Re: Automating Index Entry Removal

2009-04-23 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
Richard Heck rgh...@bobjweil.com writes: Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: Do we have that (removing all indexes)? How? I was under the impression that the new search/replace stuff was supposed to allow this sort of thing. Interesting... I do not know, actually. JMarc

Re: Automating Index Entry Removal

2009-04-23 Thread Abdelrazak Younes
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: Richard Heck rgh...@bobjweil.com writes: Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: Do we have that (removing all indexes)? How? I was under the impression that the new search/replace stuff was supposed to allow this sort of thing. Interesting... I do not know, actually.

Re: Automating Index Entry Removal

2009-04-23 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
Richard Heck rgh...@bobjweil.com writes: Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: Do we have that (removing all indexes)? How? I was under the impression that the new search/replace stuff was supposed to allow this sort of thing. Interesting... I do not know, actually. JMarc

Re: Automating Index Entry Removal

2009-04-23 Thread Abdelrazak Younes
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: Richard Heck rgh...@bobjweil.com writes: Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: Do we have that (removing all indexes)? How? I was under the impression that the new search/replace stuff was supposed to allow this sort of thing. Interesting... I do not know, actually.

Re: Automating Index Entry Removal

2009-04-23 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
Richard Heck writes: > Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: >> Do we have that (removing all indexes)? How? >> > I was under the impression that the new search/replace stuff was > supposed to allow this sort of thing. Interesting... I do not know, actually. JMarc

Re: Automating Index Entry Removal

2009-04-23 Thread Abdelrazak Younes
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: Richard Heck writes: Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: Do we have that (removing all indexes)? How? I was under the impression that the new search/replace stuff was supposed to allow this sort of thing. Interesting... I do not know, actually.

Re: Automating Index Entry Removal

2009-04-22 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com writes: Rich Shepard wrote: On Tue, 21 Apr 2009, rgheck wrote: Open the LyX file in a text editor and you'll see the format of these. You can then write a simple script that will remove them: sed, perl, python, whatever. That's what I thought the default would

Re: Automating Index Entry Removal

2009-04-22 Thread Richard Heck
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: Do we have that (removing all indexes)? How? I was under the impression that the new search/replace stuff was supposed to allow this sort of thing. rh

Re: Automating Index Entry Removal

2009-04-22 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com writes: Rich Shepard wrote: On Tue, 21 Apr 2009, rgheck wrote: Open the LyX file in a text editor and you'll see the format of these. You can then write a simple script that will remove them: sed, perl, python, whatever. That's what I thought the default would

Re: Automating Index Entry Removal

2009-04-22 Thread Richard Heck
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: Do we have that (removing all indexes)? How? I was under the impression that the new search/replace stuff was supposed to allow this sort of thing. rh

Re: Automating Index Entry Removal

2009-04-22 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
rgheck writes: > Rich Shepard wrote: >> On Tue, 21 Apr 2009, rgheck wrote: >> >>> Open the LyX file in a text editor and you'll see the format of >>> these. You >>> can then write a simple script that will remove them: sed, perl, python, >>> whatever. >> >> That's what I

Re: Automating Index Entry Removal

2009-04-22 Thread Richard Heck
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: Do we have that (removing all indexes)? How? I was under the impression that the new search/replace stuff was supposed to allow this sort of thing. rh

Automating Index Entry Removal

2009-04-21 Thread Rich Shepard
I'm using text from one document (which has an index) in another document (which will not have an index). Is there a way I can bulk delete all the [Idx] insertions in the copied text? The standard search-and-replace dialog box doesn't recognize the three-character string as a valid search term.

Re: Automating Index Entry Removal

2009-04-21 Thread rgheck
Rich Shepard wrote: I'm using text from one document (which has an index) in another document (which will not have an index). Is there a way I can bulk delete all the [Idx] insertions in the copied text? The standard search-and-replace dialog box doesn't recognize the three-character string as

Re: Automating Index Entry Removal

2009-04-21 Thread Rich Shepard
On Tue, 21 Apr 2009, rgheck wrote: Open the LyX file in a text editor and you'll see the format of these. You can then write a simple script that will remove them: sed, perl, python, whatever. That's what I thought the default would be. :-) I was wondering if there was a way within LyX to

Re: Automating Index Entry Removal

2009-04-21 Thread rgheck
Rich Shepard wrote: On Tue, 21 Apr 2009, rgheck wrote: Open the LyX file in a text editor and you'll see the format of these. You can then write a simple script that will remove them: sed, perl, python, whatever. That's what I thought the default would be. :-) I was wondering if there was a

Re: Automating Index Entry Removal

2009-04-21 Thread Rich Shepard
On Tue, 21 Apr 2009, rgheck wrote: No, not in 1.6. There's been work for the next version that will provide this kind of facility, so you could try doing this in 2.0.svn and then exporting to 1.6. It'd be interesting to know if it worked. rh, Already done with emacs. Perhaps there will be

Automating Index Entry Removal

2009-04-21 Thread Rich Shepard
I'm using text from one document (which has an index) in another document (which will not have an index). Is there a way I can bulk delete all the [Idx] insertions in the copied text? The standard search-and-replace dialog box doesn't recognize the three-character string as a valid search term.

Re: Automating Index Entry Removal

2009-04-21 Thread rgheck
Rich Shepard wrote: I'm using text from one document (which has an index) in another document (which will not have an index). Is there a way I can bulk delete all the [Idx] insertions in the copied text? The standard search-and-replace dialog box doesn't recognize the three-character string as

Re: Automating Index Entry Removal

2009-04-21 Thread Rich Shepard
On Tue, 21 Apr 2009, rgheck wrote: Open the LyX file in a text editor and you'll see the format of these. You can then write a simple script that will remove them: sed, perl, python, whatever. That's what I thought the default would be. :-) I was wondering if there was a way within LyX to

Re: Automating Index Entry Removal

2009-04-21 Thread rgheck
Rich Shepard wrote: On Tue, 21 Apr 2009, rgheck wrote: Open the LyX file in a text editor and you'll see the format of these. You can then write a simple script that will remove them: sed, perl, python, whatever. That's what I thought the default would be. :-) I was wondering if there was a

Re: Automating Index Entry Removal

2009-04-21 Thread Rich Shepard
On Tue, 21 Apr 2009, rgheck wrote: No, not in 1.6. There's been work for the next version that will provide this kind of facility, so you could try doing this in 2.0.svn and then exporting to 1.6. It'd be interesting to know if it worked. rh, Already done with emacs. Perhaps there will be

Automating Index Entry Removal

2009-04-21 Thread Rich Shepard
I'm using text from one document (which has an index) in another document (which will not have an index). Is there a way I can bulk delete all the [Idx] insertions in the copied text? The standard search-and-replace dialog box doesn't recognize the three-character string as a valid search term.

Re: Automating Index Entry Removal

2009-04-21 Thread rgheck
Rich Shepard wrote: I'm using text from one document (which has an index) in another document (which will not have an index). Is there a way I can bulk delete all the [Idx] insertions in the copied text? The standard search-and-replace dialog box doesn't recognize the three-character string as

Re: Automating Index Entry Removal

2009-04-21 Thread Rich Shepard
On Tue, 21 Apr 2009, rgheck wrote: Open the LyX file in a text editor and you'll see the format of these. You can then write a simple script that will remove them: sed, perl, python, whatever. That's what I thought the default would be. :-) I was wondering if there was a way within LyX to

Re: Automating Index Entry Removal

2009-04-21 Thread rgheck
Rich Shepard wrote: On Tue, 21 Apr 2009, rgheck wrote: Open the LyX file in a text editor and you'll see the format of these. You can then write a simple script that will remove them: sed, perl, python, whatever. That's what I thought the default would be. :-) I was wondering if there was a

Re: Automating Index Entry Removal

2009-04-21 Thread Rich Shepard
On Tue, 21 Apr 2009, rgheck wrote: No, not in 1.6. There's been work for the next version that will provide this kind of facility, so you could try doing this in 2.0.svn and then exporting to 1.6. It'd be interesting to know if it worked. rh, Already done with emacs. Perhaps there will be