the comma
after B. Otherwise, you should only use the comma when you actually
need it (and A, B and C would be the right way in that case). Isn't
it nice to have rules that start with it depends?
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sometimes makes the intent
plain, in an enumeration with other conjunctions it might not be.
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the comma
after B. Otherwise, you should only use the comma when you actually
need it (and A, B and C would be the right way in that case). Isn't
it nice to have rules that start with it depends?
A
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sometimes makes the intent
plain, in an enumeration with other conjunctions it might not be.
A
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nk that the ambiguous cases like those above are common
enough, and you want a consistent rule, then you should put the comma
after B. Otherwise, you should only use the comma when you actually
need it (and A, B and C would be the right way in that case). Isn't
it nice to have rules that start with "it depends"?
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e
couple "Jack and Jill"; while context sometimes makes the intent
plain, in an enumeration with other conjunctions it might not be.
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compared to LaTeX, because
they're not structured the same way. So if you use that a lot,
AFAICT, you're hosed.
I never managed to get it to work on MacOS, so I have a VM that runs a
Debian (ancestor of Ubuntu) system just for doing this. It's not
hard.
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compared to LaTeX, because
they're not structured the same way. So if you use that a lot,
AFAICT, you're hosed.
I never managed to get it to work on MacOS, so I have a VM that runs a
Debian (ancestor of Ubuntu) system just for doing this. It's not
hard.
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format compared to LaTeX, because
they're not structured the same way. So if you use that a lot,
AFAICT, you're hosed.
I never managed to get it to work on MacOS, so I have a VM that runs a
Debian (ancestor of Ubuntu) system just for doing this. It's not
hard.
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at your side is the problem. Talk to your mail admin?
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at your side is the problem. Talk to your mail admin?
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ation of SPF rules
at your side is the problem. Talk to your mail admin?
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with export to oolatex in my experience is the loss of cross
references. If you've found this works, please let us know, because
it's a major blocker for my use. (Happily, where I work, circulating
PDFs is ok. But not most places.)
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with export to oolatex in my experience is the loss of cross
references. If you've found this works, please let us know, because
it's a major blocker for my use. (Happily, where I work, circulating
PDFs is ok. But not most places.)
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issue with export to oolatex in my experience is the loss of cross
references. If you've found this works, please let us know, because
it's a major blocker for my use. (Happily, where I work, circulating
PDFs is ok. But not most places.)
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with
different versions of lyx, just opening and saving changes the file,
which is quite annoying.
You could suppress it with a filter inbound to your VCS.
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length, since all of the options are well less than perfect -- would
likely be very helpful.
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with
different versions of lyx, just opening and saving changes the file,
which is quite annoying.
You could suppress it with a filter inbound to your VCS.
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length, since all of the options are well less than perfect -- would
likely be very helpful.
A
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ol systems and users with
> different versions of lyx, just opening and saving changes the file,
> which is quite annoying.
You could suppress it with a filter inbound to your VCS.
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ing it -- at exhaustive
length, since all of the options are well less than perfect -- would
likely be very helpful.
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in how to do this.
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haven't tried it on FreeBSD, either.
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the non-binary form of Word files (up until the recent XML-based
format, which is completely different). This principle was, I
understand, honoured more in the breach.
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in how to do this.
A
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haven't tried it on FreeBSD, either.
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the non-binary form of Word files (up until the recent XML-based
format, which is completely different). This principle was, I
understand, honoured more in the breach.
A
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The Wiki was helpful to me in how to do this.
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y Mac. I haven't tried it on FreeBSD, either.
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iles: RTF is officially
the non-binary "form" of Word files (up until the recent XML-based
format, which is completely different). This principle was, I
understand, honoured more in the breach.
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of missing features that way (most irritating to me is that so far in
my experience, cross-references are always lost). I don't think LyX
is the right tool for your job if you really want native Word format.
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of missing features that way (most irritating to me is that so far in
my experience, cross-references are always lost). I don't think LyX
is the right tool for your job if you really want native Word format.
A
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ce.org, and there are a bunch
of missing features that way (most irritating to me is that so far in
my experience, cross-references are always lost). I don't think LyX
is the right tool for your job if you really want native Word format.
A
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9AA38DCD55BE302B
That's a secure-apt problem. There's a wiki on the debian site that
explains how you deal with this. One thing you're allowed to do is
just accept unsigned packages, although there are probably better
alternatives.
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9AA38DCD55BE302B
That's a secure-apt problem. There's a wiki on the debian site that
explains how you deal with this. One thing you're allowed to do is
just accept unsigned packages, although there are probably better
alternatives.
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able: NO_PUBKEY
> 9AA38DCD55BE302B
>
That's a secure-apt problem. There's a wiki on the debian site that
explains how you deal with this. One thing you're allowed to do is
just accept unsigned packages, although there are probably better
alternatives.
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that a typing-able user on any modern desktop-target
platform is in a position to use LyX, and figuring out even rough
numbers for distribution on supported platforms is a distraction to
the LyX community. This is true even if the user is left handed, or
non-Linux using, or whatever.
A
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that a typing-able user on any modern desktop-target
platform is in a position to use LyX, and figuring out even rough
numbers for distribution on supported platforms is a distraction to
the LyX community. This is true even if the user is left handed, or
non-Linux using, or whatever.
A
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that a typing-able user on any modern desktop-target
platform is in a position to use LyX, and figuring out even rough
numbers for distribution on supported platforms is a distraction to
the LyX community. This is true even if the user is left handed, or
non-Linux using, or whatever.
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to be a little ambitious.
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to be a little ambitious.
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ems to be a little ambitious.
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.
Almost every mail list in the world now uses the List-*: headers,
which were standardised by the IETF exactly so that list management
could be easier and more automated. In the unlikely event you want
more details, please see RFC 2919, http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2919.txt.
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that's what I'm
doing, since this all sorts nicely for me.
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under OS X 10.5, is this list-reply
feature, which I find very helpful (and which Apple Mail doesn't
provide).
I suspect we're well off-topic for this list now, however, so I'll
shut up.
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.
Almost every mail list in the world now uses the List-*: headers,
which were standardised by the IETF exactly so that list management
could be easier and more automated. In the unlikely event you want
more details, please see RFC 2919, http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2919.txt.
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that's what I'm
doing, since this all sorts nicely for me.
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under OS X 10.5, is this list-reply
feature, which I find very helpful (and which Apple Mail doesn't
provide).
I suspect we're well off-topic for this list now, however, so I'll
shut up.
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ago on this list.
Almost every mail list in the world now uses the List-*: headers,
which were standardised by the IETF exactly so that list management
could be easier and more automated. In the unlikely event you want
more details, please see RFC 2919, <http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2919.
d for this purpose. Evidently that's what I'm
doing, since this all sorts nicely for me.
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n my Mac, despite some
inconveniences I've experienced under OS X 10.5, is this list-reply
feature, which I find very helpful (and which Apple Mail doesn't
provide).
I suspect we're well off-topic for this list now, however, so I'll
shut up.
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for the table in order to make this work
nicely. I don't think I was able to get the table to look good
without the float.
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for the table in order to make this work
nicely. I don't think I was able to get the table to look good
without the float.
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hink_ I used a float for the table in order to make this work
nicely. I don't think I was able to get the table to look good
without the float.
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on letter paper.
You can adjust tables to % of page. This has worked for me, but it
took a great deal of fiddling.
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is underneath
that.
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on letter paper.
You can adjust tables to % of page. This has worked for me, but it
took a great deal of fiddling.
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is underneath
that.
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t; that wide on letter paper.
You can adjust tables to "% of page". This has worked for me, but it
took a great deal of fiddling.
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quot; at the bottom. The option is underneath
that.
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to have to keep
a whole copy of the font with every document when you could just
archive it once, and then re-use it for everything in the series.
Which reminds me to ask whether anyone knows which LaTeX versions
output PDFs that are in fact PDF/A? It'd be nice to tag them if so.
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to have to keep
a whole copy of the font with every document when you could just
archive it once, and then re-use it for everything in the series.
Which reminds me to ask whether anyone knows which LaTeX versions
output PDFs that are in fact PDF/A? It'd be nice to tag them if so.
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d it's clumsy to have to keep
a whole copy of the font with every document when you could just
archive it once, and then re-use it for everything in the series.
Which reminds me to ask whether anyone knows which LaTeX versions
output PDFs that are in fact PDF/A? It'd be nice to tag them if so.
On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 08:39:24AM -0400, Manoj Rajagopalan wrote:
,
thunderbird, kmail etc. allow you to move incoming mails into custom folders
based on criteria like To:,Cc: fields etc.
Or the List-*: mail headers, which were designed partly for just that
purpose.
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On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 08:39:24AM -0400, Manoj Rajagopalan wrote:
,
thunderbird, kmail etc. allow you to move incoming mails into custom folders
based on criteria like To:,Cc: fields etc.
Or the List-*: mail headers, which were designed partly for just that
purpose.
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On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 08:39:24AM -0400, Manoj Rajagopalan wrote:
,
> thunderbird, kmail etc. allow you to move incoming mails into custom folders
> based on criteria like To:,Cc: fields etc.
Or the List-*: mail headers, which were designed partly for just that
purpose.
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not,
bizarrely, List-Id), so you can reliably filter on those even if the
message is just copied to the list. You may have to use your mail
client's ability to show you all of the headers to learn what the
particular headers you need are.
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not,
bizarrely, List-Id), so you can reliably filter on those even if the
message is just copied to the list. You may have to use your mail
client's ability to show you all of the headers to learn what the
particular headers you need are.
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(although not,
bizarrely, List-Id), so you can reliably filter on those even if the
message is just copied to the list. You may have to use your mail
client's ability to show you all of the headers to learn what the
particular headers you need are.
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or paragraphs in
small caps are markup variants that can be achieved with just some
keystrokes/clicks.
You might even set up a custom keybinding for your markup choice.
Hmm, this is a good idea. Thanks!
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or paragraphs in
small caps are markup variants that can be achieved with just some
keystrokes/clicks.
You might even set up a custom keybinding for your markup choice.
Hmm, this is a good idea. Thanks!
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gt; Otherwise, some convention like "emphasized quotes" or "paragraphs in
> small caps" are markup variants that can be achieved with just some
> keystrokes/clicks.
>
> You might even set up a custom keybinding for your markup choice.
Hmm, this is a good idea. Thanks!
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for your help!
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to raspberry me. Thanks.
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for your help!
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to raspberry me. Thanks.
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s of The Fine Manual have so far
eluded me.
Thanks for your help!
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lease feel free to raspberry me. Thanks.
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button/link.
Done.
Thanks!
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button/link.
Done.
Thanks!
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the Edit button/link.
Done.
Thanks!
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ever show up. I'm sure I've missed something in the documentation,
but I've looked through it several times can't see what I've done
wrong. (I've tried absolute paths, relative paths, c, all without
luck.) Could someone apply a cluestick?
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On Sun, May 03, 2009 at 07:56:59PM +, Guenter Milde wrote:
\includeonly is currently not supported.
Aha. I think this needs to be fixed in the wiki, then. Not to
mention the manual :) How do I go about that?
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ever show up. I'm sure I've missed something in the documentation,
but I've looked through it several times can't see what I've done
wrong. (I've tried absolute paths, relative paths, c, all without
luck.) Could someone apply a cluestick?
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On Sun, May 03, 2009 at 07:56:59PM +, Guenter Milde wrote:
\includeonly is currently not supported.
Aha. I think this needs to be fixed in the wiki, then. Not to
mention the manual :) How do I go about that?
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ever show up. I'm sure I've missed something in the documentation,
but I've looked through it several times & can't see what I've done
wrong. (I've tried absolute paths, relative paths, , all without
luck.) Could someone apply a cluestick?
A
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On Sun, May 03, 2009 at 07:56:59PM +, Guenter Milde wrote:
> \includeonly is currently not supported.
Aha. I think this needs to be fixed in the wiki, then. Not to
mention the manual :) How do I go about that?
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On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 07:41:52AM +0200, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
A backtrace would be even better.
Is there some Fine Manual I ought to be reading to learn where I ought
to expect the core file?
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On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 07:41:52AM +0200, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
A backtrace would be even better.
Is there some Fine Manual I ought to be reading to learn where I ought
to expect the core file?
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On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 07:41:52AM +0200, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
>
> A backtrace would be even better.
Is there some Fine Manual I ought to be reading to learn where I ought
to expect the core file?
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Hi,
Is anyone else having problems with instability and multiple child
docs? I've had LyX crash about 1/2 a dozen times today alone with
this. (It just vanishes.)
If there is some place I'm likely to find a backtrace, I'm happy to
share it privately.
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Hi,
Is anyone else having problems with instability and multiple child
docs? I've had LyX crash about 1/2 a dozen times today alone with
this. (It just vanishes.)
If there is some place I'm likely to find a backtrace, I'm happy to
share it privately.
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Hi,
Is anyone else having problems with instability and multiple child
docs? I've had LyX crash about 1/2 a dozen times today alone with
this. (It just vanishes.)
If there is some place I'm likely to find a backtrace, I'm happy to
share it privately.
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or Python or whatever, and
LaTeX-PDF. Very easy.
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or Python or whatever, and
LaTeX-PDF. Very easy.
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, some Perl or Python or whatever, and
LaTeX->PDF. Very easy.
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that there
is a script tex4ht. But how do I install this?
This all depends on your LaTeX distribution. It works ok for me on
Debian Linux, but I can't get it to work on my Mac. I don't know how
to get it to work under FreeBSD. There is discussion of this in the
wiki, however.
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that there
is a script tex4ht. But how do I install this?
This all depends on your LaTeX distribution. It works ok for me on
Debian Linux, but I can't get it to work on my Mac. I don't know how
to get it to work under FreeBSD. There is discussion of this in the
wiki, however.
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ing. I also saw that there
> is a script "tex4ht". But how do I install this?
This all depends on your LaTeX distribution. It works ok for me on
Debian Linux, but I can't get it to work on my Mac. I don't know how
to get it to work under FreeBSD. There is discussion of this in the
wiki, ho
installation. I've no idea what
to do about this short of limiting the power of LyX by shipping its
own LaTeX with standard extensions.
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