I installed 1.6.2 on Windows Vista on top of my existing 1.6.0 version.
Now it won't start. It trys to find the UI definition file in the wrong
place but it cannot find it. There is no directory LyX 1.6.1!!
I tried both the official installer and the Alt installer, both are
giving me same
I installed 1.6.2 on Windows Vista on top of my existing 1.6.0 version.
Now it won't start. It trys to find the UI definition file in the wrong
place but it cannot find it. There is no directory LyX 1.6.1!!
I tried both the official installer and the Alt installer, both are
giving me same
I installed 1.6.2 on Windows Vista on top of my existing 1.6.0 version.
Now it won't start. It trys to find the UI definition file in the wrong
place but it cannot find it. There is no directory LyX 1.6.1!!
I tried both the official installer and the Alt installer, both are
giving me same
In the embedded object help document, there are description of 6
different cross-reference variations. The last one is Formatted
reference: prints a self defined cross-reference format.
The questions are, how and where does LyX define the format? How do I
define a different format?
Thanks.
In the embedded object help document, there are description of 6
different cross-reference variations. The last one is Formatted
reference: prints a self defined cross-reference format.
The questions are, how and where does LyX define the format? How do I
define a different format?
Thanks.
In the embedded object help document, there are description of 6
different cross-reference variations. The last one is "Formatted
reference: prints a self defined cross-reference format. "
The questions are, how and where does LyX define the format? How do I
define a different format?
I followed the help document on embedded object to place figure caption
on the side. However I end up with a caption like this Figure
[EMAIL PROTECTED] figure: caption text. Any idea what might be broken?
In addition, the caption text is indented to the :, is there a way to
turn off the
I followed the help document on embedded object to place figure caption
on the side. However I end up with a caption like this Figure
[EMAIL PROTECTED] figure: caption text. Any idea what might be broken?
In addition, the caption text is indented to the :, is there a way to
turn off the
I followed the help document on embedded object to place figure caption
on the side. However I end up with a caption like this "Figure
[EMAIL PROTECTED] figure: caption text". Any idea what might be broken?
In addition, the caption text is indented to the ":", is there a way to
turn off the
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Max Bian wrote:
Hi.
I am having trouble with EPS files converted from PNG from Adobe
Photoshop. I saved the PNG as EPS using Photoshop EPS option. I can
view the EPS file and the final output in PS format fine in GSView
PDF file. Including bitmap files directly will lead to
very fuzzy results when the PDF display resolution does not match the
native capture resolution of the screenshot.
Max
Max Bian wrote:
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Max Bian wrote:
Hi.
I am having
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Max Bian wrote:
Hi.
I am having trouble with EPS files converted from PNG from Adobe
Photoshop. I saved the PNG as EPS using Photoshop EPS option. I can
view the EPS file and the final output in PS format fine in GSView
PDF file. Including bitmap files directly will lead to
very fuzzy results when the PDF display resolution does not match the
native capture resolution of the screenshot.
Max
Max Bian wrote:
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Max Bian wrote:
Hi.
I am having
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Max Bian wrote:
Hi.
I am having trouble with EPS files converted from PNG from Adobe
Photoshop. I saved the PNG as EPS using "Photoshop EPS" option. I can
view the EPS file and the final output in PS format f
reate a much
better looking PDF file. Including bitmap files directly will lead to
very fuzzy results when the PDF display resolution does not match the
native capture resolution of the screenshot.
Max
Max Bian wrote:
Resend without the attachment since I cannot send anything > 60K.
Max
Hi.
I am seeing lots of crashes with LyX 1.6 on Windows Vista. I think it
happens when it cannot delete the temp files during exit. This can
happen when I browse the files in the temp file directory or I do not
close Adobe PDF Reader.
Max
Hi.
I am seeing lots of crashes with LyX 1.6 on Windows Vista. I think it
happens when it cannot delete the temp files during exit. This can
happen when I browse the files in the temp file directory or I do not
close Adobe PDF Reader.
Max
Hi.
I am seeing lots of crashes with LyX 1.6 on Windows Vista. I think it
happens when it cannot delete the temp files during exit. This can
happen when I browse the files in the temp file directory or I do not
close Adobe PDF Reader.
Max
Hi.
I am curious about the symbol in the help documents. There is the
sideways triangle used when referring to menu item, for example,
Insert-Box. The - actually looks like a triangle in LyX. How do I
insert a symbol like that?
Thanks.
Max
In layout directory stdinsets.inc, there are definitions of
Info:menu, Info:shortcut, and Info:shortcuts. It appears that these are
the ones to define the menu/shortcut styles in the help files. However,
I don't see there is anyway to use these from LyX menu. Actually, the
definitions in
If I have InsetLayout CharStyle:MenuItem, it works. If I have
InsetLayout CharStyle:Menu_Item in a layout module, LyX displays it as
a red box. I like the latter since it displays a space in the Edit-Text
Style menu. Not sure why it would be red though.
Any idea? I am using LyX 1.6 on
I am using LyX 1.6 on Windows Vista. If I have the three toolbar panels
on three separate rows, it works fine. If I put two of them on one line,
LyX will not be able to restore them correctly when I start it next
time: the second one on the row will go all the way to the right and I
cannot see
Hi.
I am curious about the symbol in the help documents. There is the
sideways triangle used when referring to menu item, for example,
Insert-Box. The - actually looks like a triangle in LyX. How do I
insert a symbol like that?
Thanks.
Max
In layout directory stdinsets.inc, there are definitions of
Info:menu, Info:shortcut, and Info:shortcuts. It appears that these are
the ones to define the menu/shortcut styles in the help files. However,
I don't see there is anyway to use these from LyX menu. Actually, the
definitions in
If I have InsetLayout CharStyle:MenuItem, it works. If I have
InsetLayout CharStyle:Menu_Item in a layout module, LyX displays it as
a red box. I like the latter since it displays a space in the Edit-Text
Style menu. Not sure why it would be red though.
Any idea? I am using LyX 1.6 on
I am using LyX 1.6 on Windows Vista. If I have the three toolbar panels
on three separate rows, it works fine. If I put two of them on one line,
LyX will not be able to restore them correctly when I start it next
time: the second one on the row will go all the way to the right and I
cannot see
Hi.
I am curious about the symbol in the help documents. There is the
sideways triangle used when referring to menu item, for example,
Insert->Box. The -> actually looks like a triangle in LyX. How do I
insert a symbol like that?
Thanks.
Max
In layout directory "stdinsets.inc", there are definitions of
Info:menu, Info:shortcut, and Info:shortcuts. It appears that these are
the ones to define the menu/shortcut styles in the help files. However,
I don't see there is anyway to use these from LyX menu. Actually, the
definitions in
If I have "InsetLayout CharStyle:MenuItem", it works. If I have
"InsetLayout CharStyle:Menu_Item" in a layout module, LyX displays it as
a red box. I like the latter since it displays a space in the Edit->Text
Style menu. Not sure why it would be red though.
Any idea? I am using LyX 1.6 on
I am using LyX 1.6 on Windows Vista. If I have the three toolbar panels
on three separate rows, it works fine. If I put two of them on one line,
LyX will not be able to restore them correctly when I start it next
time: the second one on the row will go all the way to the right and I
cannot see
I'd like to be able to display the graphics along with the text if
possible. Can you please give more details on how this can be done?
Thanks.
Max
rgheck wrote:
Max Bian wrote:
I am using LyX 1.6 on Windows Vista. How do I define a new layout
that does the following:
1) Take an image
{}%
\begin{minipage}[t]{0.4\columnwidth}%
\begin{center}
\vspace{-1em}
\includegraphics[scale=0.5]{\stringFixes/Remove dust
spot/ScaledUp/1227FinalEditList\string.jpg}
\par\end{center}%
\end{minipage}
-- End latex --
Richard Heck wrote:
Max Bian wrote:
I'd like
Steve,
I think you have a good idea but I am not terribly good at tex or latex. I have
the latex code example I need this to do in another email of this thread. Would
it be possible to help me with the actual layout definition with the latex
stuff in it?
Thanks.
Max
I'd like to be able to display the graphics along with the text if
possible. Can you please give more details on how this can be done?
Thanks.
Max
rgheck wrote:
Max Bian wrote:
I am using LyX 1.6 on Windows Vista. How do I define a new layout
that does the following:
1) Take an image
{}%
\begin{minipage}[t]{0.4\columnwidth}%
\begin{center}
\vspace{-1em}
\includegraphics[scale=0.5]{\stringFixes/Remove dust
spot/ScaledUp/1227FinalEditList\string.jpg}
\par\end{center}%
\end{minipage}
-- End latex --
Richard Heck wrote:
Max Bian wrote:
I'd like
Steve,
I think you have a good idea but I am not terribly good at tex or latex. I have
the latex code example I need this to do in another email of this thread. Would
it be possible to help me with the actual layout definition with the latex
stuff in it?
Thanks.
Max
I'd like to be able to display the graphics along with the text if
possible. Can you please give more details on how this can be done?
Thanks.
Max
rgheck wrote:
Max Bian wrote:
I am using LyX 1.6 on Windows Vista. How do I define a new layout
that does the following:
1) Take an image
{}%
\begin{minipage}[t]{0.4\columnwidth}%
\begin{center}
\vspace{-1em}
\includegraphics[scale=0.5]{\string"Fixes/Remove dust
spot/ScaledUp/1227FinalEditList\string".jpg}
\par\end{center}%
\end{minipage}
-- End latex --
Richard Heck wrote:
Max Bian wrote
Steve,
I think you have a good idea but I am not terribly good at tex or latex. I have
the latex code example I need this to do in another email of this thread. Would
it be possible to help me with the actual layout definition with the latex
stuff in it?
Thanks.
Max
I am using LyX 1.6 on Windows Vista. How do I define a new layout that
does the following:
1) Take an image and some text.
2) In the backend, get LyX to place the text in a box, the image in
another box, then put the two boxes in a larger box side-by-side
3) Automatically number the outer
I am using LyX 1.6 on Windows Vista. How do I define a new layout that
does the following:
1) Take an image and some text.
2) In the backend, get LyX to place the text in a box, the image in
another box, then put the two boxes in a larger box side-by-side
3) Automatically number the outer
I am using LyX 1.6 on Windows Vista. How do I define a new layout that
does the following:
1) Take an image and some text.
2) In the backend, get LyX to place the text in a box, the image in
another box, then put the two boxes in a larger box side-by-side
3) Automatically number the outer
I used the alternative installer. Was that the difference?
Thanks.
Max
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Max Bian schrieb:
1. When I do view-PDF(PDFLATEX), it will ask me if I want to create
the directory for the output files. Is there a way to remove this
unnecessary user input?
2. If the pdf is open
Vista 64bit. It is a 32bit version.
Thanks.
Max
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Max Bian schrieb:
I used the alternative installer. Was that the difference?
I'm the author of this installer ;-)
Just joking, here's the difference:
http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/LyXWinInstaller
It should work on Vista as well
I tried both installer and updated the Acrobat.
With the official installer, problem #1 is fixed. I still have problem
with #2. LyX error: I cannot write on file xxx.pdf.
Max
Joost Verburg wrote:
Max Bian wrote:
I am using 1.53 on Windows Vista. I found pdflatex easiest to get
what I need
I used the alternative installer. Was that the difference?
Thanks.
Max
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Max Bian schrieb:
1. When I do view-PDF(PDFLATEX), it will ask me if I want to create
the directory for the output files. Is there a way to remove this
unnecessary user input?
2. If the pdf is open
Vista 64bit. It is a 32bit version.
Thanks.
Max
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Max Bian schrieb:
I used the alternative installer. Was that the difference?
I'm the author of this installer ;-)
Just joking, here's the difference:
http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/LyXWinInstaller
It should work on Vista as well
I tried both installer and updated the Acrobat.
With the official installer, problem #1 is fixed. I still have problem
with #2. LyX error: I cannot write on file xxx.pdf.
Max
Joost Verburg wrote:
Max Bian wrote:
I am using 1.53 on Windows Vista. I found pdflatex easiest to get
what I need
I used the alternative installer. Was that the difference?
Thanks.
Max
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Max Bian schrieb:
1. When I do view->PDF(PDFLATEX), it will ask me if I want to create
the directory for the output files. Is there a way to remove this
unnecessary user input?
2. If the pdf is o
ing Vista 64bit. It is a 32bit version.
Thanks.
Max
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Max Bian schrieb:
I used the alternative installer. Was that the difference?
I'm the author of this installer ;-)
Just joking, here's the difference:
http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/LyXWinInstaller
It should work on Vista as w
I tried both installer and updated the Acrobat.
With the official installer, problem #1 is fixed. I still have problem
with #2. LyX error: I cannot write on file xxx.pdf.
Max
Joost Verburg wrote:
Max Bian wrote:
I am using 1.53 on Windows Vista. I found pdflatex easiest to get
what I need
I am using 1.53 on Windows Vista. I found pdflatex easiest to get what I
need. However I have two problems with it:
1. When I do view-PDF(PDFLATEX), it will ask me if I want to create the
directory for the output files. Is there a way to remove this
unnecessary user input?
2. If the pdf is
I am using 1.53 on Windows Vista. I found pdflatex easiest to get what I
need. However I have two problems with it:
1. When I do view-PDF(PDFLATEX), it will ask me if I want to create the
directory for the output files. Is there a way to remove this
unnecessary user input?
2. If the pdf is
I am using 1.53 on Windows Vista. I found pdflatex easiest to get what I
need. However I have two problems with it:
1. When I do view->PDF(PDFLATEX), it will ask me if I want to create the
directory for the output files. Is there a way to remove this
unnecessary user input?
2. If the pdf is
--- Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That is correct. You have to highlight a particular key in either
browser to
have this information displayed. (Think about what we would do if
your
citation inset cited several keys.)
Yes, both are highlighted, but no info displayed. Okay, I
--- Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That is correct. You have to highlight a particular key in either
browser to
have this information displayed. (Think about what we would do if
your
citation inset cited several keys.)
Again, I got the problem when I clicked on one of the
--- Claus Hentschel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also building a Qt-based version of Lyx 1.3.1 was not
possible due to some strange errors while linking.
Hey, it is possible under cygwin! This is what I did! Need to edit
the impgen.c, same as the xforms version. If you have space, I can ftp
you
--- Lars Gullik Bjønnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| of the window while keeping the left mouse button depressed, the
document
| starts to scroll downward. However, it it scrolling way to fast.
Idealy, the scroll speed should be proportional to the distance that
the pointer is out of bound.
--- Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That is correct. You have to highlight a particular key in either
browser to
have this information displayed. (Think about what we would do if
your
citation inset cited several keys.)
Yes, both are highlighted, but no info displayed. Okay, I
--- Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That is correct. You have to highlight a particular key in either
browser to
have this information displayed. (Think about what we would do if
your
citation inset cited several keys.)
Again, I got the problem when I clicked on one of the
--- Claus Hentschel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also building a Qt-based version of Lyx 1.3.1 was not
possible due to some strange errors while linking.
Hey, it is possible under cygwin! This is what I did! Need to edit
the impgen.c, same as the xforms version. If you have space, I can ftp
you
--- Lars Gullik Bjønnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| of the window while keeping the left mouse button depressed, the
document
| starts to scroll downward. However, it it scrolling way to fast.
Idealy, the scroll speed should be proportional to the distance that
the pointer is out of bound.
--- Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That is correct. You have to highlight a particular key in either
> browser to
> have this information displayed. (Think about what we would do if
> your
> citation inset cited several keys.)
Yes, both are highlighted, but no info displayed.
--- Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That is correct. You have to highlight a particular key in either
> browser to
> have this information displayed. (Think about what we would do if
> your
> citation inset cited several keys.)
Again, I got the problem when I clicked on one of the
--- Claus Hentschel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Also building a Qt-based version of Lyx 1.3.1 was not
> possible due to some strange errors while linking.
Hey, it is possible under cygwin! This is what I did! Need to edit
the impgen.c, same as the xforms version. If you have space, I can ftp
--- Lars Gullik Bjønnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> | > of the window while keeping the left mouse button depressed, the
> document
> | > starts to scroll downward. However, it it scrolling way to fast.
Idealy, the scroll speed should be proportional to the distance that
the pointer is out of
Hello,
I am not sure if you have see it... but here it goes:
Clicking on the citation reference button will bring up the dialog
titled citation, but the info block shows nothing about the
selected item(s). I can click on other items in the Available box
and it displays the info, but it just
Hello,
I am not sure if you have see it... but here it goes:
Clicking on the citation reference button will bring up the dialog
titled citation, but the info block shows nothing about the
selected item(s). I can click on other items in the Available box
and it displays the info, but it just
Hello,
I am not sure if you have see it... but here it goes:
Clicking on the citation reference button will bring up the dialog
titled "citation", but the "info" block shows nothing about the
"selected" item(s). I can click on other items in the "Available" box
and it displays the info, but it
How to turn it on? On cygwin system, it looks worse than xform version
as built.
Max
--- Dekel Tsur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anti-aliasing of fonts.
How to turn it on? On cygwin system, it looks worse than xform version
as built.
Max
--- Dekel Tsur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anti-aliasing of fonts.
How to turn it on? On cygwin system, it looks worse than xform version
as built.
Max
--- Dekel Tsur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Anti-aliasing of fonts.
It is probably related to the extensive use of libtool. It runs every
time a source file is compiled.
Max
--- Henrik Edlund [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Take about the same time to compile LyX as it takes Mozilla for
me. Compiling the Linux kernel is about 10-20 times faster than
both.
It is probably related to the extensive use of libtool. It runs every
time a source file is compiled.
Max
--- Henrik Edlund [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Take about the same time to compile LyX as it takes Mozilla for
me. Compiling the Linux kernel is about 10-20 times faster than
both.
It is probably related to the extensive use of libtool. It runs every
time a source file is compiled.
Max
--- Henrik Edlund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Take about the same time to compile LyX as it takes Mozilla for
> me. Compiling the Linux kernel is about 10-20 times faster than
> both.
There are problems with the file src/.libs/impgen.c. It is not a valid
C file and it won't compile.
The error will appear when lyx.exe is being built. It requires editing
the file by hand. Bad sed script?
--
generating import library for
I am impressed by the time required to compile LyX. Gcc is slow, but I
felt it took much shorter time to build linux kernel with all the
modules.
Any config time option to speed up the build process besides turning
off -O2?
Max
There are problems with the file src/.libs/impgen.c. It is not a valid
C file and it won't compile.
The error will appear when lyx.exe is being built. It requires editing
the file by hand. Bad sed script?
--
generating import library for
I am impressed by the time required to compile LyX. Gcc is slow, but I
felt it took much shorter time to build linux kernel with all the
modules.
Any config time option to speed up the build process besides turning
off -O2?
Max
There are problems with the file src/.libs/impgen.c. It is not a valid
C file and it won't compile.
The error will appear when lyx.exe is being built. It requires editing
the file by hand. Bad sed script?
--
generating import library for
I am impressed by the time required to compile LyX. Gcc is slow, but I
felt it took much shorter time to build linux kernel with all the
modules.
Any config time option to speed up the build process besides turning
off -O2?
Max
--- Jan Van Belle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I hope someone can help me with this one. Every (read:
EVERY) time I want to compile Xforms (the official release
1.0) on a system, it complains in the fdesign directory that
it cannot find the Xpm library. This while I am sure that it
is on it's
--- Jan Van Belle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I hope someone can help me with this one. Every (read:
EVERY) time I want to compile Xforms (the official release
1.0) on a system, it complains in the fdesign directory that
it cannot find the Xpm library. This while I am sure that it
is on it's
--- Jan Van Belle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I hope someone can help me with this one. Every (read:
> EVERY) time I want to compile Xforms (the official release
> 1.0) on a system, it complains in the fdesign directory that
> it cannot find the Xpm library. This while I am sure that it
> is on
Hello,
It seems that if the citation reference dialog opens a bibtex file to
get the list of the keys, it keeps the bibtex file open. If I try to
edit the bibtex file at the same time using another program, I am not
able to save it. The error message is like error 13, permission
denied.
I do
Hello,
It seems that if the citation reference dialog opens a bibtex file to
get the list of the keys, it keeps the bibtex file open. If I try to
edit the bibtex file at the same time using another program, I am not
able to save it. The error message is like error 13, permission
denied.
I do
Hello,
It seems that if the citation reference dialog opens a bibtex file to
get the list of the keys, it keeps the bibtex file open. If I try to
edit the bibtex file at the same time using another program, I am not
able to save it. The error message is like "error 13, permission
denied".
I do
Anyone understands what those references really are?
Thanks.
Max
TextCache.o(.ctors+0x0):TextCache.C: undefined reference to
`__GLOBAL__I__ZN9TextCache7findFitEP6Bufferi'
TextCache.o(.dtors+0x0):TextCache.C: undefined reference to
There is problem with the ASCII export function. When I have multiple
files included, those files are not exported.
It will be nice to be able to export those together.
Max
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
3. You can now Find Search CJK-characters as well. But
Spellchecking
CJK-chars has not been implemented (Anyone how to do?)
All chinese characters alone has meanings, thus individually correct.
There is also no space between the words like English. So it will
Anyone understands what those references really are?
Thanks.
Max
TextCache.o(.ctors+0x0):TextCache.C: undefined reference to
`__GLOBAL__I__ZN9TextCache7findFitEP6Bufferi'
TextCache.o(.dtors+0x0):TextCache.C: undefined reference to
There is problem with the ASCII export function. When I have multiple
files included, those files are not exported.
It will be nice to be able to export those together.
Max
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
3. You can now Find Search CJK-characters as well. But
Spellchecking
CJK-chars has not been implemented (Anyone how to do?)
All chinese characters alone has meanings, thus individually correct.
There is also no space between the words like English. So it will
Anyone understands what those references really are?
Thanks.
Max
TextCache.o(.ctors+0x0):TextCache.C: undefined reference to
`__GLOBAL__I__ZN9TextCache7findFitEP6Bufferi'
TextCache.o(.dtors+0x0):TextCache.C: undefined reference to
There is problem with the ASCII export function. When I have multiple
files included, those files are not exported.
It will be nice to be able to export those together.
Max
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> 3. You can now Find & Search CJK-characters as well. But
> Spellchecking
> CJK-chars has not been implemented (Anyone how to do?)
All chinese characters alone has meanings, thus individually correct.
There is also no space between the words like English. So it
--- Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem lies with the order -lforms -lflimage. Swap them around
and
all will be well.
No, it didn't fix anything. I got the same error. The problem might be
in the xforms 1.0 library. I compiled it with gcc 3.2 and made the
shared
--- Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem lies with the order -lforms -lflimage. Swap them around
and
all will be well.
No, it didn't fix anything. I got the same error. The problem might be
in the xforms 1.0 library. I compiled it with gcc 3.2 and made the
shared
--- Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The problem lies with the order "-lforms -lflimage". Swap them around
> and
> all will be well.
No, it didn't fix anything. I got the same error. The problem might be
in the xforms 1.0 library. I compiled it with gcc 3.2 and made the
shared
--- Michael Abshoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Christian Ridderström wrote:
(cut from my tetex-1.07)
Increased as desired.
I had similiar problem before. I think the default should be enough for
most users. The porblem might be a bad or conflicting package.
Max
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