On 08/18/2015 12:39 PM, alex wrote:
Hello everyone.
I have been using LyX as my LaTeX editor of choice for quite some time
now, and I have found it to be quite helpful. I have also managed to
set up spell checking for both the languages that I am interested in,
English and Greek. However,
Thanks, Richard.
That seems like a step in the right direction.
In the LyX functions user guide I indeed read about command sequences.
One interesting point is that you can toggle between languages using the
language lfun,
with no arguments.
However, I still cannot find a way for a single
Hello everyone.
I have been using LyX as my LaTeX editor of choice for quite some time
now, and I have found it to be quite helpful. I have also managed to set
up spell checking for both the languages that I am interested in,
English and Greek. However, the way that I currently toggle between
Hello everyone.
I have been using LyX as my LaTeX editor of choice for quite some time
now, and I have found it to be quite helpful. I have also managed to set
up spell checking for both the languages that I am interested in,
English and Greek. However, the way that I currently toggle between
On 08/18/2015 12:39 PM, alex wrote:
Hello everyone.
I have been using LyX as my LaTeX editor of choice for quite some time
now, and I have found it to be quite helpful. I have also managed to
set up spell checking for both the languages that I am interested in,
English and Greek. However,
Thanks, Richard.
That seems like a step in the right direction.
In the LyX functions user guide I indeed read about command sequences.
One interesting point is that you can toggle between languages using the
language lfun,
with no arguments.
However, I still cannot find a way for a single