On Thu, May 21, 2015 at 09:24:13PM +0200, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
2015-05-21 20:18 GMT+02:00 Enrico Forestieri for...@lyx.org:
Richard Heck writes:
Has someone put this in the docs? It's an improvement, for sure, but it
will take some
getting used to for us old-timers, I think.
Richard Heck writes:
Has someone put this in the docs? It's an improvement, for sure, but it
will take some
getting used to for us old-timers, I think.
I did that.
--
Enrico
2015-05-21 20:18 GMT+02:00 Enrico Forestieri for...@lyx.org:
Richard Heck writes:
Has someone put this in the docs? It's an improvement, for sure, but it
will take some
getting used to for us old-timers, I think.
I did that.
I also think a short note in the RELEASE-NOTES (with
Richard Heck writes:
Has someone put this in the docs? It's an improvement, for sure, but it
will take some
getting used to for us old-timers, I think.
I did that.
--
Enrico
2015-05-21 20:18 GMT+02:00 Enrico Forestieri for...@lyx.org:
Richard Heck writes:
Has someone put this in the docs? It's an improvement, for sure, but it
will take some
getting used to for us old-timers, I think.
I did that.
I also think a short note in the RELEASE-NOTES (with
On Thu, May 21, 2015 at 09:24:13PM +0200, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
2015-05-21 20:18 GMT+02:00 Enrico Forestieri for...@lyx.org:
Richard Heck writes:
Has someone put this in the docs? It's an improvement, for sure, but it
will take some
getting used to for us old-timers, I think.
Richard Heck writes:
>
> Has someone put this in the docs? It's an improvement, for sure, but it
> will take some
> getting used to for us old-timers, I think.
I did that.
--
Enrico
2015-05-21 20:18 GMT+02:00 Enrico Forestieri :
> Richard Heck writes:
> >
> > Has someone put this in the docs? It's an improvement, for sure, but it
> > will take some
> > getting used to for us old-timers, I think.
>
> I did that.
>
I also think a short note in the
On Thu, May 21, 2015 at 09:24:13PM +0200, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> 2015-05-21 20:18 GMT+02:00 Enrico Forestieri :
>
> > Richard Heck writes:
> > >
> > > Has someone put this in the docs? It's an improvement, for sure, but it
> > > will take some
> > > getting used to for us
On 05/19/2015 11:58 PM, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
It is used to separate environments. You can do it using
Edit Start New Environment, but you don't need using the menu.
You start a Problem environment and write something. If you want
to start a new Problem environment, hit the Enter key and go
is the use case for needing separator-insert? I'm sure there is one
since it is called in LFUN_PARAGRAPH_BREAK, but I do not know it.
It is used to separate environments. You can do it using
Edit Start New Environment, but you don't need using the menu.
You start a Problem environment and write
is the use case for needing separator-insert? I'm sure there is one
since it is called in LFUN_PARAGRAPH_BREAK, but I do not know it.
It is used to separate environments. You can do it using
Edit Start New Environment, but you don't need using the menu.
You start a Problem environment and write
On 05/19/2015 11:58 PM, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
It is used to separate environments. You can do it using
Edit Start New Environment, but you don't need using the menu.
You start a Problem environment and write something. If you want
to start a new Problem environment, hit the Enter key and go
; It is used to separate environments. You can do it using
> Edit > Start New Environment, but you don't need using the menu.
> You start a "Problem" environment and write something. If you want
> to start a new "Problem" environment, hit the "Enter
On 05/19/2015 11:58 PM, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
It is used to separate environments. You can do it using
Edit > Start New Environment, but you don't need using the menu.
You start a "Problem" environment and write something. If you want
to start a new "Problem" environme
On 05/13/2015 01:31 AM, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 8:54 PM, shiv s...@ece.ucsb.edu wrote:
I am preparing some home work in LyX and would like to have a series of
Problems. I used the Problem environment, but, if I have two Problem
environments in succession LyX merges them
Thanks! That worked beautifully. --shiv--
On 2015-05-12 22:31, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 8:54 PM, shiv s...@ece.ucsb.edu wrote:
I am preparing some home work in LyX and would like to have a series
of
Problems. I used the Problem environment, but, if I have two
Problem
:
On 05/13/2015 01:31 AM, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 8:54 PM, shiv s...@ece.ucsb.edu wrote:
I am preparing some home work in LyX and would like to have a series
of
Problems. I used the Problem environment, but, if I have two
Problem
environments in succession LyX merges them
I finally found it in the User guide. It is in section 3.4.6 Separate
Nestings!
On 2015-05-13 08:29, Richard Heck wrote:
On 05/13/2015 10:18 AM, Shivkumar Chandrasekaran wrote:
Thanks, Richard. I got it to work. I realize now that I had had the
same problem with other environments before but
On 05/13/2015 10:18 AM, Shivkumar Chandrasekaran wrote:
Thanks, Richard. I got it to work. I realize now that I had had the
same problem with other environments before but did not realize it! It
would be nice to have this in the manual, or, at least, if it is in
there I did not find it!
it is called in LFUN_PARAGRAPH_BREAK, but I do not know it.
It is used to separate environments. You can do it using
Edit Start New Environment, but you don't need using the menu.
You start a Problem environment and write something. If you want
to start a new Problem environment, hit the Enter key
On Wed, May 13, 2015 at 11:55 AM, Shivkumar Chandrasekaran
s...@ece.ucsb.edu wrote:
I finally found it in the User guide. It is in section 3.4.6 Separate
Nestings!
Thanks for finding this Shiv. Please let us know if you have any other
ideas for improving the documentation.
(below is for LyX
On 05/13/2015 01:31 AM, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 8:54 PM, shiv s...@ece.ucsb.edu wrote:
I am preparing some home work in LyX and would like to have a series of
Problems. I used the Problem environment, but, if I have two Problem
environments in succession LyX merges them
Thanks! That worked beautifully. --shiv--
On 2015-05-12 22:31, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 8:54 PM, shiv s...@ece.ucsb.edu wrote:
I am preparing some home work in LyX and would like to have a series
of
Problems. I used the Problem environment, but, if I have two
Problem
:
On 05/13/2015 01:31 AM, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 8:54 PM, shiv s...@ece.ucsb.edu wrote:
I am preparing some home work in LyX and would like to have a series
of
Problems. I used the Problem environment, but, if I have two
Problem
environments in succession LyX merges them
On 05/13/2015 10:18 AM, Shivkumar Chandrasekaran wrote:
Thanks, Richard. I got it to work. I realize now that I had had the
same problem with other environments before but did not realize it! It
would be nice to have this in the manual, or, at least, if it is in
there I did not find it!
I finally found it in the User guide. It is in section 3.4.6 Separate
Nestings!
On 2015-05-13 08:29, Richard Heck wrote:
On 05/13/2015 10:18 AM, Shivkumar Chandrasekaran wrote:
Thanks, Richard. I got it to work. I realize now that I had had the
same problem with other environments before but
On Wed, May 13, 2015 at 11:55 AM, Shivkumar Chandrasekaran
s...@ece.ucsb.edu wrote:
I finally found it in the User guide. It is in section 3.4.6 Separate
Nestings!
Thanks for finding this Shiv. Please let us know if you have any other
ideas for improving the documentation.
(below is for LyX
it is called in LFUN_PARAGRAPH_BREAK, but I do not know it.
It is used to separate environments. You can do it using
Edit Start New Environment, but you don't need using the menu.
You start a Problem environment and write something. If you want
to start a new Problem environment, hit the Enter key
On 05/13/2015 01:31 AM, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 8:54 PM, shiv <s...@ece.ucsb.edu> wrote:
I am preparing some home work in LyX and would like to have a series of
"Problem"s. I used the "Problem" environment, but, if I have two "Problem&
Thanks! That worked beautifully. --shiv--
On 2015-05-12 22:31, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 8:54 PM, shiv <s...@ece.ucsb.edu> wrote:
I am preparing some home work in LyX and would like to have a series
of
"Problem"s. I used the "Problem" envir
:
On 05/13/2015 01:31 AM, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 8:54 PM, shiv <s...@ece.ucsb.edu> wrote:
I am preparing some home work in LyX and would like to have a series
of
"Problem"s. I used the "Problem" environment, but, if I have two
"Problem"
e
On 05/13/2015 10:18 AM, Shivkumar Chandrasekaran wrote:
Thanks, Richard. I got it to work. I realize now that I had had the
same problem with other environments before but did not realize it! It
would be nice to have this in the manual, or, at least, if it is in
there I did not find it!
I finally found it in the "User guide". It is in section 3.4.6 "Separate
Nestings"!
On 2015-05-13 08:29, Richard Heck wrote:
On 05/13/2015 10:18 AM, Shivkumar Chandrasekaran wrote:
Thanks, Richard. I got it to work. I realize now that I had had the
same problem with other environments before
On Wed, May 13, 2015 at 11:55 AM, Shivkumar Chandrasekaran
wrote:
> I finally found it in the "User guide". It is in section 3.4.6 "Separate
> Nestings"!
Thanks for finding this Shiv. Please let us know if you have any other
ideas for improving the documentation.
(below is
e use case for needing separator-insert? I'm sure there is one
> since it is called in LFUN_PARAGRAPH_BREAK, but I do not know it.
It is used to separate environments. You can do it using
Edit > Start New Environment, but you don't need using the menu.
You start a "Problem" env
I am preparing some home work in LyX and would like to have a series of
Problems. I used the Problem environment, but, if I have two Problem
environments in succession LyX merges them together. I can artifically
insert a Ctrl-space in Standard environment between two Problem
environments, but I
On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 8:54 PM, shiv s...@ece.ucsb.edu wrote:
I am preparing some home work in LyX and would like to have a series of
Problems. I used the Problem environment, but, if I have two Problem
environments in succession LyX merges them together. I can artifically
insert a Ctrl-space
I am preparing some home work in LyX and would like to have a series of
Problems. I used the Problem environment, but, if I have two Problem
environments in succession LyX merges them together. I can artifically
insert a Ctrl-space in Standard environment between two Problem
environments, but I
On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 8:54 PM, shiv s...@ece.ucsb.edu wrote:
I am preparing some home work in LyX and would like to have a series of
Problems. I used the Problem environment, but, if I have two Problem
environments in succession LyX merges them together. I can artifically
insert a Ctrl-space
I am preparing some home work in LyX and would like to have a series of
"Problem"s. I used the "Problem" environment, but, if I have two "Problem"
environments in succession LyX merges them together. I can artifically
insert a Ctrl-space in "Standard" enviro
On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 8:54 PM, shiv <s...@ece.ucsb.edu> wrote:
> I am preparing some home work in LyX and would like to have a series of
> "Problem"s. I used the "Problem" environment, but, if I have two "Problem"
> environments in succession LyX mer
How does one use the Exercise or Problem environment in AMS-book?
It doesn't seem to work like the enumerate environent. If I choose the
problem environment, type a problem, and then hit RETURN at the end
of the problem statement, I don't get a new problem number.
Thanks in advance for your
How does one use the Exercise or Problem environment in AMS-book?
It doesn't seem to work like the enumerate environent. If I choose the
problem environment, type a problem, and then hit RETURN at the end
of the problem statement, I don't get a new problem number.
Thanks in advance for your
How does one use the Exercise or Problem environment in AMS-book?
It doesn't seem to work like the enumerate environent. If I choose the
problem environment, type a problem, and then hit RETURN at the end
of the problem statement, I don't get a new problem number.
Thanks in advance for your
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