Le 09/10/12 16:04, Rainer M Krug a écrit :
I am using ALT-p shortcut to set the paragraph style quite a lot, but I am
wondering if there is a
list of stypes which are applied by the shortcuts? I have figured out a few,
but a list would be
very nice. At the moment I am using mainly ALT-p -
Le 05/10/2012 07:33, കെവി സിജി a écrit :
Hi friends,
LyX editor displays Malayalam Unicode text with all dotted circles.
Please see the attached screenshot.
https://plus.google.com/photos/117279729717492545904/albums/5795693289466547553?authkey=CPLb-pa6maOG3wE
I am unfortunately unable to
Le 05/10/2012 07:33, കെവി സിജി a écrit :
Hi friends,
LyX editor displays Malayalam Unicode text with all dotted circles.
Please see the attached screenshot.
https://plus.google.com/photos/117279729717492545904/albums/5795693289466547553?authkey=CPLb-pa6maOG3wE
I am unfortunately unable to
Le 05/10/2012 07:33, കെവി & സിജി a écrit :
Hi friends,
LyX editor displays Malayalam Unicode text with all dotted circles.
Please see the attached screenshot.
https://plus.google.com/photos/117279729717492545904/albums/5795693289466547553?authkey=CPLb-pa6maOG3wE
I am unfortunately unable to
Le 01/10/12 21:37, Michael Bach a écrit :
On 10/1/12 12:15 AM, Yihui Xie wrote:
I am using an American locale and GUI, so interface language default
does not work.
What do you mean exactly? Is it just that the US GUI is not convenient
to you? You do not need the German UI to input German
Le 01/10/12 21:37, Michael Bach a écrit :
On 10/1/12 12:15 AM, Yihui Xie wrote:
I am using an American locale and GUI, so interface language default
does not work.
What do you mean exactly? Is it just that the US GUI is not convenient
to you? You do not need the German UI to input German
Le 01/10/12 21:37, Michael Bach a écrit :
On 10/1/12 12:15 AM, Yihui Xie wrote:
I am using an American locale and GUI, so interface language default
does not work.
What do you mean exactly? Is it just that the US GUI is not convenient
to you? You do not need the German UI to input German
Le 21/09/2012 01:42, Andrew Parsloe a écrit :
I've attached the latest version (1.3) of my spreadtab.module which
enables the LaTeX spreadtab package to be used with LyX. With instant
preview on, one has the pleasure of seeing tables calculated in LyX
before one's eyes.
Your module looks quite
Le 21/09/2012 01:42, Andrew Parsloe a écrit :
I've attached the latest version (1.3) of my spreadtab.module which
enables the LaTeX spreadtab package to be used with LyX. With instant
preview on, one has the pleasure of seeing tables calculated in LyX
before one's eyes.
Your module looks quite
Le 21/09/2012 01:42, Andrew Parsloe a écrit :
I've attached the latest version (1.3) of my spreadtab.module which
enables the LaTeX spreadtab package to be used with LyX. With instant
preview on, one has the pleasure of seeing tables calculated in LyX
before one's eyes.
Your module looks quite
2012/8/27 Stephan Witt st.w...@gmx.net:
Am 24.08.2012 um 18:09 schrieb UD:
I don't think so-- where are they? However, I SHOULD be able to uninstall a
program that bypassed the package manager, but I guess that if there is no
uninstall script, I shall have to remove the relevant files by
2012/8/27 Stephan Witt st.w...@gmx.net:
Am 24.08.2012 um 18:09 schrieb UD:
I don't think so-- where are they? However, I SHOULD be able to uninstall a
program that bypassed the package manager, but I guess that if there is no
uninstall script, I shall have to remove the relevant files by
2012/8/27 Stephan Witt :
> Am 24.08.2012 um 18:09 schrieb UD:
>
>> I don't think so-- where are they? However, I SHOULD be able to uninstall a
>> program that bypassed the package manager, but I guess that if there is no
>> uninstall script, I shall have to remove the relevant
Le 23/08/2012 13:50, Michael Bach a écrit :
I could not find any info in the Help Manuals. I know that I can do a
Edit Language on the parts in English so that the German spell checker
ignores them. But I would ideally also have a way of checking these
parts as well with the English checker.
Le 23/08/2012 13:50, Michael Bach a écrit :
I could not find any info in the Help Manuals. I know that I can do a
Edit Language on the parts in English so that the German spell checker
ignores them. But I would ideally also have a way of checking these
parts as well with the English checker.
Le 23/08/2012 13:50, Michael Bach a écrit :
I could not find any info in the Help Manuals. I know that I can do a
Edit > Language on the parts in English so that the German spell checker
ignores them. But I would ideally also have a way of checking these
parts as well with the English checker.
Le 05/07/2012 08:08, Liviu Andronic a écrit :
On Wed, Jul 4, 2012 at 11:47 AM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
lasgout...@lyx.org wrote:
Would using BabelPreamble for enumitem work also? I think it is output after
babel stuff.
For some reason LyX is unable to read the module when I use
'BabelPreamble
Le 05/07/2012 08:08, Liviu Andronic a écrit :
On Wed, Jul 4, 2012 at 11:47 AM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
lasgout...@lyx.org wrote:
Would using BabelPreamble for enumitem work also? I think it is output after
babel stuff.
For some reason LyX is unable to read the module when I use
'BabelPreamble
Le 05/07/2012 08:08, Liviu Andronic a écrit :
On Wed, Jul 4, 2012 at 11:47 AM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
<lasgout...@lyx.org> wrote:
Would using BabelPreamble for enumitem work also? I think it is output after
babel stuff.
For some reason LyX is unable to read the module when I use
'BabelPr
Le 04/07/2012 09:18, Liviu Andronic a écrit :
Is there a way to work around this, short of forking the module to
disable the \usepackage{enumitem} call and use the \AtBeginDocument{
\usepackage{enumitem} } in the Preamble?
For what it's worth, the attached patch seems to solve the issue for
Le 04/07/2012 09:18, Liviu Andronic a écrit :
Is there a way to work around this, short of forking the module to
disable the \usepackage{enumitem} call and use the \AtBeginDocument{
\usepackage{enumitem} } in the Preamble?
For what it's worth, the attached patch seems to solve the issue for
Le 04/07/2012 09:18, Liviu Andronic a écrit :
Is there a way to work around this, short of forking the module to
disable the \usepackage{enumitem} call and use the \AtBeginDocument{
\usepackage{enumitem} } in the Preamble?
For what it's worth, the attached patch seems to solve the issue for
Le 03/07/2012 15:30, Liviu Andronic a écrit :
Forgot to attach the log.
This looks like a bad interaction between enumitem.sty and
babel/franchb. Since all these packages are in rather old versions, it
is difficult to diagnose the problem. I would try to load enumitem.sty
after babel.
Le 03/07/2012 15:30, Liviu Andronic a écrit :
Forgot to attach the log.
This looks like a bad interaction between enumitem.sty and
babel/franchb. Since all these packages are in rather old versions, it
is difficult to diagnose the problem. I would try to load enumitem.sty
after babel.
Le 03/07/2012 15:30, Liviu Andronic a écrit :
Forgot to attach the log.
This looks like a bad interaction between enumitem.sty and
babel/franchb. Since all these packages are in rather old versions, it
is difficult to diagnose the problem. I would try to load enumitem.sty
after babel.
Le 26/06/12 14:52, Liviu Andronic a écrit :
I proposed to include a 'Documents Disable Editing' menu entry that
would mark a document as read-only for the given LyX session. You can
easily re-enable editing via the same menu item.
The lack of enthousiasm was for the menu entry. The function
Le 26/06/12 14:52, Liviu Andronic a écrit :
For the record, I still think that this feature is very
useful and I would (again) propose to include it in base LyX. (For
example, LibreOffice has this feature via a 'Edit File' toggle
button.)
Where is this toggle button?
What would be more
Le 26/06/2012 16:51, Liviu Andronic a écrit :
Where is this toggle button?
In LibreOffice, see button to the left of the 'generate PDF' icon and
to the right of the 'Save' button. I'm not aware of a Menu item
equivalent.
Indeed, I see it now. I have doubts about the discoverability of this
Le 26/06/12 19:21, Alex Vergara Gil a écrit :
El 26/06/2012 09:07 a.m., Jean-Marc Lasgouttes escribió:
Does somebody know whether ms word has something similar ?
MS Word has a Restrict Edition button which besides makes posible to add
a password to the file with a list of restrictions of use
Le 26/06/12 14:52, Liviu Andronic a écrit :
I proposed to include a 'Documents Disable Editing' menu entry that
would mark a document as read-only for the given LyX session. You can
easily re-enable editing via the same menu item.
The lack of enthousiasm was for the menu entry. The function
Le 26/06/12 14:52, Liviu Andronic a écrit :
For the record, I still think that this feature is very
useful and I would (again) propose to include it in base LyX. (For
example, LibreOffice has this feature via a 'Edit File' toggle
button.)
Where is this toggle button?
What would be more
Le 26/06/2012 16:51, Liviu Andronic a écrit :
Where is this toggle button?
In LibreOffice, see button to the left of the 'generate PDF' icon and
to the right of the 'Save' button. I'm not aware of a Menu item
equivalent.
Indeed, I see it now. I have doubts about the discoverability of this
Le 26/06/12 19:21, Alex Vergara Gil a écrit :
El 26/06/2012 09:07 a.m., Jean-Marc Lasgouttes escribió:
Does somebody know whether ms word has something similar ?
MS Word has a Restrict Edition button which besides makes posible to add
a password to the file with a list of restrictions of use
Le 26/06/12 14:52, Liviu Andronic a écrit :
I proposed to include a 'Documents > Disable Editing' menu entry that
would mark a document as read-only for the given LyX session. You can
easily re-enable editing via the same menu item.
The lack of enthousiasm was for the menu entry. The function
Le 26/06/12 14:52, Liviu Andronic a écrit :
For the record, I still think that this feature is very
useful and I would (again) propose to include it in base LyX. (For
example, LibreOffice has this feature via a 'Edit File' toggle
button.)
Where is this toggle button?
What would be more
Le 26/06/2012 16:51, Liviu Andronic a écrit :
Where is this toggle button?
In LibreOffice, see button to the left of the 'generate PDF' icon and
to the right of the 'Save' button. I'm not aware of a Menu item
equivalent.
Indeed, I see it now. I have doubts about the discoverability of this
Le 26/06/12 19:21, Alex Vergara Gil a écrit :
El 26/06/2012 09:07 a.m., Jean-Marc Lasgouttes escribió:
Does somebody know whether ms word has something similar ?
MS Word has a Restrict Edition button which besides makes posible to add
a password to the file with a list of restrictions of use
Le 27/06/2009 23:48, Adrian Diaz a écrit :
Hi friends
i do not understand the behaviour of lyx 1.6.2. When i use the increase
depth key-button
on the lyx editor i can see the efect on the text (i have attached the
file example_problem.lyx)
However when i want to watch in pdf file, something
Le 27/06/2009 23:48, Adrian Diaz a écrit :
Hi friends
i do not understand the behaviour of lyx 1.6.2. When i use the increase
depth key-button
on the lyx editor i can see the efect on the text (i have attached the
file example_problem.lyx)
However when i want to watch in pdf file, something
Le 27/06/2009 23:48, Adrian Diaz a écrit :
Hi friends
i do not understand the behaviour of lyx 1.6.2. When i use the increase
depth key-button
on the lyx editor i can see the efect on the text (i have attached the
file example_problem.lyx)
However when i want to watch in pdf file, something
Le 19/04/2012 06:09, Xu Wang a écrit :
I can't seem to self-insert a space. I'm sure I could come up with a
hack for entering a letter and a space and a letter and then using
char-backward to delete the two letters, but I'm guessing there's an
easier way.
Actually, I am not sure there is a
Le 19/04/2012 11:23, Jürgen Spitzmüller a écrit :
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Actually, I am not sure there is a way... The proper way should be to do
self-insert
but self-insert does not handle properly quoted argument (some other
commands, this is a bit random).
This is not something we
Le 19/04/2012 06:09, Xu Wang a écrit :
I can't seem to self-insert a space. I'm sure I could come up with a
hack for entering a letter and a space and a letter and then using
char-backward to delete the two letters, but I'm guessing there's an
easier way.
Actually, I am not sure there is a
Le 19/04/2012 11:23, Jürgen Spitzmüller a écrit :
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Actually, I am not sure there is a way... The proper way should be to do
self-insert
but self-insert does not handle properly quoted argument (some other
commands, this is a bit random).
This is not something we
Le 19/04/2012 06:09, Xu Wang a écrit :
I can't seem to self-insert a space. I'm sure I could come up with a
hack for entering a letter and a space and a letter and then using
char-backward to delete the two letters, but I'm guessing there's an
easier way.
Actually, I am not sure there is a
Le 19/04/2012 11:23, Jürgen Spitzmüller a écrit :
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Actually, I am not sure there is a way... The proper way should be to do
self-insert " "
but self-insert does not handle properly quoted argument (some other
commands, this is a bit random).
This is not
Le 11/04/2012 23:11, Jens Nöckel a écrit :
Although I also ignore this LyX message, there is something inconsistent here: if two
spaces generate a message, then why don't we get an analogous message after
pressingreturn several times? Admittedly, it's a little different because
LyX allows a
Le 12/04/2012 12:34, Julio Rojas a écrit :
I haven't even noticed this warning until now! :D
The urge to put a double space at the end of sentences is not a disease
shared in all cultures :)
JMarc
Le 11/04/2012 23:11, Jens Nöckel a écrit :
Although I also ignore this LyX message, there is something inconsistent here: if two
spaces generate a message, then why don't we get an analogous message after
pressingreturn several times? Admittedly, it's a little different because
LyX allows a
Le 12/04/2012 12:34, Julio Rojas a écrit :
I haven't even noticed this warning until now! :D
The urge to put a double space at the end of sentences is not a disease
shared in all cultures :)
JMarc
Le 11/04/2012 23:11, Jens Nöckel a écrit :
Although I also ignore this LyX message, there is something inconsistent here: if two
spaces generate a message, then why don't we get an analogous message after
pressing several times? Admittedly, it's a little different because
LyX allows a few
Le 12/04/2012 12:34, Julio Rojas a écrit :
I haven't even noticed this warning until now! :D
The urge to put a double space at the end of sentences is not a disease
shared in all cultures :)
JMarc
Le 05/04/2012 14:59, Richard Heck a écrit :
Maybe this is the problem:
#: lib/layouts/stdcounters.inc:10
#, fuzzy
msgid Part \\Roman{part}
msgstr \\Roman{part}
This is what I was about to answer.
Note how the translation is marked fuzzy. Perhaps we're not using it,
then. The same is true of
Le 05/04/2012 14:59, Richard Heck a écrit :
Maybe this is the problem:
#: lib/layouts/stdcounters.inc:10
#, fuzzy
msgid Part \\Roman{part}
msgstr \\Roman{part}
This is what I was about to answer.
Note how the translation is marked fuzzy. Perhaps we're not using it,
then. The same is true of
Le 05/04/2012 14:59, Richard Heck a écrit :
Maybe this is the problem:
#: lib/layouts/stdcounters.inc:10
#, fuzzy
msgid "Part \\Roman{part}"
msgstr "\\Roman{part}"
This is what I was about to answer.
Note how the translation is marked "fuzzy". Perhaps we're not using it,
then. The same is
Le 30/03/2012 11:08, Samuel Murray a écrit :
G'day everyone
I'm trying out various LaTeX editors and I notice that when I run LyX, a
program named lualatex.exe tries to access the internet. Why?
I used the 200 MB installer file, which has everything bundled into it,
and MiKTeX downloaded an
Le 30/03/2012 11:08, Samuel Murray a écrit :
G'day everyone
I'm trying out various LaTeX editors and I notice that when I run LyX, a
program named lualatex.exe tries to access the internet. Why?
I used the 200 MB installer file, which has everything bundled into it,
and MiKTeX downloaded an
Le 30/03/2012 11:08, Samuel Murray a écrit :
G'day everyone
I'm trying out various LaTeX editors and I notice that when I run LyX, a
program named lualatex.exe tries to access the internet. Why?
I used the 200 MB installer file, which has everything bundled into it,
and MiKTeX downloaded an
Le 21/03/2012 13:38, Godzatswing a écrit :
*So, my question is : can I avoid this automatic substitution, and keep
the blue (raw) rendering of all the mathematical expressions in Lyx ? (I
remark for instance that the image rendering needs some time to be done
when opening a document, so I
Le 21/03/2012 13:38, Godzatswing a écrit :
*So, my question is : can I avoid this automatic substitution, and keep
the blue (raw) rendering of all the mathematical expressions in Lyx ? (I
remark for instance that the image rendering needs some time to be done
when opening a document, so I
Le 21/03/2012 13:38, Godzatswing a écrit :
*So, my question is : can I avoid this automatic substitution, and keep
the blue (raw) rendering of all the mathematical expressions in Lyx ? (I
remark for instance that the image rendering needs some time to be done
when opening a document, so I
Le 19/03/12 21:39, Richard Heck a écrit :
This is a pure typesetting issue. I'm perfectly happy to re-write a line
a teeny bit to get a better break, so it will look right.
The microtype package can also help in some cases.
JMarc
Le 19/03/12 21:39, Richard Heck a écrit :
This is a pure typesetting issue. I'm perfectly happy to re-write a line
a teeny bit to get a better break, so it will look right.
The microtype package can also help in some cases.
JMarc
Le 19/03/12 21:39, Richard Heck a écrit :
This is a pure typesetting issue. I'm perfectly happy to re-write a line
a teeny bit to get a better break, so it will look right.
The microtype package can also help in some cases.
JMarc
Le 08/03/2012 09:21, Rainer M Krug a écrit :
I hope that you or somebody else will find time to look into this - my
co-workers want to have all comments and track changes in the document
they get and they complain that the doc I send them looks different
after I imported it into LyX, made the
Le 08/03/2012 09:21, Rainer M Krug a écrit :
I hope that you or somebody else will find time to look into this - my
co-workers want to have all comments and track changes in the document
they get and they complain that the doc I send them looks different
after I imported it into LyX, made the
Le 08/03/2012 09:21, Rainer M Krug a écrit :
I hope that you or somebody else will find time to look into this - my
co-workers want to have all comments and track changes in the document
they get and they complain that the doc I send them looks "different"
after I imported it into LyX, made the
Le 15/02/2012 10:51, Guenter Milde a écrit :
IMV, it should try utf8 first in case this does not give a result.
* if the file is pure ASCII, everything is fine
* if the file is utf8 encoded, fine too
* if another encoding is used, an error occures: try again with the second
guess.
That is
Le 15/02/2012 11:38, Jürgen Spitzmüller a écrit :
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
I have a patch that seems to work with XeTeX, I do not know anything
about luatex (what shall we do with it?)
I think your patch will work for LuaTeX as well.
I thought LuaTeX could use encdings other than
Le 15/02/2012 10:51, Guenter Milde a écrit :
IMV, it should try utf8 first in case this does not give a result.
* if the file is pure ASCII, everything is fine
* if the file is utf8 encoded, fine too
* if another encoding is used, an error occures: try again with the second
guess.
That is
Le 15/02/2012 11:38, Jürgen Spitzmüller a écrit :
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
I have a patch that seems to work with XeTeX, I do not know anything
about luatex (what shall we do with it?)
I think your patch will work for LuaTeX as well.
I thought LuaTeX could use encdings other than
Le 15/02/2012 10:51, Guenter Milde a écrit :
IMV, it should try utf8 first in case this does not give a result.
* if the file is pure ASCII, everything is fine
* if the file is utf8 encoded, fine too
* if another encoding is used, an error occures: try again with the second
guess.
That is
Le 15/02/2012 11:38, Jürgen Spitzmüller a écrit :
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> I have a patch that seems to work with XeTeX, I do not know anything
> about luatex (what shall we do with it?)
I think your patch will work for LuaTeX as well.
I thought LuaTeX could use encdings othe
Le 14/02/2012 00:47, Richard Heck a écrit :
Try out the enclosed minimal lyx file.
1. exporting to latex and reimporting into lyx from
FIleImportLatex(plain) produces garbage characters for the dashes
2. However, callingtex2lyx -e UTF8 from the command line produces
the correct file.
Still,
Le 14/02/2012 00:47, Richard Heck a écrit :
Try out the enclosed minimal lyx file.
1. exporting to latex and reimporting into lyx from
FIleImportLatex(plain) produces garbage characters for the dashes
2. However, callingtex2lyx -e UTF8 from the command line produces
the correct file.
Still,
Le 14/02/2012 00:47, Richard Heck a écrit :
Try out the enclosed minimal lyx file.
1. exporting to latex and reimporting into lyx from
FIle>>Import>>Latex(plain) produces garbage characters for the dashes
2. However, calling>tex2lyx -e UTF8 from the command line produces
the correct file.
Le 09/02/2012 04:59, Yihui Xie a écrit :
21:59:54.748: Warning message:
21:59:54.748: In readLines(f[1L], warn = FALSE) :
21:59:54.748: invalid input found on input connection
'/var/folders/g3/h89z1g_n7yv3fth6y2yd2nlhgn/T/lyx_tmpdir.JL3034/lyx_tmpbuf2/R-GettingStarted.Rnw'
Could you
Le 09/02/2012 04:59, Yihui Xie a écrit :
21:59:54.748: Warning message:
21:59:54.748: In readLines(f[1L], warn = FALSE) :
21:59:54.748: invalid input found on input connection
'/var/folders/g3/h89z1g_n7yv3fth6y2yd2nlhgn/T/lyx_tmpdir.JL3034/lyx_tmpbuf2/R-GettingStarted.Rnw'
Could you
Le 09/02/2012 04:59, Yihui Xie a écrit :
21:59:54.748: Warning message:
21:59:54.748: In readLines(f[1L], warn = FALSE) :
21:59:54.748: invalid input found on input connection
'/var/folders/g3/h89z1g_n7yv3fth6y2yd2nlhgn/T/lyx_tmpdir.JL3034/lyx_tmpbuf2/R-GettingStarted.Rnw'
Could you
Le 06/01/2012 09:47, Olivier Ripoll a écrit :
- 2.0.2 pristine jumps in 2 to 3 steps (text and scrollbar): top of
the document, sometimes an intermediate step, and bottom of the document.
* Adding \use_pixmap_cache and setting to false or true has no effect
* Adding \force_paint_single_char,
Le 06/01/2012 21:12, Abdelrazak Younes a écrit :
You are mixing up \use_qimage and \use_pixmap_cache. \use_pixmap_cache
is an old setting that I created to speed up text rendering on MAC. But
apparently MAC users cannot bare the on screen side effect so we can get
rid of this in trunk maybe.
Le 06/01/2012 09:47, Olivier Ripoll a écrit :
- 2.0.2 pristine jumps in 2 to 3 steps (text and scrollbar): top of
the document, sometimes an intermediate step, and bottom of the document.
* Adding \use_pixmap_cache and setting to false or true has no effect
* Adding \force_paint_single_char,
Le 06/01/2012 21:12, Abdelrazak Younes a écrit :
You are mixing up \use_qimage and \use_pixmap_cache. \use_pixmap_cache
is an old setting that I created to speed up text rendering on MAC. But
apparently MAC users cannot bare the on screen side effect so we can get
rid of this in trunk maybe.
Le 06/01/2012 09:47, Olivier Ripoll a écrit :
- 2.0.2 "pristine" jumps in 2 to 3 steps (text and scrollbar): top of
the document, sometimes an intermediate step, and bottom of the document.
* Adding "\use_pixmap_cache" and setting to false or true has no effect
* Adding "
Le 06/01/2012 21:12, Abdelrazak Younes a écrit :
You are mixing up \use_qimage and \use_pixmap_cache. \use_pixmap_cache
is an old setting that I created to speed up text rendering on MAC. But
apparently MAC users cannot bare the on screen side effect so we can get
rid of this in trunk maybe.
Le 05/01/2012 02:40, André Pönitz a écrit :
The main performance problems I have seesn so far are due to an abuse of
the toolkit, not caused _by_ the toolkit (except for the remote raster
painter problem perhaps). Just start at RowPainter::paintChars() and
walk down through all the mess _before_
developers (not exhautively: Pavel Sanda, Richard
Heck, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes, André Pönitz)
The problem is that we have yet to pinpoint the root cause. I see two
major points:
- we have experimental code that seems to improve the situation on
linux. We'll probably learn more once it is deployed
Le 05/01/2012 17:32, Jürgen Spitzmüller a écrit :
Rainer M Krug wrote:
Thanks a lot for the info - I should have looked closer.
But it would be nice, if both would be read and just added to each other.
Yes. That's actually
http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/3983
I think we should not read both
Le 05/01/2012 02:40, André Pönitz a écrit :
The main performance problems I have seesn so far are due to an abuse of
the toolkit, not caused _by_ the toolkit (except for the remote raster
painter problem perhaps). Just start at RowPainter::paintChars() and
walk down through all the mess _before_
developers (not exhautively: Pavel Sanda, Richard
Heck, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes, André Pönitz)
The problem is that we have yet to pinpoint the root cause. I see two
major points:
- we have experimental code that seems to improve the situation on
linux. We'll probably learn more once it is deployed
Le 05/01/2012 17:32, Jürgen Spitzmüller a écrit :
Rainer M Krug wrote:
Thanks a lot for the info - I should have looked closer.
But it would be nice, if both would be read and just added to each other.
Yes. That's actually
http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/3983
I think we should not read both
Le 05/01/2012 02:40, André Pönitz a écrit :
The main performance problems I have seesn so far are due to an abuse of
the toolkit, not caused _by_ the toolkit (except for the remote raster
painter problem perhaps). Just start at RowPainter::paintChars() and
walk down through all the mess _before_
developers (not exhautively: Pavel Sanda, Richard
Heck, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes, André Pönitz)
The problem is that we have yet to pinpoint the root cause. I see two
major points:
- we have experimental code that seems to improve the situation on
linux. We'll probably learn more once it is deployed
Le 05/01/2012 17:32, Jürgen Spitzmüller a écrit :
Rainer M Krug wrote:
Thanks a lot for the info - I should have looked closer.
But it would be nice, if both would be read and just added to each other.
Yes. That's actually
http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/3983
I think we should not read both
Le 04/01/2012 12:44, Stephan Witt a écrit :
And this is the result:
I've opened the users guide and started to page down unto the end once.
* 2.0.0, 4.6.3 Carbon, 22 Sekunden
* 2.0.0, 4.6.3 Cocoa, 23 Sekunden
* 2.0.2, 4.7.2 Cocoa, 20 Sekunden
* 2.1svn, 4.8.0 Cocoa, 23 Sekunden
* 2.1svn, 4.8.0
Le 04/01/2012 12:44, Stephan Witt a écrit :
And this is the result:
I've opened the users guide and started to page down unto the end once.
* 2.0.0, 4.6.3 Carbon, 22 Sekunden
* 2.0.0, 4.6.3 Cocoa, 23 Sekunden
* 2.0.2, 4.7.2 Cocoa, 20 Sekunden
* 2.1svn, 4.8.0 Cocoa, 23 Sekunden
* 2.1svn, 4.8.0
Le 04/01/2012 12:44, Stephan Witt a écrit :
And this is the result:
I've opened the users guide and started to page down unto the end once.
* 2.0.0, 4.6.3 Carbon, 22 Sekunden
* 2.0.0, 4.6.3 Cocoa, 23 Sekunden
* 2.0.2, 4.7.2 Cocoa, 20 Sekunden
* 2.1svn, 4.8.0 Cocoa, 23 Sekunden
* 2.1svn, 4.8.0
Le 29/11/11 22:07, Richard Heck a écrit :
My book, /Frege's Theorem/, which was both written with and typeset from
LyX, has just recently been published by Oxford University Press. You
can have a look at the pages, if you wish, from its page on Amazon:
Le 01/12/11 05:44, BH a écrit :
In any case, another testament to LyX/LaTeX. Thanks again to the developers, to
whom I'm
grateful every day.
Hmm, you are one of them, aren't you?
JMarc
Le 29/11/11 22:07, Richard Heck a écrit :
My book, /Frege's Theorem/, which was both written with and typeset from
LyX, has just recently been published by Oxford University Press. You
can have a look at the pages, if you wish, from its page on Amazon:
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