Re: Best ps pdf viewer in Linux

2004-03-19 Thread James Frye
On Thu, 18 Mar 2004, Andre Poenitz wrote: 'Best' depends on the beholder... alternatives are 'acroread', 'xpdf' and 'gv'. There's also one called 'ggv'. It has better text quality than anything else I've seen (antialiased fonts, I think), but a terrible user interface. Hard to get it to

Re: Best ps pdf viewer in Linux

2004-03-19 Thread James Frye
On Thu, 18 Mar 2004, Andre Poenitz wrote: 'Best' depends on the beholder... alternatives are 'acroread', 'xpdf' and 'gv'. There's also one called 'ggv'. It has better text quality than anything else I've seen (antialiased fonts, I think), but a terrible user interface. Hard to get it to

Re: Best ps pdf viewer in Linux

2004-03-19 Thread James Frye
On Thu, 18 Mar 2004, Andre Poenitz wrote: > 'Best' depends on the beholder... alternatives are 'acroread', 'xpdf' > and 'gv'. There's also one called 'ggv'. It has better text quality than anything else I've seen (antialiased fonts, I think), but a terrible user interface. Hard to get it to

Re: Suggestion about classes

2003-12-31 Thread James Frye
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003, Ingar Pareliussen wrote: We have discussed such a system earlier, and to put it bluntly, it is probably never going to happen. It is not impossible, but it is very hard to do. First it needs to construct the latex and lyx class files, which is complicated. It then needs

Re: Suggestion about classes

2003-12-31 Thread James Frye
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003, Ingar Pareliussen wrote: We have discussed such a system earlier, and to put it bluntly, it is probably never going to happen. It is not impossible, but it is very hard to do. First it needs to construct the latex and lyx class files, which is complicated. It then needs

Re: Suggestion about classes

2003-12-31 Thread James Frye
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003, Ingar Pareliussen wrote: > We have discussed such a system earlier, and to put it bluntly, it is > probably never going to happen. It is not impossible, but it is very hard > to do. First it needs to construct the latex and lyx class files, which is > complicated. It then

Re: Color prefs

2003-12-05 Thread James Frye
I reported this, or something similar, sometime last spring. What I did is simply to edit the preferences file and set my colors by hand. It will read and use what's there just fine. James On Fri, 5 Dec 2003, [ISO-8859-1] Christian Ridderström wrote: On Fri, 5 Dec 2003, Jean-Pierre.Chretien

Re: Color prefs

2003-12-05 Thread James Frye
2003, Angus Leeming wrote: James Frye wrote: I reported this, or something similar, sometime last spring. What I did is simply to edit the preferences file and set my colors by hand. It will read and use what's there just fine. A WorkForMe makes it rather hard for me

Re: Color prefs

2003-12-05 Thread James Frye
I reported this, or something similar, sometime last spring. What I did is simply to edit the preferences file and set my colors by hand. It will read and use what's there just fine. James On Fri, 5 Dec 2003, [ISO-8859-1] Christian Ridderström wrote: On Fri, 5 Dec 2003, Jean-Pierre.Chretien

Re: Color prefs

2003-12-05 Thread James Frye
2003, Angus Leeming wrote: James Frye wrote: I reported this, or something similar, sometime last spring. What I did is simply to edit the preferences file and set my colors by hand. It will read and use what's there just fine. A WorkForMe makes it rather hard for me

Re: Color prefs

2003-12-05 Thread James Frye
I reported this, or something similar, sometime last spring. What I did is simply to edit the preferences file and set my colors by hand. It will read and use what's there just fine. James On Fri, 5 Dec 2003, [ISO-8859-1] Christian Ridderström wrote: > On Fri, 5 Dec 2003, Jean-Pierre.Chretien

Re: Color prefs

2003-12-05 Thread James Frye
2003, Angus Leeming wrote: > James Frye wrote: > > > I reported this, or something similar, sometime last spring. > > > > What I did is simply to edit the preferences file and set > > my colors by hand. It will read and use what's there just > > fine. &

Page numbers in upper right corner?

2003-11-29 Thread James Frye
I suppose this is a more of a general latex question than a Lyx-specific one, but I haven't been able to find an answer anywhere else. The question seems pretty simple, even trivial: how can I get the page number in the upper right corner of the page, instead of at the bottom center? (Our grad

Page numbers in upper right corner?

2003-11-29 Thread James Frye
I suppose this is a more of a general latex question than a Lyx-specific one, but I haven't been able to find an answer anywhere else. The question seems pretty simple, even trivial: how can I get the page number in the upper right corner of the page, instead of at the bottom center? (Our grad

Page numbers in upper right corner?

2003-11-29 Thread James Frye
I suppose this is a more of a general latex question than a Lyx-specific one, but I haven't been able to find an answer anywhere else. The question seems pretty simple, even trivial: how can I get the page number in the upper right corner of the page, instead of at the bottom center? (Our grad

Re: Path to the lyx file cannot contain spaces

2003-09-23 Thread James Frye
On Tue, 23 Sep 2003, John Levon wrote: This is not how things work. PROGRA~1 is most definitely NOT the real filename. Well, that gets us into philosophical discussions about the nature of reality :-) What I know ('cause I just tried it) is that if I open a basic command-line prompt window on

Re: Path to the lyx file cannot contain spaces

2003-09-23 Thread James Frye
On Tue, 23 Sep 2003, [ISO-8859-1] Christian Ridderström wrote: This behaviour is actually identical to *nix shells, you have to quote the argument... for instance by doing: dir \program files The reason that you get two File Not Found is because you're trying to list '\program' and

Re: Path to the lyx file cannot contain spaces

2003-09-23 Thread James Frye
On Tue, 23 Sep 2003, John Levon wrote: This is not how things work. PROGRA~1 is most definitely NOT the real filename. Well, that gets us into philosophical discussions about the nature of reality :-) What I know ('cause I just tried it) is that if I open a basic command-line prompt window on

Re: Path to the lyx file cannot contain spaces

2003-09-23 Thread James Frye
On Tue, 23 Sep 2003, [ISO-8859-1] Christian Ridderström wrote: This behaviour is actually identical to *nix shells, you have to quote the argument... for instance by doing: dir \program files The reason that you get two File Not Found is because you're trying to list '\program' and

Re: "Path to the lyx file cannot contain spaces"

2003-09-23 Thread James Frye
On Tue, 23 Sep 2003, John Levon wrote: > This is not how things work. "PROGRA~1" is most definitely NOT the > "real filename". Well, that gets us into philosophical discussions about the nature of reality :-) What I know ('cause I just tried it) is that if I open a basic command-line prompt

Re: "Path to the lyx file cannot contain spaces"

2003-09-23 Thread James Frye
On Tue, 23 Sep 2003, [ISO-8859-1] Christian Ridderström wrote: > This behaviour is actually identical to *nix shells, you have to quote the > argument... for instance by doing: > dir "\program files" > > The reason that you get two "File Not Found" is because you're trying to > list

Re: Path to the lyx file cannot contain spaces

2003-09-22 Thread James Frye
On Mon, 22 Sep 2003, Paul A. Rubin wrote: Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in That those of us using Windows (not all voluntarily, I might add) do have to make accommodations (such as renaming directories, or adding symbolic links) to use LyX (and, for that matter, most any software

Re: Path to the lyx file cannot contain spaces

2003-09-22 Thread James Frye
On Mon, 22 Sep 2003, Paul A. Rubin wrote: Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in That those of us using Windows (not all voluntarily, I might add) do have to make accommodations (such as renaming directories, or adding symbolic links) to use LyX (and, for that matter, most any software

Re: "Path to the lyx file cannot contain spaces"

2003-09-22 Thread James Frye
On Mon, 22 Sep 2003, Paul A. Rubin wrote: > Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in > > That those of us using Windows (not all voluntarily, I might add) do have > to make accommodations (such as renaming directories, or adding symbolic > links) to use LyX (and, for that matter, most any

Re: Path to the lyx file cannot contain spaces

2003-09-19 Thread James Frye
On Thu, 18 Sep 2003, Bruce wrote: I get this message when try to preview a file that (suprise) is in a directory that has spaces in its name. Not that this is a huge deal, I'm just curious... why is this? There's an obvious answer: file and directory names should NEVER contain spaces. If

Re: Path to the lyx file cannot contain spaces

2003-09-19 Thread James Frye
On Thu, 18 Sep 2003, Bruce wrote: I get this message when try to preview a file that (suprise) is in a directory that has spaces in its name. Not that this is a huge deal, I'm just curious... why is this? There's an obvious answer: file and directory names should NEVER contain spaces. If

Re: "Path to the lyx file cannot contain spaces"

2003-09-19 Thread James Frye
On Thu, 18 Sep 2003, Bruce wrote: > I get this message when try to preview a file that (suprise) is in a > directory that has spaces in its name. > > Not that this is a huge deal, I'm just curious... why is this? There's an obvious answer: file and directory names should NEVER contain spaces.

Re: Xfig question

2003-09-17 Thread James Frye
On Wed, 17 Sep 2003, Rich Shepard wrote: While this is not explicitly LyX, I'm using Xfig to prepare illustrations for my book which is being written with LyX. If anyone knows of a more appropriate mail list, _please_ let me know. I too would like to know if there's some source of

Re: Xfig question

2003-09-17 Thread James Frye
On Wed, 17 Sep 2003, Rich Shepard wrote: While this is not explicitly LyX, I'm using Xfig to prepare illustrations for my book which is being written with LyX. If anyone knows of a more appropriate mail list, _please_ let me know. I too would like to know if there's some source of

Re: Xfig question

2003-09-17 Thread James Frye
On Wed, 17 Sep 2003, Rich Shepard wrote: > While this is not explicitly LyX, I'm using Xfig to prepare illustrations > for my book which is being written with LyX. If anyone knows of a more > appropriate mail list, _please_ let me know. I too would like to know if there's some source of

Re: spam-mail?

2003-08-25 Thread James Frye
Well, a lot of us, I think. If spam - even spam without worms viruses - is getting spread by the list server, it's far more likely to get read by people who see Lyx in the title, and so think it's good stuff. James On Mon, 25 Aug 2003, Andre Poenitz wrote: On Mon, Aug 25, 2003 at 05:18:52PM

Re: spam-mail?

2003-08-25 Thread James Frye
Well, a lot of us, I think. If spam - even spam without worms viruses - is getting spread by the list server, it's far more likely to get read by people who see Lyx in the title, and so think it's good stuff. James On Mon, 25 Aug 2003, Andre Poenitz wrote: On Mon, Aug 25, 2003 at 05:18:52PM

Re: spam-mail?

2003-08-25 Thread James Frye
Well, a lot of us, I think. If spam - even spam without worms & viruses - is getting spread by the list server, it's far more likely to get read by people who see "Lyx" in the title, and so think it's good stuff. James On Mon, 25 Aug 2003, Andre Poenitz wrote: > On Mon, Aug 25, 2003 at

Re: Index question

2003-07-01 Thread James Frye
On Tue, 1 Jul 2003, Robin Turner wrote: or simulacra - see simulacrum simulacrum, 6, 8, 16 A bit off the track, but IMHO this is the single most annoying thing anyone can do in an index. I would love to have an option in the index generator that says A and B are equivalent, so both A and B

Re: Index question

2003-07-01 Thread James Frye
On Tue, 1 Jul 2003, Robin Turner wrote: or simulacra - see simulacrum simulacrum, 6, 8, 16 A bit off the track, but IMHO this is the single most annoying thing anyone can do in an index. I would love to have an option in the index generator that says A and B are equivalent, so both A and B

Re: Index question

2003-07-01 Thread James Frye
On Tue, 1 Jul 2003, Robin Turner wrote: > or > > simulacra - see simulacrum > simulacrum, 6, 8, 16 A bit off the track, but IMHO this is the single most annoying thing anyone can do in an index. I would love to have an option in the index generator that says A and B are equivalent, so both A

Re: others like lyx?

2003-06-18 Thread James Frye
On Wed, 18 Jun 2003, Jan Peters wrote: If I make a list of features I really need, would you guys really implement them? I would start with two things: a) The Menus in Lyx are very good --- however, the usage of the math-panels is not nice. I would like to see that integrated as toolbars.

Re: others like lyx?

2003-06-18 Thread James Frye
On Wed, 18 Jun 2003, Jan Peters wrote: If I make a list of features I really need, would you guys really implement them? I would start with two things: a) The Menus in Lyx are very good --- however, the usage of the math-panels is not nice. I would like to see that integrated as toolbars.

Re: others like lyx?

2003-06-18 Thread James Frye
On Wed, 18 Jun 2003, Jan Peters wrote: > If I make a list of features I really need, would you guys > really implement them? I would start with two things: > > a) The Menus in Lyx are very good --- however, the usage > of the math-panels is not nice. I would like to see that > integrated as

Re: sorting tables?

2003-05-30 Thread James Frye
On Mon, 26 May 2003, Andre Poenitz wrote: Same here. The default spacing follow good type setting style. Exposing them to the casual user is likely to produce bad typesetting, so at least my interest in making that accessible is limited. I'd say instead that the default spacing c follows

Re: sorting tables?

2003-05-30 Thread James Frye
On Mon, 26 May 2003, Andre Poenitz wrote: Same here. The default spacing follow good type setting style. Exposing them to the casual user is likely to produce bad typesetting, so at least my interest in making that accessible is limited. I'd say instead that the default spacing c follows

Re: sorting tables?

2003-05-30 Thread James Frye
On Mon, 26 May 2003, Andre Poenitz wrote: > Same here. The default spacing follow good type setting style. Exposing > them to the casual user is likely to produce bad typesetting, so at least > my interest in making that accessible is limited. I'd say instead that the default spacing follows

Re: colour of \textrm{}

2003-03-25 Thread James Frye
Paul, I think that only changes the color of the display, not what's actually being printed. (And is not saved in lyx file, etc.) The Preferences-Colors dialog should do this, but doesn't as of 1.3 (xforms). You can change the screen colors by editing the preferences file. Most of the names

Re: colour of \textrm{}

2003-03-25 Thread James Frye
Paul, I think that only changes the color of the display, not what's actually being printed. (And is not saved in lyx file, etc.) The Preferences-Colors dialog should do this, but doesn't as of 1.3 (xforms). You can change the screen colors by editing the preferences file. Most of the names

Re: colour of \textrm{}

2003-03-25 Thread James Frye
Paul, I think that only changes the color of the display, not what's actually being printed. (And is not saved in lyx file, etc.) The Preferences->Colors dialog should do this, but doesn't as of 1.3 (xforms). You can change the screen colors by editing the preferences file. Most of the names

Re: How to indent block?

2003-03-07 Thread James Frye
On Fri, 7 Mar 2003, Dekel Tsur wrote: On Thu, Mar 06, 2003 at 03:15:38PM -0800, James Frye wrote: Now another question from a lazy new user: would it be possible to somehow define a macro to do that, and assign it to a key? It would work sort of like importing Lex math formulas: mark

Re: How to indent block?

2003-03-07 Thread James Frye
On Fri, 7 Mar 2003, Dekel Tsur wrote: On Thu, Mar 06, 2003 at 03:15:38PM -0800, James Frye wrote: Now another question from a lazy new user: would it be possible to somehow define a macro to do that, and assign it to a key? It would work sort of like importing Lex math formulas: mark

Re: How to indent block?

2003-03-07 Thread James Frye
On Fri, 7 Mar 2003, Dekel Tsur wrote: > On Thu, Mar 06, 2003 at 03:15:38PM -0800, James Frye wrote: > > > > Now another question from a lazy new user: would it be possible to > > somehow define a macro to do that, and assign it to a key? It would work > > sort

Re: How to indent block?

2003-03-06 Thread James Frye
On Thu, 6 Mar 2003, I Wayan Warmada wrote: On Wed, 5 Mar 2003, James Frye wrote: | Is there a way in Lyx (or even in raw Latex) to conveniently indent a | whole block of text? Not indenting just the first line of a paragraph, I used... put the following text command {\addtolength

Re: How to indent block?

2003-03-06 Thread James Frye
On Thu, 6 Mar 2003, I Wayan Warmada wrote: On Wed, 5 Mar 2003, James Frye wrote: | Is there a way in Lyx (or even in raw Latex) to conveniently indent a | whole block of text? Not indenting just the first line of a paragraph, I used... put the following text command {\addtolength

Re: How to indent block?

2003-03-06 Thread James Frye
On Thu, 6 Mar 2003, I Wayan Warmada wrote: > On Wed, 5 Mar 2003, James Frye wrote: > > | Is there a way in Lyx (or even in raw Latex) to conveniently indent a > | whole block of text? Not indenting just the first line of a paragraph, > > I used... put the foll

How to indent block?

2003-03-05 Thread James Frye
Hi, Is there a way in Lyx (or even in raw Latex) to conveniently indent a whole block of text? Not indenting just the first line of a paragraph, but putting the whole left edge over some amount, so that it stands out from the surrounding text and looks better? Sort of like this, if the

How to indent block?

2003-03-05 Thread James Frye
Hi, Is there a way in Lyx (or even in raw Latex) to conveniently indent a whole block of text? Not indenting just the first line of a paragraph, but putting the whole left edge over some amount, so that it stands out from the surrounding text and looks better? Sort of like this, if the

How to indent block?

2003-03-05 Thread James Frye
Hi, Is there a way in Lyx (or even in raw Latex) to conveniently indent a whole block of text? Not indenting just the first line of a paragraph, but putting the whole left edge over some amount, so that it stands out from the surrounding text and looks better? Sort of like this, if the

Lyx programming docs?

2003-02-18 Thread James Frye
Is there any documentation around on programming Lyx? It looks like I may need do hack into the code to fix some of the bugs, and add a few things to make my life easier, and that sure would be easier if I had some sort of guide. Thanks, James

Lyx programming docs?

2003-02-18 Thread James Frye
Is there any documentation around on programming Lyx? It looks like I may need do hack into the code to fix some of the bugs, and add a few things to make my life easier, and that sure would be easier if I had some sort of guide. Thanks, James

Lyx programming docs?

2003-02-18 Thread James Frye
Is there any documentation around on programming Lyx? It looks like I may need do hack into the code to fix some of the bugs, and add a few things to make my life easier, and that sure would be easier if I had some sort of guide. Thanks, James

Setting GUI font, other setup?

2003-02-17 Thread James Frye
Hi, I am - or at least I hope to become - a new user of Lyx (1.3), but I'm having a few problems getting a usable environment set up. In particular, the font used by the GUI (the one used on menus and such, not the text being edited) is too small for me to read without a magnifier. How can I

Re: Setting GUI font, other setup?

2003-02-17 Thread James Frye
, 2003 at 01:45:26PM -0800, James Frye wrote: I am - or at least I hope to become - a new user of Lyx (1.3), but I'm having a few problems getting a usable environment set up. In particular, the font used by the GUI (the one used on menus and such, not the text being edited) is too small for me

Re: Setting GUI font, other setup?

2003-02-17 Thread James Frye
of them weren't being saved, due to a comparison with defaults (I think) in LColor.C. They work if you edit the preferences files by hand... James On Mon, 17 Feb 2003, Matej Cepl wrote: James Frye wrote: Oh, forgot to mention that I have the Xforms version, not Qt (and not KDE either

Setting GUI font, other setup?

2003-02-17 Thread James Frye
Hi, I am - or at least I hope to become - a new user of Lyx (1.3), but I'm having a few problems getting a usable environment set up. In particular, the font used by the GUI (the one used on menus and such, not the text being edited) is too small for me to read without a magnifier. How can I

Re: Setting GUI font, other setup?

2003-02-17 Thread James Frye
, 2003 at 01:45:26PM -0800, James Frye wrote: I am - or at least I hope to become - a new user of Lyx (1.3), but I'm having a few problems getting a usable environment set up. In particular, the font used by the GUI (the one used on menus and such, not the text being edited) is too small for me

Re: Setting GUI font, other setup?

2003-02-17 Thread James Frye
of them weren't being saved, due to a comparison with defaults (I think) in LColor.C. They work if you edit the preferences files by hand... James On Mon, 17 Feb 2003, Matej Cepl wrote: James Frye wrote: Oh, forgot to mention that I have the Xforms version, not Qt (and not KDE either

Setting GUI font, other setup?

2003-02-17 Thread James Frye
Hi, I am - or at least I hope to become - a new user of Lyx (1.3), but I'm having a few problems getting a usable environment set up. In particular, the font used by the GUI (the one used on menus and such, not the text being edited) is too small for me to read without a magnifier. How can I

Re: Setting GUI font, other setup?

2003-02-17 Thread James Frye
17, 2003 at 01:45:26PM -0800, James Frye wrote: > > I am - or at least I hope to become - a new user of Lyx (1.3), but I'm > > having a few problems getting a usable environment set up. In particular, > > the font used by the GUI (the one used on menus and such, not the text >

Re: Setting GUI font, other setup?

2003-02-17 Thread James Frye
of them weren't being saved, due to a comparison with defaults (I think) in LColor.C. They work if you edit the preferences files by hand... James On Mon, 17 Feb 2003, Matej Cepl wrote: > James Frye wrote: > > Oh, forgot to mention that I have the Xforms version, not Qt (and not KDE &