On Mon, 13 May 2002 09:54:29 +0300 wrote Robin Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Selection code is particularly crufty ... but Jug can it be fixed
for all cases easily ?
...
And I think it's not just habit, but there's a good reason for the
common behavior to be so: after you hit 'paste'
On Mon, May 13, 2002 at 09:54:29AM +0300, Robin Turner wrote:
LyX's ignoring double spaces) but, perhaps because of this, we should
be careful to avoid flouting the more sensible conventions, and the
pasting issue falls into this category, I think.
I agree, most definitely. And regarding
On Tue, May 14, 2002 at 10:59:14AM +0200, Guenter Milde wrote:
Once we are at it: I am also always tumbling over the rather unusual way the
selection works (in 1.1.6):
In (almost) all X applications, selecting a text with the mouse will copy
it to the selection as well, while
On Mon, 13 May 2002 09:54:29 +0300 wrote Robin Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Selection code is particularly crufty ... but Jug can it be fixed
for all cases easily ?
...
And I think it's not just habit, but there's a good reason for the
common behavior to be so: after you hit 'paste'
On Mon, May 13, 2002 at 09:54:29AM +0300, Robin Turner wrote:
LyX's ignoring double spaces) but, perhaps because of this, we should
be careful to avoid flouting the more sensible conventions, and the
pasting issue falls into this category, I think.
I agree, most definitely. And regarding
On Tue, May 14, 2002 at 10:59:14AM +0200, Guenter Milde wrote:
Once we are at it: I am also always tumbling over the rather unusual way the
selection works (in 1.1.6):
In (almost) all X applications, selecting a text with the mouse will copy
it to the selection as well, while
On Mon, 13 May 2002 09:54:29 +0300 wrote Robin Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > Selection code is particularly crufty ... but Jug can it be fixed
> > > for all cases easily ?
...
> > And I think it's not just habit, but there's a good reason for the
> > common behavior to be so: after you hit
On Mon, May 13, 2002 at 09:54:29AM +0300, Robin Turner wrote:
> LyX's ignoring double spaces) but, perhaps because of this, we should
> be careful to avoid flouting the more sensible conventions, and the
> pasting issue falls into this category, I think.
I agree, most definitely. And
On Tue, May 14, 2002 at 10:59:14AM +0200, Guenter Milde wrote:
> Once we are at it: I am also always tumbling over the rather unusual way the
> selection works (in 1.1.6):
>
>In (almost) all X applications, selecting a text with the mouse will copy
>it to the selection as well, while
On Monday 13 May 2002 07:45, Fernando Perez wrote:
And it must be easy to change, something like call unselect()
after the paste() function (I don't know the code, but I can't
imagine this being hard).
You would be surprised :)
Selection code is particularly crufty ... but Jug
On Monday 13 May 2002 07:45, Fernando Perez wrote:
And it must be easy to change, something like call unselect()
after the paste() function (I don't know the code, but I can't
imagine this being hard).
You would be surprised :)
Selection code is particularly crufty ... but Jug
On Monday 13 May 2002 07:45, Fernando Perez wrote:
> > > And it must be easy to change, something like call unselect()
> > > after the paste() function (I don't know the code, but I can't
> > > imagine this being hard).
> >
> > You would be surprised :)
> >
> > Selection code is particularly
And it must be easy to change, something like call unselect() after the
paste() function (I don't know the code, but I can't imagine this being hard).
You would be surprised :)
Selection code is particularly crufty ... but Jug can it be fixed for
all cases easily ?
Well, sorry if I
And it must be easy to change, something like call unselect() after the
paste() function (I don't know the code, but I can't imagine this being hard).
You would be surprised :)
Selection code is particularly crufty ... but Jug can it be fixed for
all cases easily ?
Well, sorry if I
>
> > And it must be easy to change, something like call unselect() after the
> > paste() function (I don't know the code, but I can't imagine this being hard).
>
> You would be surprised :)
>
> Selection code is particularly crufty ... but Jug can it be fixed for
> all cases easily ?
Well,
On Fri, May 10, 2002 at 02:40:41PM -0700, Kayvan A. Sylvan wrote:
Not that LyX development is a democracy (more like a benevolent dictatorship),
but I also concur.
Well this was really an arbitrary decision between me Jug when he
cleaned up a couple of bugs in this area. It is perhaps
On Fri, May 10, 2002 at 04:36:06PM -0600, Fernando Perez wrote:
And it must be easy to change, something like call unselect() after the
paste() function (I don't know the code, but I can't imagine this being hard).
You would be surprised :)
Selection code is particularly crufty ... but Jug
On Fri, May 10, 2002 at 02:40:41PM -0700, Kayvan A. Sylvan wrote:
Not that LyX development is a democracy (more like a benevolent dictatorship),
but I also concur.
Well this was really an arbitrary decision between me Jug when he
cleaned up a couple of bugs in this area. It is perhaps
On Fri, May 10, 2002 at 04:36:06PM -0600, Fernando Perez wrote:
And it must be easy to change, something like call unselect() after the
paste() function (I don't know the code, but I can't imagine this being hard).
You would be surprised :)
Selection code is particularly crufty ... but Jug
On Fri, May 10, 2002 at 02:40:41PM -0700, Kayvan A. Sylvan wrote:
> Not that LyX development is a democracy (more like a benevolent dictatorship),
> but I also concur.
Well this was really an arbitrary decision between me & Jug when he
cleaned up a couple of bugs in this area. It is perhaps
On Fri, May 10, 2002 at 04:36:06PM -0600, Fernando Perez wrote:
> And it must be easy to change, something like call unselect() after the
> paste() function (I don't know the code, but I can't imagine this being hard).
You would be surprised :)
Selection code is particularly crufty ... but
John Levon wrote:
On Wed, May 08, 2002 at 07:31:19PM -0400, Max Bian wrote:
1. The pasted text is selected by default. This is no good because
another key stroke will replace it.
This is intended and IMO opinion correct behaviour. Why do you think
there is a problem ?
It is a
On Fri, May 10, 2002 at 10:48:22AM -0400, Max Bian wrote:
feature is there before they can do anything. For example, I want to
insert a space after the pasted text, I need to first unselect it and
then type space otherwise the selected text is cleared! If you check
other editors, the
John Levon wrote:
The problem is this: Suppose the show-graph pref in that graph produced
with lxy1.16 is Do not display When openning with lyx1.20, the
behavior is different dependent on the graphics setting in the general
preferences: if it is setting like display in color, all the
Max Bian wrote:
Please see the attached files. The lyx file is created with lyx1.16
with the Do not display selected for the included figure. To demo the
problem, run lyx1.2 and set the edit/preference/lookfeel/misc/Display
graphics to in color or others, then open the file test2.lyx.
On Friday 10 May 2002 3:48 pm, Max Bian wrote:
4. The graphics conversion takes too much CPU! A way to cap the CPU
usage is useful.
Why ? Which xforms version / convertor are you using ? Try using the
netpbm tools instead, if you're using convert
Why? I have tens of eps graphics in
The original suggestion was to put a cap on the number of processes.
For example, run only 4 conversion process at the same time.
Or saved the converted images with the original figures so there is no
need to convert everytime the document is opened.
Max
Angus Leeming wrote:
Well, we use
On Fri, 10 May 2002, Herbert Voss wrote:
Please see the attached files. The lyx file is created with lyx1.16
with the Do not display selected for the included figure. To demo the
problem, run lyx1.2 and set the edit/preference/lookfeel/misc/Display
graphics to in color or others, then
Max Bian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1. The pasted text is selected by default. This is no good because
another key stroke will replace it.
This is intended and IMO opinion correct behaviour. Why do you think
there is a problem ?
It is a problem because after the paste people would
On Fri, May 10, 2002 at 03:02:24PM -0400, Ronald Florence wrote:
Max Bian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1. The pasted text is selected by default. This is no good because
another key stroke will replace it.
This is intended and IMO opinion correct behaviour. Why do you think
there
On 10 May 2002, Ronald Florence wrote:
Max Bian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1. The pasted text is selected by default. This is no good because
another key stroke will replace it.
This is intended and IMO opinion correct behaviour. Why do you think
there is a problem ?
It is
John Levon wrote:
On Wed, May 08, 2002 at 07:31:19PM -0400, Max Bian wrote:
1. The pasted text is selected by default. This is no good because
another key stroke will replace it.
This is intended and IMO opinion correct behaviour. Why do you think
there is a problem ?
It is a
On Fri, May 10, 2002 at 10:48:22AM -0400, Max Bian wrote:
feature is there before they can do anything. For example, I want to
insert a space after the pasted text, I need to first unselect it and
then type space otherwise the selected text is cleared! If you check
other editors, the
John Levon wrote:
The problem is this: Suppose the show-graph pref in that graph produced
with lxy1.16 is Do not display When openning with lyx1.20, the
behavior is different dependent on the graphics setting in the general
preferences: if it is setting like display in color, all the
Max Bian wrote:
Please see the attached files. The lyx file is created with lyx1.16
with the Do not display selected for the included figure. To demo the
problem, run lyx1.2 and set the edit/preference/lookfeel/misc/Display
graphics to in color or others, then open the file test2.lyx.
On Friday 10 May 2002 3:48 pm, Max Bian wrote:
4. The graphics conversion takes too much CPU! A way to cap the CPU
usage is useful.
Why ? Which xforms version / convertor are you using ? Try using the
netpbm tools instead, if you're using convert
Why? I have tens of eps graphics in
The original suggestion was to put a cap on the number of processes.
For example, run only 4 conversion process at the same time.
Or saved the converted images with the original figures so there is no
need to convert everytime the document is opened.
Max
Angus Leeming wrote:
Well, we use
On Fri, 10 May 2002, Herbert Voss wrote:
Please see the attached files. The lyx file is created with lyx1.16
with the Do not display selected for the included figure. To demo the
problem, run lyx1.2 and set the edit/preference/lookfeel/misc/Display
graphics to in color or others, then
Max Bian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1. The pasted text is selected by default. This is no good because
another key stroke will replace it.
This is intended and IMO opinion correct behaviour. Why do you think
there is a problem ?
It is a problem because after the paste people would
On Fri, May 10, 2002 at 03:02:24PM -0400, Ronald Florence wrote:
Max Bian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1. The pasted text is selected by default. This is no good because
another key stroke will replace it.
This is intended and IMO opinion correct behaviour. Why do you think
there
On 10 May 2002, Ronald Florence wrote:
Max Bian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1. The pasted text is selected by default. This is no good because
another key stroke will replace it.
This is intended and IMO opinion correct behaviour. Why do you think
there is a problem ?
It is
John Levon wrote:
> On Wed, May 08, 2002 at 07:31:19PM -0400, Max Bian wrote:
>
>
>>1. The pasted text is selected by default. This is no good because
>>another key stroke will replace it.
>
>
> This is intended and IMO opinion correct behaviour. Why do you think
> there is a problem ?
It
On Fri, May 10, 2002 at 10:48:22AM -0400, Max Bian wrote:
> "feature" is there before they can do anything. For example, I want to
> insert a space after the pasted text, I need to first unselect it and
> then type space otherwise the selected text is cleared! If you check
> other editors,
John Levon wrote:
>>
>>The problem is this: Suppose the show-graph pref in that graph produced
>>with lxy1.16 is "Do not display...". When openning with lyx1.20, the
>>behavior is different dependent on the graphics setting in the general
>>preferences: if it is setting like "display in
Max Bian wrote:
> Please see the attached files. The lyx file is created with lyx1.16
> with the "Do not display" selected for the included figure. To demo the
> problem, run lyx1.2 and set the "edit/preference/look/misc/Display
> graphics" to "in color" or others, then open the file
On Friday 10 May 2002 3:48 pm, Max Bian wrote:
> >>4. The graphics conversion takes too much CPU! A way to cap the CPU
> >>usage is useful.
> >
> > Why ? Which xforms version / convertor are you using ? Try using the
> > netpbm tools instead, if you're using convert
>
> Why? I have tens of eps
The original suggestion was to put a cap on the number of processes.
For example, run only 4 conversion process at the same time.
Or saved the converted images with the original figures so there is no
need to convert everytime the document is opened.
Max
Angus Leeming wrote:
>
> Well, we
On Fri, 10 May 2002, Herbert Voss wrote:
> > Please see the attached files. The lyx file is created with lyx1.16
> > with the "Do not display" selected for the included figure. To demo the
> > problem, run lyx1.2 and set the "edit/preference/look/misc/Display
> > graphics" to "in color" or
Max Bian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >>1. The pasted text is selected by default. This is no good because
> >>another key stroke will replace it.
> >
> > This is intended and IMO opinion correct behaviour. Why do you think
> > there is a problem ?
>
> It is a problem because after the
On Fri, May 10, 2002 at 03:02:24PM -0400, Ronald Florence wrote:
> Max Bian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > >>1. The pasted text is selected by default. This is no good because
> > >>another key stroke will replace it.
> > >
> > > This is intended and IMO opinion correct behaviour. Why do
On 10 May 2002, Ronald Florence wrote:
> Max Bian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > >>1. The pasted text is selected by default. This is no good because
> > >>another key stroke will replace it.
> > >
> > > This is intended and IMO opinion correct behaviour. Why do you think
> > > there is a
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