On 30.09.04, José Abílio Oliveira Matos wrote:
On Thu, Sep 30, 2004 at 08:04:24AM +0200, G. Milde wrote:
I assume, FileReload was never made for external changes:
Reload will not work until I change something in my document. Then it prompts
Document changed. Save? [Yes] No
I have to
On 30.09.04, José Abílio Oliveira Matos wrote:
On Thu, Sep 30, 2004 at 08:04:24AM +0200, G. Milde wrote:
I assume, FileReload was never made for external changes:
Reload will not work until I change something in my document. Then it prompts
Document changed. Save? [Yes] No
I have to
On 30.09.04, José Abílio Oliveira Matos wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 30, 2004 at 08:04:24AM +0200, G. Milde wrote:
> >
> > I assume, File>Reload was never made for external changes:
> > Reload will not work until I change something in my document. Then it prompts
> >Document changed. Save? [Yes] No
>
On 25.09.04, José Abílio Oliveira Matos wrote:
Then what will you call to that time when I tried to do the same for lyx
instead of latex? ;-)
Why doesn't lyx behaves lyx any other format? What does make it so
special? ;-)
Quite regularely I want to edit the LyX source in my favourite
On Thu, Sep 30, 2004 at 08:04:24AM +0200, G. Milde wrote:
I assume, FileReload was never made for external changes:
Reload will not work until I change something in my document. Then it prompts
Document changed. Save? [Yes] No
I have to set this to no, as I do not want to overwrite the
On Thu, Sep 30, 2004 at 08:44:13PM +0100, José Abílio Oliveira Matos wrote:
I thought about using the lyx server and started a python script but work
stalled due to other projects.
That seems interesting, please report if you get anything working.
And if you have problems you can ask
On 25.09.04, José Abílio Oliveira Matos wrote:
Then what will you call to that time when I tried to do the same for lyx
instead of latex? ;-)
Why doesn't lyx behaves lyx any other format? What does make it so
special? ;-)
Quite regularely I want to edit the LyX source in my favourite
On Thu, Sep 30, 2004 at 08:04:24AM +0200, G. Milde wrote:
I assume, FileReload was never made for external changes:
Reload will not work until I change something in my document. Then it prompts
Document changed. Save? [Yes] No
I have to set this to no, as I do not want to overwrite the
On Thu, Sep 30, 2004 at 08:44:13PM +0100, José Abílio Oliveira Matos wrote:
I thought about using the lyx server and started a python script but work
stalled due to other projects.
That seems interesting, please report if you get anything working.
And if you have problems you can ask
On 25.09.04, José Abílio Oliveira Matos wrote:
> Then what will you call to that time when I tried to do the same for lyx
> instead of latex? ;-)
>
> Why doesn't lyx behaves lyx any other format? What does make it so
> special? ;-)
Quite regularely I want to edit the LyX source in my
On Thu, Sep 30, 2004 at 08:04:24AM +0200, G. Milde wrote:
>
> I assume, File>Reload was never made for external changes:
> Reload will not work until I change something in my document. Then it prompts
>Document changed. Save? [Yes] No
> I have to set this to no, as I do not want to overwrite
On Thu, Sep 30, 2004 at 08:44:13PM +0100, José Abílio Oliveira Matos wrote:
>
> > I thought about using the lyx server and started a python script but work
> > stalled due to other projects.
>
> That seems interesting, please report if you get anything working.
And if you have problems you
Alfredo, all,
On Fri, 2004-09-24 at 21:53, Alfredo Braunstein wrote:
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Which somehow doesn't stop me from doing it. :-)
Edit-Preferences-File formats, highlight LaTeX, fill in the Viewer
slot with your favorite text editor or text viewer (with path, if it's
not
Alfredo, all,
On Fri, 2004-09-24 at 21:53, Alfredo Braunstein wrote:
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Which somehow doesn't stop me from doing it. :-)
Edit-Preferences-File formats, highlight LaTeX, fill in the Viewer
slot with your favorite text editor or text viewer (with path, if it's
not
Alfredo, all,
On Fri, 2004-09-24 at 21:53, Alfredo Braunstein wrote:
> Paul A. Rubin wrote:
>
> > Which somehow doesn't stop me from doing it. :-)
> >
> > Edit->Preferences->File formats, highlight LaTeX, fill in the Viewer
> > slot with your favorite text editor or text viewer (with path, if
Thanks for clearing that up.
--- Alfredo Braunstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jianwei Huang wrote:
I am a little bit confused. Can I do it with the
File-Export-Customize instead of configuring
Edit-preference?
There is no such thing. There is a
File-Export-Custom, that is intended
Thanks for clearing that up.
--- Alfredo Braunstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jianwei Huang wrote:
I am a little bit confused. Can I do it with the
File-Export-Customize instead of configuring
Edit-preference?
There is no such thing. There is a
File-Export-Custom, that is intended
Thanks for clearing that up.
--- Alfredo Braunstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jianwei Huang wrote:
>
> > I am a little bit confused. Can I do it with the
> > File->Export->Customize instead of configuring
> > Edit->preference?
>
> There is no such thing. There is a
>
On Saturday 25 September 2004 04:54, you wrote:
Hi, Alfredo:
Hi
I try to customize the Export command, but could not
succeed. It seems that I can not save what ever
command I put into it. By the way, how to put a button
THe interface is a little convoluted. Select the converter on the list,
On Fri, Sep 24, 2004 at 09:15:57PM +0200, Alfredo Braunstein wrote:
Hah! that's what you wanted ;-) You can add a button to the toolbar and/or
set up keybindings to easy calling the viewer.
snif, I'm not very bright today...
Then what will you call to that time when I tried to do the
Hi,
I try to customize the Export command, but could
not
succeed. It seems that I can not save what ever
command I put into it. By the way, how to put a
button
THe interface is a little convoluted. Select the
converter on the list,
then modify the Converter field or whatever, then
Jianwei Huang wrote:
I am a little bit confused. Can I do it with the
File-Export-Customize instead of configuring
Edit-preference?
There is no such thing. There is a File-Export-Custom, that is intended
as a quick dirty way of just pipeing the latex file to some custom
command.
The
On Saturday 25 September 2004 04:54, you wrote:
Hi, Alfredo:
Hi
I try to customize the Export command, but could not
succeed. It seems that I can not save what ever
command I put into it. By the way, how to put a button
THe interface is a little convoluted. Select the converter on the list,
On Fri, Sep 24, 2004 at 09:15:57PM +0200, Alfredo Braunstein wrote:
Hah! that's what you wanted ;-) You can add a button to the toolbar and/or
set up keybindings to easy calling the viewer.
snif, I'm not very bright today...
Then what will you call to that time when I tried to do the
Hi,
I try to customize the Export command, but could
not
succeed. It seems that I can not save what ever
command I put into it. By the way, how to put a
button
THe interface is a little convoluted. Select the
converter on the list,
then modify the Converter field or whatever, then
Jianwei Huang wrote:
I am a little bit confused. Can I do it with the
File-Export-Customize instead of configuring
Edit-preference?
There is no such thing. There is a File-Export-Custom, that is intended
as a quick dirty way of just pipeing the latex file to some custom
command.
The
On Saturday 25 September 2004 04:54, you wrote:
> Hi, Alfredo:
Hi
> I try to customize the Export command, but could not
> succeed. It seems that I can not save what ever
> command I put into it. By the way, how to put a button
THe interface is a little convoluted. Select the converter on the
On Fri, Sep 24, 2004 at 09:15:57PM +0200, Alfredo Braunstein wrote:
>
> Hah! that's what you wanted ;-) You can add a button to the toolbar and/or
> set up keybindings to easy calling the viewer.
>
> snif, I'm not very bright today...
Then what will you call to that time when I tried to do
Hi,
> > I try to customize the Export command, but could
> not
> > succeed. It seems that I can not save what ever
> > command I put into it. By the way, how to put a
> button
>
> THe interface is a little convoluted. Select the
> converter on the list,
> then modify the "Converter" field or
Jianwei Huang wrote:
> I am a little bit confused. Can I do it with the
> File->Export->Customize instead of configuring
> Edit->preference?
There is no such thing. There is a "File->Export->Custom", that is intended
as a quick & dirty way of just pipeing the latex file to some custom
command.
Hi,
how do I see the .tex LaTeX source?
(kind of silly, I know;
or, how Export work?
Thanks
mario
mario wrote:
Hi,
Hi
how do I see the .tex LaTeX source?
(kind of silly, I know;
or, how Export work?
file-export-latex should leave a .tex file with the same name of your .lyx
in the same directory.
Alfredo
Yes, of course :-)
still, I was looking for something on the lyx bars as to open, say, a
side window and see the LaTeX source directly.
my best mario
On Fri, 2004-09-24 at 20:43, Alfredo Braunstein wrote:
mario wrote:
Hi,
Hi
how do I see the .tex LaTeX source?
(kind of silly, I
I got it!
I may customize the Export command, with my preferred viewer (for ASCII/.tex files).
Cute!
bless you
mario
--
Yes, of course :-)
still, I was looking for something on the lyx bars as to open, say, a
side window and see the LaTeX source directly.
my best mario
On Fri,
mario wrote:
Yes, of course :-)
Sorry for misunderstanding.
still, I was looking for something on the lyx bars as to open, say, a
side window and see the LaTeX source directly.
Actually lyx works internally at a higher level than latex, so this is not
possible.
Alfredo
mario wrote:
I got it!
I may customize the Export command, with my preferred viewer (for
ASCII/.tex files). Cute!
Hah! that's what you wanted ;-) You can add a button to the toolbar and/or
set up keybindings to easy calling the viewer.
snif, I'm not very bright today...
Alfredo
Alfredo Braunstein wrote:
mario wrote:
Yes, of course :-)
Sorry for misunderstanding.
still, I was looking for something on the lyx bars as to open, say, a
side window and see the LaTeX source directly.
Actually lyx works internally at a higher level than latex, so this is not
possible.
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Which somehow doesn't stop me from doing it. :-)
Edit-Preferences-File formats, highlight LaTeX, fill in the Viewer
slot with your favorite text editor or text viewer (with path, if it's
not on your command path), and save. You should now have a View-LaTeX
menu entry
On Friday 24 September 2004 20:33, mario wrote:
Hi,
how do I see the .tex LaTeX source?
(kind of silly, I know;
or, how Export work?
In the LyX menu File: - Export - Latex. The file filename.tex is saved
in the same directory as your filename.lyx-file (writes over possible
previous
Hi,
how do I see the .tex LaTeX source?
(kind of silly, I know;
or, how Export work?
Thanks
mario
mario wrote:
Hi,
Hi
how do I see the .tex LaTeX source?
(kind of silly, I know;
or, how Export work?
file-export-latex should leave a .tex file with the same name of your .lyx
in the same directory.
Alfredo
Yes, of course :-)
still, I was looking for something on the lyx bars as to open, say, a
side window and see the LaTeX source directly.
my best mario
On Fri, 2004-09-24 at 20:43, Alfredo Braunstein wrote:
mario wrote:
Hi,
Hi
how do I see the .tex LaTeX source?
(kind of silly, I
I got it!
I may customize the Export command, with my preferred viewer (for ASCII/.tex files).
Cute!
bless you
mario
--
Yes, of course :-)
still, I was looking for something on the lyx bars as to open, say, a
side window and see the LaTeX source directly.
my best mario
On Fri,
mario wrote:
Yes, of course :-)
Sorry for misunderstanding.
still, I was looking for something on the lyx bars as to open, say, a
side window and see the LaTeX source directly.
Actually lyx works internally at a higher level than latex, so this is not
possible.
Alfredo
mario wrote:
I got it!
I may customize the Export command, with my preferred viewer (for
ASCII/.tex files). Cute!
Hah! that's what you wanted ;-) You can add a button to the toolbar and/or
set up keybindings to easy calling the viewer.
snif, I'm not very bright today...
Alfredo
Alfredo Braunstein wrote:
mario wrote:
Yes, of course :-)
Sorry for misunderstanding.
still, I was looking for something on the lyx bars as to open, say, a
side window and see the LaTeX source directly.
Actually lyx works internally at a higher level than latex, so this is not
possible.
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Which somehow doesn't stop me from doing it. :-)
Edit-Preferences-File formats, highlight LaTeX, fill in the Viewer
slot with your favorite text editor or text viewer (with path, if it's
not on your command path), and save. You should now have a View-LaTeX
menu entry
On Friday 24 September 2004 20:33, mario wrote:
Hi,
how do I see the .tex LaTeX source?
(kind of silly, I know;
or, how Export work?
In the LyX menu File: - Export - Latex. The file filename.tex is saved
in the same directory as your filename.lyx-file (writes over possible
previous
Hi,
how do I see the .tex LaTeX source?
(kind of silly, I know;
or, how Export work?
Thanks
mario
mario wrote:
> Hi,
Hi
> how do I see the .tex LaTeX source?
> (kind of silly, I know;
> or, how Export work?
file->export->latex should leave a .tex file with the same name of your .lyx
in the same directory.
Alfredo
Yes, of course :-)
still, I was looking for something on the lyx bars as to open, say, a
side window and see the LaTeX source directly.
my best mario
On Fri, 2004-09-24 at 20:43, Alfredo Braunstein wrote:
> mario wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> Hi
>
> > how do I see the .tex LaTeX source?
> > (kind
I got it!
I may customize the Export command, with my preferred viewer (for ASCII/.tex files).
Cute!
bless you
mario
--
Yes, of course :-)
still, I was looking for something on the lyx bars as to open, say, a
side window and see the LaTeX source directly.
my best mario
On Fri,
mario wrote:
> Yes, of course :-)
Sorry for misunderstanding.
> still, I was looking for something on the lyx bars as to open, say, a
> side window and see the LaTeX source directly.
Actually lyx works internally at a higher level than latex, so this is not
possible.
Alfredo
mario wrote:
> I got it!
> I may customize the Export command, with my preferred viewer (for
> ASCII/.tex files). Cute!
Hah! that's what you wanted ;-) You can add a button to the toolbar and/or
set up keybindings to easy calling the viewer.
snif, I'm not very bright today...
Alfredo
Alfredo Braunstein wrote:
mario wrote:
Yes, of course :-)
Sorry for misunderstanding.
still, I was looking for something on the lyx bars as to open, say, a
side window and see the LaTeX source directly.
Actually lyx works internally at a higher level than latex, so this is not
possible.
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> Which somehow doesn't stop me from doing it. :-)
>
> Edit->Preferences->File formats, highlight LaTeX, fill in the Viewer
> slot with your favorite text editor or text viewer (with path, if it's
> not on your command path), and save. You should now have a View->LaTeX
>
On Friday 24 September 2004 20:33, mario wrote:
> Hi,
>
> how do I see the .tex LaTeX source?
> (kind of silly, I know;
> or, how Export work?
In the LyX menu "File": -> Export -> Latex. The file is saved
in the same directory as your -file (writes over possible
previous without asking).
Is it possible to have text flow around a justified figure?
tia
have fun,
SteveC [EMAIL PROTECTED] fractalus.com/steve
On Fri, 23 Nov 2001, SteveC wrote:
Is it possible to have text flow around a justified figure?
try to use picins or picinpar package
add the command \usepackage{picins} in latex preamble
(I haven't tried the picinpar package...)
In paragraph... type (in TeX style)
Is it possible to have text flow around a justified figure?
tia
have fun,
SteveC [EMAIL PROTECTED] fractalus.com/steve
On Fri, 23 Nov 2001, SteveC wrote:
Is it possible to have text flow around a justified figure?
try to use picins or picinpar package
add the command \usepackage{picins} in latex preamble
(I haven't tried the picinpar package...)
In paragraph... type (in TeX style)
Is it possible to have text flow around a justified figure?
tia
have fun,
SteveC [EMAIL PROTECTED] fractalus.com/steve
On Fri, 23 Nov 2001, SteveC wrote:
> Is it possible to have text flow around a justified figure?
try to use picins or picinpar package
add the command \usepackage{picins} in latex preamble
(I haven't tried the picinpar package...)
In paragraph... type (in TeX style)
\parpic(,)(,)
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On Sunday 12 August 2001 15:30, Dekel Tsur wrote:
Anyway, I have enough junk in my home directory, so I don't need these
empty dirs showing up all the time. :) Can I stop this from happening?
Lyx is supposed to create these directories
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On Sunday 12 August 2001 15:30, Dekel Tsur wrote:
Anyway, I have enough junk in my home directory, so I don't need these
empty dirs showing up all the time. :) Can I stop this from happening?
Lyx is supposed to create these directories
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On Sunday 12 August 2001 15:30, Dekel Tsur wrote:
> > Anyway, I have enough junk in my home directory, so I don't need these
> > empty dirs showing up all the time. :) Can I stop this from happening?
> Lyx is supposed to create these
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