Christopher Winkler wrote:
Kile is able to do it, so there must be a solution.
I don't think that the two statements can be connected
Kile is a pure Qt-app so all the magic is handled internally by Qt. LyX is
not a pure Qt app so everything must be translated at the boundary bwtween
the LyX
Hello,
Thanks Ingar, Angus, Helge, Günter, Christopher, Martin, Jose, ...
I will search for an upgrade to Suse 9.2, Kde 3.3.
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Christopher Winkler wrote:
Kile is able to do it, so there must be a solution.
I don't think that the two statements can be connected
Kile is a pure Qt-app so all the magic is handled internally by Qt. LyX is
not a pure Qt app so everything must be translated at the boundary bwtween
the LyX
Hello,
Thanks Ingar, Angus, Helge, Günter, Christopher, Martin, Jose, ...
I will search for an upgrade to Suse 9.2, Kde 3.3.
Marcelo
-
250MB gratis, Antivirus y Antispam
Correo Yahoo!, el mejor correo web del mundo
Abrí tu cuenta aquí
Christopher Winkler wrote:
> Kile is able to do it, so there must be a solution.
I don't think that the two statements can be connected
Kile is a pure Qt-app so all the magic is handled internally by Qt. LyX is
not a pure Qt app so everything must be translated at the boundary bwtween
the LyX
Hello,
Thanks Ingar, Angus, Helge, Günter, Christopher, Martin, Jose, ...
I will search for an upgrade to Suse 9.2, Kde 3.3.
Marcelo
-
250MB gratis, Antivirus y Antispam
Correo Yahoo!, el mejor correo web del mundo
Abrí tu cuenta aquí
There is a bug in this Qt version: the dead keys are, well, dead.
So if you tyÃpoe an accent, say, ^, it doesn't wait for the character
to be typed that it will be an accent of.
Very irritating. It also disables the use of ^ for superscript in math.
That is really cool because that is
There is a bug in this Qt version: the dead keys are, well, dead.
So if you tyÃpoe an accent, say, ^, it doesn't wait for the character
to be typed that it will be an accent of.
Very irritating. It also disables the use of ^ for superscript in math.
That is really cool because that is
> There is a bug in this Qt version: the dead keys are, well, dead.
>
> So if you tyÃpoe an accent, say, ^, it doesn't wait for the character
> to be typed that it will be an accent of.
>
> Very irritating. It also disables the use of ^ for superscript in math.
That is really cool because that
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you use qt-3.3.3?
There is a bug in this Qt version: the dead keys are, well, dead.
So if you tyÃpoe an accent, say, ^, it doesn't wait for the character
to be typed that it will be an accent of.
Very irritating. It also disables the use of ^ for superscript in
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you use qt-3.3.3?
There is a bug in this Qt version: the dead keys are, well, dead.
So if you tyÃpoe an accent, say, ^, it doesn't wait for the character
to be typed that it will be an accent of.
Very irritating. It also disables the use of ^ for superscript in
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you use qt-3.3.3?
There is a bug in this Qt version: the dead keys are, well, dead.
So if you tyÃpoe an accent, say, ^, it doesn't wait for the character
to be typed that it will be an accent of.
Very irritating. It also disables the use of ^ for superscript in
Do you use qt-3.3.3?
There is a bug in this Qt version: the dead keys are, well, dead.
So if you tyÃpoe an accent, say, ^, it doesn't wait for the character
to be typed that it will be an accent of.
Very irritating. It also disables the use of ^ for superscript in math.
- Martin
Do you use qt-3.3.3?
There is a bug in this Qt version: the dead keys are, well, dead.
So if you tyÃpoe an accent, say, ^, it doesn't wait for the character
to be typed that it will be an accent of.
Very irritating. It also disables the use of ^ for superscript in math.
- Martin
Do you use qt-3.3.3?
There is a bug in this Qt version: the dead keys are, well, dead.
So if you tyÃpoe an accent, say, ^, it doesn't wait for the character
to be typed that it will be an accent of.
Very irritating. It also disables the use of ^ for superscript in math.
- Martin
I have Suse Linux 9.1 and selected Spanish keyboard.
In all soft accents work fine.
I compiled Lyx 1.3.5.
I selected Edit Preferences Lang Opts Language and selected
Default Language = Spanish,
I check keyboard map and then choose espanol.kmap,
then click Apply button,
but accents
I have Suse Linux 9.1 and selected Spanish keyboard.
In all soft accents work fine.
I compiled Lyx 1.3.5.
I selected Edit Preferences Lang Opts Language and selected
Default Language = Spanish,
I check keyboard map and then choose espanol.kmap,
then click Apply button,
but accents
> I have Suse Linux 9.1 and selected Spanish keyboard.
> In all soft accents work fine.
> I compiled Lyx 1.3.5.
> I selected Edit > Preferences > Lang Opts > Language and selected
> Default Language = Spanish,
> I check keyboard map and then choose espanol.kmap
I have Suse Linux 9.1 and selected Spanish keyboard.
In all soft accents work fine.
I compiled Lyx 1.3.5.
I selected Edit Preferences Lang Opts Language and selected
Default Language = Spanish,
I check keyboard map and then choose espanol.kmap,
then click Apply button,
but accents no work
On Friday 21 January 2005 13:15, Marcelo Acuf1a wrote:
I have Suse Linux 9.1 and selected Spanish keyboard.
In all soft accents work fine.
I compiled Lyx 1.3.5.
I selected Edit Preferences Lang Opts Language and selected
Default Language = Spanish,
I check keyboard map and then choose
I have Suse Linux 9.1 and selected Spanish keyboard.
In all soft accents work fine.
I compiled Lyx 1.3.5.
I selected Edit Preferences Lang Opts Language and selected
Default Language = Spanish,
I check keyboard map and then choose espanol.kmap,
then click Apply button,
but accents no work
On Friday 21 January 2005 13:15, Marcelo Acuf1a wrote:
I have Suse Linux 9.1 and selected Spanish keyboard.
In all soft accents work fine.
I compiled Lyx 1.3.5.
I selected Edit Preferences Lang Opts Language and selected
Default Language = Spanish,
I check keyboard map and then choose
I have Suse Linux 9.1 and selected Spanish keyboard.
In all soft accents work fine.
I compiled Lyx 1.3.5.
I selected Edit > Preferences > Lang Opts > Language and selected
Default Language = Spanish,
I check keyboard map and then choose espanol.kmap,
then click Apply button,
but accent
On Friday 21 January 2005 13:15, Marcelo AcuÃf1a wrote:
> I have Suse Linux 9.1 and selected Spanish keyboard.
> In all soft accents work fine.
> I compiled Lyx 1.3.5.
> I selected Edit > Preferences > Lang Opts > Language and selected
> Default Language = Spanish
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