Original Message
Subject: Re: pstricks example in a lyx file
Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2013 17:17:30 +1200
From: Andrew Parsloe apars...@clear.net.nz
To: engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de
On 23/04/2013 8:01 p.m., Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Could somebody share with me a working lyx file
On 24/04/2013 8:14 p.m., Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 24. April 2013, 07:17:30 schrieb Andrew Parsloe:
Hallo, Andrew
and thanks for your pstricks examples in lyx. Both of them work for me.
I have used your pst3dplotExample.lyx as a template for my file
pst3dplotExampleForTests.lyx
Original Message
Subject: Re: pstricks example in a lyx file
Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2013 17:17:30 +1200
From: Andrew Parsloe apars...@clear.net.nz
To: engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de
On 23/04/2013 8:01 p.m., Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Could somebody share with me a working lyx file
On 24/04/2013 8:14 p.m., Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 24. April 2013, 07:17:30 schrieb Andrew Parsloe:
Hallo, Andrew
and thanks for your pstricks examples in lyx. Both of them work for me.
I have used your pst3dplotExample.lyx as a template for my file
pst3dplotExampleForTests.lyx
Original Message
Subject: Re: pstricks example in a lyx file
Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2013 17:17:30 +1200
From: Andrew Parsloe <apars...@clear.net.nz>
To: engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de
On 23/04/2013 8:01 p.m., Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Could somebody share with me a working ly
When one looks at lists of figures or equations in the Outline window,
and *clears* the Sort check box, the sort order is the natural and
expected numerical order. If one *sets* the Sort check box the ordering
becomes alphabetical, resulting in things like
Figure 1.1
Figure 1.10
Figure 1.11
When one looks at lists of figures or equations in the Outline window,
and *clears* the Sort check box, the sort order is the natural and
expected numerical order. If one *sets* the Sort check box the ordering
becomes alphabetical, resulting in things like
Figure 1.1
Figure 1.10
Figure 1.11
When one looks at lists of figures or equations in the Outline window,
and *clears* the Sort check box, the sort order is the natural and
expected numerical order. If one *sets* the Sort check box the ordering
becomes alphabetical, resulting in things like
Figure 1.1
Figure 1.10
Figure 1.11
On 4/02/2013 9:36 a.m., Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Sat, Jan 26, 2013 at 8:57 PM, Jacob Bishop bishop.ja...@gmail.com wrote:
This has been discussed on the list before. The best answer I have seen (in
my humble opinion) is to use branches. This (quizzes/mult. choice questions)
My crack at
On 4/02/2013 9:36 a.m., Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Sat, Jan 26, 2013 at 8:57 PM, Jacob Bishop bishop.ja...@gmail.com wrote:
This has been discussed on the list before. The best answer I have seen (in
my humble opinion) is to use branches. This (quizzes/mult. choice questions)
My crack at
On 4/02/2013 9:36 a.m., Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Sat, Jan 26, 2013 at 8:57 PM, Jacob Bishop wrote:
This has been discussed on the list before. The best answer I have seen (in
my humble opinion) is to use branches. This (quizzes/mult. choice questions)
My crack at
multiple
simple searches into one regexp search (and, of course, with a health
warning about crashing LyX, given the obscurity of regexps, but it's
great fun).
Andrew
# Find replace elements of the LyX source.
# Part of the pLyX.py system.
#
# Andrew Parsloe (apars...@clear.net.nz)
# version
multiple
simple searches into one regexp search (and, of course, with a health
warning about crashing LyX, given the obscurity of regexps, but it's
great fun).
Andrew
# Find replace elements of the LyX source.
# Part of the pLyX.py system.
#
# Andrew Parsloe (apars...@clear.net.nz)
# version
expression mode similarly capable, but also of condensing multiple
simple searches into one regexp search (and, of course, with a health
warning about crashing LyX, given the obscurity of regexps, but it's
great fun).
Andrew
# Find & replace elements of the LyX source.
# Part of the pLyX.py s
On 15/01/2013 8:47 p.m., Stephan Witt wrote:
Am 15.01.2013 um 08:46 schrieb Stephan Witt st.w...@gmx.net:
Am 15.01.2013 um 08:06 schrieb Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.com:
On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 10:38 PM, Stephan Witt st.w...@gmx.net wrote:
Am 14.01.2013 um 21:56 schrieb Andrew
On 15/01/2013 8:47 p.m., Stephan Witt wrote:
Am 15.01.2013 um 08:46 schrieb Stephan Witt st.w...@gmx.net:
Am 15.01.2013 um 08:06 schrieb Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.com:
On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 10:38 PM, Stephan Witt st.w...@gmx.net wrote:
Am 14.01.2013 um 21:56 schrieb Andrew
On 15/01/2013 8:47 p.m., Stephan Witt wrote:
Am 15.01.2013 um 08:46 schrieb Stephan Witt <st.w...@gmx.net>:
Am 15.01.2013 um 08:06 schrieb Liviu Andronic <landronim...@gmail.com>:
On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 10:38 PM, Stephan Witt <st.w...@gmx.net> wrote:
Am 14.01.2013 um 21
I notice when I press the double-quote key in a LyX-Code environment
that LyX displays *slanted* double quotes, nor does there seem to be any
shortcut specified to produce straight double quotes. I can understand
this for the usual text environments (Standard, Quote etc.) but for
LyX-Code this
On 15/01/2013 1:03 a.m., Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Andrew Parsloe wrote:
I notice when I press the double-quote key in a LyX-Code environment
that LyX displays slanted double quotes, nor does there seem to be any
shortcut specified to produce straight double quotes.
Straight quotes are bound
I notice when I press the double-quote key in a LyX-Code environment
that LyX displays *slanted* double quotes, nor does there seem to be any
shortcut specified to produce straight double quotes. I can understand
this for the usual text environments (Standard, Quote etc.) but for
LyX-Code this
On 15/01/2013 1:03 a.m., Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Andrew Parsloe wrote:
I notice when I press the double-quote key in a LyX-Code environment
that LyX displays slanted double quotes, nor does there seem to be any
shortcut specified to produce straight double quotes.
Straight quotes are bound
I notice when I press the double-quote key in a LyX-Code environment
that LyX displays *slanted* double quotes, nor does there seem to be any
shortcut specified to produce straight double quotes. I can understand
this for the usual text environments (Standard, Quote etc.) but for
LyX-Code this
On 15/01/2013 1:03 a.m., Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Andrew Parsloe wrote:
I notice when I press the double-quote key in a LyX-Code environment
that LyX displays slanted double quotes, nor does there seem to be any
shortcut specified to produce straight double quotes.
Straight quotes are bound
from LyX to pLyX format.
#DescriptionEnd
#
#v.1.0 2013-01-01
#Author: Andrew Parsloe apars...@clear.net.nz
#
Preamble
\newcommand{\pLyXgobble}[1]{}
EndPreamble
# All inset names begin with a full stop
# to aid alphabetical grouping
MultiPar 1
#(upper-case
sub-lists according to a sort specifation.
# Part of of the pLyX system; not an independent script.
#
# Andrew Parsloe (apars...@clear.net.nz)
#
import re, argparse, tempfile
from operator import itemgetter
re_lyxcmds = re.compile(r'(\\\w+)|(status (open|collapsed))')
re_itemkind = re.compile(r
without this facility to hand.
Andrew
# Define and expand text macros in a LyX document.
# Part of the pLyX.py system; not an independent script
#
# txtmacs.py
#
# Andrew Parsloe (apars...@clear.net.nz)
#
##
import re, argparse
bs1 = '\n
from LyX to pLyX format.
#DescriptionEnd
#
#v.1.0 2013-01-01
#Author: Andrew Parsloe apars...@clear.net.nz
#
Preamble
\newcommand{\pLyXgobble}[1]{}
EndPreamble
# All inset names begin with a full stop
# to aid alphabetical grouping
MultiPar 1
#(upper-case
sub-lists according to a sort specifation.
# Part of of the pLyX system; not an independent script.
#
# Andrew Parsloe (apars...@clear.net.nz)
#
import re, argparse, tempfile
from operator import itemgetter
re_lyxcmds = re.compile(r'(\\\w+)|(status (open|collapsed))')
re_itemkind = re.compile(r
without this facility to hand.
Andrew
# Define and expand text macros in a LyX document.
# Part of the pLyX.py system; not an independent script
#
# txtmacs.py
#
# Andrew Parsloe (apars...@clear.net.nz)
#
##
import re, argparse
bs1 = '\n
ch
# exports from LyX to pLyX format.
#DescriptionEnd
#
#v.1.0 2013-01-01
#Author: Andrew Parsloe <apars...@clear.net.nz>
#
Preamble
\newcommand{\pLyXgobble}[1]{}
EndPreamble
# All inset names begin with a full stop
# to aid alphabetical grouping
MultiPar 1
# sortable.py
#
# Andrew Parsloe (apars...@clear.net.nz)
#
import re, argparse
from operator import itemgetter
def main(infl, outfl, opts, guff):
'''Sort table rows according to the values in specified columns'''
# no change to LyX header material required
outfl.write(
without this facility to hand.
Andrew
# Define and expand text macros in a LyX document.
# Part of the pLyX.py system; not an independent script
#
# txtmacs.py
#
# Andrew Parsloe (apars...@clear.net.nz)
#
##
import re, argparse
bs1 = '\n
On 16/12/2012 7:58 p.m., Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
Have a look at BibDesk,
takes 1% of the time you took to re-invent the wheel.
el
On 2012-04-17 10:39 , Andrew Parsloe wrote:
On 17/04/2012 8:43 p.m., PhilipPirrip wrote:
Excuse me for not trying what you've done, but I have to ask first: why
On 16/12/2012 7:58 p.m., Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
Have a look at BibDesk,
takes 1% of the time you took to re-invent the wheel.
el
On 2012-04-17 10:39 , Andrew Parsloe wrote:
On 17/04/2012 8:43 p.m., PhilipPirrip wrote:
Excuse me for not trying what you've done, but I have to ask first: why
On 16/12/2012 7:58 p.m., Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
Have a look at BibDesk,
takes 1% of the time you took to re-invent the wheel.
el
On 2012-04-17 10:39 , Andrew Parsloe wrote:
On 17/04/2012 8:43 p.m., PhilipPirrip wrote:
Excuse me for not trying what you've done, but I have to ask first: why
On 12/12/2012 11:02 a.m., Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Le 11/12/12 23:00, Andrew Parsloe a écrit :
Thanks for the responses to this and my other custom inset queries
Richard. I've put in a bug report about ResetsFont in custom insets. I'm
going to continue to use the pipe symbol for its
On 12/12/2012 5:10 p.m., Richard Heck wrote:
On 12/11/2012 05:02 PM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Le 11/12/12 23:00, Andrew Parsloe a écrit :
Thanks for the responses to this and my other custom inset queries
Richard. I've put in a bug report about ResetsFont in custom insets. I'm
going
On 14/12/2012 7:13 a.m., Alex Vergara Gil wrote:
Hello,
I would like to make a suggestion for a new feature.
When I try to compile a file using LyX and there is a syntax error,
the LaTeX protocol tells me in which line the error occurred. If there
were line numbers displayed in the sources
On 12/12/2012 11:02 a.m., Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Le 11/12/12 23:00, Andrew Parsloe a écrit :
Thanks for the responses to this and my other custom inset queries
Richard. I've put in a bug report about ResetsFont in custom insets. I'm
going to continue to use the pipe symbol for its
On 12/12/2012 5:10 p.m., Richard Heck wrote:
On 12/11/2012 05:02 PM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Le 11/12/12 23:00, Andrew Parsloe a écrit :
Thanks for the responses to this and my other custom inset queries
Richard. I've put in a bug report about ResetsFont in custom insets. I'm
going
On 14/12/2012 7:13 a.m., Alex Vergara Gil wrote:
Hello,
I would like to make a suggestion for a new feature.
When I try to compile a file using LyX and there is a syntax error,
the LaTeX protocol tells me in which line the error occurred. If there
were line numbers displayed in the sources
On 12/12/2012 11:02 a.m., Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Le 11/12/12 23:00, Andrew Parsloe a écrit :
Thanks for the responses to this and my other custom inset queries
Richard. I've put in a bug report about ResetsFont in custom insets. I'm
going to continue to use the pipe symbol for its
On 12/12/2012 5:10 p.m., Richard Heck wrote:
On 12/11/2012 05:02 PM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Le 11/12/12 23:00, Andrew Parsloe a écrit :
Thanks for the responses to this and my other custom inset queries
Richard. I've put in a bug report about ResetsFont in custom insets. I'm
going
On 14/12/2012 7:13 a.m., Alex Vergara Gil wrote:
Hello,
I would like to make a suggestion for a new feature.
When I try to compile a file using LyX and there is a syntax error,
the LaTeX protocol tells me in which line the error occurred. If there
were line numbers displayed in the sources
On 11/12/2012 5:23 a.m., Richard Heck wrote:
On 12/08/2012 04:17 AM, Andrew Parsloe wrote:
(1) If an inset name contains a vertical bar, |, the part after the
bar is not shown in the Insert Custom Insets list, but is retained
in LyX format. Using the schema, inset definition = Custom Insets
On 11/12/2012 5:23 a.m., Richard Heck wrote:
On 12/08/2012 04:17 AM, Andrew Parsloe wrote:
(1) If an inset name contains a vertical bar, |, the part after the
bar is not shown in the Insert Custom Insets list, but is retained
in LyX format. Using the schema, inset definition = Custom Insets
On 11/12/2012 5:23 a.m., Richard Heck wrote:
On 12/08/2012 04:17 AM, Andrew Parsloe wrote:
(1) If an inset name contains a vertical bar, |, the part after the
bar is not shown in the Insert > Custom Insets list, but is retained
in LyX format. Using the schema, inset definition => Custom
I'm trying to clarify some issues about custom insets. (I have a project
that makes heavy use of them.) The Customization manual says (Sect.
5.3.9 on flex insets):
ResetsFont [0,1] Whether this inset should use the font of its
surrounding environment or uses its own. Default is true: uses its
(1) If an inset name contains a vertical bar, |, the part after the bar
is not shown in the Insert Custom Insets list, but is retained in LyX
format. Using the schema, inset definition = Custom Insets list = LyX
file format,
InsetLayout Flex:foo|bah = foo = \begin_inset Flex foo|bah
(This
Does CopyStyle do *anything* in custom insets? I was just about to send
off another Custom insets query when a last trial--error thought struck
me: although
CopyStyle name
doesn't seem to do anything, where name is the name of a previously
defined inset, perhaps
CopyStyle Flex:name
will
I'm trying to clarify some issues about custom insets. (I have a project
that makes heavy use of them.) The Customization manual says (Sect.
5.3.9 on flex insets):
ResetsFont [0,1] Whether this inset should use the font of its
surrounding environment or uses its own. Default is true: uses its
(1) If an inset name contains a vertical bar, |, the part after the bar
is not shown in the Insert Custom Insets list, but is retained in LyX
format. Using the schema, inset definition = Custom Insets list = LyX
file format,
InsetLayout Flex:foo|bah = foo = \begin_inset Flex foo|bah
(This
Does CopyStyle do *anything* in custom insets? I was just about to send
off another Custom insets query when a last trial--error thought struck
me: although
CopyStyle name
doesn't seem to do anything, where name is the name of a previously
defined inset, perhaps
CopyStyle Flex:name
will
I'm trying to clarify some issues about custom insets. (I have a project
that makes heavy use of them.) The Customization manual says (Sect.
5.3.9 on flex insets):
ResetsFont [0,1] Whether this inset should use the font of its
surrounding environment or uses its own. Default is true: uses its
(1) If an inset name contains a vertical bar, |, the part after the bar
is not shown in the Insert > Custom Insets list, but is retained in LyX
format. Using the schema, inset definition => Custom Insets list => LyX
file format,
InsetLayout Flex:foo|bah => foo => \begin_inset Flex foo|bah
Does CopyStyle do *anything* in custom insets? I was just about to send
off another Custom insets query when a last trial-&-error thought struck
me: although
CopyStyle
doesn't seem to do anything, where is the name of a previously
defined inset, perhaps
CopyStyle Flex:
will work? And to
On 28/11/2012 7:59 p.m., Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 3:18 AM, Andrew Parsloe apars...@clear.net.nz wrote:
I've used the same trick (exporting to an alternatively named LyX format,
but retaining the lyx file extension) for a number of other tasks (e.g.
sorting lists, expanding
On 28/11/2012 7:59 p.m., Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 3:18 AM, Andrew Parsloe apars...@clear.net.nz wrote:
I've used the same trick (exporting to an alternatively named LyX format,
but retaining the lyx file extension) for a number of other tasks (e.g.
sorting lists, expanding
On 28/11/2012 7:59 p.m., Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 3:18 AM, Andrew Parsloe <apars...@clear.net.nz> wrote:
I've used the same trick (exporting to an alternatively named LyX format,
but retaining the lyx file extension) for a number of other tasks (e.g.
sorting
On 28/11/2012 1:13 p.m., Scott Kostyshak wrote:
On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 7:01 PM, Andrew Parsloe apars...@clear.net.nz wrote:
I've attached a python script, tablesort.py, a module tablesort.module
containing a custom inset (suggested by Liviu Andronic), and an explanatory
document
On 28/11/2012 1:13 p.m., Scott Kostyshak wrote:
On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 7:01 PM, Andrew Parsloe apars...@clear.net.nz wrote:
I've attached a python script, tablesort.py, a module tablesort.module
containing a custom inset (suggested by Liviu Andronic), and an explanatory
document
On 28/11/2012 1:13 p.m., Scott Kostyshak wrote:
On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 7:01 PM, Andrew Parsloe <apars...@clear.net.nz> wrote:
I've attached a python script, tablesort.py, a module tablesort.module
containing a custom inset (suggested by Liviu Andronic), and an explanatory
do
On 16/11/2012 9:52 p.m., Olivier Ripoll wrote:
On 12.11.2012 17:26, rgheck wrote:
We are pleased to announce the release of LyX 2.0.5. This is the fifth
maintenance release in the 2.0.x series.
LyX 2.0.5 is the result of on-going efforts to make our stable version
even more reliable
On 16/11/2012 9:52 p.m., Olivier Ripoll wrote:
On 12.11.2012 17:26, rgheck wrote:
We are pleased to announce the release of LyX 2.0.5. This is the fifth
maintenance release in the 2.0.x series.
LyX 2.0.5 is the result of on-going efforts to make our stable version
even more reliable
On 16/11/2012 9:52 p.m., Olivier Ripoll wrote:
On 12.11.2012 17:26, rgheck wrote:>
> We are pleased to announce the release of LyX 2.0.5. This is the fifth
> maintenance release in the 2.0.x series.
>
> LyX 2.0.5 is the result of on-going efforts to make our stable version
> even more
On 10/11/2012 2:47 p.m., Richard Heck wrote:
On 11/09/2012 05:17 PM, Andrew Parsloe wrote:
I've just installed LyX 2.0.5 (Windows Vista).
The updating of View Source is a definite plus, with only the relevant
formats now listed in the Format box, and both LyX's own format and
plain text
On 10/11/2012 2:47 p.m., Richard Heck wrote:
On 11/09/2012 05:17 PM, Andrew Parsloe wrote:
I've just installed LyX 2.0.5 (Windows Vista).
The updating of View Source is a definite plus, with only the relevant
formats now listed in the Format box, and both LyX's own format and
plain text
On 10/11/2012 2:47 p.m., Richard Heck wrote:
On 11/09/2012 05:17 PM, Andrew Parsloe wrote:
I've just installed LyX 2.0.5 (Windows Vista).
The updating of View Source is a definite plus, with only the relevant
formats now listed in the Format box, and both LyX's own format and
plain text
I've just installed LyX 2.0.5 (Windows Vista).
The updating of View Source is a definite plus, with only the relevant
formats now listed in the Format box, and both LyX's own format and
plain text included in the options -- both of which I nagged for, so
thank you.
However I note that if I
I've just installed LyX 2.0.5 (Windows Vista).
The updating of View Source is a definite plus, with only the relevant
formats now listed in the Format box, and both LyX's own format and
plain text included in the options -- both of which I nagged for, so
thank you.
However I note that if I
I've just installed LyX 2.0.5 (Windows Vista).
The updating of View Source is a definite plus, with only the relevant
formats now listed in the Format box, and both LyX's own format and
plain text included in the options -- both of which I nagged for, so
thank you.
However I note that if I
On 30/10/2012 3:35 a.m., Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2012-10-29, Rob Oakes wrote:
Dear Group,
This is more of a LaTeX question rather than a LyX question, but I know
there are many LaTeX experts here, too, so here goes.
I'm currently working with a set of fluids equations which have both
On 30/10/2012 3:35 a.m., Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2012-10-29, Rob Oakes wrote:
Dear Group,
This is more of a LaTeX question rather than a LyX question, but I know
there are many LaTeX experts here, too, so here goes.
I'm currently working with a set of fluids equations which have both
On 30/10/2012 3:35 a.m., Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2012-10-29, Rob Oakes wrote:
Dear Group,
This is more of a LaTeX question rather than a LyX question, but I know
there are many LaTeX experts here, too, so here goes.
I'm currently working with a set of fluids equations which have both
On 12/10/2012 10:45 a.m., stefano franchi wrote:
On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 2:32 PM, Richard Heck rgh...@lyx.org wrote:
On 10/11/2012 04:47 AM, Steve Litt wrote:
On Wed, 10 Oct 2012 21:53:34 -0400, Steve Litt said:
Putting LatexType Environment in the LyX definition causes the next
paragraph
On 12/10/2012 10:45 a.m., stefano franchi wrote:
On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 2:32 PM, Richard Heck rgh...@lyx.org wrote:
On 10/11/2012 04:47 AM, Steve Litt wrote:
On Wed, 10 Oct 2012 21:53:34 -0400, Steve Litt said:
Putting LatexType Environment in the LyX definition causes the next
paragraph
On 12/10/2012 10:45 a.m., stefano franchi wrote:
On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 2:32 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
On 10/11/2012 04:47 AM, Steve Litt wrote:
On Wed, 10 Oct 2012 21:53:34 -0400, Steve Litt said:
Putting "LatexType Environment" in the LyX definition causes the next
On 25/09/2012 8:59 a.m., Liviu Andronic wrote:
Andrew
Your script and module are great, and this is a functionality that
deserves getting into base LyX. Maybe worth opening a bug report for
this.
OK.
On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 1:01 AM, Andrew Parsloe apars...@clear.net.nz wrote:
I've attached
On 25/09/2012 8:59 a.m., Liviu Andronic wrote:
Andrew
Your script and module are great, and this is a functionality that
deserves getting into base LyX. Maybe worth opening a bug report for
this.
OK.
On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 1:01 AM, Andrew Parsloe apars...@clear.net.nz wrote:
I've attached
On 25/09/2012 8:59 a.m., Liviu Andronic wrote:
Andrew
Your script and module are great, and this is a functionality that
deserves getting into base LyX. Maybe worth opening a bug report for
this.
OK.
On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 1:01 AM, Andrew Parsloe <apars...@clear.net.nz> wrote:
On 21/09/2012 8:00 p.m., Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Le 21/09/2012 01:42, Andrew Parsloe a écrit :
I've attached the latest version (1.3) of my spreadtab.module which
enables the LaTeX spreadtab package to be used with LyX. With instant
preview on, one has the pleasure of seeing tables
On 21/09/2012 8:00 p.m., Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Le 21/09/2012 01:42, Andrew Parsloe a écrit :
I've attached the latest version (1.3) of my spreadtab.module which
enables the LaTeX spreadtab package to be used with LyX. With instant
preview on, one has the pleasure of seeing tables
On 21/09/2012 8:00 p.m., Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Le 21/09/2012 01:42, Andrew Parsloe a écrit :
I've attached the latest version (1.3) of my spreadtab.module which
enables the LaTeX spreadtab package to be used with LyX. With instant
preview on, one has the pleasure of seeing tables
On 17/09/2012 5:56 p.m., Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 6:32 AM, Andrew Parsloe apars...@clear.net.nz wrote:
I wish to add some material to the Wiki. Ideally it would go in the upload
repository, but that seems to be permanently deceased now. The next best
Not deceased
On 17/09/2012 5:56 p.m., Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 6:32 AM, Andrew Parsloe apars...@clear.net.nz wrote:
I wish to add some material to the Wiki. Ideally it would go in the upload
repository, but that seems to be permanently deceased now. The next best
Not deceased
On 17/09/2012 5:56 p.m., Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 6:32 AM, Andrew Parsloe <apars...@clear.net.nz> wrote:
I wish to add some material to the Wiki. Ideally it would go in the upload
repository, but that seems to be permanently deceased now. The next best
Not de
I wish to add some material to the Wiki. Ideally it would go in the
upload repository, but that seems to be permanently deceased now. The
next best place available to me seems to be the users' list archives. By
attaching material to a posting to the list I can make a link to the
archive. From
I wish to add some material to the Wiki. Ideally it would go in the
upload repository, but that seems to be permanently deceased now. The
next best place available to me seems to be the users' list archives. By
attaching material to a posting to the list I can make a link to the
archive. From
I wish to add some material to the Wiki. Ideally it would go in the
upload repository, but that seems to be permanently deceased now. The
next best place available to me seems to be the users' list archives. By
attaching material to a posting to the list I can make a link to the
archive. From
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#
# Andrew Parsloe, 13 September 2012, apars...@clear.net.nz
#
# tablesort.py infile.lyx outfile.lyx
#
#
import sys, re, argparse
from operator import itemgetter
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Sort the rows of a table
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# Andrew Parsloe, 13 September 2012, apars...@clear.net.nz
#
# tablesort.py infile.lyx outfile.lyx
#
#
import sys, re, argparse
from operator import itemgetter
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Sort the rows of a table
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# the first row to be sorted.
#
# Andrew Parsloe, 13 September 2012, apars...@clear.net.nz
#
# tablesort.py infile.lyx outfile.lyx
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import sys, re, argparse
from operator import itemgetter
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(descrip
column number and letter
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# Andrew Parsloe, 12 September 2012, apars...@clear.net.nz
#
# tablesort.py infile.lyx outfile.lyx
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#
import sys, re, argparse
from operator import itemgetter
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Sort the rows of a table
column number and letter
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# Andrew Parsloe, 12 September 2012, apars...@clear.net.nz
#
# tablesort.py infile.lyx outfile.lyx
#
#
import sys, re, argparse
from operator import itemgetter
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Sort the rows of a table
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#
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import sys, re, argparse
from operator import itemgetter
parser = argparse.ArgumentP
On 9/08/2012 7:15 p.m., Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
2012/8/9 Richard Heck:
On 08/08/2012 06:38 PM, Andrew Parsloe wrote:
That said, isn't there some move this paragraph up or down function in
LyX? If so, does it work here?
Yes and yes. The shortcut is Alt+ArrowUp/Down
Jürgen
Richard
On 9/08/2012 7:15 p.m., Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
2012/8/9 Richard Heck:
On 08/08/2012 06:38 PM, Andrew Parsloe wrote:
That said, isn't there some move this paragraph up or down function in
LyX? If so, does it work here?
Yes and yes. The shortcut is Alt+ArrowUp/Down
Jürgen
Richard
On 9/08/2012 7:15 p.m., Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
2012/8/9 Richard Heck:
On 08/08/2012 06:38 PM, Andrew Parsloe wrote:
That said, isn't there some "move this paragraph up or down" function in
LyX? If so, does it work here?
Yes and yes. The shortcut is Alt+ArrowUp/Down
Jürgen
When working recently with some fairly long lists, in which sub-lists
occurred within items, I found myself wanting to re-order some of the
items. Okay, copy and paste did the trick, but it would be convenient to
have buttons that would move an item (with its sub-items) up or down a
list.
When working recently with some fairly long lists, in which sub-lists
occurred within items, I found myself wanting to re-order some of the
items. Okay, copy and paste did the trick, but it would be convenient to
have buttons that would move an item (with its sub-items) up or down a
list.
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