Tim Vaughan wrote:
Hi,
I plan on using Bibtex to handle the citations needed for a series of
essays I am writing. I have come across two Java GUIs, JabRef and
Bib-it and an OS X one, BibDesk.
I'm happy to try them all out but I was wondering if people had
experience with these programs
I've used Jabref for my thesis bibliography, and it's mostly been fine.
I've used it from both Windows and Fedora Core 4. The sorting and
searching work well, and I like the way it makes your DOIs and PDFs
click-through-able with icons in the main list. I like how it integrates
with LyX via
A Dijous 30 Març 2006 15:03, Tim Vaughan va escriure:
Hi,
I plan on using Bibtex to handle the citations needed for a series of
essays I am writing. I have come across two Java GUIs, JabRef and
Bib-it and an OS X one, BibDesk.
I'm happy to try them all out but I was wondering if people had
I've tried a whole lot of these GUIs, and Pybliographer
(http://pybliographer.org/) is by far my favorite. Pybliographer is
written in Python, but with a Gnome GUI. I don't know if it actually
needs more than the GTK libraries. If it does, then that should be
fixed, as there's really no reason it
Hi Tim,
I use JabRef and I am pretty happy with it. Since it's
platform independet (java) I can use it on Linux as
well on my windows laptop to work on it.
I found the grouping and the exporting features (e.g.
to html) very useful.
- helmut
--- Tim Vaughan [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Hi,
I use JabRef on Mac OS X, which I chose initially because it
interfaces with LyX. I am mostly happy with it. My two complaints are
the same as Charles de Miramon's: JabRef is a little slow and you
have to get rid of ASCII characters with diacritics in your
bibliography before you convert
Hi!
I've tried both Pybliographer and JabRef and I liked them both quite
well. But then I had some trouble with both of them, they didn't really
let me do everything I wanted, or maybe I didn't have the patience to
learn how to do it. And like several others I had problems with
non-ascii
I'd encourage everyone who's had this problem with non-ascii characters
to submit bug reports. It is the ambition of most open source projects
to be internationalized, but I have the sense that people are still
getting up to speed with unicode. I know that, even for my own small
projects, I still
Maria Gouskova wrote:
I use JabRef on Mac OS X, which I chose initially because it
interfaces with LyX. I am mostly happy with it. My two complaints are
the same as Charles de Miramon's: JabRef is a little slow and you
have to get rid of ASCII characters with diacritics in your
bibliography
Tim Vaughan wrote:
Hi,
I plan on using Bibtex to handle the citations needed for a series of
essays I am writing. I have come across two Java GUIs, JabRef and
Bib-it and an OS X one, BibDesk.
I'm happy to try them all out but I was wondering if people had
experience with these programs
I've used Jabref for my thesis bibliography, and it's mostly been fine.
I've used it from both Windows and Fedora Core 4. The sorting and
searching work well, and I like the way it makes your DOIs and PDFs
click-through-able with icons in the main list. I like how it integrates
with LyX via
A Dijous 30 Març 2006 15:03, Tim Vaughan va escriure:
Hi,
I plan on using Bibtex to handle the citations needed for a series of
essays I am writing. I have come across two Java GUIs, JabRef and
Bib-it and an OS X one, BibDesk.
I'm happy to try them all out but I was wondering if people had
I've tried a whole lot of these GUIs, and Pybliographer
(http://pybliographer.org/) is by far my favorite. Pybliographer is
written in Python, but with a Gnome GUI. I don't know if it actually
needs more than the GTK libraries. If it does, then that should be
fixed, as there's really no reason it
Hi Tim,
I use JabRef and I am pretty happy with it. Since it's
platform independet (java) I can use it on Linux as
well on my windows laptop to work on it.
I found the grouping and the exporting features (e.g.
to html) very useful.
- helmut
--- Tim Vaughan [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Hi,
I use JabRef on Mac OS X, which I chose initially because it
interfaces with LyX. I am mostly happy with it. My two complaints are
the same as Charles de Miramon's: JabRef is a little slow and you
have to get rid of ASCII characters with diacritics in your
bibliography before you convert
Hi!
I've tried both Pybliographer and JabRef and I liked them both quite
well. But then I had some trouble with both of them, they didn't really
let me do everything I wanted, or maybe I didn't have the patience to
learn how to do it. And like several others I had problems with
non-ascii
I'd encourage everyone who's had this problem with non-ascii characters
to submit bug reports. It is the ambition of most open source projects
to be internationalized, but I have the sense that people are still
getting up to speed with unicode. I know that, even for my own small
projects, I still
Maria Gouskova wrote:
I use JabRef on Mac OS X, which I chose initially because it
interfaces with LyX. I am mostly happy with it. My two complaints are
the same as Charles de Miramon's: JabRef is a little slow and you
have to get rid of ASCII characters with diacritics in your
bibliography
Tim Vaughan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I plan on using Bibtex to handle the citations needed for a series of
> essays I am writing. I have come across two Java GUIs, JabRef and
> Bib-it and an OS X one, BibDesk.
> I'm happy to try them all out but I was wondering if people had
> experience with these
I've used Jabref for my thesis bibliography, and it's mostly been fine.
I've used it from both Windows and Fedora Core 4. The sorting and
searching work well, and I like the way it makes your DOIs and PDFs
click-through-able with icons in the main list. I like how it integrates
with LyX via
A Dijous 30 Març 2006 15:03, Tim Vaughan va escriure:
> Hi,
>
> I plan on using Bibtex to handle the citations needed for a series of
> essays I am writing. I have come across two Java GUIs, JabRef and
> Bib-it and an OS X one, BibDesk.
> I'm happy to try them all out but I was wondering if
I've tried a whole lot of these GUIs, and Pybliographer
(http://pybliographer.org/) is by far my favorite. Pybliographer is
written in Python, but with a Gnome GUI. I don't know if it actually
needs more than the GTK libraries. If it does, then that should be
fixed, as there's really no reason it
Hi Tim,
I use JabRef and I am pretty happy with it. Since it's
platform independet (java) I can use it on Linux as
well on my windows laptop to work on it.
I found the grouping and the exporting features (e.g.
to html) very useful.
- helmut
--- Tim Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> Hi,
I use JabRef on Mac OS X, which I chose initially because it
interfaces with LyX. I am mostly happy with it. My two complaints are
the same as Charles de Miramon's: JabRef is a little slow and you
have to get rid of ASCII characters with diacritics in your
bibliography before you convert
Hi!
I've tried both Pybliographer and JabRef and I liked them both quite
well. But then I had some trouble with both of them, they didn't really
let me do everything I wanted, or maybe I didn't have the patience to
learn how to do it. And like several others I had problems with
non-ascii
I'd encourage everyone who's had this problem with non-ascii characters
to submit bug reports. It is the ambition of most open source projects
to be internationalized, but I have the sense that people are still
getting up to speed with unicode. I know that, even for my own small
projects, I still
Maria Gouskova wrote:
> I use JabRef on Mac OS X, which I chose initially because it
> interfaces with LyX. I am mostly happy with it. My two complaints are
> the same as Charles de Miramon's: JabRef is a little slow and you
> have to get rid of ASCII characters with diacritics in your
>
Matthew Cohen a écrit :
Lyx 1.4 looks great so far. I have a few related questions (and
apologies if they have already been asked):
Is it possible to save toolbar preferences? That is, if I want to have
the math and table toolbars always on, is there any way to change my
preferences such
Matthew == Matthew Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Matthew Is it possible to save toolbar preferences? That is, if I
Matthew want to have the math and table toolbars always on, is there
Matthew any way to change my preferences such that they will be
Matthew visible immediately upon startup? Or
Matthew Cohen a écrit :
Lyx 1.4 looks great so far. I have a few related questions (and
apologies if they have already been asked):
Is it possible to save toolbar preferences? That is, if I want to have
the math and table toolbars always on, is there any way to change my
preferences such
Matthew == Matthew Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Matthew Is it possible to save toolbar preferences? That is, if I
Matthew want to have the math and table toolbars always on, is there
Matthew any way to change my preferences such that they will be
Matthew visible immediately upon startup? Or
Matthew Cohen a écrit :
Lyx 1.4 looks great so far. I have a few related questions (and
apologies if they have already been asked):
Is it possible to save toolbar preferences? That is, if I want to have
the math and table toolbars always on, is there any way to change my
preferences such
> "Matthew" == Matthew Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Matthew> Is it possible to save toolbar preferences? That is, if I
Matthew> want to have the math and table toolbars always on, is there
Matthew> any way to change my preferences such that they will be
Matthew> visible immediately upon
On 1/20/06, Wu Yang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to insert a figure into my document, but the figure
alignment is always to the left which is shown in the attachment. How can I
align the figure to the center? Thank you very much.
Wu,
Inside the float (at its beginning), insert, as
On Friday 20 January 2006 05:21, Wu Yang wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to insert a figure into my document, but the figure
alignment is always to the left which is shown in the attachment. How can
I align the figure to the center? Thank you very much.
Best regards
Wu
Insert, Float, Figure.
On 1/20/06, Wu Yang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to insert a figure into my document, but the figure
alignment is always to the left which is shown in the attachment. How can I
align the figure to the center? Thank you very much.
Wu,
Inside the float (at its beginning), insert, as
On Friday 20 January 2006 05:21, Wu Yang wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to insert a figure into my document, but the figure
alignment is always to the left which is shown in the attachment. How can
I align the figure to the center? Thank you very much.
Best regards
Wu
Insert, Float, Figure.
On 1/20/06, Wu Yang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am trying to insert a figure into my document, but the figure
> alignment is always to the left which is shown in the attachment. How can I
> align the figure to the center? Thank you very much.
Wu,
Inside the float (at its beginning),
On Friday 20 January 2006 05:21, Wu Yang wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to insert a figure into my document, but the figure
> alignment is always to the left which is shown in the attachment. How can
> I align the figure to the center? Thank you very much.
>
> Best regards
> Wu
"Insert",
On 11/19/05, Dimitris B. Kalamaras [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wonder if there is a way to have subscripts to limits (in inline mode)
written beneath the lim word rather than next to it. I cannot use display
mode all the time.
I know that LaTeX can do it i.e.
$\lim\limits_{x\rightarrow
Dimitris B. Kalamaras wrote:
I wonder if there is a way to have subscripts to limits (in inline mode)
written beneath the lim word rather than next to it. I cannot use display
mode all the time.
I know that LaTeX can do it i.e.
$\lim\limits_{x\rightarrow 0}\frac{\sin{x}}{x}=1$
Any idea?
-
Dimitris B. Kalamaras wrote:
Hello all,
I wonder if there is a way to have subscripts to limits (in inline mode)
written beneath the lim word rather than next to it. I cannot use display
mode all the time.
I know that LaTeX can do it i.e.
$\lim\limits_{x\rightarrow 0}\frac{\sin{x}}{x}=1$
Any
On 11/19/05, Dimitris B. Kalamaras [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wonder if there is a way to have subscripts to limits (in inline mode)
written beneath the lim word rather than next to it. I cannot use display
mode all the time.
I know that LaTeX can do it i.e.
$\lim\limits_{x\rightarrow
Dimitris B. Kalamaras wrote:
I wonder if there is a way to have subscripts to limits (in inline mode)
written beneath the lim word rather than next to it. I cannot use display
mode all the time.
I know that LaTeX can do it i.e.
$\lim\limits_{x\rightarrow 0}\frac{\sin{x}}{x}=1$
Any idea?
-
Dimitris B. Kalamaras wrote:
Hello all,
I wonder if there is a way to have subscripts to limits (in inline mode)
written beneath the lim word rather than next to it. I cannot use display
mode all the time.
I know that LaTeX can do it i.e.
$\lim\limits_{x\rightarrow 0}\frac{\sin{x}}{x}=1$
Any
On 11/19/05, Dimitris B. Kalamaras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I wonder if there is a way to have subscripts to limits (in inline mode)
> written beneath the lim word rather than next to it. I cannot use display
> mode all the time.
>
> I know that LaTeX can do it i.e.
>
Dimitris B. Kalamaras wrote:
I wonder if there is a way to have subscripts to limits (in inline mode)
written beneath the lim word rather than next to it. I cannot use display
mode all the time.
I know that LaTeX can do it i.e.
$\lim\limits_{x\rightarrow 0}\frac{\sin{x}}{x}=1$
Any idea?
-
Dimitris B. Kalamaras wrote:
Hello all,
I wonder if there is a way to have subscripts to limits (in inline mode)
written beneath the lim word rather than next to it. I cannot use display
mode all the time.
I know that LaTeX can do it i.e.
$\lim\limits_{x\rightarrow 0}\frac{\sin{x}}{x}=1$
Any
Leon Chen wrote:
Note you don't get the pdf through 'export', choose 'view' and then pdflatex.
Actually, with everything properly configured, there _should_ be options
to export to PDF (regular, pdflatex and dvipdfm).
Ana would appear to have some problems with her setup. File-Export
Leon Chen wrote:
Note you don't get the pdf through 'export', choose 'view' and then pdflatex.
Actually, with everything properly configured, there _should_ be options
to export to PDF (regular, pdflatex and dvipdfm).
Ana would appear to have some problems with her setup. File-Export
Leon Chen wrote:
Note you don't get the pdf through 'export', choose 'view' and then pdflatex.
Actually, with everything properly configured, there _should_ be options
to export to PDF (regular, pdflatex and dvipdfm).
Ana would appear to have some problems with her setup. File->Export
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyXWinTips
Check the 'Improved PDF viewing'
Note you don't get the pdf through 'export', choose 'view' and then pdflatex.
Certainly after you set the lyx configuration according the webpage
above. :) because lyx doesn't set it self.
On 04/09/05, Ana Iontcheva [EMAIL
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyXWinTips
Check the 'Improved PDF viewing'
Note you don't get the pdf through 'export', choose 'view' and then pdflatex.
Certainly after you set the lyx configuration according the webpage
above. :) because lyx doesn't set it self.
On 04/09/05, Ana Iontcheva [EMAIL
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyXWinTips
Check the 'Improved PDF viewing'
Note you don't get the pdf through 'export', choose 'view' and then pdflatex.
Certainly after you set the lyx configuration according the webpage
above. :) because lyx doesn't set it self.
On 04/09/05, Ana Iontcheva <[EMAIL
On 19.05.05, Jose' Matos wrote:
On Friday 13 May 2005 13:39, G. Milde wrote:
On 11.05.05, Jose' Matos wrote:
Actually, I already converted my pyclient script into a LyX package (with
LyX/pyserver.py, LyX/pyclient.py, LyX/lfuns.py, ...). (As I need to
finish testing, it is still
On Friday 20 May 2005 10:04, G. Milde wrote:
To be a real package you need the __init__.py file also, I didn't saw
it there in your list. :-)
I can assure you that __init__.py is there.
I don't have any doubt about it, or else python would not work the way you
described. :-) I was
On 19.05.05, Jose' Matos wrote:
On Friday 13 May 2005 13:39, G. Milde wrote:
On 11.05.05, Jose' Matos wrote:
Actually, I already converted my pyclient script into a LyX package (with
LyX/pyserver.py, LyX/pyclient.py, LyX/lfuns.py, ...). (As I need to
finish testing, it is still
On Friday 20 May 2005 10:04, G. Milde wrote:
To be a real package you need the __init__.py file also, I didn't saw
it there in your list. :-)
I can assure you that __init__.py is there.
I don't have any doubt about it, or else python would not work the way you
described. :-) I was
On 19.05.05, Jose' Matos wrote:
> On Friday 13 May 2005 13:39, G. Milde wrote:
> > On 11.05.05, Jose' Matos wrote:
>
> > Actually, I already converted my pyclient script into a LyX package (with
> > LyX/pyserver.py, LyX/pyclient.py, LyX/lfuns.py, ...). (As I need to
> > finish testing, it is
On Friday 20 May 2005 10:04, G. Milde wrote:
> >
> > To be a real package you need the __init__.py file also, I didn't saw
> > it there in your list. :-)
>
> I can assure you that __init__.py is there.
I don't have any doubt about it, or else python would not work the way you
described. :-)
On Friday 13 May 2005 13:39, G. Milde wrote:
On 11.05.05, Jose' Matos wrote:
(This would need some more thoughts about the right place of
the files and incorporating with the python path.)
That was also my thought. :-)
One idea would be to transform LyX into a package instead of
On Friday 13 May 2005 13:39, G. Milde wrote:
On 11.05.05, Jose' Matos wrote:
(This would need some more thoughts about the right place of
the files and incorporating with the python path.)
That was also my thought. :-)
One idea would be to transform LyX into a package instead of
On Friday 13 May 2005 13:39, G. Milde wrote:
> On 11.05.05, Jose' Matos wrote:
> > > (This would need some more thoughts about the right place of
> > > the files and incorporating with the python path.)
> >
> > That was also my thought. :-)
> > One idea would be to transform LyX into a
On 11.05.05, Jose' Matos wrote:
On Wednesday 11 May 2005 11:12, G. Milde wrote:
José, what do you think about a generic LyX python package including
ly2lyx (and friends), lyxclient (and friends) and maybe more (e.g.
lyxchat)?
I couldn't be happier... ;-)
Fine
(This would need some
On 11.05.05, Jose' Matos wrote:
On Wednesday 11 May 2005 11:12, G. Milde wrote:
José, what do you think about a generic LyX python package including
ly2lyx (and friends), lyxclient (and friends) and maybe more (e.g.
lyxchat)?
I couldn't be happier... ;-)
Fine
(This would need some
On 11.05.05, Jose' Matos wrote:
> On Wednesday 11 May 2005 11:12, G. Milde wrote:
> > José, what do you think about a generic "LyX" python package including
> > ly2lyx (and friends), lyxclient (and friends) and maybe more (e.g.
> > lyxchat)?
> I couldn't be happier... ;-)
Fine
> > (This would
On 10.05.05, Serge Winitzki wrote:
I am toying now with the idea of a LyX chat application where two
instances of LyX will be connected via pipes/TCP and both users will be
able to simultaneously edit a single LyX document in real time.
...
the idea seems simple enough for a quick Python
On Wednesday 11 May 2005 11:12, G. Milde wrote:
On 10.05.05, Serge Winitzki wrote:
...
the idea seems simple enough for a quick Python script, based on the
Python client class for the LyX server (which I found on the LyX wiki
site).
I am glad to hear that the python LyX package finds a
On 10.05.05, Serge Winitzki wrote:
I am toying now with the idea of a LyX chat application where two
instances of LyX will be connected via pipes/TCP and both users will be
able to simultaneously edit a single LyX document in real time.
...
the idea seems simple enough for a quick Python
On Wednesday 11 May 2005 11:12, G. Milde wrote:
On 10.05.05, Serge Winitzki wrote:
...
the idea seems simple enough for a quick Python script, based on the
Python client class for the LyX server (which I found on the LyX wiki
site).
I am glad to hear that the python LyX package finds a
On 10.05.05, Serge Winitzki wrote:
>
> I am toying now with the idea of a "LyX chat" application where two
> instances of LyX will be connected via pipes/TCP and both users will be
> able to simultaneously edit a single LyX document in real time.
>
...
> the idea seems simple enough for a quick
On Wednesday 11 May 2005 11:12, G. Milde wrote:
> On 10.05.05, Serge Winitzki wrote:
...
> > the idea seems simple enough for a quick Python script, based on the
> > Python client class for the LyX server (which I found on the LyX wiki
> > site).
>
> I am glad to hear that the python LyX package
Serge == Serge Winitzki [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Serge Dear LyX team, there are font-emph, font-bold etc. functions,
Serge but no font-slant function. Therefore one cannot bind the
Serge operation of making a word slanted to a key or a toolbar
Serge button. I tried to look at the LyX source to
On Tue, 10 May 2005, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Serge == Serge Winitzki [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Serge Dear LyX team, there are font-emph, font-bold etc. functions,
Serge but no font-slant function. Therefore one cannot bind the
Serge operation of making a word slanted to a key or a
Serge == Serge Winitzki [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Serge Dear LyX team, there are font-emph, font-bold etc. functions,
Serge but no font-slant function. Therefore one cannot bind the
Serge operation of making a word slanted to a key or a toolbar
Serge button. I tried to look at the LyX source to
On Tue, 10 May 2005, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Serge == Serge Winitzki [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Serge Dear LyX team, there are font-emph, font-bold etc. functions,
Serge but no font-slant function. Therefore one cannot bind the
Serge operation of making a word slanted to a key or a
> "Serge" == Serge Winitzki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Serge> Dear LyX team, there are font-emph, font-bold etc. functions,
Serge> but no font-slant function. Therefore one cannot bind the
Serge> operation of making a word "slanted" to a key or a toolbar
Serge> button. I tried to look at the
On Tue, 10 May 2005, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> > "Serge" == Serge Winitzki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Serge> Dear LyX team, there are font-emph, font-bold etc. functions,
> Serge> but no font-slant function. Therefore one cannot bind the
> Serge> operation of making a word "slanted"
Daniel wrote:
I have a Bibtex file with accected characters (for instance, é, á,
etc.) and this is seen right in PDF file. But the question simbol ¿
appear as
Somebody know what is the problem?
BibTeX uses 7-bit ASCII characters. It can handle extened ASCII, but
often with problems. Try to
Daniel wrote:
I have a Bibtex file with accected characters (for instance, é, á,
etc.) and this is seen right in PDF file. But the question simbol ¿
appear as
Somebody know what is the problem?
BibTeX uses 7-bit ASCII characters. It can handle extened ASCII, but
often with problems. Try to
Daniel wrote:
I have a Bibtex file with accected characters (for instance, é, á,
etc.) and this is seen right in PDF file. But the question simbol ¿
appear as <
Somebody know what is the problem?
BibTeX uses 7-bit ASCII characters. It can handle extened ASCII, but
often with problems. Try to
On Sat, 7 Aug 2004 00:17:14 +0200
Harold Mouras [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bonjour,
je tente ma question aussi en français. Si quelqu'un connait un fichier de
style pour avoir la biblio en français.
Merci bcp,
Harold
Tu peux essayer à [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Eric
---
Outgoing mail is
On Sat, 7 Aug 2004 00:17:14 +0200
Harold Mouras [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bonjour,
je tente ma question aussi en français. Si quelqu'un connait un fichier de
style pour avoir la biblio en français.
Merci bcp,
Harold
Tu peux essayer à [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Eric
---
Outgoing mail is
On Sat, 7 Aug 2004 00:17:14 +0200
"Harold Mouras" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Bonjour,
> je tente ma question aussi en français. Si quelqu'un connait un fichier de
> style pour avoir la biblio en français.
> Merci bcp,
> Harold
>
Tu peux essayer à [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Eric
> ---
> Outgoing
(This is the third time I am posting this reply since I don't see it... If
they are all stuck in some queue and will appear together, my apologies.)
I am glad my question helped someone else, but my problem is not solved yet.
My locale settings are correct (LANG is he_IL) and I have also looked
(This is the third time I am posting this reply since I don't see it... If
they are all stuck in some queue and will appear together, my apologies.)
I am glad my question helped someone else, but my problem is not solved yet.
My locale settings are correct (LANG is he_IL) and I have also looked
(This is the third time I am posting this reply since I don't see it... If
they are all stuck in some queue and will appear together, my apologies.)
I am glad my question helped someone else, but my problem is not solved yet.
My locale settings are correct (LANG is he_IL) and I have also looked
Miki Dovrat wrote:
I am using lyx 1.3.4 with the QT frontend on linux (Mandrake).
Can anyone what fonts lyx uses for its menus and pop-up windows
(search, math panel, figures, etc.) and where these settings are
located?
My problem is displaying of Hebrew (or more precisely inability to
On Thu, Apr 15, 2004 at 01:07:07PM +0200, Miki Dovrat wrote:
Hi,
I am using lyx 1.3.4 with the QT frontend on linux (Mandrake).
Can anyone what fonts lyx uses for its menus and pop-up windows (search,
math panel, figures, etc.) and where these settings are located?
My problem is
THANKS THANKS!!! This totally solved my problem too! It was the email
entitled Charachter coding in LyX menus and pop-up windows..
Now I'm a happy man.
Love to you all!
Dekel Tsur wrote:
On Thu, Apr 15, 2004 at 01:07:07PM +0200, Miki Dovrat wrote:
Hi,
I am using lyx 1.3.4 with the QT
Miki Dovrat wrote:
I am using lyx 1.3.4 with the QT frontend on linux (Mandrake).
Can anyone what fonts lyx uses for its menus and pop-up windows
(search, math panel, figures, etc.) and where these settings are
located?
My problem is displaying of Hebrew (or more precisely inability to
On Thu, Apr 15, 2004 at 01:07:07PM +0200, Miki Dovrat wrote:
Hi,
I am using lyx 1.3.4 with the QT frontend on linux (Mandrake).
Can anyone what fonts lyx uses for its menus and pop-up windows (search,
math panel, figures, etc.) and where these settings are located?
My problem is
THANKS THANKS!!! This totally solved my problem too! It was the email
entitled Charachter coding in LyX menus and pop-up windows..
Now I'm a happy man.
Love to you all!
Dekel Tsur wrote:
On Thu, Apr 15, 2004 at 01:07:07PM +0200, Miki Dovrat wrote:
Hi,
I am using lyx 1.3.4 with the QT
Miki Dovrat wrote:
> I am using lyx 1.3.4 with the QT frontend on linux (Mandrake).
>
> Can anyone what fonts lyx uses for its menus and pop-up windows
> (search, math panel, figures, etc.) and where these settings are
> located?
>
> My problem is displaying of Hebrew (or more precisely
On Thu, Apr 15, 2004 at 01:07:07PM +0200, Miki Dovrat wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using lyx 1.3.4 with the QT frontend on linux (Mandrake).
>
> Can anyone what fonts lyx uses for its menus and pop-up windows (search,
> math panel, figures, etc.) and where these settings are located?
>
> My problem is
THANKS THANKS!!! This totally solved my problem too! It was the email
entitled "Charachter coding in LyX menus and pop-up windows.".
Now I'm a happy man.
Love to you all!
Dekel Tsur wrote:
On Thu, Apr 15, 2004 at 01:07:07PM +0200, Miki Dovrat wrote:
Hi,
I am using lyx 1.3.4 with the QT
Uwe has made an improved version of the LyX User's guide, but IMO we
should avoid ERT in the beginning of it (so we don't scare off novices). I
would therefore like to ask for help in how to move the ERT insets in the
beginning of the attached example into the preamble.
The issues involve:
* How
On Tue, 24 Feb 2004, [UTF-8] Uwe Stöhr wrote:
The issues involve:
* How to get roman pagenumbering of the first pages, and arabic starting
with the first section.
* How to add a 'hypertarget' and 'pdfbookmark' to the TOC
You can remove this stuff if you don't like it.
On the
On Tue, 24 Feb 2004, Herbert Voss wrote:
Christian Ridderström wrote:
When I used to read the user's guide, I mostly did it using LyX --- it
allows me to search the document etc.
this has nothing to do with ERT
No it doesn't... here is the relevant part (which you didn't quote):
Christian Ridderström wrote:
As for the part about novices, I think it's a good policy to keep the
start of the user's guide clean and simple. Otherwise they might think
that this is the way all documents appear, and that they also need the
insets etc.
so you do not tell the truth ...
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