On Friday 15 February 2002 07:07, John O'Gorman wrote:
[problems with LyX changing input to include
Can anyone suggest a workaround?
Have you tried entering the \input command as ERT?
Joe
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Joseph A. Reuter, Wizard-in-Training [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Olorin I was in my youth in the
On Friday 15 February 2002 07:07, John O'Gorman wrote:
[problems with LyX changing input to include
Can anyone suggest a workaround?
Have you tried entering the \input command as ERT?
Joe
--
Joseph A. Reuter, Wizard-in-Training [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Olorin I was in my youth in the
On Friday 15 February 2002 07:07, John O'Gorman wrote:
[problems with LyX changing "input" to "include"
> Can anyone suggest a workaround?
Have you tried entering the \input command as ERT?
Joe
--
Joseph A. Reuter, Wizard-in-Training [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Olorin I was in my youth in
I am trying to create standard letters in LyX
(using bits of perl programs).
These letters get generated from database
records.
It is all working beautifully BUT for this
one thing!
I need to be able to include standard clauses
from a set using datafile criteria to determine
which clauses get
On Friday 15 February 2002 07:07, John O'Gorman wrote:
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This problem shows up in Lyx v 1.1.5
Could you try with one of the most recent releases?
v 1.1.6fix4
Can anyone suggest a workaround?
As a last resource you could do it using raw latex, but the behaviour that
you described
I am trying to create standard letters in LyX
(using bits of perl programs).
These letters get generated from database
records.
It is all working beautifully BUT for this
one thing!
I need to be able to include standard clauses
from a set using datafile criteria to determine
which clauses get
On Friday 15 February 2002 07:07, John O'Gorman wrote:
...
This problem shows up in Lyx v 1.1.5
Could you try with one of the most recent releases?
v 1.1.6fix4
Can anyone suggest a workaround?
As a last resource you could do it using raw latex, but the behaviour that
you described
I am trying to create standard letters in LyX
(using bits of perl programs).
These letters get generated from database
records.
It is all working beautifully BUT for this
one thing!
I need to be able to include standard clauses
from a set using datafile criteria to determine
which clauses get
On Friday 15 February 2002 07:07, John O'Gorman wrote:
...
> This problem shows up in Lyx v 1.1.5
Could you try with one of the most recent releases?
v 1.1.6fix4
> Can anyone suggest a workaround?
As a last resource you could do it using raw latex, but the behaviour that
you described