On Thu, Sep 07, 2006 at 04:06:01PM -0400, Andrew Corrigan wrote:
Thank you for the suggestion Sue. Although, unless I misunderstand,
that solution isn't really sufficient for me. The specific problem I
have with this behavior is that I'll often make a new line, choose its
type (Lemma,
On Thu, Sep 07, 2006 at 04:06:01PM -0400, Andrew Corrigan wrote:
Thank you for the suggestion Sue. Although, unless I misunderstand,
that solution isn't really sufficient for me. The specific problem I
have with this behavior is that I'll often make a new line, choose its
type (Lemma,
On Thu, Sep 07, 2006 at 04:06:01PM -0400, Andrew Corrigan wrote:
> Thank you for the suggestion Sue. Although, unless I misunderstand,
> that solution isn't really sufficient for me. The specific problem I
> have with this behavior is that I'll often make a new line, choose its
> type (Lemma,
Andrew Corrigan wrote:
Thank you for the suggestion Sue. Although, unless I misunderstand,
that solution isn't really sufficient for me. The specific problem I
have with this behavior is that I'll often make a new line, choose its
type (Lemma, Proof, Theorem, etc...) and then realize I want
Andrew Corrigan wrote:
Thank you for the suggestion Sue. Although, unless I misunderstand,
that solution isn't really sufficient for me. The specific problem I
have with this behavior is that I'll often make a new line, choose its
type (Lemma, Proof, Theorem, etc...) and then realize I want
Andrew Corrigan wrote:
Thank you for the suggestion Sue. Although, unless I misunderstand,
that solution isn't really sufficient for me. The specific problem I
have with this behavior is that I'll often make a new line, choose its
type (Lemma, Proof, Theorem, etc...) and then realize I want
Is there anyway to disable Lyx from removing empty lines when I navigate
the cursor away from the line? I couldn't find such an option in
Tools-Preferences.
Sincerely,
Andrew Corrigan
Change any blank lines to LyX-Code instead of Standard.
Sue Kientz
---
Technical Writer/Web Manager
Computational Infrastructure of Geodynamics (CIG)
http://www.geodynamics.org/
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
ofc: (626) 395-1694
cell: (626) 616-1955
skype: suekientz
~Metaphors
Thank you for the suggestion Sue. Although, unless I misunderstand,
that solution isn't really sufficient for me. The specific problem I
have with this behavior is that I'll often make a new line, choose its
type (Lemma, Proof, Theorem, etc...) and then realize I want to copy and
paste
I don't think you can disable that, but another workaround for your
particular situation is to just type a letter, go get your cut-and-
paste, and then copy it over the placeholder letter.
Sue Kientz
---
Technical Writer/Web Manager
Computational Infrastructure of
Is there anyway to disable Lyx from removing empty lines when I navigate
the cursor away from the line? I couldn't find such an option in
Tools-Preferences.
Sincerely,
Andrew Corrigan
Change any blank lines to LyX-Code instead of Standard.
Sue Kientz
---
Technical Writer/Web Manager
Computational Infrastructure of Geodynamics (CIG)
http://www.geodynamics.org/
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
ofc: (626) 395-1694
cell: (626) 616-1955
skype: suekientz
~Metaphors
Thank you for the suggestion Sue. Although, unless I misunderstand,
that solution isn't really sufficient for me. The specific problem I
have with this behavior is that I'll often make a new line, choose its
type (Lemma, Proof, Theorem, etc...) and then realize I want to copy and
paste
I don't think you can disable that, but another workaround for your
particular situation is to just type a letter, go get your cut-and-
paste, and then copy it over the placeholder letter.
Sue Kientz
---
Technical Writer/Web Manager
Computational Infrastructure of
Is there anyway to disable Lyx from removing empty lines when I navigate
the cursor away from the line? I couldn't find such an option in
Tools->Preferences.
Sincerely,
Andrew Corrigan
Change any blank lines to LyX-Code instead of Standard.
Sue Kientz
---
Technical Writer/Web Manager
Computational Infrastructure of Geodynamics (CIG)
http://www.geodynamics.org/
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
ofc: (626) 395-1694
cell: (626) 616-1955
skype: suekientz
~Metaphors
Thank you for the suggestion Sue. Although, unless I misunderstand,
that solution isn't really sufficient for me. The specific problem I
have with this behavior is that I'll often make a new line, choose its
type (Lemma, Proof, Theorem, etc...) and then realize I want to copy and
paste
I don't think you can disable that, but another workaround for your
particular situation is to just type a letter, go get your cut-and-
paste, and then copy it over the placeholder letter.
Sue Kientz
---
Technical Writer/Web Manager
Computational Infrastructure of
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