX, quite bad I admit. I guess you can
do it using
Manveru wrote:
2008/9/4 Abdelrazak Younes<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Manveru wrote:
2008/9/4 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Manveru<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I do not remember who, but someone is keeping contact with
administrator of this maillist. I have question ab
Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote:
On Thu, 2008-09-04 at 12:36 +0200, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Tariq Abdullah wrote:
Hi,
I want to split a cell in Lyx as shown below. How can I do that?
(Attached file pdf file contains the same table)
In LyX, you cannot split cells, only fusion columns. So, AFAIK
Niklas Huldén wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote:
On Thu, 2008-09-04 at 12:36 +0200, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Tariq Abdullah wrote:
Hi,
I want to split a cell in Lyx as shown below. How can I do that?
(Attached file pdf file contains the same table)
In LyX, you cannot
James Sutherland wrote:
Has anyone noticed that in 1.6rc1 using the tab key to skip through the
three fields in the eqnarray environment does not function properly?
Shift-Tab cycles in reverse as it has in the past, but Tab does not
cycle forward...
This is a known problem that we intend to
James Sutherland wrote:
Kudos to the development team for a fabulous 1.6! I particularly like
the word completion and math macro features.
Forgive me if this bug is already well known, but the context menus for
You mean the context toolbars aren't you?
math, macros, and tables all do not
On Aug 29, 2008, at 1:42 AM, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
James Sutherland wrote:
Has anyone noticed that in 1.6rc1 using the tab key to skip through the
three fields in the eqnarray environment does not function properly?
Shift-Tab cycles in reverse as it has in the past, but Tab does not
cycle
For convenience, I would suggest Ctrl-Tab for forward-cycling
through eqnarray fields
Can't do that as Ctrl-Tab is reserved to document switching.
Isn't that Ctrl-` ?
Not on Windows and on KDE AFAIK.
And Alt-Tab (on Mac, Command-Tab) is for application switching.
Yes, same
killermike wrote:
José Matos wrote:
That is a nice article. :-)
I second that :-)
Thanks.
And thanks to you for advertising LyX, we will need more of this when
1.6.0 is finally out.
Abdel.
G. Milde wrote:
On 29.08.08, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
James Sutherland wrote:
Shift-Tab cycles in reverse as it has in the past, but Tab does not
cycle forward...
This is a known problem that we intend to fix before 1.6.0. The problem
is that the completion framework monopolize the tab key
James Sutherland wrote:
Has anyone noticed that in 1.6rc1 using the tab key to skip through the
three fields in the eqnarray environment does not function properly?
Shift-Tab cycles in reverse as it has in the past, but Tab does not
cycle forward...
This is a known problem that we intend to
James Sutherland wrote:
Kudos to the development team for a fabulous 1.6! I particularly like
the word completion and math macro features.
Forgive me if this bug is already well known, but the context menus for
You mean the context toolbars aren't you?
math, macros, and tables all do not
On Aug 29, 2008, at 1:42 AM, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
James Sutherland wrote:
Has anyone noticed that in 1.6rc1 using the tab key to skip through the
three fields in the eqnarray environment does not function properly?
Shift-Tab cycles in reverse as it has in the past, but Tab does not
cycle
For convenience, I would suggest Ctrl-Tab for forward-cycling
through eqnarray fields
Can't do that as Ctrl-Tab is reserved to document switching.
Isn't that Ctrl-` ?
Not on Windows and on KDE AFAIK.
And Alt-Tab (on Mac, Command-Tab) is for application switching.
Yes, same
killermike wrote:
José Matos wrote:
That is a nice article. :-)
I second that :-)
Thanks.
And thanks to you for advertising LyX, we will need more of this when
1.6.0 is finally out.
Abdel.
G. Milde wrote:
On 29.08.08, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
James Sutherland wrote:
Shift-Tab cycles in reverse as it has in the past, but Tab does not
cycle forward...
This is a known problem that we intend to fix before 1.6.0. The problem
is that the completion framework monopolize the tab key
James Sutherland wrote:
Has anyone noticed that in 1.6rc1 using the tab key to skip through the
three fields in the eqnarray environment does not function properly?
Shift-Tab cycles in reverse as it has in the past, but Tab does not
cycle forward...
This is a known problem that we intend to
James Sutherland wrote:
Kudos to the development team for a fabulous 1.6! I particularly like
the word completion and math macro features.
Forgive me if this bug is already well known, but the context menus for
You mean the context toolbars aren't you?
math, macros, and tables all do not
On Aug 29, 2008, at 1:42 AM, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
James Sutherland wrote:
Has anyone noticed that in 1.6rc1 using the tab key to skip through the
three fields in the eqnarray environment does not function properly?
Shift-Tab cycles in reverse as it has in the past, but Tab does not
cycle
For convenience, I would suggest Ctrl-Tab for forward-cycling
through eqnarray fields
Can't do that as Ctrl-Tab is reserved to document switching.
Isn't that Ctrl-` ?
Not on Windows and on KDE AFAIK.
And Alt-Tab (on Mac, Command-Tab) is for application switching.
Yes, same
killermike wrote:
José Matos wrote:
That is a nice article. :-)
I second that :-)
Thanks.
And thanks to you for advertising LyX, we will need more of this when
1.6.0 is finally out.
Abdel.
G. Milde wrote:
On 29.08.08, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
James Sutherland wrote:
Shift-Tab cycles in reverse as it has in the past, but Tab does not
cycle forward...
This is a known problem that we intend to fix before 1.6.0. The problem
is that the completion framework monopolize the tab key
Marcelo Acuña wrote:
Does anyone know how to make some paragraphs useless
termporally?
Now I want some paragraphs disappear termporally?. But
I dont want to delete them, because I will use it in future.
In WinEdt, the symbol % can do the job.
Which symbol in lyx is charge of this function?
Marcelo Acuña wrote:
Does anyone know how to make some paragraphs useless
termporally?
Now I want some paragraphs disappear termporally?. But
I dont want to delete them, because I will use it in future.
In WinEdt, the symbol % can do the job.
Which symbol in lyx is charge of this function?
Marcelo Acuña wrote:
Does anyone know how to make some paragraphs useless
termporally?
Now I want some paragraphs disappear termporally?. But
I dont want to delete them, because I will use it in future.
In WinEdt, the symbol % can do the job.
Which symbol in lyx is charge of this function?
Michael Wojcik wrote:
rgheck wrote:
nisa wrote:
how math editor is implemented in lyx?
how does it automatically format text? pls tell the technical aspects
of it in the coding part etc
Why would you think this was simple enough to be explained in an email
message?
Now that part is
Michael Wojcik wrote:
rgheck wrote:
nisa wrote:
how math editor is implemented in lyx?
how does it automatically format text? pls tell the technical aspects
of it in the coding part etc
Why would you think this was simple enough to be explained in an email
message?
Now that part is
Michael Wojcik wrote:
rgheck wrote:
nisa wrote:
how math editor is implemented in lyx?
how does it automatically format text? pls tell the technical aspects
of it in the coding part etc
Why would you think this was simple enough to be explained in an email
message?
Now that part is
Pascal Francq wrote:
Crtl+L
I guess bigblop is searching an alternative for exactly that ;-)
On Jeudi 7 Août 2008, bigblop wrote:
Are there any build in pseudocode editor in LyX or is it only possible to
write pseudocode by inserting a raw latex environment in the lyx file?
Two ways:
1)
Hassan Khater wrote:
I have 7 child documents, the first four of these were created with English
language set as default.
Changing the spell check to British only underlines text as written by
different language.
This is done by changing both:
Document - Settings - Language to British
Pascal Francq wrote:
Crtl+L
I guess bigblop is searching an alternative for exactly that ;-)
On Jeudi 7 Août 2008, bigblop wrote:
Are there any build in pseudocode editor in LyX or is it only possible to
write pseudocode by inserting a raw latex environment in the lyx file?
Two ways:
1)
Hassan Khater wrote:
I have 7 child documents, the first four of these were created with English
language set as default.
Changing the spell check to British only underlines text as written by
different language.
This is done by changing both:
Document - Settings - Language to British
Pascal Francq wrote:
Crtl+L
I guess bigblop is searching an alternative for exactly that ;-)
On Jeudi 7 Août 2008, bigblop wrote:
Are there any build in pseudocode editor in LyX or is it only possible to
write pseudocode by inserting a raw latex environment in the lyx file?
Two ways:
1)
Hassan Khater wrote:
I have 7 child documents, the first four of these were created with English
language set as default.
Changing the spell check to British only underlines text as written by
different language.
This is done by changing both:
Document -> Settings -> Language to British
Rodrigo Fresneda wrote:
hi,
it would be nice if, when editing a document part of a master document, it
would be possible to toggle the lyx cross-reference dialog to only show
equation labels from the child document being edited.
Do you mean in 1.6? I've seen someone else requesting this
Rodrigo Fresneda wrote:
hi,
it would be nice if, when editing a document part of a master document, it
would be possible to toggle the lyx cross-reference dialog to only show
equation labels from the child document being edited.
Do you mean in 1.6? I've seen someone else requesting this
Rodrigo Fresneda wrote:
hi,
it would be nice if, when editing a document part of a master document, it
would be possible to toggle the lyx cross-reference dialog to only show
equation labels from the child document being edited.
Do you mean in 1.6? I've seen someone else requesting this
Andrés Becerra Sandoval wrote:
Hello,
I am very intrigued by the keyword CopyStyle recently discussed and I
would like to create a layout for the class exam
(http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/exam/)
I don't want to refrain your enthusiasm but, just for your information,
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Christopher Stowasser wrote:
I admit, that my last sentence is very confusing. Just forget about
it. What
I meant was: If I put the cursor before or behind the math box, i.e in
the
normal text, I can use the label function. As soon as I put the cursor in
the math box the
Andrés Becerra Sandoval wrote:
Hello,
I am very intrigued by the keyword CopyStyle recently discussed and I
would like to create a layout for the class exam
(http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/exam/)
I don't want to refrain your enthusiasm but, just for your information,
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Christopher Stowasser wrote:
I admit, that my last sentence is very confusing. Just forget about
it. What
I meant was: If I put the cursor before or behind the math box, i.e in
the
normal text, I can use the label function. As soon as I put the cursor in
the math box the
Andrés Becerra Sandoval wrote:
Hello,
I am very intrigued by the keyword CopyStyle recently discussed and I
would like to create a layout for the class exam
(http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/exam/)
I don't want to refrain your enthusiasm but, just for your information,
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Christopher Stowasser wrote:
I admit, that my last sentence is very confusing. Just forget about
it. What
I meant was: If I put the cursor before or behind the math box, i.e in
the
normal text, I can use the label function. As soon as I put the cursor in
the math box the
rgheck wrote:
Denné Reed wrote:
I use LyX for scientific papers but have had problems with both
collaborators and editors. Many collaborators are unfamiliar with LyX
/ LaTeX and it lacks strong collaboration tools (change tracking etc.).
LyX does have change tracking. I've used it.
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Soe Naung schrieb:
I have been testing the LyX 1.6 beta4 and I have found that numbered
environments do not respond while unnumbered ones (e.g., section*,
etc) do
work.
This has been fixed in the meantime.
Can someone help me to find a workaround?
No, but why? Beta
Michael Wojcik wrote:
I don't expect the
switch to XML to cause me any problems, and to be honest I'm a bit
puzzled by all the worrying.
/me too :-)
Abdel.
rgheck wrote:
Denné Reed wrote:
I use LyX for scientific papers but have had problems with both
collaborators and editors. Many collaborators are unfamiliar with LyX
/ LaTeX and it lacks strong collaboration tools (change tracking etc.).
LyX does have change tracking. I've used it.
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Soe Naung schrieb:
I have been testing the LyX 1.6 beta4 and I have found that numbered
environments do not respond while unnumbered ones (e.g., section*,
etc) do
work.
This has been fixed in the meantime.
Can someone help me to find a workaround?
No, but why? Beta
Michael Wojcik wrote:
I don't expect the
switch to XML to cause me any problems, and to be honest I'm a bit
puzzled by all the worrying.
/me too :-)
Abdel.
rgheck wrote:
Denné Reed wrote:
I use LyX for scientific papers but have had problems with both
collaborators and editors. Many collaborators are unfamiliar with LyX
/ LaTeX and it lacks strong collaboration tools (change tracking etc.).
LyX does have change tracking. I've used it.
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Soe Naung schrieb:
I have been testing the LyX 1.6 beta4 and I have found that numbered
environments do not respond while unnumbered ones (e.g., "section*",
etc) do
work.
This has been fixed in the meantime.
Can someone help me to find a workaround?
No, but why? Beta
Michael Wojcik wrote:
I don't expect the
switch to XML to cause me any problems, and to be honest I'm a bit
puzzled by all the worrying.
/me too :-)
Abdel.
Dotan Cohen wrote:
2008/7/30 Steve Litt[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wednesday 30 July 2008 08:21, killermike wrote:
The original question that starts is poorly conceived but this Slashdot
thread brings up quite a lot of references to LyX in the comments.
Steve Litt wrote:
On Wednesday 30 July 2008 11:24, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
technical
documents,
Again, a great application for LyX assuming the tech doc is over 10,000 words
long. Shorter docs are easier in quick and dirty OO.
I beg to differ, quite strongly. The moment you write something
Dotan Cohen wrote:
2008/7/30 Steve Litt[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wednesday 30 July 2008 08:21, killermike wrote:
The original question that starts is poorly conceived but this Slashdot
thread brings up quite a lot of references to LyX in the comments.
Steve Litt wrote:
On Wednesday 30 July 2008 11:24, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
technical
documents,
Again, a great application for LyX assuming the tech doc is over 10,000 words
long. Shorter docs are easier in quick and dirty OO.
I beg to differ, quite strongly. The moment you write something
Dotan Cohen wrote:
2008/7/30 Steve Litt<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Wednesday 30 July 2008 08:21, killermike wrote:
The original question that starts is poorly conceived but this Slashdot
thread brings up quite a lot of references to LyX in the comments.
Steve Litt wrote:
On Wednesday 30 July 2008 11:24, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
technical
documents,
Again, a great application for LyX assuming the tech doc is over 10,000 words
long. Shorter docs are easier in quick and dirty OO.
I beg to differ, quite strongly. The moment you write something
Les Denham wrote:
On Mon, 2008-07-28 at 01:55 -0700, timtheenchanter wrote:
Sorry if this question has been answered before but what is the best
way to
import excel graphs (Charts) into Lyx. If I convert them to a .jpg for
example the quality of the finished document is poor.
The new
Marwan Boustany wrote:
-Original Message-
From: rgheck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
OK. Try the attached. What happens? Please run LyX from a terminal, thus:
lyx -dbg latex
and post whatever LyX produces when you try to ViewDVI.
Then delete the footnote, and do it again. Let's see what
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FYI
FYI, if you persist in sending those abuse messages, I am going to make
you understand what *spam* really means. Stop it! Stop it now!
Les Denham wrote:
On Mon, 2008-07-28 at 01:55 -0700, timtheenchanter wrote:
Sorry if this question has been answered before but what is the best
way to
import excel graphs (Charts) into Lyx. If I convert them to a .jpg for
example the quality of the finished document is poor.
The new
Marwan Boustany wrote:
-Original Message-
From: rgheck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
OK. Try the attached. What happens? Please run LyX from a terminal, thus:
lyx -dbg latex
and post whatever LyX produces when you try to ViewDVI.
Then delete the footnote, and do it again. Let's see what
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FYI
FYI, if you persist in sending those abuse messages, I am going to make
you understand what *spam* really means. Stop it! Stop it now!
Les Denham wrote:
On Mon, 2008-07-28 at 01:55 -0700, timtheenchanter wrote:
Sorry if this question has been answered before but what is the best
way to
import excel graphs (Charts) into Lyx. If I convert them to a .jpg for
example the quality of the finished document is poor.
The new
Marwan Boustany wrote:
-Original Message-
From: rgheck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
OK. Try the attached. What happens? Please run LyX from a terminal, thus:
lyx -dbg latex
and post whatever LyX produces when you try to View>DVI.
Then delete the footnote, and do it again. Let's see what
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FYI
FYI, if you persist in sending those abuse messages, I am going to make
you understand what *spam* really means. Stop it! Stop it now!
Marwan Boustany wrote:
On Sun, 27 Jul 2008 21:16:56 +0100, Marwan Boustany
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peace,
Is there a way to put math (using ctrl-m in windows) into a footnote?
When I tried, the document would not allow conversion into pdf or any
other format. Only when removed would it
Yago wrote:
Peace
Are you going to pollute the list with your empty replies each time
Marwan send something?
Humour is best appreciated when done once...
Abdel.
Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
I'm not calling this a bug because maybe it was never intended to work this
way, but if I create and use two LyX styles, Code1 and Code2, each of them
with CopyStyle LyX-Code, then on conversion to PDF I get the following error
message:
Hi Steve,
Not directly
G. Milde wrote:
On 25.07.08, Steve Litt wrote:
I assume unicode is a 16 bit representation of characters.
Actually, unicode is a character-- number mapping without an upper
limit to the numbers.
Once upon a time, 16 bit where enough to represent all defined unicode
characters, but even then
G. Milde wrote:
On 28.07.08, Steve Litt wrote:
On Monday 28 July 2008 01:10, John McCabe-Dansted wrote:
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 4:43 PM, Manveru[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To the discussion about data format preference:
... Have you ever merged XML? I tried - it is horrible work.
I don't see
John McCabe-Dansted wrote:
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 4:43 PM, Manveru[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To the discussion about data format preference:
I am reading all your comments about XML, YAML and other suggested data
formats. And this discussion reminds me something about XML what almost
nobody is
rgheck wrote:
G. Milde wrote:
On 27.07.08, Steve Litt wrote:
Is there a simple way I can use CopyStyle with LyX-Code and not get
this
error?
Yes. Overwrite the Preamble definiton by defining a replacement (maybe
empty) in your copy.
FYI: LyX 1.6 has a new AddToPreamble tag for cases where
Steve Litt wrote:
On Monday 28 July 2008 03:22, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
I'm not calling this a bug because maybe it was never intended to work
this way, but if I create and use two LyX styles, Code1 and Code2, each
of them with CopyStyle LyX-Code, then on conversion
Siegfried MEUNIER-GUTTIN-CLUZEL wrote:
I tried this and it works with an excellent quality (vector format). It
seems that it doesn't work with excel 2007.
Copy the graph as an image ( press shift and go in the edit menu then
choose something like save an image ).
You'll have a little dialog
Paul Smith wrote:
Dear All,
Do you think this new requested feature would be helpful
http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5095
I confirmed it.
Abdel.
Marwan Boustany wrote:
On Sun, 27 Jul 2008 21:16:56 +0100, Marwan Boustany
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peace,
Is there a way to put math (using ctrl-m in windows) into a footnote?
When I tried, the document would not allow conversion into pdf or any
other format. Only when removed would it
Yago wrote:
Peace
Are you going to pollute the list with your empty replies each time
Marwan send something?
Humour is best appreciated when done once...
Abdel.
Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
I'm not calling this a bug because maybe it was never intended to work this
way, but if I create and use two LyX styles, Code1 and Code2, each of them
with CopyStyle LyX-Code, then on conversion to PDF I get the following error
message:
Hi Steve,
Not directly
G. Milde wrote:
On 25.07.08, Steve Litt wrote:
I assume unicode is a 16 bit representation of characters.
Actually, unicode is a character-- number mapping without an upper
limit to the numbers.
Once upon a time, 16 bit where enough to represent all defined unicode
characters, but even then
G. Milde wrote:
On 28.07.08, Steve Litt wrote:
On Monday 28 July 2008 01:10, John McCabe-Dansted wrote:
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 4:43 PM, Manveru[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To the discussion about data format preference:
... Have you ever merged XML? I tried - it is horrible work.
I don't see
John McCabe-Dansted wrote:
On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 4:43 PM, Manveru[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To the discussion about data format preference:
I am reading all your comments about XML, YAML and other suggested data
formats. And this discussion reminds me something about XML what almost
nobody is
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