On 24.07.08, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Pavel Sanda wrote:
or we can put the .lyx file into LyX help menu.
I think it's a good idea, this is useful information. Maybe as an
appendix to Customization?
Seconded.
Günter
On 23.07.08, Richard heck wrote:
LittleNew wrote:
I wanted to add a \arccot self-defined function in my
document, and I followed the help's instruction to add
\DeclareMathOperator{\arccot}{arccot} in Document-settings...-LaTeX
Preamble, but after I did it, nothing happened.
...
Is the
On 24.07.08, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Pavel Sanda wrote:
> > or we can put the .lyx file into LyX help menu.
> I think it's a good idea, this is useful information. Maybe as an
> appendix to Customization?
Seconded.
Günter
On 23.07.08, Richard heck wrote:
> LittleNew wrote:
>> I wanted to add a "\arccot" self-defined function in my
>> document, and I followed the help's instruction to add
>> "\DeclareMathOperator{\arccot}{arccot}" in "Document->settings...->LaTeX
>> Preamble", but after I did it, nothing happened.
On 20.07.08, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Anyway, I don't think you'll find a working example. As listings fails
with multibyte glyphs, it will also fail when multibyte glyphs are used
in ERT, no?
Not according to the documentation. You can define an escape to LaTeX
On 21.07.08, Glen Whitehead wrote:
Dear all,
I'm using LyX 1.5.4 and ERT to insert endnotes. However, I do not seem
able to add citations to an ERT. Please send your suggestions :)
Find out the latex code for your citation and insert it as ERT:
1. Open the Source View (ViewView Source)
2.
On 23.07.08, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Dear LyXers,
I'm proud to announce that the LFUNs documentation project has been finished.
Good news. Many thanks to you.
* HTML documentation was produced via doxygen. The file could be found here:
http://www.lyx.org/~sanda/doxygen/html/namespacelyx.html
On 22.07.08, Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
In a different thread, Gunter Milde penned these words:
You need to clone both, LyX layout::
Style Questions
CopyStyle Enumeration
That is THE most powerful LyX idiom I've ever seen.
When I have time I'll check whether I can
On 20.07.08, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Anyway, I don't think you'll find a working example. As listings fails
with multibyte glyphs, it will also fail when multibyte glyphs are used
in ERT, no?
Not according to the documentation. You can define an escape to LaTeX
On 21.07.08, Glen Whitehead wrote:
Dear all,
I'm using LyX 1.5.4 and ERT to insert endnotes. However, I do not seem
able to add citations to an ERT. Please send your suggestions :)
Find out the latex code for your citation and insert it as ERT:
1. Open the Source View (ViewView Source)
2.
On 23.07.08, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Dear LyXers,
I'm proud to announce that the LFUNs documentation project has been finished.
Good news. Many thanks to you.
* HTML documentation was produced via doxygen. The file could be found here:
http://www.lyx.org/~sanda/doxygen/html/namespacelyx.html
On 22.07.08, Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
In a different thread, Gunter Milde penned these words:
You need to clone both, LyX layout::
Style Questions
CopyStyle Enumeration
That is THE most powerful LyX idiom I've ever seen.
When I have time I'll check whether I can
On 20.07.08, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
>> Anyway, I don't think you'll find a working example. As listings fails
>> with multibyte glyphs, it will also fail when multibyte glyphs are used
>> in ERT, no?
> Not according to the documentation. You can define an "escape to
On 21.07.08, Glen Whitehead wrote:
> Dear all,
> I'm using LyX 1.5.4 and ERT to insert endnotes. However, I do not seem
> able to add citations to an ERT. Please send your suggestions :)
Find out the latex code for your citation and insert it as ERT:
1. Open the Source View (View>View Source)
On 23.07.08, Pavel Sanda wrote:
> Dear LyXers,
> I'm proud to announce that the LFUNs documentation project has been finished.
Good news. Many thanks to you.
> * HTML documentation was produced via doxygen. The file could be found here:
>
On 22.07.08, Steve Litt wrote:
> Hi all,
> In a different thread, Gunter Milde penned these words:
> > You need to clone both, LyX layout::
> >
> > Style Questions
> > CopyStyle Enumeration
> >
> That is THE most powerful LyX idiom I've ever seen.
> When I have time I'll check
On 17.07.08, Matthias E wrote:
Whenever I try to view the file as a .pdf, the following screen pops
up:
Keine Information vorhanden, um Dateien im -Format nach png zu
konvertieren.
Definieren Sie einen Konverter in den Einstellungen.
I wonder about the -Format. Did you specify the
On 18.07.08, Manveru wrote:
Or adding optional support for lucimatx package, if more people use this
font package. Selecting this autommatically should automatically disable
amsymb. But I am speculating now.
I do not think that it is necessary to have a lucimatx checkbox in the
Math dialogue.
Dear LyXers,
after updating my working directory from the LyX SVN with
/usr/local/src/lyx-devel svn update
I got a whole bunch of conflicts in the lyx-devel/po/ directory, e.g.
ca.gmo
ca.po
ca.po.mine
ca.po.r25470
ca.po.r25661
ca.po~
(and similar for de, es, fr, gl, he,
On 18.07.08, Pavel Sanda wrote:
What did I wrong?
nothing, this happens when po directory is rebuilt.
this usually happens only if lyx.pot is missing,
otherwise plain make command shouldn't trigger it.
As I did not delete lyx.pot by hand, I wonder if this was done by
`make clean` or `make
On 17.07.08, Matthias E wrote:
Whenever I try to view the file as a .pdf, the following screen pops
up:
Keine Information vorhanden, um Dateien im -Format nach png zu
konvertieren.
Definieren Sie einen Konverter in den Einstellungen.
I wonder about the -Format. Did you specify the
On 18.07.08, Manveru wrote:
Or adding optional support for lucimatx package, if more people use this
font package. Selecting this autommatically should automatically disable
amsymb. But I am speculating now.
I do not think that it is necessary to have a lucimatx checkbox in the
Math dialogue.
Dear LyXers,
after updating my working directory from the LyX SVN with
/usr/local/src/lyx-devel svn update
I got a whole bunch of conflicts in the lyx-devel/po/ directory, e.g.
ca.gmo
ca.po
ca.po.mine
ca.po.r25470
ca.po.r25661
ca.po~
(and similar for de, es, fr, gl, he,
On 18.07.08, Pavel Sanda wrote:
What did I wrong?
nothing, this happens when po directory is rebuilt.
this usually happens only if lyx.pot is missing,
otherwise plain make command shouldn't trigger it.
As I did not delete lyx.pot by hand, I wonder if this was done by
`make clean` or `make
On 17.07.08, Matthias E wrote:
> Whenever I try to view the file as a .pdf, the following screen pops
> up:
>
> Keine Information vorhanden, um Dateien im -Format nach png zu
> konvertieren.
> Definieren Sie einen Konverter in den Einstellungen.
I wonder about the "-Format". Did you specify
On 18.07.08, Manveru wrote:
> Or adding optional support for lucimatx package, if more people use this
> font package. Selecting this autommatically should automatically disable
> amsymb. But I am speculating now.
I do not think that it is necessary to have a lucimatx checkbox in the
Math
Dear LyXers,
after updating my working directory from the LyX SVN with
/usr/local/src/lyx-devel> svn update
I got a whole bunch of conflicts in the lyx-devel/po/ directory, e.g.
ca.gmo
ca.po
ca.po.mine
ca.po.r25470
ca.po.r25661
ca.po~
(and similar for de, es, fr, gl, he,
On 18.07.08, Pavel Sanda wrote:
> > What did I wrong?
> nothing, this happens when po directory is rebuilt.
> this usually happens only if lyx.pot is missing,
> otherwise plain "make" command shouldn't trigger it.
As I did not delete lyx.pot by hand, I wonder if this was done by
`make clean` or
On 14.07.08, Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to make a simple clone of the Enumerate environment. Once I
can do that, I'll make a few changes. But I've not been able to clone
it.
You need to clone both, LyX layout::
Style Questions
CopyStyle Enumeration
and LaTeX
On 15.07.08, Acme wrote:
I have a headache problem with exporting the LyX doc into PDF one. The
export to DVI is awesome, like a beauty, but the export to PDF is
aweful. It looks like that those words are surfing on the waves (please
find the sample ... [at]
On 16.07.08, Olivier Ripoll wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
I guess nobody reads the announcement :-)
Or nobody can understand what this sentence means (you are first be
able) ;-)
It's dead easy: Du bist erst in der Lage
Günter
On 16.07.08, Manveru wrote:
In Acrobat Reader 8 this example document seems to be quite fine. Even in
large scale.
As said, this depends on your hinting settings and the hinting info in
the used font (also, the screen resolution might play a role).
GM
On 14.07.08, Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to make a simple clone of the Enumerate environment. Once I
can do that, I'll make a few changes. But I've not been able to clone
it.
You need to clone both, LyX layout::
Style Questions
CopyStyle Enumeration
and LaTeX
On 15.07.08, Acme wrote:
I have a headache problem with exporting the LyX doc into PDF one. The
export to DVI is awesome, like a beauty, but the export to PDF is
aweful. It looks like that those words are surfing on the waves (please
find the sample ... [at]
On 16.07.08, Olivier Ripoll wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
I guess nobody reads the announcement :-)
Or nobody can understand what this sentence means (you are first be
able) ;-)
It's dead easy: Du bist erst in der Lage
Günter
On 16.07.08, Manveru wrote:
In Acrobat Reader 8 this example document seems to be quite fine. Even in
large scale.
As said, this depends on your hinting settings and the hinting info in
the used font (also, the screen resolution might play a role).
GM
On 14.07.08, Steve Litt wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm trying to make a simple clone of the Enumerate environment. Once I
> can do that, I'll make a few changes. But I've not been able to clone
> it.
You need to clone both, LyX layout::
Style Questions
CopyStyle Enumeration
and LaTeX
On 15.07.08, Acme wrote:
> I have a headache problem with exporting the LyX doc into PDF one. The
> export to DVI is awesome, like a beauty, but the export to PDF is
> aweful. It looks like that those words are surfing on the waves (please
> find the sample ... [at]
>
On 16.07.08, Olivier Ripoll wrote:
> Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
>> I guess nobody reads the announcement :-)
> Or nobody can understand what this sentence means ("you are first be
> able") ;-)
It's dead easy: "Du bist erst in der Lage ...".
Günter
On 16.07.08, Manveru wrote:
> In Acrobat Reader 8 this example document seems to be quite fine. Even in
> large scale.
As said, this depends on your hinting settings and the "hinting" info in
the used font (also, the screen resolution might play a role).
GM
On 11.07.08, Sebastian Rohrer wrote:
Hi,
I want to use the achemso package for the formatting of my
bibliography.
...
I need a specific options, which includes the title of a cited article
in the citation. Therefore I have included the following line in my
latex preamble
On 11.07.08, bigblop wrote:
If I compile the child separately the references from my .bib file does not
show (only appears as question marks).
Insert the bibtex references inside a branch in the child document.
Either do not define this branch in the master or set it off there.
GM
On 13.07.08, Jan Brosius wrote:
Hello,
I use the sidux OS (=debian sid) and I use the latest debian lyx package
(1.5.5-1) and lyx version 1.5.5). When I start lyx I get the gui of lyx. When
I do
Help -- Tutorial, I get the tutorial in lyx. But when converting this lyx
file to pdf I get
On 14.07.08, Manveru wrote:
Right,
But I expected \displaystyle to be larger than normal (as in PDF). Do you
see difference between PDF and that what LyX displays?
\displaystyle is not larger 'per-se', it uses the style of a display
formula (in contrast to inline formulae). This means that
On 11.07.08, Sebastian Rohrer wrote:
Hi,
I want to use the achemso package for the formatting of my
bibliography.
...
I need a specific options, which includes the title of a cited article
in the citation. Therefore I have included the following line in my
latex preamble
On 11.07.08, bigblop wrote:
If I compile the child separately the references from my .bib file does not
show (only appears as question marks).
Insert the bibtex references inside a branch in the child document.
Either do not define this branch in the master or set it off there.
GM
On 13.07.08, Jan Brosius wrote:
Hello,
I use the sidux OS (=debian sid) and I use the latest debian lyx package
(1.5.5-1) and lyx version 1.5.5). When I start lyx I get the gui of lyx. When
I do
Help -- Tutorial, I get the tutorial in lyx. But when converting this lyx
file to pdf I get
On 14.07.08, Manveru wrote:
Right,
But I expected \displaystyle to be larger than normal (as in PDF). Do you
see difference between PDF and that what LyX displays?
\displaystyle is not larger 'per-se', it uses the style of a display
formula (in contrast to inline formulae). This means that
On 11.07.08, Sebastian Rohrer wrote:
> Hi,
> I want to use the "achemso" package for the formatting of my
> bibliography.
...
> I need a specific options, which includes the title of a cited article
> in the citation. Therefore I have included the following line in my
> latex preamble
>
On 11.07.08, bigblop wrote:
> If I compile the child separately the references from my .bib file does not
> show (only appears as question marks).
Insert the bibtex references inside a branch in the child document.
Either do not define this branch in the master or set it "off" there.
GM
On 13.07.08, Jan Brosius wrote:
> Hello,
> I use the sidux OS (=debian sid) and I use the latest debian lyx package
> (1.5.5-1) and lyx version 1.5.5). When I start lyx I get the gui of lyx. When
> I do
> Help --> Tutorial, I get the tutorial in lyx. But when converting this lyx
> file to pdf
On 14.07.08, Manveru wrote:
> Right,
> But I expected \displaystyle to be larger than normal (as in PDF). Do you
> see difference between PDF and that what LyX displays?
\displaystyle is not larger 'per-se', it uses the style of a "display"
formula (in contrast to inline formulae). This means
On 7.07.08, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Dear LyX users,
compiling LyX from the source took me some hours, so I thought I could
install from a tarball on my second machine. However, trying with
make dist-bzip2
what happens with make dist?
The same, as both depend on distdir and distdir
On 7.07.08, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Dear LyX users,
compiling LyX from the source took me some hours, so I thought I could
install from a tarball on my second machine. However, trying with
make dist-bzip2
what happens with make dist?
The same, as both depend on distdir and distdir
On 7.07.08, Pavel Sanda wrote:
> > Dear LyX users,
> >
> > compiling LyX from the source took me some hours, so I thought I could
> > install from a tarball on my second machine. However, trying with
> >
> > make dist-bzip2
> what happens with "make dist"?
The same, as both depend on
On 6.07.08, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Peter Pieczora wrote:
... I would like to be able to use standard styles i.e. sections,
lists, enumerate etc. within given environment.
Just to clarify this: you have a layout file in which MyEnv appears on
the drop down list of layouts, but nesting
On 7.07.08, Peter Pieczora wrote:
Hi Paul,
This is exactly what it is. At the moment I'm inserting latex code
which does the job, however being able to use lyx's sections and
enumerates within environment would be much nicer.
As I checked user docs, it seems that nesting sections is not
On 7.07.08, Peter Pieczora wrote:
Sure, here it is.
#% Do not delete the line below; configure depends on this
# \DeclareLaTeXClass[quotations]{article (quotations)}
# Article textclass definition file. Taken from initial LyX source code
# Quotations text style definition
Style Quote
On 7.07.08, Peter Pieczora wrote:
Hi,
Do you know, that you only need to define the items that should deviate
from the definition by the included numarticle?
I don't quite follow on that.
Sorry, I might have been a bit to vague.
It was not clear to me that your Quote style is the new
Dear LyX users,
compiling LyX from the source took me some hours, so I thought I could
install from a tarball on my second machine. However, trying with
make dist-bzip2
failed with report:
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/local/src/lyx-devel/src'
make[1]: *** Keine Regel vorhanden, um das
On 6.07.08, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Peter Pieczora wrote:
... I would like to be able to use standard styles i.e. sections,
lists, enumerate etc. within given environment.
Just to clarify this: you have a layout file in which MyEnv appears on
the drop down list of layouts, but nesting
On 7.07.08, Peter Pieczora wrote:
Hi Paul,
This is exactly what it is. At the moment I'm inserting latex code
which does the job, however being able to use lyx's sections and
enumerates within environment would be much nicer.
As I checked user docs, it seems that nesting sections is not
On 7.07.08, Peter Pieczora wrote:
Sure, here it is.
#% Do not delete the line below; configure depends on this
# \DeclareLaTeXClass[quotations]{article (quotations)}
# Article textclass definition file. Taken from initial LyX source code
# Quotations text style definition
Style Quote
On 7.07.08, Peter Pieczora wrote:
Hi,
Do you know, that you only need to define the items that should deviate
from the definition by the included numarticle?
I don't quite follow on that.
Sorry, I might have been a bit to vague.
It was not clear to me that your Quote style is the new
Dear LyX users,
compiling LyX from the source took me some hours, so I thought I could
install from a tarball on my second machine. However, trying with
make dist-bzip2
failed with report:
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/local/src/lyx-devel/src'
make[1]: *** Keine Regel vorhanden, um das
On 6.07.08, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> Peter Pieczora wrote:
>> ... I would like to be able to use standard styles i.e. sections,
>> lists, enumerate etc. within given environment.
> Just to clarify this: you have a layout file in which MyEnv appears on
> the drop down list of layouts, but
On 7.07.08, Peter Pieczora wrote:
> Hi Paul,
> This is exactly what it is. At the moment I'm inserting latex code
> which does the job, however being able to use lyx's sections and
> enumerates within environment would be much nicer.
> As I checked user docs, it seems that nesting sections is
On 7.07.08, Peter Pieczora wrote:
> Sure, here it is.
> #% Do not delete the line below; configure depends on this
> # \DeclareLaTeXClass[quotations]{article (quotations)}
> # Article textclass definition file. Taken from initial LyX source code
> # Quotations text style definition
> Style
On 7.07.08, Peter Pieczora wrote:
> Hi,
> > Do you know, that you only need to define the items that should deviate
> > from the definition by the included numarticle?
> I don't quite follow on that.
Sorry, I might have been a bit to vague.
It was not clear to me that your "Quote" style is
Dear LyX users,
compiling LyX from the source took me some hours, so I thought I could
install from a tarball on my second machine. However, trying with
make dist-bzip2
failed with report:
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/local/src/lyx-devel/src'
make[1]: *** Keine Regel vorhanden, um das
On 4.07.08, Dov Feldstern wrote:
Pavel Sanda wrote:
On Wed, Jul 02, 2008 at 09:13:27PM +0200, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Does anybody still use it and could not use alternatives provided
by his environment?
...
Pavel is correct, there are certain features which the keymap offers
which I think
On 4.07.08, Dov Feldstern wrote:
Pavel Sanda wrote:
On Wed, Jul 02, 2008 at 09:13:27PM +0200, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Does anybody still use it and could not use alternatives provided
by his environment?
...
Pavel is correct, there are certain features which the keymap offers
which I think
On 4.07.08, Dov Feldstern wrote:
> Pavel Sanda wrote:
>>> On Wed, Jul 02, 2008 at 09:13:27PM +0200, Pavel Sanda wrote:
> Does anybody still use it and could not use alternatives provided
> by his environment?
...
> Pavel is correct, there are certain features which the keymap offers
>
On 7.04.08, G. Milde wrote:
Dear LyX-Users,
Attach: /home/milde/.lyx/layouts/leftalign.inc
As LyX's linebreaking algorithm does not include hyphenation of longer
words, some very large inter-word spaces frequently occure (especially in
languages with many long words as e.g. German
Dear LyX users,
with help from Sven
(http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/pkg-lyx-devel/2008-June/002729.html).
I was able to install a test build or LyX 1.6.beta3 on my Debian/testing
system.
In order to be able to use 1.5.5 and 1.6.beta3 in parallel, I
* copied the files from the
On 3.07.08, 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.
The conflict markers break the structure of the .lyx file (generally, it
might be ok in some
On 3.07.08, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
G. Milde wrote:
- Export to 1.5.x format creates a file with extension .lyx15 which
OTOH is not found by LyX (if the default *.lyx filter is on).
There is no way to specify the name of exported files (this is a
generic problem, also in earlier
On 3.07.08, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
G. Milde [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In order to be able to use 1.5.5 and 1.6.beta3 in parallel
...
Did you try:
./configure --with-version-suffix=16 [...other flags]
It allows to use several versions in parallel (and create the binary
'lyx16').
I
On 7.04.08, G. Milde wrote:
Dear LyX-Users,
Attach: /home/milde/.lyx/layouts/leftalign.inc
As LyX's linebreaking algorithm does not include hyphenation of longer
words, some very large inter-word spaces frequently occure (especially in
languages with many long words as e.g. German
Dear LyX users,
with help from Sven
(http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/pkg-lyx-devel/2008-June/002729.html).
I was able to install a test build or LyX 1.6.beta3 on my Debian/testing
system.
In order to be able to use 1.5.5 and 1.6.beta3 in parallel, I
* copied the files from the
On 3.07.08, 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.
The conflict markers break the structure of the .lyx file (generally, it
might be ok in some
On 3.07.08, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
G. Milde wrote:
- Export to 1.5.x format creates a file with extension .lyx15 which
OTOH is not found by LyX (if the default *.lyx filter is on).
There is no way to specify the name of exported files (this is a
generic problem, also in earlier
On 3.07.08, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
G. Milde [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In order to be able to use 1.5.5 and 1.6.beta3 in parallel
...
Did you try:
./configure --with-version-suffix=16 [...other flags]
It allows to use several versions in parallel (and create the binary
'lyx16').
I
On 7.04.08, G. Milde wrote:
> Dear LyX-Users,
> Attach: /home/milde/.lyx/layouts/leftalign.inc
> As LyX's linebreaking algorithm does not include hyphenation of longer
> words, some very large inter-word spaces frequently occure (especially in
> languages with many long words
Dear LyX users,
with help from Sven
(http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/pkg-lyx-devel/2008-June/002729.html).
I was able to install a test build or LyX 1.6.beta3 on my Debian/testing
system.
In order to be able to use 1.5.5 and 1.6.beta3 in parallel, I
* copied the files from the
On 3.07.08, 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.
The conflict markers break the structure of the .lyx file (generally, it
might be ok in
On 3.07.08, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
> G. Milde wrote:
>> - Export to 1.5.x format creates a file with extension .lyx15 which
>> OTOH is not found by LyX (if the default *.lyx filter is on).
>> There is no way to specify the name of exported files (this is a
>&
On 3.07.08, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> "G. Milde" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > In order to be able to use 1.5.5 and 1.6.beta3 in parallel
...
> Did you try:
> ./configure --with-version-suffix=16 [...other flags]
> It allows to use several versions
On 2.07.08, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I have at the same time a german-english dictionary running (Ding -by
the way is there a better one? This one is quite limited in respect to
the items it contains)
The ding wordlist of version 1.5 contains more than 14 definitions.
Do you use
On 2.07.08, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
By the way, how would I link ding with Lyx, in order to push the found
english word into the document? Is it similar to Jabref, e.g.?
No such support exists in ding (you could program it, maybe.
Rather, mark the chosen translations with the mouse and drop
On 2.07.08, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I have at the same time a german-english dictionary running (Ding -by
the way is there a better one? This one is quite limited in respect to
the items it contains)
The ding wordlist of version 1.5 contains more than 14 definitions.
Do you use
On 2.07.08, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
By the way, how would I link ding with Lyx, in order to push the found
english word into the document? Is it similar to Jabref, e.g.?
No such support exists in ding (you could program it, maybe.
Rather, mark the chosen translations with the mouse and drop
On 2.07.08, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> I have at the same time a german-english dictionary running (Ding -by
> the way is there a better one? This one is quite limited in respect to
> the items it contains)
The ding wordlist of version 1.5 contains more than 14 definitions.
Do you use
On 2.07.08, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> By the way, how would I link ding with Lyx, in order to push the found
> english word into the document? Is it similar to Jabref, e.g.?
No such support exists in ding (you could program it, maybe.
Rather, mark the chosen translations with the mouse and
On 26.06.08, Pete Phillips wrote:
There is a problem with lyx when you are using change tracking and you
have citations that you delete. lyx itself is OK in that it shows the
deleted citation reference struck through, but if you try to print or
create a pdf, you get an error message as
On 30.06.08, MonAmiPierrot wrote:
As you wrote, seems to work perfectly, Michel, but it installed Lyx version
1.4.3 while I used to work on my thesis file with a (Windows) Lyx 1.5.5.
If I try to open this file with the newly installed Lyx on the eeePC
Xandros, it tells me the script lyx2lyx
On 26.06.08, Pete Phillips wrote:
There is a problem with lyx when you are using change tracking and you
have citations that you delete. lyx itself is OK in that it shows the
deleted citation reference struck through, but if you try to print or
create a pdf, you get an error message as
On 30.06.08, MonAmiPierrot wrote:
As you wrote, seems to work perfectly, Michel, but it installed Lyx version
1.4.3 while I used to work on my thesis file with a (Windows) Lyx 1.5.5.
If I try to open this file with the newly installed Lyx on the eeePC
Xandros, it tells me the script lyx2lyx
On 26.06.08, Pete Phillips wrote:
> There is a problem with lyx when you are using change tracking and you
> have citations that you delete. lyx itself is OK in that it shows the
> deleted citation reference struck through, but if you try to print or
> create a pdf, you get an error message as
On 30.06.08, MonAmiPierrot wrote:
> As you wrote, seems to work perfectly, Michel, but it installed Lyx version
> 1.4.3 while I used to work on my thesis file with a (Windows) Lyx 1.5.5.
> If I try to open this file with the newly installed Lyx on the eeePC
> Xandros, it tells me the script
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