On 5/05/2011 12:32 p.m., Charlie wrote:
If a vote is being taken on this feature request.
I would rather that it doesn't happen, so please put me down as a no.
Please don't do it.
There are plenty of spreadsheet programs and if you haven't completed
your work in the program you use, why
in the LyXian scheme of things. Spreadtab could fill that gap.
Andrew Parsloe
On 4/05/2011 9:18 p.m., Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 11:01 AM, Andrew Parsloeapars...@clear.net.nz wrote:
The current lack of even a basic 'active' table in LyX, where you can sum a
column of figures for instance,
This is not accurate. In 2.0 you can:
File Import Table
On 4/05/2011 9:59 p.m., Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 11:46 AM, Andrew Parsloeapars...@clear.net.nz wrote:
Yes, but it would be nice to be able to sum a table in LyX without having to
fire up Gnumeric or Excel or whatever.
It sure would.
(To take matters to extremes, you
On 5/05/2011 12:32 p.m., Charlie wrote:
If a vote is being taken on this feature request.
I would rather that it doesn't happen, so please put me down as a no.
Please don't do it.
There are plenty of spreadsheet programs and if you haven't completed
your work in the program you use, why
column of figures for instance, seems an obvious missing element
in the LyXian scheme of things. Spreadtab could fill that gap.
Andrew Parsloe
On 4/05/2011 9:18 p.m., Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 11:01 AM, Andrew Parsloe<apars...@clear.net.nz> wrote:
The current lack of even a basic 'active' table in LyX, where you can sum a
column of figures for instance,
This is not accurate. In 2.0 you can:
File> Impor
On 4/05/2011 9:59 p.m., Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 11:46 AM, Andrew Parsloe<apars...@clear.net.nz> wrote:
Yes, but it would be nice to be able to sum a table in LyX without having to
fire up Gnumeric or Excel or whatever.
It sure would.
(To take matters to ex
On 5/05/2011 12:32 p.m., Charlie wrote:
If a vote is being taken on this feature request.
I would rather that it doesn't happen, so please put me down as a "no".
Please don't do it.
There are plenty of spreadsheet programs and if you haven't completed
your work in the program you use, why
has no practical consequences for a printout. This
doesn't necessarily show up in the first footnote or margin note but
does in the second or later ones. (It may be necessary to zoom to 150%
for this to be obvious.)
I've noted this in LyX 1.6.9 and LyX 2.0 rc2, both on Windows Vista.
Andrew
has no practical consequences for a printout. This
doesn't necessarily show up in the first footnote or margin note but
does in the second or later ones. (It may be necessary to zoom to 150%
for this to be obvious.)
I've noted this in LyX 1.6.9 and LyX 2.0 rc2, both on Windows Vista.
Andrew
has no practical consequences for a printout. This
doesn't necessarily show up in the first footnote or margin note but
does in the second or later ones. (It may be necessary to zoom to 150%
for this to be obvious.)
I've noted this in LyX 1.6.9 and LyX 2.0 rc2, both on Windows Vista.
Andrew
math
package does load automatically. The code in both cases looks identical
in the View Source window.
A bug? Confusing at least.
(LyX 1.6.8; ponderous Windows Vista)
Andrew Parsloe
math
package does load automatically. The code in both cases looks identical
in the View Source window.
A bug? Confusing at least.
(LyX 1.6.8; ponderous Windows Vista)
Andrew Parsloe
editor, the AMS math
package does load automatically. The code in both cases looks identical
in the View Source window.
A bug? Confusing at least.
(LyX 1.6.8; ponderous Windows Vista)
Andrew Parsloe
On 29/10/2010 3:24 a.m., Richard Heck wrote:
On 10/28/2010 04:27 AM, Andrew Parsloe wrote:
The only hiccup was when a nomenclature entry or footnote was in a
section heading. In that case, after a certain amount of trial and
error, I found that preceding the footnote with \protect solved
On 29/10/2010 3:24 a.m., Richard Heck wrote:
On 10/28/2010 04:27 AM, Andrew Parsloe wrote:
The only hiccup was when a nomenclature entry or footnote was in a
section heading. In that case, after a certain amount of trial and
error, I found that preceding the footnote with \protect solved
On 29/10/2010 3:24 a.m., Richard Heck wrote:
On 10/28/2010 04:27 AM, Andrew Parsloe wrote:
The only hiccup was when a nomenclature entry or footnote was in a
section heading. In that case, after a certain amount of trial and
error, I found that preceding the footnote with \protect solved
it is a simple matter to change them from the Document/Settings/Fonts
screen but given the much crisper look of Latin Modern surely that
should be the default font family in LyX?
Andrew Parsloe
it is a simple matter to change them from the Document/Settings/Fonts
screen but given the much crisper look of Latin Modern surely that
should be the default font family in LyX?
Andrew Parsloe
it is a simple matter to change them from the Document/Settings/Fonts
screen but given the much crisper look of Latin Modern surely that
should be the default font family in LyX?
Andrew Parsloe
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