Is there a way of looking at all running programs?
Pull a PDF into that viewer and see what the name of the EXE is,
find it's location and see if you can get that in...
el
on 2013-08-24 13:58 Michael Maltenfort said the following:
>
> I have used LyX for a year or two, but I have recently
Even better, at the Technical University in Aachen they came with
wonderful orange boxes to hold approximately a 10 cm stack of the
cards so you kept them on your desk to write notes on the cards.
I think I still have one with a few cards left at my mother's house
:-)-O
el
On 2013-08-25 15:04
Even better, at the Technical University in Aachen they came with
wonderful orange boxes to hold approximately a 10 cm stack of the
cards so you kept them on your desk to write notes on the cards.
I think I still have one with a few cards left at my mother's house
:-)-O
el
On 2013-08-25 15:04
Even better, at the Technical University in Aachen they came with
wonderful orange boxes to hold approximately a 10 cm stack of the
cards so you kept them on your desk to write notes on the cards.
I think I still have one with a few cards left at my mother's house
:-)-O
el
On 2013-08-25 15:04
Went and had a look,
I can find LyX documents from 2000 having survived transitions through a
number of Linux distributions and machines, to a number of Macs.
:-)-O
el
on 2013-08-21 17:53 stefano franchi said the following:
On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 10:45 AM, Wolfgang Keller felip...@gmx.net
Went and had a look,
I can find LyX documents from 2000 having survived transitions through a
number of Linux distributions and machines, to a number of Macs.
:-)-O
el
on 2013-08-21 17:53 stefano franchi said the following:
On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 10:45 AM, Wolfgang Keller felip...@gmx.net
Went and had a look,
I can find LyX documents from 2000 having survived transitions through a
number of Linux distributions and machines, to a number of Macs.
:-)-O
el
on 2013-08-21 17:53 stefano franchi said the following:
>
> On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 10:45 AM, Wolfgang Keller
That I do with LaTeX and Perl (such as pulling out VAT out of my
accounting package SQL-Ledger and printing it onto the scanned form :-)-O
el
On 2013-08-18 21:24 , Wolfgang Keller wrote:
[...]
The only case where I still prefer to use LO over LyX is
generation of documents from databases.
Maybe I am fortunate, in private practice and as such
independent, but I plain refuse to send someone a document
in Word format. And I tell all people sending me Microsoft
documents that I don't use Microsoft products.
el
On 2013-08-19 00:02 , Chris Menzel wrote:
[...]
Two of our best journals
I'll make a plan sometime this week.
el
On 2013-08-16 07:55 , Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Dr Eberhard W Lisse wrote:
I am actually rewriting it, because that is less work than tracing the
issues manually :-)-O and because the new way is easier, anyway.
Can you send me the problematic file in
That I do with LaTeX and Perl (such as pulling out VAT out of my
accounting package SQL-Ledger and printing it onto the scanned form :-)-O
el
On 2013-08-18 21:24 , Wolfgang Keller wrote:
[...]
The only case where I still prefer to use LO over LyX is
generation of documents from databases.
Maybe I am fortunate, in private practice and as such
independent, but I plain refuse to send someone a document
in Word format. And I tell all people sending me Microsoft
documents that I don't use Microsoft products.
el
On 2013-08-19 00:02 , Chris Menzel wrote:
[...]
Two of our best journals
I'll make a plan sometime this week.
el
On 2013-08-16 07:55 , Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Dr Eberhard W Lisse wrote:
I am actually rewriting it, because that is less work than tracing the
issues manually :-)-O and because the new way is easier, anyway.
Can you send me the problematic file in
That I do with LaTeX and Perl (such as pulling out VAT out of my
accounting package SQL-Ledger and printing it onto the scanned form :-)-O
el
On 2013-08-18 21:24 , Wolfgang Keller wrote:
[...]
> The only case where I still prefer to use LO over LyX is
> generation of documents from databases.
Maybe I am fortunate, in private practice and as such
independent, but I plain refuse to send someone a document
in Word format. And I tell all people sending me Microsoft
documents that I don't use Microsoft products.
el
On 2013-08-19 00:02 , Chris Menzel wrote:
[...]
> Two of our best
I'll make a plan sometime this week.
el
On 2013-08-16 07:55 , Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Dr Eberhard W Lisse wrote:
>> I am actually rewriting it, because that is less work than tracing the
>> issues manually :-)-O and because the new way is easier, anyway.
>
> Can you send me the problematic
Ken,
On 2013-08-18 01:28 , Ken Springer wrote: [...]
NeoOffice exports LaTeX Being able to exchange Word docs when
I need to is a concern of mine. I don't know how much I'll need
it, but I don't want to have to jump through hoops to get it done.
I'm not too sure about how well the RTF
I like Koma-Script for most everything which is very easy to tweak.
But, the LaTeX requirement is a strength, rather than a weakness, in
my view, forcing a certain structure for most cases.
el
On 2013-08-17 23:38 , Charlie wrote: [...]
Pluses, minuses? Don't know what they mean? I think
Ken,
On 2013-08-18 01:28 , Ken Springer wrote: [...]
NeoOffice exports LaTeX Being able to exchange Word docs when
I need to is a concern of mine. I don't know how much I'll need
it, but I don't want to have to jump through hoops to get it done.
I'm not too sure about how well the RTF
I like Koma-Script for most everything which is very easy to tweak.
But, the LaTeX requirement is a strength, rather than a weakness, in
my view, forcing a certain structure for most cases.
el
On 2013-08-17 23:38 , Charlie wrote: [...]
Pluses, minuses? Don't know what they mean? I think
Ken,
On 2013-08-18 01:28 , Ken Springer wrote: [...]
> NeoOffice exports LaTeX Being able to exchange Word docs when
> I need to is a concern of mine. I don't know how much I'll need
> it, but I don't want to have to jump through hoops to get it done.
> I'm not too sure about how well the
I like Koma-Script for most everything which is very easy to tweak.
But, the LaTeX requirement is a strength, rather than a weakness, in
my view, "forcing" a certain structure for most cases.
el
On 2013-08-17 23:38 , Charlie wrote: [...]
> Pluses, minuses? Don't know what they mean? I think
I am using it for most everything in my private practice as an
Obstetrician and Gynecologist.
Letters, Operation Reports, Medical Certificates, Prescriptions,
even third party forms (which I recreated), and of course
presentations with Beamer.
I use NeoOffice to import Word documents, export
I am using it for most everything in my private practice as an
Obstetrician and Gynecologist.
Letters, Operation Reports, Medical Certificates, Prescriptions,
even third party forms (which I recreated), and of course
presentations with Beamer.
I use NeoOffice to import Word documents, export
I am using it for most everything in my private practice as an
Obstetrician and Gynecologist.
Letters, Operation Reports, Medical Certificates, Prescriptions,
even third party forms (which I recreated), and of course
presentations with Beamer.
I use NeoOffice to import Word documents, export
Vincent,
on a current 10.8.4 moving from 2.0.6 to yesterday's 2.1.0beta1
how do I get libertine's Mono font installed?
These are the result of
grep -i libertine ~/Library/Application Support/LyX-2.1
styFiles.lst:/usr/local/texlive/2013basic/texmf-dist/tex/latex/libertine/biolinum-type1.sty
Hi,
on a current 10.8.4 2.1.0beta1 does not remember the screen fonts and
the default Zoom.
It has, for a long while not remembered the icon size and toolbar
location between restarts of the program.
el
Unfortunately, I can't switch to either :-)-O
el
on 2013-08-01 11:27 Vincent van Ravesteijn said the following:
Op 1-8-2013 12:10, Dr Eberhard Lisse schreef:
Hi,
on a current 10.8.4 2.1.0beta1 does not remember the screen fonts and
the default Zoom.
It has, for a long while not remembered
Stephan,
I have done it again and it seems to have saved the fonts and zoom now.
Sorry for this.
But the toolbar/widow sizes remains a little annoyance :-)-O
el
on 2013-08-01 11:41 Stephan Witt said the following:
Am 01.08.2013 um 12:10 schrieb Dr Eberhard Lisse nos...@lisse.na:
Hi
Stephan,
Thank you.
on 2013-08-01 12:28 Stephan Witt said the following:
Am 01.08.2013 um 12:54 schrieb Dr Eberhard Lisse nos...@lisse.na:
Stephan,
I have done it again and it seems to have saved the fonts and zoom now.
You mean: you've changes and saved the zoom twice and it
didn't
Stephan
on 2013-08-01 14:10 Stephan Witt said the following: [...]
That's a known problem. The Apply button changes the settings for
the current session only and doesn't make it persistent.
One has to use the Save button.
Thanks, will try to remember.
[...]
Are you using any tool to
Jürgen,
are there known issues transferring presentations from 2.06 to 2.6.1beta0?
If so, which are they? Because I a seem to have some and if they are
known I don't need to trace them down to a minimal example and can just
work on them with 2.0.6 for the time being.
el
The latest version of libertine in MacTeX 2013 (updated with tlmgr)
lacks the file libertineMono-type1.sty.
I took libertineRoman-type1.sty, modified it accordingly, put it into my
local tree, texhashed, reconfigured LyX and it works.
Cool.
el
On 2013-08-01 10:40 , Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote
Vincent,
on a current 10.8.4 moving from 2.0.6 to yesterday's 2.1.0beta1
how do I get libertine's Mono font installed?
These are the result of
grep -i libertine ~/Library/Application Support/LyX-2.1
styFiles.lst:/usr/local/texlive/2013basic/texmf-dist/tex/latex/libertine/biolinum-type1.sty
Hi,
on a current 10.8.4 2.1.0beta1 does not remember the screen fonts and
the default Zoom.
It has, for a long while not remembered the icon size and toolbar
location between restarts of the program.
el
Unfortunately, I can't switch to either :-)-O
el
on 2013-08-01 11:27 Vincent van Ravesteijn said the following:
Op 1-8-2013 12:10, Dr Eberhard Lisse schreef:
Hi,
on a current 10.8.4 2.1.0beta1 does not remember the screen fonts and
the default Zoom.
It has, for a long while not remembered
Stephan,
I have done it again and it seems to have saved the fonts and zoom now.
Sorry for this.
But the toolbar/widow sizes remains a little annoyance :-)-O
el
on 2013-08-01 11:41 Stephan Witt said the following:
Am 01.08.2013 um 12:10 schrieb Dr Eberhard Lisse nos...@lisse.na:
Hi
Stephan,
Thank you.
on 2013-08-01 12:28 Stephan Witt said the following:
Am 01.08.2013 um 12:54 schrieb Dr Eberhard Lisse nos...@lisse.na:
Stephan,
I have done it again and it seems to have saved the fonts and zoom now.
You mean: you've changes and saved the zoom twice and it
didn't
Stephan
on 2013-08-01 14:10 Stephan Witt said the following: [...]
That's a known problem. The Apply button changes the settings for
the current session only and doesn't make it persistent.
One has to use the Save button.
Thanks, will try to remember.
[...]
Are you using any tool to
Jürgen,
are there known issues transferring presentations from 2.06 to 2.6.1beta0?
If so, which are they? Because I a seem to have some and if they are
known I don't need to trace them down to a minimal example and can just
work on them with 2.0.6 for the time being.
el
The latest version of libertine in MacTeX 2013 (updated with tlmgr)
lacks the file libertineMono-type1.sty.
I took libertineRoman-type1.sty, modified it accordingly, put it into my
local tree, texhashed, reconfigured LyX and it works.
Cool.
el
On 2013-08-01 10:40 , Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote
Vincent,
on a current 10.8.4 moving from 2.0.6 to yesterday's 2.1.0beta1
how do I get libertine's Mono font installed?
These are the result of
grep -i libertine ~/Library/Application Support/LyX-2.1
styFiles.lst:/usr/local/texlive/2013basic/texmf-dist/tex/latex/libertine/biolinum-type1.sty
Hi,
on a current 10.8.4 2.1.0beta1 does not remember the screen fonts and
the default Zoom.
It has, for a long while not remembered the icon size and toolbar
location between restarts of the program.
el
Unfortunately, I can't switch to either :-)-O
el
on 2013-08-01 11:27 Vincent van Ravesteijn said the following:
> Op 1-8-2013 12:10, Dr Eberhard Lisse schreef:
>> Hi,
>>
>> on a current 10.8.4 2.1.0beta1 does not remember the screen fonts and
>> the default Zoom.
>
Stephan,
I have done it again and it seems to have saved the fonts and zoom now.
Sorry for this.
But the toolbar/widow sizes remains a little annoyance :-)-O
el
on 2013-08-01 11:41 Stephan Witt said the following:
> Am 01.08.2013 um 12:10 schrieb Dr Eberhard Lisse <nos...@lisse.na>:
Stephan,
Thank you.
on 2013-08-01 12:28 Stephan Witt said the following:
> Am 01.08.2013 um 12:54 schrieb Dr Eberhard Lisse <nos...@lisse.na>:
>
>> Stephan,
>>
>> I have done it again and it seems to have saved the fonts and zoom now.
>
> You mean: you
Stephan
on 2013-08-01 14:10 Stephan Witt said the following: [...]
> That's a known problem. The Apply button changes the settings for
> the current session only and doesn't make it persistent.
>
> One has to use the Save button.
Thanks, will try to remember.
[...]
> Are you using any tool
Jürgen,
are there known issues transferring presentations from 2.06 to 2.6.1beta0?
If so, which are they? Because I a seem to have some and if they are
known I don't need to trace them down to a minimal example and can just
work on them with 2.0.6 for the time being.
el
The latest version of libertine in MacTeX 2013 (updated with tlmgr)
lacks the file libertineMono-type1.sty.
I took libertineRoman-type1.sty, modified it accordingly, put it into my
local tree, texhashed, reconfigured LyX and it works.
Cool.
el
On 2013-08-01 10:40 , Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote
Hi,
I want to do the following:
I have a block with a listing of (Perl) code of 9 lines and I want
to make 3 lines appear at a time. In other words inside the block
not as three blocks, which I can do.
(And, of course when I switch to handout, I want all 9 lines to be
visible :-)-O)
Is this
Hi,
I want to do the following:
I have a block with a listing of (Perl) code of 9 lines and I want
to make 3 lines appear at a time. In other words inside the block
not as three blocks, which I can do.
(And, of course when I switch to handout, I want all 9 lines to be
visible :-)-O)
Is this
Hi,
I want to do the following:
I have a block with a listing of (Perl) code of 9 lines and I want
to make 3 lines appear at a time. In other words inside the block
not as three blocks, which I can do.
(And, of course when I switch to handout, I want all 9 lines to be
visible :-)-O)
Is this
Steve,
of course he's right, but then he can google what DILLIGAF stands
for :-)-O
I run a Obstetrician and Gynaecologist's practice for all documents,
letters, reports, some recreated forms, prescriptions, presentations
(beamer and recently discovered beamerposter), statistics (SWEAVE)
and
Steve,
of course he's right, but then he can google what DILLIGAF stands
for :-)-O
I run a Obstetrician and Gynaecologist's practice for all documents,
letters, reports, some recreated forms, prescriptions, presentations
(beamer and recently discovered beamerposter), statistics (SWEAVE)
and
Steve,
of course he's right, but then he can google what DILLIGAF stands
for :-)-O
I run a Obstetrician and Gynaecologist's practice for all documents,
letters, reports, some recreated forms, prescriptions, presentations
(beamer and recently discovered beamerposter), statistics (SWEAVE)
and
I have it working with
\usetheme{Madrid}
\usecolortheme{freewilly}
in the preamble without issues.
el
on 2013-05-31 13:51 Liviu Andronic said the following:
On Fri, May 31, 2013 at 2:04 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org wrote:
Could you post some example file for beamerposter?
See
I have it working with
\usetheme{Madrid}
\usecolortheme{freewilly}
in the preamble without issues.
el
on 2013-05-31 13:51 Liviu Andronic said the following:
On Fri, May 31, 2013 at 2:04 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org wrote:
Could you post some example file for beamerposter?
See
I have it working with
\usetheme{Madrid}
\usecolortheme{freewilly}
in the preamble without issues.
el
on 2013-05-31 13:51 Liviu Andronic said the following:
> On Fri, May 31, 2013 at 2:04 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
>>> Could you post some example file for beamerposter?
>>
>>
Thanks,
el
on 2013-05-22 21:44 Guenter Milde said the following:
[...]
It seems the non-standard selinput package is not known to tex2lyx.
I see two options.
a) convert the source to standard all ASCII input using the accent macros
\~n, \'a, ...
b) use the standard inputenc
Thanks,
el
on 2013-05-22 21:44 Guenter Milde said the following:
[...]
It seems the non-standard selinput package is not known to tex2lyx.
I see two options.
a) convert the source to standard all ASCII input using the accent macros
\~n, \'a, ...
b) use the standard inputenc
Thanks,
el
on 2013-05-22 21:44 Guenter Milde said the following:
[...]
> It seems the non-standard "selinput" package is not known to tex2lyx.
>
> I see two options.
>
> a) convert the source to standard all ASCII input using the accent macros
>
>\~n, \'a, ...
>
> b) use the
Hi,
I am struggling with importing a document in Spanish into LyX because I
do not know how to get the Spanish diacriticals to show in the LyX
frontend and it doesn't compile.
Here is the minimal example
\documentclass{scrartcl}
\usepackage[spanish]{babel}
\usepackage{selinput}
Hi,
I am struggling with importing a document in Spanish into LyX because I
do not know how to get the Spanish diacriticals to show in the LyX
frontend and it doesn't compile.
Here is the minimal example
\documentclass{scrartcl}
\usepackage[spanish]{babel}
\usepackage{selinput}
Hi,
I am struggling with importing a document in Spanish into LyX because I
do not know how to get the Spanish diacriticals to show in the LyX
frontend and it doesn't compile.
Here is the minimal example
\documentclass{scrartcl}
\usepackage[spanish]{babel}
\usepackage{selinput}
Or write xtetex2rtf :-)-O
Does it really matter, when using LyX, which back end one uses?
el
on 2013-02-07 09:56 Justin Wood said the following:
Justin Wood Justin.Wood at murdoch.edu.au writes:
Could the problem be that I'm using XeTeX rather than default LaTeX?
I think I answered my
Or write xtetex2rtf :-)-O
Does it really matter, when using LyX, which back end one uses?
el
on 2013-02-07 09:56 Justin Wood said the following:
Justin Wood Justin.Wood at murdoch.edu.au writes:
Could the problem be that I'm using XeTeX rather than default LaTeX?
I think I answered my
Or write xtetex2rtf :-)-O
Does it really matter, when using LyX, which back end one uses?
el
on 2013-02-07 09:56 Justin Wood said the following:
> Justin Wood murdoch.edu.au> writes:
>
>> Could the problem be that I'm using XeTeX rather than default LaTeX?
>
> I think I answered my own
This is a LaTeX or rather KomaScript issue.
look for titlepage :-)-O
el
on 2013-01-25 11:27 Jörg Kühne said the following:
Dear Lyx list
1. How I could customize (for the whole document: own title
format, author and standard text format) f.e. in the documentclass
scrartcl?
2. If I
This is a LaTeX or rather KomaScript issue.
look for titlepage :-)-O
el
on 2013-01-25 11:27 Jörg Kühne said the following:
Dear Lyx list
1. How I could customize (for the whole document: own title
format, author and standard text format) f.e. in the documentclass
scrartcl?
2. If I
This is a LaTeX or rather KomaScript issue.
look for titlepage :-)-O
el
on 2013-01-25 11:27 "Jörg Kühne" said the following:
> Dear Lyx list
>
> 1. How I could customize (for the whole document: own title
> format, author and standard text format) f.e. in the documentclass
> scrartcl?
>
> 2.
Hm,
the latest is 2.5.0.1, and it would also be interesting what platform
because speed has never been the issue on my iMacs...
el
On 2013-01-12 10:24 , Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Am Freitag, 11. Januar 2013, 19:35:54 schrieb Jean-Marc Lasgouttes:
Le 11/01/2013 17:08, Wolfgang Engelmann a
Hm,
the latest is 2.5.0.1, and it would also be interesting what platform
because speed has never been the issue on my iMacs...
el
On 2013-01-12 10:24 , Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Am Freitag, 11. Januar 2013, 19:35:54 schrieb Jean-Marc Lasgouttes:
Le 11/01/2013 17:08, Wolfgang Engelmann a
Hm,
the latest is 2.5.0.1, and it would also be interesting what platform
because speed has never been the issue on my iMacs...
el
On 2013-01-12 10:24 , Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> Am Freitag, 11. Januar 2013, 19:35:54 schrieb Jean-Marc Lasgouttes:
>> Le 11/01/2013 17:08, Wolfgang Engelmann
OO has a very decent LaTeX export, the output of which needs a little
work, then import it into LyX.
el
On 2013-01-04 10:43 , Jan Helebrant wrote:
Hi,
every year I am completing final reports for our institute. It is
complex document with figures, citations, footnotes etc. often with more
OO has a very decent LaTeX export, the output of which needs a little
work, then import it into LyX.
el
On 2013-01-04 10:43 , Jan Helebrant wrote:
Hi,
every year I am completing final reports for our institute. It is
complex document with figures, citations, footnotes etc. often with more
OO has a very decent LaTeX export, the output of which needs a little
work, then import it into LyX.
el
On 2013-01-04 10:43 , Jan Helebrant wrote:
> Hi,
> every year I am completing final reports for our institute. It is
> complex document with figures, citations, footnotes etc. often with more
My point was that it takes 5 minutes to learn BibDesk and it takes how
many weeks to write all that code?
el
On 2012-12-17 00:26 , Andrew Parsloe wrote:
On 16/12/2012 7:58 p.m., Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
Have a look at BibDesk,
takes 1% of the time you took to re-invent the wheel.
el
My point was that it takes 5 minutes to learn BibDesk and it takes how
many weeks to write all that code?
el
On 2012-12-17 00:26 , Andrew Parsloe wrote:
On 16/12/2012 7:58 p.m., Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
Have a look at BibDesk,
takes 1% of the time you took to re-invent the wheel.
el
My point was that it takes 5 minutes to learn BibDesk and it takes how
many weeks to write all that code?
el
On 2012-12-17 00:26 , Andrew Parsloe wrote:
> On 16/12/2012 7:58 p.m., Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
>> Have a look at BibDesk,
>>
>> takes 1% of the time you took t
Have a look at BibDesk,
takes 1% of the time you took to re-invent the wheel.
el
On 2012-04-17 10:39 , Andrew Parsloe wrote:
On 17/04/2012 8:43 p.m., PhilipPirrip wrote:
Excuse me for not trying what you've done, but I have to ask first: why
do you think this is better than using Mendeley,
On the Mac BibDesk works with LyX.
el
On 2012-04-20 17:44 , Alex Vergara Gil wrote:
[...]
This is the first time I've heard about JabRef, but if it is that nice
then it should be integrated into LyX as Gnumeric is
[...]
Have a look at BibDesk,
takes 1% of the time you took to re-invent the wheel.
el
On 2012-04-17 10:39 , Andrew Parsloe wrote:
On 17/04/2012 8:43 p.m., PhilipPirrip wrote:
Excuse me for not trying what you've done, but I have to ask first: why
do you think this is better than using Mendeley,
On the Mac BibDesk works with LyX.
el
On 2012-04-20 17:44 , Alex Vergara Gil wrote:
[...]
This is the first time I've heard about JabRef, but if it is that nice
then it should be integrated into LyX as Gnumeric is
[...]
Have a look at BibDesk,
takes 1% of the time you took to re-invent the wheel.
el
On 2012-04-17 10:39 , Andrew Parsloe wrote:
> On 17/04/2012 8:43 p.m., PhilipPirrip wrote:
>> Excuse me for not trying what you've done, but I have to ask first: why
>> do you think this is better than using
On the Mac BibDesk works with LyX.
el
On 2012-04-20 17:44 , Alex Vergara Gil wrote:
>[...]
> This is the first time I've heard about JabRef, but if it is that nice
> then it should be integrated into LyX as Gnumeric is
[...]
Never had a problem.
I exchange regularly between Ubuntu and the Mac and on and off with Windoze.
el
On 2012-11-25 17:29 , Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Sun, Nov 25, 2012 at 4:20 PM, Graham Smith myotis...@gmail.com wrote:
So far, I have never had occasion to edit lyx files directly, I was just
What is wrong with Time Machine?
BTW, the DropBox people might be able to dig up a version from 8 months
or so back, if you are a paying client.
el
On 2012-11-25 21:17 , Graham Smith wrote:
Liviu,
I have 100+Gb on Dropbox that I use, and it gives me version control for
30 days, which is
Never had a problem.
I exchange regularly between Ubuntu and the Mac and on and off with Windoze.
el
On 2012-11-25 17:29 , Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Sun, Nov 25, 2012 at 4:20 PM, Graham Smith myotis...@gmail.com wrote:
So far, I have never had occasion to edit lyx files directly, I was just
What is wrong with Time Machine?
BTW, the DropBox people might be able to dig up a version from 8 months
or so back, if you are a paying client.
el
On 2012-11-25 21:17 , Graham Smith wrote:
Liviu,
I have 100+Gb on Dropbox that I use, and it gives me version control for
30 days, which is
Never had a problem.
I exchange regularly between Ubuntu and the Mac and on and off with Windoze.
el
On 2012-11-25 17:29 , Liviu Andronic wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 25, 2012 at 4:20 PM, Graham Smith wrote:
>> So far, I have never had occasion to edit lyx files directly, I was
What is wrong with Time Machine?
BTW, the DropBox people might be able to dig up a version from 8 months
or so back, if you are a paying client.
el
On 2012-11-25 21:17 , Graham Smith wrote:
> Liviu,
>
> I have 100+Gb on Dropbox that I use, and it gives me version control for
> 30 days, which
Works fine with the paper I checked it on.
el
on 2012-11-13 20:19 Richard Heck said the following:
On 11/13/2012 02:57 AM, Justin Wood wrote:
Actually I've now noticed that many cross references appear as
'BROKEN' when
they are not. Rolled back to 2.0.4.
This is pretty odd. I suspect a
2.0.5 broke a few of my templates which I traced to using
\language english
perl -i -p -e 's/language english/language american/g' *.lyx
sorts it for me for the time being, but I wonder...
el
Works fine with the paper I checked it on.
el
on 2012-11-13 20:19 Richard Heck said the following:
On 11/13/2012 02:57 AM, Justin Wood wrote:
Actually I've now noticed that many cross references appear as
'BROKEN' when
they are not. Rolled back to 2.0.4.
This is pretty odd. I suspect a
2.0.5 broke a few of my templates which I traced to using
\language english
perl -i -p -e 's/language english/language american/g' *.lyx
sorts it for me for the time being, but I wonder...
el
Works fine with the paper I checked it on.
el
on 2012-11-13 20:19 Richard Heck said the following:
> On 11/13/2012 02:57 AM, Justin Wood wrote:
>> Actually I've now noticed that many cross references appear as
>> 'BROKEN' when
>> they are not. Rolled back to 2.0.4.
>>
> This is pretty odd. I
2.0.5 broke a few of my templates which I traced to using
\language english
perl -i -p -e 's/language english/language american/g' *.lyx
sorts it for me for the time being, but I wonder...
el
Is it out?
Can't find it (neither for Windows, for for the Mac, which is what I use)
el
On 2012-11-10 00:17 , Andrew Parsloe wrote:
I've just installed LyX 2.0.5 (Windows Vista).
Is it out?
Can't find it (neither for Windows, for for the Mac, which is what I use)
el
On 2012-11-10 00:17 , Andrew Parsloe wrote:
I've just installed LyX 2.0.5 (Windows Vista).
Is it out?
Can't find it (neither for Windows, for for the Mac, which is what I use)
el
On 2012-11-10 00:17 , Andrew Parsloe wrote:
> I've just installed LyX 2.0.5 (Windows Vista).
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