First off, unless you have a specific reason to put the article-only text in
child documents, I'd probably advocate including it in the original text file in
branches (just to keep things together). If you have a particular reason to use
child documents, then maybe put the child include
Paul,
> First off, unless you have a specific reason to put the article-only text in
> child documents, I'd probably advocate including it in the original text file
> in
> branches (just to keep things together). If you have a particular reason to
> use
> child documents, then maybe put the
On 24/09/2010 3:01 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
This could almost be done without any changes to LyX. Here's how.
1. Set up a cron job that does "svn up filename.lyx" every two minutes.
2. Set up another cron job that watches filename.lyx and, if it changes,
does "svn ci filename.lyx".
If I was
Hi
I have installed Lyx 1.6.7 for windows, and noticed that there is no spell
checker. Downloaded Aspell and reconfigured Lyx. However, I have not been able
to make it work.Everything else works just fine.
Will appreciate your help
Regards
Alberto
Am 24.09.2010 um 18:47 schrieb goncalo.b.santos:
>
> Hi!
>
> I'm using Lyx on a mac (OSX) but am not being able to get the spellchecker
> to work.
You're using which version?
> I've downloaded the latest version of cocoaspell, installed it, went to
> system preferences/spelling/dictionaries
On 09/24/2010 05:34 PM, Julien Rioux wrote:
On 24/09/2010 3:01 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
This could almost be done without any changes to LyX. Here's how.
1. Set up a cron job that does "svn up filename.lyx" every two minutes.
2. Set up another cron job that watches filename.lyx and, if it
Alberto,
I am also using LyX 1.6.7 on Windows, and have no trouble with the spell
checker. Can you provide a bit more information? What installer did you use?
What os (Vista, XP, W7)? Do you know how to start a spell-check, and you get
a message? What exactly? Please explain.
Jacob
On Fri, Sep
Hi Kevin,
I tried Gobby. it's as simple as notepad, so for serious programming/writing
it'd feel a bit limited. But the deal breaker is no undo. Yes, you hear that
right. I think Gobby is actually feature-wise worse than in-browser
alternatives.
Best,
-Jose
Jose Quesada, PhD.
Research scientist,
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