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
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
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
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
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.
José Matos wrote:
On Wednesday 23 July 2008 19:16:49 Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
One feature I think would be really helpful in LyX would be
search-for-environment and search-for-character-style. That way I wouldn't
need to go into Vim every time I wanted to locate a specific character
style.
José Matos wrote:
On Wednesday 23 July 2008 19:16:49 Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
One feature I think would be really helpful in LyX would be
search-for-environment and search-for-character-style. That way I wouldn't
need to go into Vim every time I wanted to locate a specific character
style.
José Matos wrote:
On Wednesday 23 July 2008 19:16:49 Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
One feature I think would be really helpful in LyX would be
search-for-environment and search-for-character-style. That way I wouldn't
need to go into Vim every time I wanted to locate a specific character
style.
Steve Litt wrote:
Perhaps our best hope of continuing tweakability of native LyX is to create
1.5.x to XML and XML to 1.5.x converters. Then all the parsing/tweaking can
continue to be done in the 1.5.x format.
I'm presuming that the LyX developers will create the 1.5.x to XML converter
so
Steve Litt wrote:
Perhaps our best hope of continuing tweakability of native LyX is to create
1.5.x to XML and XML to 1.5.x converters. Then all the parsing/tweaking can
continue to be done in the 1.5.x format.
I'm presuming that the LyX developers will create the 1.5.x to XML converter
so
Steve Litt wrote:
Perhaps our best hope of continuing tweakability of native LyX is to create
1.5.x to XML and XML to 1.5.x converters. Then all the parsing/tweaking can
continue to be done in the 1.5.x format.
I'm presuming that the LyX developers will create the 1.5.x to XML converter
so
Olivier Ripoll wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
This will be fixed for 1.6.0 eventually. But there is a work-around as
Uwe said in his announcement:
Important note: Due to a bug in LyX you are first be able to export
documents to e.g. PDF after opening the preferences dialog and
clicking
Olivier Ripoll wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
This will be fixed for 1.6.0 eventually. But there is a work-around as
Uwe said in his announcement:
Important note: Due to a bug in LyX you are first be able to export
documents to e.g. PDF after opening the preferences dialog and
clicking
Olivier Ripoll wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
This will be fixed for 1.6.0 eventually. But there is a work-around as
Uwe said in his announcement:
" Important note: Due to a bug in LyX you are first be able to export
documents to e.g. PDF after opening the preferences dialog and
cli
Yegor Yefremov wrote:
Hello,
what about adding Lyx to this list?
Feel free to do that.
Abdel.
Yegor Yefremov wrote:
Hello,
what about adding Lyx to this list?
Feel free to do that.
Abdel.
Yegor Yefremov wrote:
Hello,
what about adding Lyx to this list?
Feel free to do that.
Abdel.
From: Máté Salát [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: José Matos [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have a remark on the ctrl-mouse-wheel feature.
As I see the trends, scrolling up is for zooming in, and scrolling down for
zooming out. Since the release of Firefox 3 all the programs I know work this
way except now LyX
Konrad Hofbauer wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
So I would suggest to invert the zoom in and out. I wonder if others
consider this issue the same way.
This doesn't look logical to me but I can do the change if that's the
trend..
It is the same on the Mac for system-wide 'optical' (loop
Konrad Hofbauer wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Konrad Hofbauer wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
So I would suggest to invert the zoom in and out. I wonder if
others consider this issue the same way.
This doesn't look logical to me but I can do the change if that's
the trend
From: Máté Salát [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: José Matos [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have a remark on the ctrl-mouse-wheel feature.
As I see the trends, scrolling up is for zooming in, and scrolling down for
zooming out. Since the release of Firefox 3 all the programs I know work this
way except now LyX
Konrad Hofbauer wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
So I would suggest to invert the zoom in and out. I wonder if others
consider this issue the same way.
This doesn't look logical to me but I can do the change if that's the
trend..
It is the same on the Mac for system-wide 'optical' (loop
Konrad Hofbauer wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Konrad Hofbauer wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
So I would suggest to invert the zoom in and out. I wonder if
others consider this issue the same way.
This doesn't look logical to me but I can do the change if that's
the trend
From: Máté Salát <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: José Matos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I have a remark on the ctrl-mouse-wheel feature.
As I see the trends, scrolling up is for zooming in, and scrolling down for
zooming out. Since the release of Firefox 3 all the programs I know work this
way except now LyX
Konrad Hofbauer wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
So I would suggest to invert the zoom in and out. I wonder if others
consider this issue the same way.
This doesn't look logical to me but I can do the change if that's the
trend..
It is the same on the Mac for system-wide 'optical' (loop
Konrad Hofbauer wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Konrad Hofbauer wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
So I would suggest to invert the zoom in and out. I wonder if
others consider this issue the same way.
This doesn't look logical to me but I can do the change if that's
the trend
Tariq Abdullah wrote:
Hi,
I am using Lyx 1.6.0Beta4.
I tried to export my Lyx file to latex(plain). But I don't see anything
happening.
Neither an error message nor any output.
Any comment from Lyx developers
If this is one Windows, then it is probably this bug:
Erez Yerushalmi wrote:
Hi,
Go to
tools preferences look and feel screen fonts zoom % (default 150%)
This is what happens when we have glasses. I wish LyX would have a specified
button for it.
LyX-1.6 will have the ctrl-mouse-wheel feature, just like Fierefox. I
used all the time, very
Tariq Abdullah wrote:
Hi,
I am using Lyx 1.6.0Beta4.
I tried to export my Lyx file to latex(plain). But I don't see anything
happening.
Neither an error message nor any output.
Any comment from Lyx developers
If this is one Windows, then it is probably this bug:
Erez Yerushalmi wrote:
Hi,
Go to
tools preferences look and feel screen fonts zoom % (default 150%)
This is what happens when we have glasses. I wish LyX would have a specified
button for it.
LyX-1.6 will have the ctrl-mouse-wheel feature, just like Fierefox. I
used all the time, very
Tariq Abdullah wrote:
Hi,
I am using Lyx 1.6.0Beta4.
I tried to export my Lyx file to latex(plain). But I don't see anything
happening.
Neither an error message nor any output.
Any comment from Lyx developers
If this is one Windows, then it is probably this bug:
Erez Yerushalmi wrote:
Hi,
Go to
tools > preferences > look and feel > screen fonts > zoom % (default 150%)
This is what happens when we have glasses. I wish LyX would have a specified
button for it.
LyX-1.6 will have the ctrl-mouse-wheel feature, just like Fierefox. I
used all the time,
Allen L. Barker wrote:
I have often used fig2ps (from sourceforge) to transform .fig files
to .eps and then include the resulting eps file in LyX. (I don't
remember what started me doing this; there was a problem of
complexity in my figure a few years ago and this provided the
Allen L. Barker wrote:
Yes xifg previewing can already been done thanks to fig2dev which
is part of the xfig program. Just use the external material inset
(Inset-File-External Material) and choose XFig in the combo. In
the display tab, select 'preview'.
I think you are missing my point.
Allen L. Barker wrote:
Yes, if you mark the text field as LateX in xfig the equation
will be latex compiled and previewed on LyX screen. At least
it works in 1.6, maybe there's a bug in 1.5...
You need the instant-preview package and dvipng installed for
this to work.
Are these packages
Allen L. Barker wrote:
I have often used fig2ps (from sourceforge) to transform .fig files
to .eps and then include the resulting eps file in LyX. (I don't
remember what started me doing this; there was a problem of
complexity in my figure a few years ago and this provided the
Allen L. Barker wrote:
Yes xifg previewing can already been done thanks to fig2dev which
is part of the xfig program. Just use the external material inset
(Inset-File-External Material) and choose XFig in the combo. In
the display tab, select 'preview'.
I think you are missing my point.
Allen L. Barker wrote:
Yes, if you mark the text field as LateX in xfig the equation
will be latex compiled and previewed on LyX screen. At least
it works in 1.6, maybe there's a bug in 1.5...
You need the instant-preview package and dvipng installed for
this to work.
Are these packages
Allen L. Barker wrote:
> I have often used fig2ps (from sourceforge) to transform .fig files
> to .eps and then include the resulting eps file in LyX. (I don't
> remember what started me doing this; there was a problem of
> complexity in my figure a few years ago and this provided the
>
Allen L. Barker wrote:
> Yes xifg previewing can already been done thanks to fig2dev which
> is part of the xfig program. Just use the external material inset
> (Inset->File->External Material) and choose XFig in the combo. In
> the display tab, select 'preview'.
I think you are missing my
Allen L. Barker wrote:
> Yes, if you mark the text field as LateX in xfig the equation
> will be latex compiled and previewed on LyX screen. At least
> it works in 1.6, maybe there's a bug in 1.5...
>
> You need the instant-preview package and dvipng installed for
> this to work.
Are these
Neal Becker wrote:
I'm forced to use OO today. Is there any OO template that would look
similar to amsart, or article latex env?
I too today have to use OO for my CV because I don't have MSWord anymore
and I can feel your pain, really! Everything needing bullets, table and
numbering is a
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Neal Becker wrote:
I'm forced to use OO today. Is there any OO template that would look
similar to amsart, or article latex env?
I too today have to use OO for my CV because I don't have MSWord anymore
and I can feel your pain, really! Everything needing bullets
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Neal Becker wrote:
I'm forced to use OO today. Is there any OO template that would look
similar to amsart, or article latex env?
I too today have to use OO for my CV because I don't have MSWord
anymore
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Everything needing bullets, table and
numbering is a real nightmare to get right :-/
OK, I discovered the Stylist (thanks John) and I must withdraw this last
comment. It is more usable now :-)
Abdel.
Neal Becker wrote:
I'm forced to use OO today. Is there any OO template that would look
similar to amsart, or article latex env?
I too today have to use OO for my CV because I don't have MSWord anymore
and I can feel your pain, really! Everything needing bullets, table and
numbering is a
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Neal Becker wrote:
I'm forced to use OO today. Is there any OO template that would look
similar to amsart, or article latex env?
I too today have to use OO for my CV because I don't have MSWord anymore
and I can feel your pain, really! Everything needing bullets
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Neal Becker wrote:
I'm forced to use OO today. Is there any OO template that would look
similar to amsart, or article latex env?
I too today have to use OO for my CV because I don't have MSWord
anymore
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Everything needing bullets, table and
numbering is a real nightmare to get right :-/
OK, I discovered the Stylist (thanks John) and I must withdraw this last
comment. It is more usable now :-)
Abdel.
Neal Becker wrote:
I'm forced to use OO today. Is there any OO template that would look
similar to amsart, or article latex env?
I too today have to use OO for my CV because I don't have MSWord anymore
and I can feel your pain, really! Everything needing bullets, table and
numbering is a
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Neal Becker wrote:
I'm forced to use OO today. Is there any OO template that would look
similar to amsart, or article latex env?
I too today have to use OO for my CV because I don't have MSWord anymore
and I can feel your pain, really! Everything needing bullets
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Neal Becker wrote:
I'm forced to use OO today. Is there any OO template that would look
similar to amsart, or article latex env?
I too today have to use OO for my CV because I don't have MSWord
a
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Everything needing bullets, table and
numbering is a real nightmare to get right :-/
OK, I discovered the Stylist (thanks John) and I must withdraw this last
comment. It is more usable now :-)
Abdel.
Allen L. Barker wrote:
Allen L. Barker wrote:
I recently updated to lyx-1.5.5 from lyx-1.5.3 at the same time
time that I updated my Fedora from core 5 to fc8.
I am including xfig images as graphics. Before, the converter
would automatically take care of the conversion to EPS, so
that psfrag
Allen L. Barker wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Allen L. Barker wrote:
Allen L. Barker wrote:
I recently updated to lyx-1.5.5 from lyx-1.5.3 at the same time
time that I updated my Fedora from core 5 to fc8.
I am including xfig images as graphics. Before, the converter
would
bigblop wrote:
I have some .lyx files under version control with SVN. But when I get a
conflict I cannot open the conflicted .lyx file I get an error that the file
is not a lyx document. How do I solve conflicted lyx files?
By hand-editing the .lyx file in a text editor. SVN adds tags when
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
G. Milde wrote:
I wonder whether it is save enaugh to use 1.6.beta3 for my phd thesis (no
imminent deadline).
I wouldn't strongly discourage using a devel version for such an important
project. I fact, I was myself rather over-careful and waited for *.1 or *.2
G. Milde wrote:
+ Startup is faster.
Glad you feel the difference :-)
Some problems remain
- Word deletion (Bug #3580) is not fixed in beta3. Bugzilla shows it is
fixed in trunk and branch. Could a beta4 be released soon?
You'll have to wake up José... DDDRNNGG, time has come
Allen L. Barker wrote:
Allen L. Barker wrote:
I recently updated to lyx-1.5.5 from lyx-1.5.3 at the same time
time that I updated my Fedora from core 5 to fc8.
I am including xfig images as graphics. Before, the converter
would automatically take care of the conversion to EPS, so
that psfrag
Allen L. Barker wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Allen L. Barker wrote:
Allen L. Barker wrote:
I recently updated to lyx-1.5.5 from lyx-1.5.3 at the same time
time that I updated my Fedora from core 5 to fc8.
I am including xfig images as graphics. Before, the converter
would
bigblop wrote:
I have some .lyx files under version control with SVN. But when I get a
conflict I cannot open the conflicted .lyx file I get an error that the file
is not a lyx document. How do I solve conflicted lyx files?
By hand-editing the .lyx file in a text editor. SVN adds tags when
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
G. Milde wrote:
I wonder whether it is save enaugh to use 1.6.beta3 for my phd thesis (no
imminent deadline).
I wouldn't strongly discourage using a devel version for such an important
project. I fact, I was myself rather over-careful and waited for *.1 or *.2
G. Milde wrote:
+ Startup is faster.
Glad you feel the difference :-)
Some problems remain
- Word deletion (Bug #3580) is not fixed in beta3. Bugzilla shows it is
fixed in trunk and branch. Could a beta4 be released soon?
You'll have to wake up José... DDDRNNGG, time has come
Allen L. Barker wrote:
Allen L. Barker wrote:
I recently updated to lyx-1.5.5 from lyx-1.5.3 at the same time
time that I updated my Fedora from core 5 to fc8.
I am including xfig images as graphics. Before, the converter
would automatically take care of the conversion to EPS, so
that psfrag
Allen L. Barker wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Allen L. Barker wrote:
Allen L. Barker wrote:
I recently updated to lyx-1.5.5 from lyx-1.5.3 at the same time
time that I updated my Fedora from core 5 to fc8.
I am including xfig images as graphics. Before, the converter
would
bigblop wrote:
I have some .lyx files under version control with SVN. But when I get a
conflict I cannot open the conflicted .lyx file I get an error that the file
is not a lyx document. How do I solve conflicted lyx files?
By hand-editing the .lyx file in a text editor. SVN adds tags when
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
G. Milde wrote:
I wonder whether it is save enaugh to use 1.6.beta3 for my phd thesis (no
imminent deadline).
I wouldn't strongly discourage using a devel version for such an important
project. I fact, I was myself rather over-careful and waited for *.1 or *.2
G. Milde wrote:
+ Startup is faster.
Glad you feel the difference :-)
Some problems remain
- Word deletion (Bug #3580) is not fixed in beta3. Bugzilla shows it is
"fixed in trunk and branch". Could a beta4 be released soon?
You'll have to wake up José... DDDRNNGG, time has
Etienne M. Gagnon wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
This is best solved by making sure LyX doesn't spit out spurious
\n's everywhere... I've looked in the code, and this part does not
seem beautiful at all. I won't even copy here some comments I read
in the code; they were too awful
Etienne M. Gagnon wrote:
I figure out how to compile the code locally [something to do with
missing QChar],
By the way, feel free to send the compile error to the devel list.
Abdel.
Igor wrote:
Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Works fine for me (LyX 1.5.5 and earlier, Win XP). I wonder if this is
either a Vista issue or something abut your mouse driver?
/Paul
Paul, thanks for the reply. I seem to be the only one on Earth to have run into
this problem.
Igor wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Igor,
I cannot reproduce your problem but I have two advices that could
perhaps help:
1) Check your wheel mouse settings in the Windows configuration panel
2) erase your personal lyx directory (the one containing the preferences
Igor wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
OK, could you please launch lyx at the command line with
lyx -dbg scrolling
And report back please.
Every time I roll the wheel it prints,
D:\LyXSVN\lyx-devel\src\frontends\qt4\GuiWork
147483647 delta = -120 lines = -2.14748e+009
Etienne M. Gagnon wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
This is best solved by making sure LyX doesn't spit out spurious
\n's everywhere... I've looked in the code, and this part does not
seem beautiful at all. I won't even copy here some comments I read
in the code; they were too awful
Etienne M. Gagnon wrote:
I figure out how to compile the code locally [something to do with
missing QChar],
By the way, feel free to send the compile error to the devel list.
Abdel.
Igor wrote:
Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Works fine for me (LyX 1.5.5 and earlier, Win XP). I wonder if this is
either a Vista issue or something abut your mouse driver?
/Paul
Paul, thanks for the reply. I seem to be the only one on Earth to have run into
this problem.
Igor wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Igor,
I cannot reproduce your problem but I have two advices that could
perhaps help:
1) Check your wheel mouse settings in the Windows configuration panel
2) erase your personal lyx directory (the one containing the preferences
Igor wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
OK, could you please launch lyx at the command line with
lyx -dbg scrolling
And report back please.
Every time I roll the wheel it prints,
D:\LyXSVN\lyx-devel\src\frontends\qt4\GuiWork
147483647 delta = -120 lines = -2.14748e+009
Etienne M. Gagnon wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
This is best solved by making sure LyX doesn't spit out spurious
"\n"'s everywhere... I've looked in the code, and this part does not
seem beautiful at all. I won't even copy here some comments I read
in the code; they were
Etienne M. Gagnon wrote:
I figure out how to compile the code locally [something to do with
missing "QChar"],
By the way, feel free to send the compile error to the devel list.
Abdel.
Igor wrote:
Paul A. Rubin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Works fine for me (LyX 1.5.5 and earlier, Win XP). I wonder if this is
either a Vista issue or something abut your mouse driver?
/Paul
Paul, thanks for the reply. I seem to be the only one on Earth to have run into
this problem.
Igor wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi Igor,
I cannot reproduce your problem but I have two advices that could
perhaps help:
1) Check your wheel mouse settings in the Windows configuration panel
2) erase your personal lyx directory (the one containing the prefe
Igor wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
OK, could you please launch lyx at the command line with
lyx -dbg scrolling
And report back please.
Every time I roll the wheel it prints,
D:\LyXSVN\lyx-devel\src\frontends\qt4\GuiWork
147483647 delta = -120 lines = -2.1474
Etienne M. Gagnon wrote:
This is best solved by making sure LyX doesn't spit out spurious \n's
everywhere... I've looked in the code, and this part does not seem
beautiful at all. I won't even copy here some comments I read in the
code; they were too awful! :-)
That the code is less than
Etienne M. Gagnon wrote:
This is best solved by making sure LyX doesn't spit out spurious \n's
everywhere... I've looked in the code, and this part does not seem
beautiful at all. I won't even copy here some comments I read in the
code; they were too awful! :-)
That the code is less than
Etienne M. Gagnon wrote:
This is best solved by making sure LyX doesn't spit out spurious "\n"'s
everywhere... I've looked in the code, and this part does not seem
beautiful at all. I won't even copy here some comments I read in the
code; they were too awful! :-)
That the code is less than
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Could somebody kindly point me to an understandable explanation of how to use
xfig produced figures in LyX?
Use the external inset (Inset-File-External Material) and choose the
XFig template. You should also select preview in the display combo AFAIR.
I am using
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 25. Juni 2008 13:58 schrieb Abdelrazak Younes:
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Could somebody kindly point me to an understandable explanation of how to
use xfig produced figures in LyX?
Use the external inset (Inset-File-External Material) and choose the
XFig
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Could somebody kindly point me to an understandable explanation of how to use
xfig produced figures in LyX?
Use the external inset (Inset-File-External Material) and choose the
XFig template. You should also select preview in the display combo AFAIR.
I am using
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 25. Juni 2008 13:58 schrieb Abdelrazak Younes:
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Could somebody kindly point me to an understandable explanation of how to
use xfig produced figures in LyX?
Use the external inset (Inset-File-External Material) and choose the
XFig
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Could somebody kindly point me to an understandable explanation of how to use
xfig produced figures in LyX?
Use the external inset ("Inset->File->External Material") and choose the
XFig template. You should also select "preview" in the display combo AFAIR.
I am
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