On 2/12/21, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> Would this work also for Debian?
>
Not sure, but it's not intended to work for Debian. You can always
experiment with this, but run-time dependencies may be different, etc.
Liviu
> Wolfgang
>
>> The installation of the 'lyx2.4pre' pre-release packages
On Fri, Feb 12, 2021 at 8:24 AM David Pesetsky wrote:
> Pleased indeed, thank you!!!
>
> On Feb 12, 2021, at 10:14 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
>
> Am Freitag, dem 12.02.2021 um 14:53 + schrieb David Pesetsky:
>
> If you click on the document window, the "find next" key (⌘-G ) will
> do
Am 12.02.21 um 19:51 schrieb Liviu Andronic:
On 2/8/21, Richard Kimberly Heck wrote:
The LyX team is pleased to announce the release of the second alpha for
LyX 2.4. You can dowload it here:
http://ftp.lyx.org/ftp/pub/lyx/devel/lyx-2.4/
For Ubuntu testers alpha2 packages are available
On 2/8/21, Richard Kimberly Heck wrote:
> The LyX team is pleased to announce the release of the second alpha for
> LyX 2.4. You can dowload it here:
>
> http://ftp.lyx.org/ftp/pub/lyx/devel/lyx-2.4/
>
For Ubuntu testers alpha2 packages are available on the 'Development' PPA:
Pleased indeed, thank you!!!
On Feb 12, 2021, at 10:14 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller
mailto:sp...@lyx.org>> wrote:
Am Freitag, dem 12.02.2021 um 14:53 + schrieb David Pesetsky:
If you click on the document window, the "find next" key (⌘-G ) will
do its job and get you to the next occurrence of the
Am Freitag, dem 12.02.2021 um 14:53 + schrieb David Pesetsky:
> If you click on the document window, the "find next" key (⌘-G ) will
> do its job and get you to the next occurrence of the search string.
> Without that, however, if focus remains in the Find window, nothing
> happens at all.
I really appreciate all the replies. Jürgen's message is exactly what I
discovered with more tinkering.
If you click on the document window, the "find next" key (⌘-G ) will do its job
and get you to the next occurrence of the search string. Without that,
however, if focus remains in the Find
> On Feb 11, 2021, at 5:28 PM, David Pesetsky wrote:
>
> My Macintosh-educated fingers are used to ⌘-G for "find next" (used after
> using ⌘-F for "find"). Does Lyx have a "find next" function so I can
> duplicate this?
>
> I may be missing something in plain view, in which case, my
> On Feb 10, 2021, at 6:06 AM, Stephan Witt wrote:
>
> Am 10.02.2021 um 11:34 schrieb list_em...@icloud.com:
>>
>>>
>>> On Feb 9, 2021, at 5:16 AM, Stephan Witt wrote:
>>>
>>> Am 09.02.2021 um 13:01 schrieb list_em...@icloud.com:
I’m trying to learn version control (SVN) with LyX
Am 12.02.2021 um 10:52 schrieb list_em...@icloud.com:
>
>>
>> On Feb 10, 2021, at 6:06 AM, Stephan Witt wrote:
>>
>> Am 10.02.2021 um 11:34 schrieb list_em...@icloud.com:
>>>
On Feb 9, 2021, at 5:16 AM, Stephan Witt wrote:
Am 09.02.2021 um 13:01 schrieb
TFM isn’t helpful. It does not tell how to get started. Plus, TFM assumes more
knowledge of version control systems than most LyX users have. I don’t want to
install rcs as long as svn is supposed to work.
Jerry
> On Feb 10, 2021, at 5:45 AM, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
>
> The 'ci not found'
Jerry,
unless you collaborate SVN is overkill :-)-O
I have a large project under RCS and make control. Works very well.
el
On 12/02/2021 10:06, list_em...@icloud.com wrote:
> TFM isn’t helpful. It does not tell how to get started. Plus, TFM
> assumes more knowledge of version control systems
Am Freitag, dem 12.02.2021 um 08:35 +0200 schrieb Dr Eberhard W Lisse:
> I can also confirm that CMD-G is bound to word-find-forward in
> 2.3.6.2 and (that non working of if) has been irritating me on
> all of my Macs for at least 5 but maybe even 10 years.
>
> Does one of the (Core-) Developers
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