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On 5/4/00, 9:48:15 AM, Jose Abilio Oliveira Matos
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding Re: The lyx file...:
On Wed, May 03, 2000 at 05:38:06PM +0100, Bruce Richardson wrote:
... would be more useful.
BTW, the file is truncated I didn't received the programming list
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On 5/4/00, 9:48:15 AM, Jose Abilio Oliveira Matos
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding Re: The lyx file...:
On Wed, May 03, 2000 at 05:38:06PM +0100, Bruce Richardson wrote:
... would be more useful.
BTW, the file is truncated I didn't received the programming list
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On 5/4/00, 9:48:15 AM, Jose Abilio Oliveira Matos
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote regarding Re: The lyx file...:
>
... would be more useful.
--
Bruce
#LyX 1.1 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
\lyxformat 2.15
\textclass docbook
\begin_preamble
!entity header system "header.sgml"
\end_preamble
\language default
\inputencoding default
\fontscheme default
\graphics default
On 5/3/00, 12:11:10 PM, Jose Abilio Oliveira Matos
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding Re: DocBook sgml problems:
On Wed, May 03, 2000 at 03:11:19AM +0100, Bruce Richardson wrote:
I'm finding problems with the DocBook sgml exported by Lyx
(1.1.4-fix3).
Two examples:
programlisting
... would be more useful.
--
Bruce
#LyX 1.1 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
\lyxformat 2.15
\textclass docbook
\begin_preamble
!entity header system "header.sgml"
\end_preamble
\language default
\inputencoding default
\fontscheme default
\graphics default
On 5/3/00, 12:11:10 PM, Jose Abilio Oliveira Matos
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding Re: DocBook sgml problems:
On Wed, May 03, 2000 at 03:11:19AM +0100, Bruce Richardson wrote:
I'm finding problems with the DocBook sgml exported by Lyx
(1.1.4-fix3).
Two examples:
programlisting
... would be more useful.
--
Bruce
#LyX 1.1 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
\lyxformat 2.15
\textclass docbook
\begin_preamble
\end_preamble
\language default
\inputencoding default
\fontscheme default
\graphics default
\paperfontsize default
\spacing single
On 5/3/00, 12:11:10 PM, Jose Abilio Oliveira Matos
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote regarding Re: DocBook sgml problems:
> On Wed, May 03, 2000 at 03:11:19AM +0100, Bruce Richardson wrote:
> > I'm finding problems with the DocBook sgml exported by Lyx
(1.1.4-fix3).
&
On Tue, May 02, 2000 at 12:54:45PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Even better -- the LyX people are working on making LyX GUI-independant.
I'm personally looking forward to a Palm version ('cause that would be
useful and unique) and a curses version (because I'm just that kind of
person).
On Tue, May 02, 2000 at 12:54:45PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Even better -- the LyX people are working on making LyX GUI-independant.
I'm personally looking forward to a Palm version ('cause that would be
useful and unique) and a curses version (because I'm just that kind of
person).
On Tue, May 02, 2000 at 12:54:45PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Even better -- the LyX people are working on making LyX GUI-independant.
> I'm personally looking forward to a Palm version ('cause that would be
> useful and unique) and a curses version (because I'm just that kind of
>
I'm writing a LinuxDoc document using Lyx 1.1.4fix3. If I export the
document to postscript, any ~ character in a code environment disappears.
Since I'm using a lot of command line examples, this isn't ideal! Any
clues?
--
Bruce
It is impolite to tell a man who is carrying you on his
I'm writing a LinuxDoc document using Lyx 1.1.4fix3. If I export the
document to postscript, any ~ character in a code environment disappears.
Since I'm using a lot of command line examples, this isn't ideal! Any
clues?
--
Bruce
It is impolite to tell a man who is carrying you on his
I'm writing a LinuxDoc document using Lyx 1.1.4fix3. If I export the
document to postscript, any ~ character in a code environment disappears.
Since I'm using a lot of command line examples, this isn't ideal! Any
clues?
--
Bruce
It is impolite to tell a man who is carrying you on his
On Mon, Apr 24, 2000 at 10:55:02PM +0100, Jose Abilio Oliveira Matos wrote:
On Sun, Apr 23, 2000 at 11:44:51PM +0100, Bruce Richardson wrote:
I'm trying to show part of a directory tree in a DocBook document, using
ASCII characters. Is there an environment I can apply that will let me get
On Mon, Apr 24, 2000 at 10:55:02PM +0100, Jose Abilio Oliveira Matos wrote:
On Sun, Apr 23, 2000 at 11:44:51PM +0100, Bruce Richardson wrote:
I'm trying to show part of a directory tree in a DocBook document, using
ASCII characters. Is there an environment I can apply that will let me get
On Mon, Apr 24, 2000 at 10:55:02PM +0100, Jose Abilio Oliveira Matos wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 23, 2000 at 11:44:51PM +0100, Bruce Richardson wrote:
> > I'm trying to show part of a directory tree in a DocBook document, using
> > ASCII characters. Is there an environment I can apply t
On Fri, Apr 21, 2000 at 08:11:02PM +0200, jdd wrote:
As one may think the solution is with emacs. For example, in emacs,
M-x replace-string
!
C-q C-j
\protected_separator C-q C-j
!
inserts a protected separator before the !. C-q C-j inserts a cr in the
emacs field.
And in vi you
I'm trying to show part of a directory tree in a DocBook document, using
ASCII characters. Is there an environment I can apply that will let me get
the spacing exact so it all lines up?
Frankly, DocBook and sgmltools 2 are turning out to be more trouble than
they are worth - and less attractive
On Fri, Apr 21, 2000 at 08:11:02PM +0200, jdd wrote:
As one may think the solution is with emacs. For example, in emacs,
M-x replace-string
!
C-q C-j
\protected_separator C-q C-j
!
inserts a protected separator before the !. C-q C-j inserts a cr in the
emacs field.
And in vi you
I'm trying to show part of a directory tree in a DocBook document, using
ASCII characters. Is there an environment I can apply that will let me get
the spacing exact so it all lines up?
Frankly, DocBook and sgmltools 2 are turning out to be more trouble than
they are worth - and less attractive
On Fri, Apr 21, 2000 at 08:11:02PM +0200, jdd wrote:
> As one may think the solution is with emacs. For example, in emacs,
>
> M-x replace-string
> !
> C-q C-j
> \protected_separator C-q C-j
> !
>
> inserts a protected separator before the !. C-q C-j inserts a cr in the
> emacs field.
And in
I'm trying to show part of a directory tree in a DocBook document, using
ASCII characters. Is there an environment I can apply that will let me get
the spacing exact so it all lines up?
Frankly, DocBook and sgmltools 2 are turning out to be more trouble than
they are worth - and less attractive
Running sgmlcheck against any document I create from the DocBook template
gives me this:
start tag for "AUTHOR" omitted, but its declaration does not permit this
no start tag specified for implied empty element "NAME"
no start tag specified for implied empty element "AUTHOR"
document type
Running sgmlcheck against any document I create from the DocBook template
gives me this:
start tag for "AUTHOR" omitted, but its declaration does not permit this
no start tag specified for implied empty element "NAME"
no start tag specified for implied empty element "AUTHOR"
document type
Running sgmlcheck against any document I create from the DocBook template
gives me this:
start tag for "AUTHOR" omitted, but its declaration does not permit this
no start tag specified for implied empty element "NAME"
no start tag specified for implied empty element "AUTHOR"
document type
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