Moin moin Jürgen all,
Jürgen's advice, just to put in the IPA-Unicode characters into LyX
works fine, in principle. Seems to work completely e. g. with the
article doc class. My test input comes out as such, example:
FβfvθðszSZ ù ü ç J xGχ K h QhH
mMnïñ ŋŋŋ ð
= ŋŋŋ
{N} or \textipa{\ng} in ERT
b.) Insert-Special Characters-Phonetic Symbols (or Ctrl-Alt-P) to get to
TIPA-mode and then insert N. This has the advantage of instant preview and
automatic loading of the tipa package.
Jürgen
PS. this is one of the reasons why I recommend to learn the tipa shortcut
Am 24.10.2008 um 16:43 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Workaround: force using the tipa font by
a.) inserting \textipa{N} or \textipa{\ng} in ERT
OK.
b.) Insert-Special Characters-Phonetic Symbols (or Ctrl-Alt-P) to
get to
TIPA-mode and then insert N.
OK (but Ctrl-Alt-P doesn't work in my
Joachim Kreimer-de Fries wrote:
b.) Insert-Special Characters-Phonetic Symbols (or Ctrl-Alt-P) to
get to
TIPA-mode and then insert N.
OK (but Ctrl-Alt-P doesn't work in my LyX, but that's not urgent).
This depends on the bind file. The actual shortcut that is used by your system
Moin moin Jürgen all,
Jürgen's advice, just to put in the IPA-Unicode characters into LyX
works fine, in principle. Seems to work completely e. g. with the
article doc class. My test input comes out as such, example:
FβfvθðszSZ ù ü ç J xGχ K h QhH
mMnïñ ŋŋŋ ð
= ŋŋŋ
{N} or \textipa{\ng} in ERT
b.) Insert-Special Characters-Phonetic Symbols (or Ctrl-Alt-P) to get to
TIPA-mode and then insert N. This has the advantage of instant preview and
automatic loading of the tipa package.
Jürgen
PS. this is one of the reasons why I recommend to learn the tipa shortcut
Am 24.10.2008 um 16:43 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Workaround: force using the tipa font by
a.) inserting \textipa{N} or \textipa{\ng} in ERT
OK.
b.) Insert-Special Characters-Phonetic Symbols (or Ctrl-Alt-P) to
get to
TIPA-mode and then insert N.
OK (but Ctrl-Alt-P doesn't work in my
Joachim Kreimer-de Fries wrote:
b.) Insert-Special Characters-Phonetic Symbols (or Ctrl-Alt-P) to
get to
TIPA-mode and then insert N.
OK (but Ctrl-Alt-P doesn't work in my LyX, but that's not urgent).
This depends on the bind file. The actual shortcut that is used by your system
Moin moin Jürgen & all,
Jürgen's advice, just to put in the IPA-Unicode characters into LyX
works fine, in principle. Seems to work completely e. g. with the
"article" doc class. My test input comes out as such, example:
FβfvθðszSZ ù ü ç J xGχ K h QhH
mMnïñ ŋŋŋ ð
=>
orkaround: force using the tipa font by
a.) inserting \textipa{N} or \textipa{\ng} in ERT
b.) Insert->Special Characters->Phonetic Symbols (or Ctrl-Alt-P) to get to
TIPA-mode and then insert "N". This has the advantage of instant preview and
automatic loading of the tipa package.
Jürgen
PS.
Am 24.10.2008 um 16:43 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Workaround: force using the tipa font by
a.) inserting \textipa{N} or \textipa{\ng} in ERT
OK.
b.) Insert->Special Characters->Phonetic Symbols (or Ctrl-Alt-P) to
get to
TIPA-mode and then insert "N".
OK (but Ctrl-Al
Joachim Kreimer-de Fries wrote:
> > b.) Insert->Special Characters->Phonetic Symbols (or Ctrl-Alt-P) to
> > get to
> > TIPA-mode and then insert "N".
>
> OK (but Ctrl-Alt-P doesn't work in my LyX, but that's not urgent).
This depends on the bind file.
Joachim Kreimer-de Fries wrote:
BTW (2), I find the document class tufte-layout worth to be
transformed into a LyX document class, style or template - for the
time being I did not find a way to import the sample-handout into Lyx.
Look here:
http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/Tufte-handout
J??rgen
Joachim Kreimer-de Fries wrote:
BTW (2), I find the document class tufte-layout worth to be
transformed into a LyX document class, style or template - for the
time being I did not find a way to import the sample-handout into Lyx.
Look here:
http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/Tufte-handout
J??rgen
Joachim Kreimer-de Fries wrote:
> BTW (2), I find the document class "tufte-layout" worth to be
> transformed into a LyX document class, style or template - for the
> time being I did not find a way to import the sample-handout into Lyx.
Look here:
http://wiki.lyx.org/Layouts/Tufte-handout
Joachim Kreimer-de Fries wrote:
OK, I'm still on LyX 1.5.6.
LyX 1.5.7 is not released yet. The fix I'm talking about has been put in
yesterday, right after your report.
BTW, the fact of easiest (undeclared and unconfigured) use of IPA-
Unicode should be more flashly, apparitionally
Joachim Kreimer-de Fries wrote:
OK, I'm still on LyX 1.5.6.
LyX 1.5.7 is not released yet. The fix I'm talking about has been put in
yesterday, right after your report.
BTW, the fact of easiest (undeclared and unconfigured) use of IPA-
Unicode should be more flashly, apparitionally
Joachim Kreimer-de Fries wrote:
> OK, I'm still on LyX 1.5.6.
LyX 1.5.7 is not released yet. The fix I'm talking about has been put in
yesterday, right after your report.
> BTW, the fact of easiest (undeclared and unconfigured) use of IPA-
> Unicode should be more flashly, apparitionally
Joachim Kreimer-de Fries wrote:
LyX has utf-8 input possibility, it works well with German umlaute
(ä, ü, ö, ß), but if you input real IPA characters like
ɸ ɣ χ ɟ ɑ ʃ
it will not work. Instead you get
LyX: latex errors
Package imputenc error: Unicode char \u8: not set up for use with
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Do not use utf8 as encoding. Use the language's default encoding. Then LyX
will automatically load the tipa package and output the correct LaTeX
macros.
BTW of course it should also work with the encoding utf8. This is a bug I have
just fixed for 1.5.7 and 1.6.0.
It really works fine and automatically with IPA-Unicode input and
output!
Am 19.10.2008 um 12:24 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Do not use utf8 as encoding. Use the language's default encoding.
Then LyX
will automatically load the tipa package and output the correct
LaTeX macros.
Am
Am 19.10.2008 um 23:19 schrieb Joachim Kreimer-de Fries:
OT:
BTW (2), I find the document class tufte-layout worth to be
transformed into a LyX document class, style or template - for the
time being I did not find a way to import the sample-handout into Lyx.
In my proposal to elaborate a
Joachim Kreimer-de Fries wrote:
LyX has utf-8 input possibility, it works well with German umlaute
(ä, ü, ö, ß), but if you input real IPA characters like
ɸ ɣ χ ɟ ɑ ʃ
it will not work. Instead you get
LyX: latex errors
Package imputenc error: Unicode char \u8: not set up for use with
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Do not use utf8 as encoding. Use the language's default encoding. Then LyX
will automatically load the tipa package and output the correct LaTeX
macros.
BTW of course it should also work with the encoding utf8. This is a bug I have
just fixed for 1.5.7 and 1.6.0.
It really works fine and automatically with IPA-Unicode input and
output!
Am 19.10.2008 um 12:24 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Do not use utf8 as encoding. Use the language's default encoding.
Then LyX
will automatically load the tipa package and output the correct
LaTeX macros.
Am
Am 19.10.2008 um 23:19 schrieb Joachim Kreimer-de Fries:
OT:
BTW (2), I find the document class tufte-layout worth to be
transformed into a LyX document class, style or template - for the
time being I did not find a way to import the sample-handout into Lyx.
In my proposal to elaborate a
Joachim Kreimer-de Fries wrote:
> LyX has utf-8 input possibility, it works well with German umlaute
> (ä, ü, ö, ß), but if you input real IPA characters like
>
> ɸ ɣ χ ɟ ɑ ʃ
>
> it will not work. Instead you get
>
> LyX: latex errors
> Package imputenc error: Unicode char \u8: not set up for
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Do not use utf8 as encoding. Use the language's default encoding. Then LyX
> will automatically load the tipa package and output the correct LaTeX
> macros.
BTW of course it should also work with the encoding utf8. This is a bug I have
just fixed for 1.5.7 and 1.6.0.
It really works fine and automatically with IPA-Unicode input and
output!
Am 19.10.2008 um 12:24 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Do not use utf8 as encoding. Use the language's default encoding.
Then LyX
will automatically load the tipa package and output the correct
LaTeX macros.
Am
Am 19.10.2008 um 23:19 schrieb Joachim Kreimer-de Fries:
OT:
BTW (2), I find the document class "tufte-layout" worth to be
transformed into a LyX document class, style or template - for the
time being I did not find a way to import the sample-handout into Lyx.
In my proposal to elaborate
Hi, preparing some texts in elder Saxon (Low German) language, I want
to add explanation about pronunciation with IPA characters in output
(pdf).
LyX has utf-8 input possibility, it works well with German umlaute
(ä, ü, ö, ß), but if you input real IPA characters like
ɸ ɣ χ ɟ ɑ ʃ
it
Hi, preparing some texts in elder Saxon (Low German) language, I want
to add explanation about pronunciation with IPA characters in output
(pdf).
LyX has utf-8 input possibility, it works well with German umlaute
(ä, ü, ö, ß), but if you input real IPA characters like
ɸ ɣ χ ɟ ɑ ʃ
it
Hi, preparing some texts in elder Saxon (Low German) language, I want
to add explanation about pronunciation with IPA characters in output
(pdf).
LyX has utf-8 input possibility, it works well with German umlaute
(ä, ü, ö, ß), but if you input real IPA characters like
ɸ ɣ χ ɟ ɑ ʃ
it
I use lyx since one month. I would like to know how to intsal phonetic fonts
(as tipa) and how to use them in a document
Thanks for the help you will bring to me.
Chamanga
On Thu, Jul 25, 2002 at 02:53:24PM +0200, chamanga wrote:
I use lyx since one month. I would like to know how to intsal phonetic fonts
(as tipa)
You should locate the tipa package somewhere on the net (hshould be called
tipa-1.1-beta.tar.gz or similar), download it, unpack it, go to
pub/dante
I use lyx since one month. I would like to know how to intsal phonetic fonts
(as tipa) and how to use them in a document
Thanks for the help you will bring to me.
Chamanga
On Thu, Jul 25, 2002 at 02:53:24PM +0200, chamanga wrote:
I use lyx since one month. I would like to know how to intsal phonetic fonts
(as tipa)
You should locate the tipa package somewhere on the net (hshould be called
tipa-1.1-beta.tar.gz or similar), download it, unpack it, go to
pub/dante
I use lyx since one month. I would like to know how to intsal phonetic fonts
(as tipa) and how to use them in a document
Thanks for the help you will bring to me.
Chamanga
On Thu, Jul 25, 2002 at 02:53:24PM +0200, chamanga wrote:
> I use lyx since one month. I would like to know how to intsal phonetic fonts
> (as tipa)
You should locate the tipa package somewhere on the net (hshould be called
tipa-1.1-beta.tar.gz or similar), download it, unpack it, go
J'utilise Lyx depuis bientot un mois. Quelqu'un peut-il me dire comment installer une
police phonetique et l'utiliser dans un document ?
Merci pour toute l'aide que vous pourrez m'apporter.
Chamanga
J'utilise Lyx depuis bientot un mois. Quelqu'un peut-il me dire comment installer une
police phonetique et l'utiliser dans un document ?
Merci pour toute l'aide que vous pourrez m'apporter.
Chamanga
J'utilise Lyx depuis bientot un mois. Quelqu'un peut-il me dire comment installer une
police phonetique et l'utiliser dans un document ?
Merci pour toute l'aide que vous pourrez m'apporter.
Chamanga
On Mon, Apr 15, 2002 at 05:43:52PM +0200, Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Mon, Apr 15, 2002 at 04:20:53PM +0200, Koen Martens wrote:
It's very tempting for me to volunteer for this task, however I should
think about it. I have as yet not been involved in lyx development, so I
would need to dive
On Mon, 15 Apr 2002 17:43:52 +0200 wrote Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Can any scripting language talk to LyX through the server pipes?
I believe this would be an option.
I think it's the sanest way to go. It needs a *lot* more work with
getting the lyxfuncs into shape though. And
On Mon, Apr 15, 2002 at 05:43:52PM +0200, Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Mon, Apr 15, 2002 at 04:20:53PM +0200, Koen Martens wrote:
It's very tempting for me to volunteer for this task, however I should
think about it. I have as yet not been involved in lyx development, so I
would need to dive
On Mon, 15 Apr 2002 17:43:52 +0200 wrote Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Can any scripting language talk to LyX through the server pipes?
I believe this would be an option.
I think it's the sanest way to go. It needs a *lot* more work with
getting the lyxfuncs into shape though. And
On Mon, Apr 15, 2002 at 05:43:52PM +0200, Andre Poenitz wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 15, 2002 at 04:20:53PM +0200, Koen Martens wrote:
> > It's very tempting for me to volunteer for this task, however I should
> > think about it. I have as yet not been involved in lyx development, so I
> > would need to
On Mon, 15 Apr 2002 17:43:52 +0200 wrote Andre Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Can any scripting language talk to LyX through the server pipes?
> >
> > I believe this would be an option.
> I think it's the sanest way to go. It needs a *lot* more work with
> getting the lyxfuncs into shape
On Fri, Apr 12, 2002 at 04:19:03PM +0100, John Levon wrote:
On Fri, Apr 12, 2002 at 09:23:57AM +0200, Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Thu, Apr 11, 2002 at 10:17:00PM -0400, Larry Kollar wrote:
Can any scripting language talk to LyX through the server pipes?
I believe this would be an option.
On Mon, Apr 15, 2002 at 04:20:53PM +0200, Koen Martens wrote:
It's very tempting for me to volunteer for this task, however I should
think about it. I have as yet not been involved in lyx development, so I
would need to dive into the inner workings first.. Let me think about
this for some
On Fri, Apr 12, 2002 at 04:19:03PM +0100, John Levon wrote:
On Fri, Apr 12, 2002 at 09:23:57AM +0200, Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Thu, Apr 11, 2002 at 10:17:00PM -0400, Larry Kollar wrote:
Can any scripting language talk to LyX through the server pipes?
I believe this would be an option.
On Mon, Apr 15, 2002 at 04:20:53PM +0200, Koen Martens wrote:
It's very tempting for me to volunteer for this task, however I should
think about it. I have as yet not been involved in lyx development, so I
would need to dive into the inner workings first.. Let me think about
this for some
On Fri, Apr 12, 2002 at 04:19:03PM +0100, John Levon wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 12, 2002 at 09:23:57AM +0200, Andre Poenitz wrote:
> > On Thu, Apr 11, 2002 at 10:17:00PM -0400, Larry Kollar wrote:
> > > Can any scripting language talk to LyX through the server pipes?
> >
> > I believe this would be an
On Mon, Apr 15, 2002 at 04:20:53PM +0200, Koen Martens wrote:
> It's very tempting for me to volunteer for this task, however I should
> think about it. I have as yet not been involved in lyx development, so I
> would need to dive into the inner workings first.. Let me think about
> this for some
On Thu, Apr 11, 2002 at 10:17:00PM -0400, Larry Kollar wrote:
Can any scripting language talk to LyX through the server pipes?
I believe this would be an option.
Andre'
--
Those who desire to give up Freedom in order to gain Security,
will not have, nor do they deserve, either one. (T.
On Fri, Apr 12, 2002 at 09:23:57AM +0200, Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Thu, Apr 11, 2002 at 10:17:00PM -0400, Larry Kollar wrote:
Can any scripting language talk to LyX through the server pipes?
I believe this would be an option.
I think it's the sanest way to go. It needs a *lot* more work
On Thu, Apr 11, 2002 at 10:17:00PM -0400, Larry Kollar wrote:
Can any scripting language talk to LyX through the server pipes?
I believe this would be an option.
Andre'
--
Those who desire to give up Freedom in order to gain Security,
will not have, nor do they deserve, either one. (T.
On Fri, Apr 12, 2002 at 09:23:57AM +0200, Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Thu, Apr 11, 2002 at 10:17:00PM -0400, Larry Kollar wrote:
Can any scripting language talk to LyX through the server pipes?
I believe this would be an option.
I think it's the sanest way to go. It needs a *lot* more work
On Thu, Apr 11, 2002 at 10:17:00PM -0400, Larry Kollar wrote:
> Can any scripting language talk to LyX through the server pipes?
I believe this would be an option.
Andre'
--
Those who desire to give up Freedom in order to gain Security,
will not have, nor do they deserve, either one. (T.
On Fri, Apr 12, 2002 at 09:23:57AM +0200, Andre Poenitz wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 11, 2002 at 10:17:00PM -0400, Larry Kollar wrote:
> > Can any scripting language talk to LyX through the server pipes?
>
> I believe this would be an option.
I think it's the sanest way to go. It needs a *lot* more
On Tue, 9 Apr 2002 10:38:42 -0500
Peter Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 09 April 2002 09:07 am, Christian Beermann wrote:
Now prepare a work in linguistics and I need the IPA
(International Phonetic Alphabet) Does anybody know if it is
possible to use these signs with lyx
On Thu, Apr 11, 2002 at 03:17:58PM +0200, Christian Beermann wrote:
Yes, the tipa package makes it very easy. If it is not already
installed on your system, search CTAN for tipa to get the
package and the documentation. (You'll need to use Evil Red
Text, but it's really
On Thu, Apr 11, 2002 at 03:17:58PM +0200, Christian Beermann wrote:
Thank you very much now I can start to work it was realy simple to
install the IPA Package, one stupid newbie question: What do You mean
with Evil Red Text
Ctrl-L marked text (direct LaTeX in LyX). ERT is very standard
Donnerstag, 11. April 2002 15:17 Christian Beermann wrote:
On Tue, 9 Apr 2002 10:38:42 -0500
Peter Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 09 April 2002 09:07 am, Christian Beermann wrote:
Now prepare a work in linguistics and I need the IPA
(International Phonetic Alphabet) Does
On Tue, 9 Apr 2002 16:07:38 +0200
Christian Beermann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
i'm working witl lyx some month with pleasure and I found a lot of
usefull hints on this list.
Now prepare a work in linguistics and I need the IPA (International
Phonetic Alphabet) Does anybody know
... Some of us are too old to learn yet another minor
programming language. I'm sure python, like tcl or icon (from the
University of Arizona), has its strong points, just as sh/ksh/csh have
their strong points -- but python, tcl, and icon remain fringe
programming languages with tiny user
On Tue, 9 Apr 2002 10:38:42 -0500
Peter Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 09 April 2002 09:07 am, Christian Beermann wrote:
Now prepare a work in linguistics and I need the IPA
(International Phonetic Alphabet) Does anybody know if it is
possible to use these signs with lyx
On Thu, Apr 11, 2002 at 03:17:58PM +0200, Christian Beermann wrote:
Yes, the tipa package makes it very easy. If it is not already
installed on your system, search CTAN for tipa to get the
package and the documentation. (You'll need to use Evil Red
Text, but it's really
On Thu, Apr 11, 2002 at 03:17:58PM +0200, Christian Beermann wrote:
Thank you very much now I can start to work it was realy simple to
install the IPA Package, one stupid newbie question: What do You mean
with Evil Red Text
Ctrl-L marked text (direct LaTeX in LyX). ERT is very standard
Donnerstag, 11. April 2002 15:17 Christian Beermann wrote:
On Tue, 9 Apr 2002 10:38:42 -0500
Peter Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 09 April 2002 09:07 am, Christian Beermann wrote:
Now prepare a work in linguistics and I need the IPA
(International Phonetic Alphabet) Does
On Tue, 9 Apr 2002 16:07:38 +0200
Christian Beermann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
i'm working witl lyx some month with pleasure and I found a lot of
usefull hints on this list.
Now prepare a work in linguistics and I need the IPA (International
Phonetic Alphabet) Does anybody know
... Some of us are too old to learn yet another minor
programming language. I'm sure python, like tcl or icon (from the
University of Arizona), has its strong points, just as sh/ksh/csh have
their strong points -- but python, tcl, and icon remain fringe
programming languages with tiny user
On Tue, 9 Apr 2002 10:38:42 -0500
Peter Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 09 April 2002 09:07 am, Christian Beermann wrote:
> > Now prepare a work in linguistics and I need the IPA
> > (International Phonetic Alphabet) Does anybody know if it is
> >
On Thu, Apr 11, 2002 at 03:17:58PM +0200, Christian Beermann wrote:
> > Yes, the tipa package makes it very easy. If it is not already
> > installed on your system, search CTAN for "tipa" to get the
> > package and the documentation. (You'll need to use Evil Red
> > Text, but it's
On Thu, Apr 11, 2002 at 03:17:58PM +0200, Christian Beermann wrote:
> Thank you very much now I can start to work it was realy simple to
> install the IPA Package, one stupid newbie question: What do You mean
> with "Evil Red Text"
Ctrl-L marked text (direct LaTeX in LyX). ERT is very standard
Donnerstag, 11. April 2002 15:17 Christian Beermann wrote:
> On Tue, 9 Apr 2002 10:38:42 -0500
>
> Peter Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Tuesday 09 April 2002 09:07 am, Christian Beermann wrote:
> > > Now prepare a work in linguistics and I need the IPA
On Tue, 9 Apr 2002 16:07:38 +0200
Christian Beermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> i'm working witl lyx some month with pleasure and I found a lot of
> usefull hints on this list.
>
> Now prepare a work in linguistics and I need the IPA (International
&
> ... Some of us are too old to learn yet another minor
> programming language. I'm sure python, like tcl or icon (from the
> University of Arizona), has its strong points, just as sh/ksh/csh have
> their strong points -- but python, tcl, and icon remain fringe
> programming languages with tiny
On Tue, 9 Apr 2002 12:00:48 -0500 wrote Peter Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
If I knew an ounce of C++, I'd actually get started on this myself.
Alas, I'm still working on Python. :)
One more reason for Python support in LyX.
(Think on all the emacs extensions in Lisp to imagine what would
On Wed, Apr 10, 2002 at 09:30:13AM +0200, Guenter Milde wrote:
On Tue, 9 Apr 2002 12:00:48 -0500 wrote Peter Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
If I knew an ounce of C++, I'd actually get started on this myself.
Alas, I'm still working on Python. :)
One more reason for Python support in LyX.
Matej Cepl writes:
One more reason for Python support in LyX.
Hear, hear!!! (frenetic applause)
No thank you. Some of us are too old to learn yet another minor
programming language. I'm sure python, like tcl or icon (from the
University of Arizona), has its strong points, just as
On Wednesday 10 April 2002 17:55, Ronald Florence wrote:
Matej Cepl writes:
One more reason for Python support in LyX.
Hear, hear!!! (frenetic applause)
No thank you. Some of us are too old to learn yet another minor
programming language. I'm sure python, like tcl or icon (from the
On Wed, Apr 10, 2002 at 11:43:23PM +0300, Robin Turner wrote:
I'd say perl, given the massive user base and the wide availability of
existing modules. OK, it's not the most aesthetic language around (generally
looks like a spider's been tap-dancing on my punctuation keys) but it's
On Tue, 9 Apr 2002 12:00:48 -0500 wrote Peter Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
If I knew an ounce of C++, I'd actually get started on this myself.
Alas, I'm still working on Python. :)
One more reason for Python support in LyX.
(Think on all the emacs extensions in Lisp to imagine what would
On Wed, Apr 10, 2002 at 09:30:13AM +0200, Guenter Milde wrote:
On Tue, 9 Apr 2002 12:00:48 -0500 wrote Peter Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
If I knew an ounce of C++, I'd actually get started on this myself.
Alas, I'm still working on Python. :)
One more reason for Python support in LyX.
Matej Cepl writes:
One more reason for Python support in LyX.
Hear, hear!!! (frenetic applause)
No thank you. Some of us are too old to learn yet another minor
programming language. I'm sure python, like tcl or icon (from the
University of Arizona), has its strong points, just as
On Wednesday 10 April 2002 17:55, Ronald Florence wrote:
Matej Cepl writes:
One more reason for Python support in LyX.
Hear, hear!!! (frenetic applause)
No thank you. Some of us are too old to learn yet another minor
programming language. I'm sure python, like tcl or icon (from the
On Wed, Apr 10, 2002 at 11:43:23PM +0300, Robin Turner wrote:
I'd say perl, given the massive user base and the wide availability of
existing modules. OK, it's not the most aesthetic language around (generally
looks like a spider's been tap-dancing on my punctuation keys) but it's
On Tue, 9 Apr 2002 12:00:48 -0500 wrote Peter Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> If I knew an ounce of C++, I'd actually get started on this myself.
> Alas, I'm still working on Python. :)
One more reason for Python support in LyX.
(Think on all the emacs extensions in Lisp to imagine what would
On Wed, Apr 10, 2002 at 09:30:13AM +0200, Guenter Milde wrote:
> On Tue, 9 Apr 2002 12:00:48 -0500 wrote Peter Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > If I knew an ounce of C++, I'd actually get started on this myself.
> > Alas, I'm still working on Python. :)
>
> One more reason for Python support
Matej Cepl writes:
> One more reason for Python support in LyX.
Hear, hear!!! (frenetic applause)
No thank you. Some of us are too old to learn yet another minor
programming language. I'm sure python, like tcl or icon (from the
University of Arizona), has its strong points, just as
On Wednesday 10 April 2002 17:55, Ronald Florence wrote:
> Matej Cepl writes:
> > One more reason for Python support in LyX.
>
> Hear, hear!!! (frenetic applause)
>
> No thank you. Some of us are too old to learn yet another minor
> programming language. I'm sure python, like tcl or icon
On Wed, Apr 10, 2002 at 11:43:23PM +0300, Robin Turner wrote:
>
> I'd say perl, given the massive user base and the wide availability of
> existing modules. OK, it's not the most aesthetic language around (generally
> looks like a spider's been tap-dancing on my punctuation keys) but it's
>
Hello,
i'm working witl lyx some month with pleasure and I found a lot of
usefull hints on this list.
Now prepare a work in linguistics and I need the IPA (International
Phonetic Alphabet) Does anybody know if it is possible to use these
signs with lyx, and what I have to do to use
On Tue, Apr 09, 2002 at 04:07:38PM +0200, Christian Beermann wrote:
Now prepare a work in linguistics and I need the IPA (International
Phonetic Alphabet) Does anybody know if it is possible to use these
signs with lyx, and what I have to do to use these signs ?
There is no native LyX
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On Tuesday 09 April 2002 11:19 am, Andre Poenitz wrote:
From what I can tell, support for TIPA is conceptionally not much different
from what we do for AMS math symbols so I guess if people _really_ need it,
it could be added during the 1.3 cycle.
On Tue, Apr 09, 2002 at 12:00:48PM -0500, Peter Clark wrote:
Considering that many linguistic journals use LaTeX, I for one would be in
favor of it, as well as support for tree diagrams and parsed sentences. See
http://www.essex.ac.uk/linguistics/clmt/latex4ling/ for more details.
Hello,
i'm working witl lyx some month with pleasure and I found a lot of
usefull hints on this list.
Now prepare a work in linguistics and I need the IPA (International
Phonetic Alphabet) Does anybody know if it is possible to use these
signs with lyx, and what I have to do to use
On Tue, Apr 09, 2002 at 04:07:38PM +0200, Christian Beermann wrote:
Now prepare a work in linguistics and I need the IPA (International
Phonetic Alphabet) Does anybody know if it is possible to use these
signs with lyx, and what I have to do to use these signs ?
There is no native LyX
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On Tuesday 09 April 2002 11:19 am, Andre Poenitz wrote:
From what I can tell, support for TIPA is conceptionally not much different
from what we do for AMS math symbols so I guess if people _really_ need it,
it could be added during the 1.3 cycle.
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