On 10/20/11 at 09:03pm, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Is there a way to toggle the visibility of the menu bar and the tool bars?
Everything above the text, that is.
I'm not sure about the menu bar, but I believe you would have to create your
own
UI file to eliminate the menu bar. You could
Le 21/10/2011 11:01, Manolo Martínez a écrit :
Thanks, I was more thinking of a way to toggle the whole thing in and out of
view. I'm going to look into creating a UI, anyway. Thanks for the pointer.
Manolo--
Did you try full screen mode (F11)?
JMarc
On 10/21/11 at 11:27am, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Did you try full screen mode (F11)?
Yes, the thing is, I use a tiling wm, and frequently I find it useful to have
lyx side by side with, say, a paper i'm discussing.
It would be nice to have as
much of the screen real state I can dedicate
Le 21/10/2011 11:36, Manolo Martínez a écrit :
Did you try full screen mode (F11)?
Yes, the thing is, I use a tiling wm, and frequently I find it useful to have
lyx side by side with, say, a paper i'm discussing.
It would be nice to have as
much of the screen real state I can dedicate to lyx
On 10/21/11 at 12:09pm, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Fell free to enter a feature request, but of course there is no
guarantee that it will be handled. Development is a bit calm these
days :(
I will. I might try to help with this myself. This is probably not overly
difficult to code, is it?
--
Le 21/10/2011 12:21, Manolo Martínez a écrit :
On 10/21/11 at 12:09pm, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Fell free to enter a feature request, but of course there is no
guarantee that it will be handled. Development is a bit calm these
days :(
I will. I might try to help with this myself. This is
Problems like Josep has are caused by non ASCII characters (notice the í) in
the path used by Lyx. Lyx isn't able to open any of the viewers (no PS, no DIV,
no PDF). Not easy to identify...even less easy to solve.
Also sometimes acrobat reader opens but doesn't load lyx documents. Try to
change
On 20. okt. 2011 15:37, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
Capitals are definitely manual in Latex, but I seem to remember that TeX
was able to manage spaces in a contextual way. Also, isn't Babel
supposed to handle some typographical spaces?
Yes, spacing is handled to some extent. LaTeX simply ignores
On Thu, 20 Oct 2011, Keith Roberts wrote:
From: Keith Roberts ke...@karsites.net
Subject: Re: Need LyX 1.6.10 Configuration file for Windows 32 bit
On Thu, 20 Oct 2011, Olivier Ripoll wrote:
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
From: Olivier Ripoll durocortorum73-gm...@yahoo.fr
Subject: Re: Need
On Oct 21, 2011, at 6:58 AM, Helge Hafting wrote:
LaTeX knows that there should be more space after a period, in some
languages. (And no such thing in some other languages).
Today, many (most?) typographers recommend just a single word space
between sentences, except in languages where
Thank you very much!
Assuming you use MiKTeX, your DVI viewer should be yap. Try exporting a test
document to DVI and preview it with yap to verify that yap works. Also, if yap
is not on the system command path, try adding it to the path and then
reconfigure LyX.
Paul
On 10/20/11 at 09:03pm, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Is there a way to toggle the visibility of the menu bar and the tool bars?
Everything above the text, that is.
I'm not sure about the menu bar, but I believe you would have to create your
own
UI file to eliminate the menu bar. You could
Le 21/10/2011 11:01, Manolo Martínez a écrit :
Thanks, I was more thinking of a way to toggle the whole thing in and out of
view. I'm going to look into creating a UI, anyway. Thanks for the pointer.
Manolo--
Did you try full screen mode (F11)?
JMarc
On 10/21/11 at 11:27am, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Did you try full screen mode (F11)?
Yes, the thing is, I use a tiling wm, and frequently I find it useful to have
lyx side by side with, say, a paper i'm discussing.
It would be nice to have as
much of the screen real state I can dedicate
Le 21/10/2011 11:36, Manolo Martínez a écrit :
Did you try full screen mode (F11)?
Yes, the thing is, I use a tiling wm, and frequently I find it useful to have
lyx side by side with, say, a paper i'm discussing.
It would be nice to have as
much of the screen real state I can dedicate to lyx
On 10/21/11 at 12:09pm, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Fell free to enter a feature request, but of course there is no
guarantee that it will be handled. Development is a bit calm these
days :(
I will. I might try to help with this myself. This is probably not overly
difficult to code, is it?
--
Le 21/10/2011 12:21, Manolo Martínez a écrit :
On 10/21/11 at 12:09pm, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Fell free to enter a feature request, but of course there is no
guarantee that it will be handled. Development is a bit calm these
days :(
I will. I might try to help with this myself. This is
Problems like Josep has are caused by non ASCII characters (notice the í) in
the path used by Lyx. Lyx isn't able to open any of the viewers (no PS, no DIV,
no PDF). Not easy to identify...even less easy to solve.
Also sometimes acrobat reader opens but doesn't load lyx documents. Try to
change
On 20. okt. 2011 15:37, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
Capitals are definitely manual in Latex, but I seem to remember that TeX
was able to manage spaces in a contextual way. Also, isn't Babel
supposed to handle some typographical spaces?
Yes, spacing is handled to some extent. LaTeX simply ignores
On Thu, 20 Oct 2011, Keith Roberts wrote:
From: Keith Roberts ke...@karsites.net
Subject: Re: Need LyX 1.6.10 Configuration file for Windows 32 bit
On Thu, 20 Oct 2011, Olivier Ripoll wrote:
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
From: Olivier Ripoll durocortorum73-gm...@yahoo.fr
Subject: Re: Need
On Oct 21, 2011, at 6:58 AM, Helge Hafting wrote:
LaTeX knows that there should be more space after a period, in some
languages. (And no such thing in some other languages).
Today, many (most?) typographers recommend just a single word space
between sentences, except in languages where
Thank you very much!
Assuming you use MiKTeX, your DVI viewer should be yap. Try exporting a test
document to DVI and preview it with yap to verify that yap works. Also, if yap
is not on the system command path, try adding it to the path and then
reconfigure LyX.
Paul
On 10/20/11 at 09:03pm, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
>
> > Is there a way to toggle the visibility of the menu bar and the tool bars?
> > Everything above the text, that is.
>
> I'm not sure about the menu bar, but I believe you would have to create your
> own
> UI file to eliminate the menu bar. You
Le 21/10/2011 11:01, Manolo Martínez a écrit :
Thanks, I was more thinking of a way to toggle the whole thing in and out of
view. I'm going to look into creating a UI, anyway. Thanks for the pointer.
Manolo--
Did you try full screen mode (F11)?
JMarc
On 10/21/11 at 11:27am, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>
> Did you try full screen mode (F11)?
>
Yes, the thing is, I use a tiling wm, and frequently I find it useful to have
lyx side by side with, say, a paper i'm discussing.
It would be nice to have as
much of the screen real state I can
Le 21/10/2011 11:36, Manolo Martínez a écrit :
Did you try full screen mode (F11)?
Yes, the thing is, I use a tiling wm, and frequently I find it useful to have
lyx side by side with, say, a paper i'm discussing.
It would be nice to have as
much of the screen real state I can dedicate to lyx
On 10/21/11 at 12:09pm, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> Fell free to enter a feature request, but of course there is no
> guarantee that it will be handled. Development is a bit calm these
> days :(
>
I will. I might try to help with this myself. This is probably not overly
difficult to code, is
Le 21/10/2011 12:21, Manolo Martínez a écrit :
On 10/21/11 at 12:09pm, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Fell free to enter a feature request, but of course there is no
guarantee that it will be handled. Development is a bit calm these
days :(
I will. I might try to help with this myself. This is
Problems like Josep has are caused by non ASCII characters (notice the "í") in
the path used by Lyx. Lyx isn't able to open any of the viewers (no PS, no DIV,
no PDF). Not easy to identify...even less easy to solve.
Also sometimes acrobat reader opens but doesn't load lyx documents. Try to
change
On 20. okt. 2011 15:37, Murat Yildizoglu wrote:
Capitals are definitely manual in Latex, but I seem to remember that TeX
was able to manage spaces in a contextual way. Also, isn't Babel
supposed to handle some typographical spaces?
Yes, spacing is handled to some extent. LaTeX simply ignores
On Thu, 20 Oct 2011, Keith Roberts wrote:
From: Keith Roberts
Subject: Re: Need LyX 1.6.10 Configuration file for Windows 32 bit
On Thu, 20 Oct 2011, Olivier Ripoll wrote:
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
From: Olivier Ripoll
Subject: Re:
On Oct 21, 2011, at 6:58 AM, Helge Hafting wrote:
LaTeX knows that there should be more space after a period, in some
languages. (And no such thing in some other languages).
Today, many (most?) typographers recommend just a single word space
between sentences, except in languages where
Thank you very much!
Assuming you use MiKTeX, your DVI viewer should be yap. Try exporting a test
document to DVI and preview it with yap to verify that yap works. Also, if yap
is not on the system command path, try adding it to the path and then
reconfigure LyX.
Paul
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