to update.
the reverse search sounds interesting, but i'm not sure how it's
supposed to work in lyx? i edited my latex - converter so it
includes the source-specials tag (latex --src-special $$i), but
when i ctrl-click from within xdvik, nothing happens. i thought
that reverse searching meant i
happens. i thought
that reverse searching meant i could click on the dvi file and
the cursor within lyx would go to the clicked location. am i
misunderstanding something? i got the impression from the wiki
that i can do reverse searching between lyx and xdvi. is this
possible and what
edited my latex -> converter so it
includes the source-specials tag (latex --src-special $$i), but
when i ctrl-click from within xdvik, nothing happens. i thought
that reverse searching meant i could click on the dvi file and the
cursor within lyx would go to the clicked location. a
, but i'm not sure how it's
supposed to work in lyx? i edited my latex -> converter so it
includes the source-specials tag (latex --src-special $$i), but
when i ctrl-click from within xdvik, nothing happens. i thought
that reverse searching meant i could click on the dvi file and the
cur
to update.
the reverse search sounds interesting, but i'm not sure how it's
supposed to work in lyx? i edited my latex -> converter so it
includes the source-specials tag (latex --src-special $$i), but
when i ctrl-click from within xdvik, nothing happens. i thought
that reverse searching mean
vik, nothing happens. i thought
that reverse searching meant i could click on the dvi file and
the cursor within lyx would go to the clicked location. am i
misunderstanding something? i got the impression from the wiki
that i can do reverse searching between lyx and xdvi. is this
possible and w
the source-specials tag (latex --src-special $$i), but when
i ctrl-click from within xdvik, nothing happens. i thought that
reverse searching meant i could click on the dvi file and the cursor
within lyx would go to the clicked location. am i misunderstanding
something? i got the impression from
the source-specials tag (latex --src-special $$i), but when
i ctrl-click from within xdvik, nothing happens. i thought that
reverse searching meant i could click on the dvi file and the cursor
within lyx would go to the clicked location. am i misunderstanding
something? i got the impression from
des the source-specials tag (latex --src-special $$i), but when
i ctrl-click from within xdvik, nothing happens. i thought that
reverse searching meant i could click on the dvi file and the cursor
within lyx would go to the clicked location. am i misunderstanding
something? i got the impression f
On Mon, 29 Jan 2007, Tobias Krause wrote:
is there a way to search for a referenced bibtex source? Or do I have to
search for in the .lyx file with a text editor, go back to LyX and
search for the surrounding text?
I'm guessing the latter so I can't help you. However, I think you should
On Mon 29 Jan 2007, Christian Ridderström wrote:
On Mon, 29 Jan 2007, Tobias Krause wrote:
is there a way to search for a referenced bibtex source? Or do I
have to search for in the .lyx file with a text editor, go back to
LyX and search for the surrounding text?
I'm
On Mon, 29 Jan 2007, Tobias Krause wrote:
is there a way to search for a referenced bibtex source? Or do I have to
search for in the .lyx file with a text editor, go back to LyX and
search for the surrounding text?
I'm guessing the latter so I can't help you. However, I think you should
On Mon 29 Jan 2007, Christian Ridderström wrote:
On Mon, 29 Jan 2007, Tobias Krause wrote:
is there a way to search for a referenced bibtex source? Or do I
have to search for in the .lyx file with a text editor, go back to
LyX and search for the surrounding text?
I'm
On Mon, 29 Jan 2007, Tobias Krause wrote:
is there a way to search for a referenced bibtex source? Or do I have to
search for in the .lyx file with a text editor, go back to LyX and
search for the surrounding text?
I'm guessing the latter so I can't help you. However, I think you should
On Mon 29 Jan 2007, Christian Ridderström wrote:
> On Mon, 29 Jan 2007, Tobias Krause wrote:
>
>
>
> is there a way to search for a referenced bibtex source? Or do I
> have to search for in the .lyx file with a text editor, go back to
> LyX and search for the surrounding text?
>
>
Hi!
The only way to do this that I have figured out is to open the lyx
document in a texteditor, and search for the reference there.
I would be happy however if there were some better, more LyX-ish way to
do it!
/Sara
Horacio Emilio Pérez Sánchez wrote:
Hello all,
How can I search for a
Hi!
The only way to do this that I have figured out is to open the lyx
document in a texteditor, and search for the reference there.
I would be happy however if there were some better, more LyX-ish way to
do it!
/Sara
Horacio Emilio Pérez Sánchez wrote:
Hello all,
How can I search for a
Hi!
The only way to do this that I have figured out is to open the lyx
document in a texteditor, and search for the reference there.
I would be happy however if there were some better, more LyX-ish way to
do it!
/Sara
Horacio Emilio Pérez Sánchez wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> How can I search for
Hello all,
How can I search for a bibliographic reference inside the lyx code ? If I
use the option inside Edit menu, it doesn't find references I know exist
in the document.
Thanks in advance.
Hello all,
How can I search for a bibliographic reference inside the lyx code ? If I
use the option inside Edit menu, it doesn't find references I know exist
in the document.
Thanks in advance.
Hello all,
How can I search for a bibliographic reference inside the lyx code ? If I
use the option inside "Edit" menu, it doesn't find references I know exist
in the document.
Thanks in advance.
On Sat, 22 Jan 2005, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Not with LyX :-( but you could search in the LyX-file for \index{ with a
text editor of your choice.
Uwe,
The reason I appear so clueless about searching the text file is that when
I'm working within LyX I just don't think of using another tool to make
On Sat, 22 Jan 2005, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Not with LyX :-( but you could search in the LyX-file for \index{ with a
text editor of your choice.
Uwe,
The reason I appear so clueless about searching the text file is that when
I'm working within LyX I just don't think of using another tool to make
On Sat, 22 Jan 2005, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Not with LyX :-( but you could search in the LyX-file for "\index{" with a
> text editor of your choice.
Uwe,
The reason I appear so clueless about searching the text file is that when
I'm working within LyX I just don't think of us
Rich Shepard wrote:
As I develop the index for my book I see some index references that I
want
to change. Is there a way quicker than searching for each term from the
beginning of the document and checking the contents of the gray idx box
to find the ones I want?
There's a reason
On Fri, 21 Jan 2005, Angus Leeming wrote:
There's a reason that the LyX file format is plain text, you know...
Oh, Duh! I keep thinking of doing it within LyX.
From the console:
$ grep -n '^\\begin_inset LatexCommand \\index' yourfile.lyx
Sigh. Of course!
Thanks for the clue, Angus,
Rich Shepard wrote:
As I develop the index for my book I see some index references that I
want
to change. Is there a way quicker than searching for each term from the
beginning of the document and checking the contents of the gray idx box
to find the ones I want?
There's a reason
On Fri, 21 Jan 2005, Angus Leeming wrote:
There's a reason that the LyX file format is plain text, you know...
Oh, Duh! I keep thinking of doing it within LyX.
From the console:
$ grep -n '^\\begin_inset LatexCommand \\index' yourfile.lyx
Sigh. Of course!
Thanks for the clue, Angus,
Rich Shepard wrote:
>As I develop the index for my book I see some index references that I
>want
> to change. Is there a way quicker than searching for each term from the
> beginning of the document and checking the contents of the gray "idx" box
> to find
On Fri, 21 Jan 2005, Angus Leeming wrote:
> There's a reason that the LyX file format is plain text, you know...
Oh, Duh! I keep thinking of doing it within LyX.
>> From the console:
> $ grep -n '^\\begin_inset LatexCommand \\index' yourfile.lyx
Sigh. Of course!
Thanks for the clue,
in the lyx
file using find and replace, search backward. The document
(its a long one) was in a long lasting action checked and I
killed the action. I got the following error:
searching backward not implemented in mathed
what does it mean?
I have also difficulties with scaling a figure
On Thu, Jul 11, 2002 at 04:54:42PM -0400, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
searching backward not implemented in mathed
what does it mean?
It basically means that searching backwards is not implemented in mathed.
The formula will be searched in the wrong direction but that should not
really matter
On Thu, Jul 11, 2002 at 05:07:02PM +0200, Andre Poenitz wrote:
It basically means that searching backwards is not implemented in mathed.
The formula will be searched in the wrong direction but that should not
really matter much. Juergen has a patch to oimprove searching, but it is
not yet
On Thu, Jul 11, 2002 at 04:15:22PM +0100, John Levon wrote:
Aren't you going to disable search/replace for 1.2.1's mathed anyway ?
Or are you planning to fix mathed replace ?
Neither. I'd leave it with 'forward search only' in 1.2.x.
Andre'
--
Those who desire to give up Freedom in order to
in the lyx
file using find and replace, search backward. The document
(its a long one) was in a long lasting action checked and I
killed the action. I got the following error:
searching backward not implemented in mathed
what does it mean?
I have also difficulties with scaling a figure
On Thu, Jul 11, 2002 at 04:54:42PM -0400, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
searching backward not implemented in mathed
what does it mean?
It basically means that searching backwards is not implemented in mathed.
The formula will be searched in the wrong direction but that should not
really matter
On Thu, Jul 11, 2002 at 05:07:02PM +0200, Andre Poenitz wrote:
It basically means that searching backwards is not implemented in mathed.
The formula will be searched in the wrong direction but that should not
really matter much. Juergen has a patch to oimprove searching, but it is
not yet
On Thu, Jul 11, 2002 at 04:15:22PM +0100, John Levon wrote:
Aren't you going to disable search/replace for 1.2.1's mathed anyway ?
Or are you planning to fix mathed replace ?
Neither. I'd leave it with 'forward search only' in 1.2.x.
Andre'
--
Those who desire to give up Freedom in order to
in the lyx
file using find and replace, search backward. The document
(its a long one) was in a long lasting action checked and I
killed the action. I got the following error:
searching backward not implemented in mathed
what does it mean?
I have also difficulties with scaling a figure
On Thu, Jul 11, 2002 at 04:54:42PM -0400, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> searching backward not implemented in mathed
>
> what does it mean?
It basically means that searching backwards is not implemented in mathed.
The formula will be searched in the wrong direction but that should n
On Thu, Jul 11, 2002 at 05:07:02PM +0200, Andre Poenitz wrote:
> It basically means that searching backwards is not implemented in mathed.
> The formula will be searched in the wrong direction but that should not
> really matter much. Juergen has a patch to oimprove
On Thu, Jul 11, 2002 at 04:15:22PM +0100, John Levon wrote:
> Aren't you going to disable search/replace for 1.2.1's mathed anyway ?
> Or are you planning to fix mathed replace ?
Neither. I'd leave it with 'forward search only' in 1.2.x.
Andre'
--
Those who desire to give up Freedom in order
I find the Emacs-like search with C-s, C-r that takes place entirely in the
minibuffer much more convenient than the popup, which requires you to do a lot
of clicking.
Is there any interest in changing Lyx's behavior in this respect?
My view is that popups are very useful for doing things like
Kostas Oikonomou writes:
I find the Emacs-like search with C-s, C-r that takes place entirely in the
minibuffer much more convenient than the [LyX]popup, which requires
you to do a lot of clicking.
Yes! The LyX search popup is so inconvenient that I dread using it.
Xemacs searching
I find the Emacs-like search with C-s, C-r that takes place entirely in the
minibuffer much more convenient than the popup, which requires you to do a lot
of clicking.
Is there any interest in changing Lyx's behavior in this respect?
My view is that popups are very useful for doing things like
Kostas Oikonomou writes:
I find the Emacs-like search with C-s, C-r that takes place entirely in the
minibuffer much more convenient than the [LyX]popup, which requires
you to do a lot of clicking.
Yes! The LyX search popup is so inconvenient that I dread using it.
Xemacs searching
I find the Emacs-like search with C-s, C-r that takes place entirely in the
minibuffer much more convenient than the popup, which requires you to do a lot
of clicking.
Is there any interest in changing Lyx's behavior in this respect?
My view is that popups are very useful for doing things like
Kostas Oikonomou writes:
I find the Emacs-like search with C-s, C-r that takes place entirely in the
minibuffer much more convenient than the [LyX]popup, which requires
you to do a lot of clicking.
Yes! The LyX search popup is so inconvenient that I dread using it.
Xemacs searching
"Guenter" == Guenter Milde [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Guenter One more thing. Could there be a "math search" some day? (Or
Guenter more important a "math replace"?). For the time beeing, when
Guenter I want to change some variable name in a document I have to
Guenter do this to the raw lyx file
Hallo Jean-Marc!
Am Don, 01 Feb 2001, schrieb Jean-Marc Lasgouttes:
An elaborate search is certaily something we'd like to have. This is
unfortunately a bit difficult to do...
A little help would be an OK-Button in the search-panel. Then I could
type in a word, hit RETURN (without using the
"Guenter" == Guenter Milde [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Guenter One more thing. Could there be a "math search" some day? (Or
Guenter more important a "math replace"?). For the time beeing, when
Guenter I want to change some variable name in a document I have to
Guenter do this to the raw lyx file
Hallo Jean-Marc!
Am Don, 01 Feb 2001, schrieb Jean-Marc Lasgouttes:
An elaborate search is certaily something we'd like to have. This is
unfortunately a bit difficult to do...
A little help would be an OK-Button in the search-panel. Then I could
type in a word, hit RETURN (without using the
> "Guenter" == Guenter Milde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Guenter> One more thing. Could there be a "math search" some day? (Or
Guenter> more important a "math replace"?). For the time beeing, when
Guenter> I want to change some variable name in a document I have to
Guenter> do this to the
Hallo Jean-Marc!
Am Don, 01 Feb 2001, schrieb Jean-Marc Lasgouttes:
> An elaborate search is certaily something we'd like to have. This is
> unfortunately a bit difficult to do...
A little help would be an OK-Button in the search-panel. Then I could
type in a word, hit RETURN (without using
Hi!
Is it possible to have a search-function similar to the emacs search?
I want to jump to the search-string simply typing "C-s search-string
RET". With the given search-panel I have to use the mouse.
Ciao!
juh
--
www.juergen-rttgers.de - und tsch!
On Wed, 31 Jan 2001, Jan Ulrich Hasecke wrote:
Hi!
Is it possible to have a search-function similar to the emacs search?
I want to jump to the search-string simply typing "C-s search-string
RET". With the given search-panel I have to use the mouse.
Ciao!
juh
Am I right in thinking
On Wed, 31 Jan 2001 17:11:42 +0100 Jan Ulrich Hasecke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to jump to the search-string simply typing "C-s search-string
RET".
Me too. That is one of the first topics in my wish-list. (Also an incremental
search would be fine.)
One more thing. Could there be a
Hi!
Is it possible to have a search-function similar to the emacs search?
I want to jump to the search-string simply typing "C-s search-string
RET". With the given search-panel I have to use the mouse.
Ciao!
juh
--
www.juergen-rttgers.de - und tsch!
On Wed, 31 Jan 2001, Jan Ulrich Hasecke wrote:
Hi!
Is it possible to have a search-function similar to the emacs search?
I want to jump to the search-string simply typing "C-s search-string
RET". With the given search-panel I have to use the mouse.
Ciao!
juh
Am I right in thinking
On Wed, 31 Jan 2001 17:11:42 +0100 Jan Ulrich Hasecke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to jump to the search-string simply typing "C-s search-string
RET".
Me too. That is one of the first topics in my wish-list. (Also an incremental
search would be fine.)
One more thing. Could there be a
Hi!
Is it possible to have a search-function similar to the emacs search?
I want to jump to the search-string simply typing "C-s search-string
RET". With the given search-panel I have to use the mouse.
Ciao!
juh
--
www.juergen-rüttgers.de - und tschö!
On Wed, 31 Jan 2001, Jan Ulrich Hasecke wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Is it possible to have a search-function similar to the emacs search?
>
> I want to jump to the search-string simply typing "C-s search-string
> RET". With the given search-panel I have to use the mouse.
>
>
> Ciao!
> juh
Am I right
On Wed, 31 Jan 2001 17:11:42 +0100 Jan Ulrich Hasecke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want to jump to the search-string simply typing "C-s search-string
> RET".
Me too. That is one of the first topics in my wish-list. (Also an incremental
search would be fine.)
One more thing. Could there be a
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Searching documentation
From: Harry Putnam [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 04 Mar 2000 11:30:09 -0800
User-Agent: Gnus/5.0804 (Gnus v5.8.4) Emacs/20.5
Just starting with lyx, and looking for a way to grep the help docs.
Something more precise than a TOC, like grepping
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Searching documentation
From: Harry Putnam [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 04 Mar 2000 11:30:09 -0800
User-Agent: Gnus/5.0804 (Gnus v5.8.4) Emacs/20.5
Just starting with lyx, and looking for a way to grep the help docs.
Something more precise than a TOC, like grepping
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: Searching documentation
>>From: Harry Putnam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Date: 04 Mar 2000 11:30:09 -0800
>>User-Agent: Gnus/5.0804 (Gnus v5.8.4) Emacs/20.5
>>
>>
>>Just starting with lyx, and looking for a wa
for precise RE searching. At
least with the normal tools, but first we must know what files to look
in. The rpm I have (yx-1.0.4-1), when listing the files I see nothing
that looks like a documentation file other than the man pages and
readmes.
Seems some unconventional doc type file is used.
The many
arrangement for precise RE searching. At least with
the normal tools, but first we must know what files to look in. The rpm I
The introduction speaks to the doc organization, IIRC.
have (yx-1.0.4-1), when listing the files I see nothing that looks like a
documentation file other than the man pages
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 03/04/00
at 05:11 PM, Harry Putnam [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
...
One would expect at least a cumbersome and slow FIND/FIND NEXT on the menu.
Even that would beat just plowing along.
It's there in the menu... Edit Find and replace
for precise RE searching. At
least with the normal tools, but first we must know what files to look
in. The rpm I have (yx-1.0.4-1), when listing the files I see nothing
that looks like a documentation file other than the man pages and
readmes.
Seems some unconventional doc type file is used.
The many
arrangement for precise RE searching. At least with
the normal tools, but first we must know what files to look in. The rpm I
The introduction speaks to the doc organization, IIRC.
have (yx-1.0.4-1), when listing the files I see nothing that looks like a
documentation file other than the man pages
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], on 03/04/00
at 05:11 PM, Harry Putnam [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
...
One would expect at least a cumbersome and slow FIND/FIND NEXT on the menu.
Even that would beat just plowing along.
It's there in the menu... Edit Find and replace
for precise RE searching. At
least with the normal tools, but first we must know what files to look
in. The rpm I have (yx-1.0.4-1), when listing the files I see nothing
that looks like a documentation file other than the man pages and
readmes.
Seems some unconventional doc type file is used.
The many
;But better to have some arrangement for precise RE searching. At least with
>the normal tools, but first we must know what files to look in. The rpm I
The introduction speaks to the doc organization, IIRC.
>have (yx-1.0.4-1), when listing the files I see nothing that looks like a
>docu
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 03/04/00
>at 05:11 PM, Harry Putnam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> ...
> >One would expect at least a cumbersome and slow FIND/FIND NEXT on the menu.
> >Even that would beat just plowing along.
>
> It's there in the menu... Edit >
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