Thank you all for your answers, they have been of great help. Still,
the main technical question, the how do I do it in BibTeX, remains
unanswered. Is there a Note or Previously Published field in
BibTeX? How do I solve this problem using the available fields?
P.S.: I know this kind of questions
On 28.08.2008, at 21:02, Graham Smith wrote:
OK, this seems to be linked to my newness with the Mac.
I have now managed to find where the the package should go, but I
don't seem to have permissions to add a folder and copy the the
package into it.
I shall have a search for Mac help.
James Sutherland wrote:
Has anyone noticed that in 1.6rc1 using the tab key to skip through the
three fields in the eqnarray environment does not function properly?
Shift-Tab cycles in reverse as it has in the past, but Tab does not
cycle forward...
This is a known problem that we intend to
James Sutherland wrote:
Kudos to the development team for a fabulous 1.6! I particularly like
the word completion and math macro features.
Forgive me if this bug is already well known, but the context menus for
You mean the context toolbars aren't you?
math, macros, and tables all do not
I don't know if it is a known bug, but LyX 1.6-RC1 crashes whenever I try to
copy a piece of text that contains ERT from one LyX document to another.
Can anyone confirm this?
Mukhtar
rgheck wrote:
Looks like a good overview to me. (Thanks in particular for really
seeing the point of layout modules!) The
Thanks.
only thing I'd have done differently would have been to put a bit more
emphasis on the new math macroimplementation. It solves truckloads of
old problems, such
José Matos wrote:
That is a nice article. :-)
Thanks.
--
http://www.unmusic.co.uk Michael Reed -- technology, gender, and geek culture
freelance writer
John Kane wrote:
Nice article. I can refer to it when recommending LyX to people.
Great stuff. Thanks a lot.
--
http://www.unmusic.co.uk Michael Reed -- technology, gender, and geek culture
freelance writer
On 29.08.08, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
James Sutherland wrote:
Shift-Tab cycles in reverse as it has in the past, but Tab does not
cycle forward...
This is a known problem that we intend to fix before 1.6.0. The problem
is that the completion framework monopolize the tab key for requesting
Public release of LyX version 1.6.0 (release candidate 2)
=
We are pleased to announce the second release candidate of LyX 1.6.0.
LyX 1.6.0 will be the culmination of 12 months of hard work since the
release of the LyX 1.5 series. We
José Matos wrote:
Public release of LyX version 1.6.0 (release candidate 2)
=
what about putting it to website?
pavel
there's a note field you can use to input miscelaneous information.
On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 4:10 PM, Julio Rojas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you all for your answers, they have been of great help. Still,
the main technical question, the how do I do it in BibTeX, remains
unanswered. Is there
I don't know if it is a known bug, but LyX 1.6-RC1 crashes whenever I try to
copy a piece of text that contains ERT from one LyX document to another.
Can anyone confirm this?
no, can you confirm it on rc2?
pavel
On 28.08.08, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Rich Shepard wrote:
My default typeface is Palatino. It's a combination of
traditional and modern and always evokes a positive response.
The LyX font dialog lists Palatino but not Palatino Sans.
There is no Palatino Sans (there is no Times-Sans either).
On 28.08.08, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
G. Milde wrote:
For on-screen viewing (e.g. of generated PDF) I'd recommend the Vera
family (Bera Serif in the DocumentSettings).
I tried this in a beamer presentation (originally Latin Modern, default
size). Apparently the Bera fonts are bigger, because
On Fri, 29 Aug 2008, G. Milde wrote:
Although I am by far not a font-guru, I spend some amount of time and
effort into the topic and compiled an up-to-date survey about Free math
fonts for LaTeX (in German) with 40 samples of both serif and
sans-serif text-math font combinations. I just
On Aug 29, 2008, at 6:30 AM, G. Milde wrote:
There is no Palatino Sans
Actually, the new Palatino Nova family introduces Palatino Sans and
Palatino Sans Informal:
http://www.linotype.com/2567/palatinonova.html
William
--
William Adams
senior graphic designer
Fry Communications
On Aug 29, 2008, at 1:42 AM, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
James Sutherland wrote:
Has anyone noticed that in 1.6rc1 using the tab key to skip through
the
three fields in the eqnarray environment does not function properly?
Shift-Tab cycles in reverse as it has in the past, but Tab does not
On Aug 29, 2008, at 1:42 AM, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
James Sutherland wrote:
Has anyone noticed that in 1.6rc1 using the tab key to skip through the
three fields in the eqnarray environment does not function properly?
Shift-Tab cycles in reverse as it has in the past, but Tab does not
cycle
For convenience, I would suggest Ctrl-Tab for forward-cycling
through eqnarray fields
Can't do that as Ctrl-Tab is reserved to document switching.
Isn't that Ctrl-` ? And Alt-Tab (on Mac, Command-Tab) is for
application switching.
On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 3:52 AM, newnoise [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everybody!
When I try to put a limit with lyx within my report what I get is
http://img513.imageshack.us/img513/7541/limitwa5.png
as you can easily imagine i would to have the t to infinite under the limit
and not as
On Aug 29, 2008, at 1:42 AM, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
James Sutherland wrote:
Has anyone noticed that in 1.6rc1 using the tab key to skip through the
three fields in the eqnarray environment does not function properly?
Shift-Tab cycles in reverse as it has in the past, but Tab does not
For convenience, I would suggest Ctrl-Tab for forward-cycling
through
eqnarray fields
Can't do that as Ctrl-Tab is reserved to document switching.
btw it works for you? ctrl+tab makes no action here, athough the
binding is correct
and buffer-next lfun from command buffer works too.
For convenience, I would suggest Ctrl-Tab for forward-cycling through
eqnarray fields
Can't do that as Ctrl-Tab is reserved to document switching.
btw it works for you? ctrl+tab makes no action here, athough the binding
is correct
and buffer-next lfun from command buffer works too.
On Aug 29, 2008, at 7:43 AM, Pavel Sanda wrote:
For convenience, I would suggest Ctrl-Tab for forward-cycling
through
eqnarray fields
Can't do that as Ctrl-Tab is reserved to document switching.
btw it works for you? ctrl+tab makes no action here, athough the
binding
is correct
and
On Aug 29, 2008, at 7:43 AM, Pavel Sanda wrote:
For convenience, I would suggest Ctrl-Tab for forward-cycling through
eqnarray fields
Can't do that as Ctrl-Tab is reserved to document switching.
btw it works for you? ctrl+tab makes no action here, athough the binding
is correct
For convenience, I would suggest Ctrl-Tab for forward-cycling
through eqnarray fields
Can't do that as Ctrl-Tab is reserved to document switching.
Isn't that Ctrl-` ?
Not on Windows and on KDE AFAIK.
And Alt-Tab (on Mac, Command-Tab) is for application switching.
Yes, same
On Aug 29, 2008, at 7:43 AM, Pavel Sanda wrote:
For convenience, I would suggest Ctrl-Tab for forward-cycling through
eqnarray fields
Can't do that as Ctrl-Tab is reserved to document switching.
btw it works for you? ctrl+tab makes no action here, athough the binding
is correct
and
On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 9:57 AM, Pavel Sanda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay - perhaps this is a Mac nuance. On Mac, Command-Tab (bound to
next-buffer command) switches between applications, and I thought that
on
other platforms (Windows/Linux) this was Alt-Tab.
yes this is mac specific.
killermike wrote:
José Matos wrote:
That is a nice article. :-)
I second that :-)
Thanks.
And thanks to you for advertising LyX, we will need more of this when
1.6.0 is finally out.
Abdel.
When I change background color (in the gui), it opens additional 'list of
equations' and 'source' views.
Every time I open the Math document in the Help menu, LyX 1.6rc1
crashes. All of the other help documents open without any problem.
This occurs on Mac. I haven't been able to check on other platforms.
Can anyone confirm this on other platforms?
James
G. Milde wrote:
On 29.08.08, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
James Sutherland wrote:
Shift-Tab cycles in reverse as it has in the past, but Tab does not
cycle forward...
This is a known problem that we intend to fix before 1.6.0. The problem
is that the completion framework monopolize the tab key
newnoise wrote:
Hello everybody!
When I try to put a limit with lyx within my report what I get is
http://img513.imageshack.us/img513/7541/limitwa5.png
as you can easily imagine i would to have the t to infinite under the limit
and not as subscript
someone know how to fix it??
This
Neal Becker wrote:
When I change background color (in the gui), it opens additional 'list of
equations' and 'source' views.
There seem to be other times that these get opened, too. I think it has
to do with session handling.
rh
When I change background color (in the gui), it opens additional 'list of
equations' and 'source' views.
this has nothing to do with colors, but with session handling.
i have observed on linux, that after instalation of new version,
the _second_ run pops up automatically both of the dialogs
Mukhtar Ullah wrote:
I don't know if it is a known bug, but LyX 1.6-RC1 crashes whenever I try to
copy a piece of text that contains ERT from one LyX document to another.
Can anyone confirm this?
Yes, indeed, it just crashed on WinXP when trying that.
Are you using windows? MacOS ? linux ?
I can confirm this for 1.6.x on Mac (IntelPPC).
Johannes
Am 29.08.2008 um 17:04 schrieb Neal Becker:
When I change background color (in the gui), it opens additional
'list of equations' and 'source' views.
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
Actually, I had searched bugzilla and found bug 4884 before asking on
the list, but to me it does not really describe the problem of
sorting. Now after re-reading the entry I see that it is somewhat
related, but that is not really obvious.
Yes, the problem in bugzilla
On 29.08.2008, at 20:12, Georg Baum wrote:
Both problems would be fixed by a sane parameter handling that would
not
store all parameters in one string, but one parameter after the
other in
the .lyx file. Preservation of order would then be easy to implement
as
well.
If you prefer I
Daan Stolp wrote:
I would like to use the following CTAN package (specifically, the
'brief' layout class) [1]. But for some reason, I cannot seem to get
it to work in my setup. I've spent quite some time searching the
internet for ways to accomplish this, but none make the document class
appear
Ugh. A perfectly good lyx file now presents the following LaTex error
when I try to export as a pdf. Is there an easy way to degug and find
the offending code?
Paragraph ended before \url was complete.
Many thanks in advance!
Denné
On Fri, 29 Aug 2008, killermike wrote:
John Kane wrote:
Nice article. I can refer to it when recommending LyX to people.
Hi,
Have you added a link to the article from the wiki page Press about LyX?
regards,
Christian
Great stuff. Thanks a lot.
--
Christian Ridderström, +46-8-768 39
On Fri, 29 Aug 2008, killermike wrote:
John Kane wrote:
Nice article. I can refer to it when recommending LyX to people.
Hi,
Have you added a link to the article from the wiki page Press about LyX?
Christian, you are a bit late :)
http://www.lyx.org/PressAboutLyX
p
Hello LyX testers,
I uploaded an installer for the second release candidate of the upcoming LyX
version 1.6.0 for Windows.
NOTE: LyX 1.6rc2 is not a stable release! That means it is stable enough for
testing, but expect
inconsistencies and regressions. This preview release is build for
Denné Reed wrote:
Ugh. A perfectly good lyx file now presents the following LaTex error
when I try to export as a pdf. Is there an easy way to degug and find
the offending code?
Paragraph ended before \url was complete.
Many thanks in advance!
Denné
If you click on the message, does LyX
Paul,
Thanks for the advice. The odd thing is that there are no urls in the
document. I'm copying sections into a new document to try and locate
the source of the error.
Cheers,
Denné
On Aug 29, 2008, at 7:12 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Denné Reed wrote:
Ugh. A perfectly good lyx file now
Denné Reed wrote:
Paul,
Thanks for the advice. The odd thing is that there are no urls in the
document.
Or at least none intended. :-)
If you have a bibliography, check that. One way a document can suddenly
break, without apparently being edited (and one way you can get a URL
you did not
Thank you all for your answers, they have been of great help. Still,
the main technical question, the how do I do it in BibTeX, remains
unanswered. Is there a Note or Previously Published field in
BibTeX? How do I solve this problem using the available fields?
P.S.: I know this kind of questions
On 28.08.2008, at 21:02, Graham Smith wrote:
OK, this seems to be linked to my newness with the Mac.
I have now managed to find where the the package should go, but I
don't seem to have permissions to add a folder and copy the the
package into it.
I shall have a search for Mac help.
James Sutherland wrote:
Has anyone noticed that in 1.6rc1 using the tab key to skip through the
three fields in the eqnarray environment does not function properly?
Shift-Tab cycles in reverse as it has in the past, but Tab does not
cycle forward...
This is a known problem that we intend to
James Sutherland wrote:
Kudos to the development team for a fabulous 1.6! I particularly like
the word completion and math macro features.
Forgive me if this bug is already well known, but the context menus for
You mean the context toolbars aren't you?
math, macros, and tables all do not
I don't know if it is a known bug, but LyX 1.6-RC1 crashes whenever I try to
copy a piece of text that contains ERT from one LyX document to another.
Can anyone confirm this?
Mukhtar
rgheck wrote:
Looks like a good overview to me. (Thanks in particular for really
seeing the point of layout modules!) The
Thanks.
only thing I'd have done differently would have been to put a bit more
emphasis on the new math macroimplementation. It solves truckloads of
old problems, such
José Matos wrote:
That is a nice article. :-)
Thanks.
--
http://www.unmusic.co.uk Michael Reed -- technology, gender, and geek culture
freelance writer
John Kane wrote:
Nice article. I can refer to it when recommending LyX to people.
Great stuff. Thanks a lot.
--
http://www.unmusic.co.uk Michael Reed -- technology, gender, and geek culture
freelance writer
On 29.08.08, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
James Sutherland wrote:
Shift-Tab cycles in reverse as it has in the past, but Tab does not
cycle forward...
This is a known problem that we intend to fix before 1.6.0. The problem
is that the completion framework monopolize the tab key for requesting
Public release of LyX version 1.6.0 (release candidate 2)
=
We are pleased to announce the second release candidate of LyX 1.6.0.
LyX 1.6.0 will be the culmination of 12 months of hard work since the
release of the LyX 1.5 series. We
José Matos wrote:
Public release of LyX version 1.6.0 (release candidate 2)
=
what about putting it to website?
pavel
there's a note field you can use to input miscelaneous information.
On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 4:10 PM, Julio Rojas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you all for your answers, they have been of great help. Still,
the main technical question, the how do I do it in BibTeX, remains
unanswered. Is there
I don't know if it is a known bug, but LyX 1.6-RC1 crashes whenever I try to
copy a piece of text that contains ERT from one LyX document to another.
Can anyone confirm this?
no, can you confirm it on rc2?
pavel
On 28.08.08, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Rich Shepard wrote:
My default typeface is Palatino. It's a combination of
traditional and modern and always evokes a positive response.
The LyX font dialog lists Palatino but not Palatino Sans.
There is no Palatino Sans (there is no Times-Sans either).
On 28.08.08, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
G. Milde wrote:
For on-screen viewing (e.g. of generated PDF) I'd recommend the Vera
family (Bera Serif in the DocumentSettings).
I tried this in a beamer presentation (originally Latin Modern, default
size). Apparently the Bera fonts are bigger, because
On Fri, 29 Aug 2008, G. Milde wrote:
Although I am by far not a font-guru, I spend some amount of time and
effort into the topic and compiled an up-to-date survey about Free math
fonts for LaTeX (in German) with 40 samples of both serif and
sans-serif text-math font combinations. I just
On Aug 29, 2008, at 6:30 AM, G. Milde wrote:
There is no Palatino Sans
Actually, the new Palatino Nova family introduces Palatino Sans and
Palatino Sans Informal:
http://www.linotype.com/2567/palatinonova.html
William
--
William Adams
senior graphic designer
Fry Communications
On Aug 29, 2008, at 1:42 AM, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
James Sutherland wrote:
Has anyone noticed that in 1.6rc1 using the tab key to skip through
the
three fields in the eqnarray environment does not function properly?
Shift-Tab cycles in reverse as it has in the past, but Tab does not
On Aug 29, 2008, at 1:42 AM, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
James Sutherland wrote:
Has anyone noticed that in 1.6rc1 using the tab key to skip through the
three fields in the eqnarray environment does not function properly?
Shift-Tab cycles in reverse as it has in the past, but Tab does not
cycle
For convenience, I would suggest Ctrl-Tab for forward-cycling
through eqnarray fields
Can't do that as Ctrl-Tab is reserved to document switching.
Isn't that Ctrl-` ? And Alt-Tab (on Mac, Command-Tab) is for
application switching.
On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 3:52 AM, newnoise [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everybody!
When I try to put a limit with lyx within my report what I get is
http://img513.imageshack.us/img513/7541/limitwa5.png
as you can easily imagine i would to have the t to infinite under the limit
and not as
On Aug 29, 2008, at 1:42 AM, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
James Sutherland wrote:
Has anyone noticed that in 1.6rc1 using the tab key to skip through the
three fields in the eqnarray environment does not function properly?
Shift-Tab cycles in reverse as it has in the past, but Tab does not
For convenience, I would suggest Ctrl-Tab for forward-cycling
through
eqnarray fields
Can't do that as Ctrl-Tab is reserved to document switching.
btw it works for you? ctrl+tab makes no action here, athough the
binding is correct
and buffer-next lfun from command buffer works too.
For convenience, I would suggest Ctrl-Tab for forward-cycling through
eqnarray fields
Can't do that as Ctrl-Tab is reserved to document switching.
btw it works for you? ctrl+tab makes no action here, athough the binding
is correct
and buffer-next lfun from command buffer works too.
On Aug 29, 2008, at 7:43 AM, Pavel Sanda wrote:
For convenience, I would suggest Ctrl-Tab for forward-cycling
through
eqnarray fields
Can't do that as Ctrl-Tab is reserved to document switching.
btw it works for you? ctrl+tab makes no action here, athough the
binding
is correct
and
On Aug 29, 2008, at 7:43 AM, Pavel Sanda wrote:
For convenience, I would suggest Ctrl-Tab for forward-cycling through
eqnarray fields
Can't do that as Ctrl-Tab is reserved to document switching.
btw it works for you? ctrl+tab makes no action here, athough the binding
is correct
For convenience, I would suggest Ctrl-Tab for forward-cycling
through eqnarray fields
Can't do that as Ctrl-Tab is reserved to document switching.
Isn't that Ctrl-` ?
Not on Windows and on KDE AFAIK.
And Alt-Tab (on Mac, Command-Tab) is for application switching.
Yes, same
On Aug 29, 2008, at 7:43 AM, Pavel Sanda wrote:
For convenience, I would suggest Ctrl-Tab for forward-cycling through
eqnarray fields
Can't do that as Ctrl-Tab is reserved to document switching.
btw it works for you? ctrl+tab makes no action here, athough the binding
is correct
and
On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 9:57 AM, Pavel Sanda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay - perhaps this is a Mac nuance. On Mac, Command-Tab (bound to
next-buffer command) switches between applications, and I thought that
on
other platforms (Windows/Linux) this was Alt-Tab.
yes this is mac specific.
killermike wrote:
José Matos wrote:
That is a nice article. :-)
I second that :-)
Thanks.
And thanks to you for advertising LyX, we will need more of this when
1.6.0 is finally out.
Abdel.
When I change background color (in the gui), it opens additional 'list of
equations' and 'source' views.
Every time I open the Math document in the Help menu, LyX 1.6rc1
crashes. All of the other help documents open without any problem.
This occurs on Mac. I haven't been able to check on other platforms.
Can anyone confirm this on other platforms?
James
G. Milde wrote:
On 29.08.08, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
James Sutherland wrote:
Shift-Tab cycles in reverse as it has in the past, but Tab does not
cycle forward...
This is a known problem that we intend to fix before 1.6.0. The problem
is that the completion framework monopolize the tab key
newnoise wrote:
Hello everybody!
When I try to put a limit with lyx within my report what I get is
http://img513.imageshack.us/img513/7541/limitwa5.png
as you can easily imagine i would to have the t to infinite under the limit
and not as subscript
someone know how to fix it??
This
Neal Becker wrote:
When I change background color (in the gui), it opens additional 'list of
equations' and 'source' views.
There seem to be other times that these get opened, too. I think it has
to do with session handling.
rh
When I change background color (in the gui), it opens additional 'list of
equations' and 'source' views.
this has nothing to do with colors, but with session handling.
i have observed on linux, that after instalation of new version,
the _second_ run pops up automatically both of the dialogs
Mukhtar Ullah wrote:
I don't know if it is a known bug, but LyX 1.6-RC1 crashes whenever I try to
copy a piece of text that contains ERT from one LyX document to another.
Can anyone confirm this?
Yes, indeed, it just crashed on WinXP when trying that.
Are you using windows? MacOS ? linux ?
I can confirm this for 1.6.x on Mac (IntelPPC).
Johannes
Am 29.08.2008 um 17:04 schrieb Neal Becker:
When I change background color (in the gui), it opens additional
'list of equations' and 'source' views.
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
Actually, I had searched bugzilla and found bug 4884 before asking on
the list, but to me it does not really describe the problem of
sorting. Now after re-reading the entry I see that it is somewhat
related, but that is not really obvious.
Yes, the problem in bugzilla
On 29.08.2008, at 20:12, Georg Baum wrote:
Both problems would be fixed by a sane parameter handling that would
not
store all parameters in one string, but one parameter after the
other in
the .lyx file. Preservation of order would then be easy to implement
as
well.
If you prefer I
Daan Stolp wrote:
I would like to use the following CTAN package (specifically, the
'brief' layout class) [1]. But for some reason, I cannot seem to get
it to work in my setup. I've spent quite some time searching the
internet for ways to accomplish this, but none make the document class
appear
Ugh. A perfectly good lyx file now presents the following LaTex error
when I try to export as a pdf. Is there an easy way to degug and find
the offending code?
Paragraph ended before \url was complete.
Many thanks in advance!
Denné
On Fri, 29 Aug 2008, killermike wrote:
John Kane wrote:
Nice article. I can refer to it when recommending LyX to people.
Hi,
Have you added a link to the article from the wiki page Press about LyX?
regards,
Christian
Great stuff. Thanks a lot.
--
Christian Ridderström, +46-8-768 39
On Fri, 29 Aug 2008, killermike wrote:
John Kane wrote:
Nice article. I can refer to it when recommending LyX to people.
Hi,
Have you added a link to the article from the wiki page Press about LyX?
Christian, you are a bit late :)
http://www.lyx.org/PressAboutLyX
p
Hello LyX testers,
I uploaded an installer for the second release candidate of the upcoming LyX
version 1.6.0 for Windows.
NOTE: LyX 1.6rc2 is not a stable release! That means it is stable enough for
testing, but expect
inconsistencies and regressions. This preview release is build for
Denné Reed wrote:
Ugh. A perfectly good lyx file now presents the following LaTex error
when I try to export as a pdf. Is there an easy way to degug and find
the offending code?
Paragraph ended before \url was complete.
Many thanks in advance!
Denné
If you click on the message, does LyX
Paul,
Thanks for the advice. The odd thing is that there are no urls in the
document. I'm copying sections into a new document to try and locate
the source of the error.
Cheers,
Denné
On Aug 29, 2008, at 7:12 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Denné Reed wrote:
Ugh. A perfectly good lyx file now
Denné Reed wrote:
Paul,
Thanks for the advice. The odd thing is that there are no urls in the
document.
Or at least none intended. :-)
If you have a bibliography, check that. One way a document can suddenly
break, without apparently being edited (and one way you can get a URL
you did not
Thank you all for your answers, they have been of great help. Still,
the main technical question, the how do I do it in BibTeX, remains
unanswered. Is there a "Note" or "Previously Published" field in
BibTeX? How do I solve this problem using the available fields?
P.S.: I know this kind of
On 28.08.2008, at 21:02, Graham Smith wrote:
OK, this seems to be linked to my newness with the Mac.
I have now managed to find where the the package should go, but I
don't seem to have permissions to add a folder and copy the the
package into it.
I shall have a search for Mac help.
James Sutherland wrote:
Has anyone noticed that in 1.6rc1 using the tab key to skip through the
three fields in the eqnarray environment does not function properly?
Shift-Tab cycles in reverse as it has in the past, but Tab does not
cycle forward...
This is a known problem that we intend to
James Sutherland wrote:
Kudos to the development team for a fabulous 1.6! I particularly like
the word completion and math macro features.
Forgive me if this bug is already well known, but the context menus for
You mean the context toolbars aren't you?
math, macros, and tables all do not
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