Re: preference window cannot be seen in small screen (netbook)
I have reported here but no response. http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/7524 regards waluyo On 18 November 2012 07:44, Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote: > I have a problem until today, > When I open LyX preference in small screen netbook (Ubuntu OS) (Tools >> Preferences), I cannot see the Restore, Save, Apply, and OK buttons. > The window cannot be resized (to make it smaller). > > For the Document > Settings, the size is ok, it just fit the small > netbook screen. > > I am suggesting the window size in Preference is the same size with > the Settings. > > regards > waluyo
Re: underline bug?
Am 27.10.2012 00:30, schrieb Csikos Bela: When several words are underlined and the font size is changed from normal to other size the output font size is incorrect for the second, third etc. word. See the attached example. Is this a bug or am I missing something? You found a bug. I reported this now: http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/8424 I think we will find a fix for this for the next release. thanks for the report and regards Uwe
preference window cannot be seen in small screen (netbook)
I have a problem until today, When I open LyX preference in small screen netbook (Ubuntu OS) (Tools > Preferences), I cannot see the Restore, Save, Apply, and OK buttons. The window cannot be resized (to make it smaller). For the Document > Settings, the size is ok, it just fit the small netbook screen. I am suggesting the window size in Preference is the same size with the Settings. regards waluyo
Re: "Insert citation" dialog empty
Sorry, my fault ... of course ;) I hadn't secified bibtex-keys, which confused Lyx. - Clemens
"Insert citation" dialog empty
Hi, I was able to import my bibtex-databse I had created using JabRef successfully into Lyx (when I enable to list all, not only referenced). However, when I click on the "insert citation" button, the dialog I get has almost all controls disabled, and there is nothing to choose from. Did I miss something? I am using LyX 2.0.4 on Linux. Thank you in advance, Clemens