Reuven Segev wrote:
Here is a less then minimal example that exhibit the problem. Look for
the \contr macro which seems to cause it.
Reuven
On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 10:30 AM, rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com
mailto:rgh...@bobjweil.com wrote:
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Reuven Segev schrieb:
Reuven Segev wrote:
Here is a less then minimal example that exhibit the problem. Look for
the \contr macro which seems to cause it.
Reuven
On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 10:30 AM, rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com
mailto:rgh...@bobjweil.com wrote:
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Reuven Segev schrieb:
Reuven Segev wrote:
Here is a less then minimal example that exhibit the problem. Look for
the \contr macro which seems to cause it.
Reuven
On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 10:30 AM, rgheck > wrote:
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Reuven Segev schrieb:
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Reuven Segev schrieb:
Following your advice I uninstalled 1.6.2 and installed 1.6.3. I
tried both
the classical and yours alternative version (not at the same
time) but
the results were the same. While I can run some documents, for other
documents (converted from LaTeX by
Reuven Segev schrieb:
Trying to strip the file to the bare minimum, I located the line where the
problem originate from. Although it seems like an irreversible process. Once
I moved the cursor in that line, entered a new line and removed it, the
problem disappeared. See the details in the
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Reuven Segev schrieb:
Following your advice I uninstalled 1.6.2 and installed 1.6.3. I
tried both
the classical and yours alternative version (not at the same
time) but
the results were the same. While I can run some documents, for other
documents (converted from LaTeX by
Reuven Segev schrieb:
Trying to strip the file to the bare minimum, I located the line where the
problem originate from. Although it seems like an irreversible process. Once
I moved the cursor in that line, entered a new line and removed it, the
problem disappeared. See the details in the
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Reuven Segev schrieb:
Following your advice I uninstalled 1.6.2 and installed 1.6.3. I
tried both
the "classical" and yours "alternative" version (not at the same
time) but
the results were the same. While I can run some documents, for other
documents (converted from LaTeX
Reuven Segev schrieb:
Trying to strip the file to the bare minimum, I located the line where the
problem originate from. Although it seems like an irreversible process. Once
I moved the cursor in that line, entered a new line and removed it, the
problem disappeared. See the details in the
Reuven Segev schrieb:
Following your advice I uninstalled 1.6.2 and installed 1.6.3. I tried both
the classical and yours alternative version (not at the same time) but
the results were the same. While I can run some documents, for other
documents (converted from LaTeX by 1.6.2) I get:
Inset::
Reuven Segev schrieb:
Following your advice I uninstalled 1.6.2 and installed 1.6.3. I tried both
the classical and yours alternative version (not at the same time) but
the results were the same. While I can run some documents, for other
documents (converted from LaTeX by 1.6.2) I get:
Inset::
Reuven Segev schrieb:
Following your advice I uninstalled 1.6.2 and installed 1.6.3. I tried both
the "classical" and yours "alternative" version (not at the same time) but
the results were the same. While I can run some documents, for other
documents (converted from LaTeX by 1.6.2) I get:
Hi,
I downloaded and installed version 1.6.3 (classic rather the alternative
installer) on WinXP64 system (over my previous 1.6.2 version). When I opened
documents, it would not compile them. It generated an empty tex file and issued
an error message about exporting buffer (don't have the exact
Reuven Segev schrieb:
I downloaded and installed version 1.6.3 (classic rather the alternative
installer) on WinXP64 system (over my previous 1.6.2 version)...
Installing one version over another is in general problematic on Windows (not only for LyX). But
when you uninstall LyX 1.6.2 and
Reuven Segev schrieb:
Thanks a lot for your reply and help. I have a question though: If I
uninstall 1.6.2, would it keep my preferences, e.g., user interface,
keyboard shortcuts, file handling preferences, etc.?
I cannot speak for the standard installer, but as this is possible with my
Hi,
I downloaded and installed version 1.6.3 (classic rather the alternative
installer) on WinXP64 system (over my previous 1.6.2 version). When I opened
documents, it would not compile them. It generated an empty tex file and issued
an error message about exporting buffer (don't have the exact
Reuven Segev schrieb:
I downloaded and installed version 1.6.3 (classic rather the alternative
installer) on WinXP64 system (over my previous 1.6.2 version)...
Installing one version over another is in general problematic on Windows (not only for LyX). But
when you uninstall LyX 1.6.2 and
Reuven Segev schrieb:
Thanks a lot for your reply and help. I have a question though: If I
uninstall 1.6.2, would it keep my preferences, e.g., user interface,
keyboard shortcuts, file handling preferences, etc.?
I cannot speak for the standard installer, but as this is possible with my
Hi,
I downloaded and installed version 1.6.3 (classic rather the alternative
installer) on WinXP64 system (over my previous 1.6.2 version). When I opened
documents, it would not compile them. It generated an empty tex file and issued
an error message about exporting buffer (don't have the exact
Reuven Segev schrieb:
I downloaded and installed version 1.6.3 (classic rather the alternative
installer) on WinXP64 system (over my previous 1.6.2 version)...
Installing one version over another is in general problematic on Windows (not only for LyX). But
when you uninstall LyX 1.6.2 and
Reuven Segev schrieb:
Thanks a lot for your reply and help. I have a question though: If I
uninstall 1.6.2, would it keep my preferences, e.g., user interface,
keyboard shortcuts, file handling preferences, etc.?
I cannot speak for the standard installer, but as this is possible with my
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