On 11 Jun 2008, Rune Schjellerup Philosof wrote:
Anthony Campbell skrev:
On 11 Jun 2008, Pavel Sanda wrote:
On 10 Jun 2008, G. Milde wrote:
On 10.06.08, Anthony Campbell wrote:
I tried to use Lyx for ancient Greek but the circumflex (tilde) keeps
appearing before
have to give up trying to write Greek in Lyx and
Latex for the time being, unless someone fixes it. This is on Debian
Sid. I haven't tried in my rather ancient version of Ubuntu.
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On 11 Jun 2008, G. Milde wrote:
On 11.06.08, Anthony Campbell wrote:
It still doesn't work here. That is, the tilde comes out before the
letter, not on top of it.
But I think this is something to do with the current version of Latex,
not Lyx, because the same thing is now happening
On 10 Jun 2008, G. Milde wrote:
On 10.06.08, Anthony Campbell wrote:
I tried to use Lyx for ancient Greek but the circumflex (tilde)
keeps
appearing before the letter instead of above it.
In most fonts, even in the Standard glyph list of the Unicode
consortium
On 11 Jun 2008, Pavel Sanda wrote:
On 10 Jun 2008, G. Milde wrote:
On 10.06.08, Anthony Campbell wrote:
I tried to use Lyx for ancient Greek but the circumflex (tilde)
keeps
appearing before the letter instead of above it.
In most fonts, even
On 11 Jun 2008, Rune Schjellerup Philosof wrote:
Anthony Campbell skrev:
On 11 Jun 2008, Pavel Sanda wrote:
On 10 Jun 2008, G. Milde wrote:
On 10.06.08, Anthony Campbell wrote:
I tried to use Lyx for ancient Greek but the circumflex (tilde) keeps
appearing before
have to give up trying to write Greek in Lyx and
Latex for the time being, unless someone fixes it. This is on Debian
Sid. I haven't tried in my rather ancient version of Ubuntu.
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On 11 Jun 2008, G. Milde wrote:
On 11.06.08, Anthony Campbell wrote:
It still doesn't work here. That is, the tilde comes out before the
letter, not on top of it.
But I think this is something to do with the current version of Latex,
not Lyx, because the same thing is now happening
On 10 Jun 2008, G. Milde wrote:
> On 10.06.08, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > > I tried to use Lyx for ancient Greek but the circumflex (tilde)
> > > > > > keeps
> > > > > > appearing before the letter instead o
On 11 Jun 2008, Pavel Sanda wrote:
> > On 10 Jun 2008, G. Milde wrote:
> > > On 10.06.08, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > I tried to use Lyx for ancient Greek but the circumflex (tilde)
> > > > &g
On 11 Jun 2008, Rune Schjellerup Philosof wrote:
> Anthony Campbell skrev:
>> On 11 Jun 2008, Pavel Sanda wrote:
>>
>>>> On 10 Jun 2008, G. Milde wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On 10.06.08, Anthony Campbell wrote:
>>>>>
f it.
But I think this is something to do with the current version of Latex,
not Lyx, because the same thing is now happening in native Latex as
well.
Looks like I shall have to give up trying to write Greek in Lyx and
Latex for the time being, unless someone fixes it. This is on Debian
Sid. I haven't tried in my rather ancient version of Ubuntu.
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On 11 Jun 2008, G. Milde wrote:
> On 11.06.08, Anthony Campbell wrote:
>
> > It still doesn't work here. That is, the tilde comes out before the
> > letter, not on top of it.
>
> > But I think this is something to do with the current version of Latex,
> > not L
On 10 Jun 2008, G. Milde wrote:
On 9.06.08, Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Mon, Jun 09, 2008 at 02:18:15PM -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
On Monday 09 June 2008 08:10, Anthony Campbell wrote:
I tried to use Lyx for ancient Greek but the circumflex (tilde) keeps
appearing before the letter
On 10 Jun 2008, G. Milde wrote:
On 9.06.08, Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Mon, Jun 09, 2008 at 02:18:15PM -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
On Monday 09 June 2008 08:10, Anthony Campbell wrote:
I tried to use Lyx for ancient Greek but the circumflex (tilde) keeps
appearing before the letter
On 10 Jun 2008, G. Milde wrote:
> On 9.06.08, Andre Poenitz wrote:
> > On Mon, Jun 09, 2008 at 02:18:15PM -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
> > > On Monday 09 June 2008 08:10, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> > >
> > > > I tried to use Lyx for ancient Greek but the cir
. before converting the text to dvi)?
I can do all this in gvim plus latex but it would be nice to have it in
Lyx.
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On 09 Jun 2008, G. Milde wrote:
On 9.06.08, Anthony Campbell wrote:
I tried to use Lyx for ancient Greek but the circumflex (tilde) keeps
appearing before the letter instead of above it.
It works in LyX, if you use the correct unicode char (from the extended
Greek table) out of the box
. before converting the text to dvi)?
I can do all this in gvim plus latex but it would be nice to have it in
Lyx.
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On 09 Jun 2008, G. Milde wrote:
On 9.06.08, Anthony Campbell wrote:
I tried to use Lyx for ancient Greek but the circumflex (tilde) keeps
appearing before the letter instead of above it.
It works in LyX, if you use the correct unicode char (from the extended
Greek table) out of the box
ead of above it.
Also, there there any way to get the characters to appear in Greek
on-screen (i.e. before converting the text to dvi)?
I can do all this in gvim plus latex but it would be nice to have it in
Lyx.
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On 09 Jun 2008, G. Milde wrote:
> On 9.06.08, Anthony Campbell wrote:
>
> > I tried to use Lyx for ancient Greek but the circumflex (tilde) keeps
> > appearing before the letter instead of above it.
>
> It works in LyX, if you use the correct unicode char (from the ext
I think this may be more a latex question, but just in case ...
I want to avoid hyphenation breaks at the end of pages. Is there any way
to do this automatically or do I just have to go through the book fixing
them manually?
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I think this may be more a latex question, but just in case ...
I want to avoid hyphenation breaks at the end of pages. Is there any way
to do this automatically or do I just have to go through the book fixing
them manually?
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I think this may be more a latex question, but just in case ...
I want to avoid hyphenation breaks at the end of pages. Is there any way
to do this automatically or do I just have to go through the book fixing
them manually?
Anthony
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Is there any way to make a key binding that will toggle the case of a
letter?
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Is there any way to make a key binding that will toggle the case of a
letter?
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Is there any way to make a key binding that will toggle the case of a
letter?
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}{Preface} but I get an
error.
In my last book I gave up and just made the page manually, but this
means I have to keep it up to date and mistakes can creep in.
Is there any way to fix this?
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On 31 Jan 2008, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Anthony Campbell wrote:
I've tried using \tableofcontents in place of the Lyx command, with the
same effect. I also tried \addtocontents{toc}{Preface} but I get an
error.
Insert
\addcontentsline{toc}{chatpter}{Preface}
in ERT just below
On 31 Jan 2008, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Anthony Campbell wrote:
Thanks - that works for the Preface but I don't seem to be able to do
the same thing for the index. No error messagd -- it's just ignored.
For the index, do
\usepackage[nottoc]{tocbibind}
in preamble.
(this is a FAQ
}{Preface} but I get an
error.
In my last book I gave up and just made the page manually, but this
means I have to keep it up to date and mistakes can creep in.
Is there any way to fix this?
Anthony
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On 31 Jan 2008, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Anthony Campbell wrote:
I've tried using \tableofcontents in place of the Lyx command, with the
same effect. I also tried \addtocontents{toc}{Preface} but I get an
error.
Insert
\addcontentsline{toc}{chatpter}{Preface}
in ERT just below
On 31 Jan 2008, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Anthony Campbell wrote:
Thanks - that works for the Preface but I don't seem to be able to do
the same thing for the index. No error messagd -- it's just ignored.
For the index, do
\usepackage[nottoc]{tocbibind}
in preamble.
(this is a FAQ
}{Preface} but I get an
error.
In my last book I gave up and just made the page manually, but this
means I have to keep it up to date and mistakes can creep in.
Is there any way to fix this?
Anthony
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On 31 Jan 2008, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Anthony Campbell wrote:
> > I've tried using \tableofcontents in place of the Lyx command, with the
> > same effect. I also tried \addtocontents{toc}{Preface} but I get an
> > error.
>
> Insert
> \addcontentsline{toc}{chatp
On 31 Jan 2008, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Anthony Campbell wrote:
> > Thanks - that works for the Preface but I don't seem to be able to do
> > the same thing for the index. No error messagd -- it's just ignored.
>
> For the index, do
>
> \usepackage[nottoc]{
.
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untu, but if it is, it might work for you.
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On 04 Jan 2008, Anthony Campbell wrote:
I know margins were discussed here a while back but I am now more
confused than before.
I have bought a distribution package from Lulu for my book.
The requirements for margins are strict. Top and bottom margins must be
the same and so must side
On 05 Jan 2008, killermike wrote:
On Saturday 05 January 2008 10:36:09 Anthony Campbell wrote:
On 04 Jan 2008, Anthony Campbell wrote:
this way?
I'm not sure the above is right, because then, in the bound book, the
inner margin would appear the same as the outer margin, whereas
On 04 Jan 2008, Anthony Campbell wrote:
I know margins were discussed here a while back but I am now more
confused than before.
I have bought a distribution package from Lulu for my book.
The requirements for margins are strict. Top and bottom margins must be
the same and so must side
On 05 Jan 2008, killermike wrote:
On Saturday 05 January 2008 10:36:09 Anthony Campbell wrote:
On 04 Jan 2008, Anthony Campbell wrote:
this way?
I'm not sure the above is right, because then, in the bound book, the
inner margin would appear the same as the outer margin, whereas
On 04 Jan 2008, Anthony Campbell wrote:
>
> I know margins were discussed here a while back but I am now more
> confused than before.
>
> I have bought a distribution package from Lulu for my book.
>
> The requirements for margins are strict. Top and bottom margins must
On 05 Jan 2008, killermike wrote:
> On Saturday 05 January 2008 10:36:09 Anthony Campbell wrote:
> > On 04 Jan 2008, Anthony Campbell wrote:
>
> > > this way?
> > >
> > > I'm not sure the above is right, because then, in the bound book, the
> > >
as the outer margin, whereas in most
books I look at it is smaller. So should inner = 0.75 in as well?
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as the outer margin, whereas in most
books I look at it is smaller. So should inner = 0.75 in as well?
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as the outer margin, whereas in most
books I look at it is smaller. So should inner = 0.75 in as well?
Anthony
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Lounsbury
Debian Sid, with Lyx 1.5.3.
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gt; Cheers and Happy New Year!
> Bob Lounsbury
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On 21 Nov 2007, Typhoon wrote:
On Tue, 20 Nov 2007 17:35:26 +
Anthony Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 20 Nov 2007, Steve Litt wrote:
On Tuesday 20 November 2007 08:33, Anthony Campbell wrote:
I'm using the Book class. I want to turn off the page numbering
for TOC
On 21 Nov 2007, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Anthony Campbell wrote:
I'd already tried that. It ought to work but even when I set the page
style to be empty it still prints the page number on the first page of
the contents list.
\addtocontents{toc}{\protect\thispagestyle{empty}}
in ERT
On 21 Nov 2007, Typhoon wrote:
On Tue, 20 Nov 2007 17:35:26 +
Anthony Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 20 Nov 2007, Steve Litt wrote:
On Tuesday 20 November 2007 08:33, Anthony Campbell wrote:
I'm using the Book class. I want to turn off the page numbering
for TOC
On 21 Nov 2007, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Anthony Campbell wrote:
I'd already tried that. It ought to work but even when I set the page
style to be empty it still prints the page number on the first page of
the contents list.
\addtocontents{toc}{\protect\thispagestyle{empty}}
in ERT
On 21 Nov 2007, Typhoon wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Nov 2007 17:35:26 +
> Anthony Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On 20 Nov 2007, Steve Litt wrote:
> > > On Tuesday 20 November 2007 08:33, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> > > > I'm using the Book cl
On 21 Nov 2007, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> Anthony Campbell wrote:
>
> > I'd already tried that. It ought to work but even when I set the page
> > style to be "empty" it still prints the page number on the first page of
> > the contents list.
>
> \a
there are two pages; when there was
only one it was OK.
Is there any way to achieve this? If not, I'll just have to make the
thing manually.
Anthony
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On 20 Nov 2007, Steve Litt wrote:
On Tuesday 20 November 2007 08:33, Anthony Campbell wrote:
I'm using the Book class. I want to turn off the page numbering for TOC.
The Contents list extends over two pages.
I've put \thispagestyle{empty} after Tableofcontents, but the Table
appears
there are two pages; when there was
only one it was OK.
Is there any way to achieve this? If not, I'll just have to make the
thing manually.
Anthony
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On 20 Nov 2007, Steve Litt wrote:
On Tuesday 20 November 2007 08:33, Anthony Campbell wrote:
I'm using the Book class. I want to turn off the page numbering for TOC.
The Contents list extends over two pages.
I've put \thispagestyle{empty} after Tableofcontents, but the Table
appears
es because there are two pages; when there was
only one it was OK.
Is there any way to achieve this? If not, I'll just have to make the
thing manually.
Anthony
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On 20 Nov 2007, Steve Litt wrote:
> On Tuesday 20 November 2007 08:33, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> > I'm using the Book class. I want to turn off the page numbering for TOC.
> > The Contents list extends over two pages.
> >
> > I've put \thispagestyle{empty} after Tab
On 05 Nov 2007, Helge Hafting wrote:
Anthony Campbell wrote:
I find that if I have more than a few index entries for a word they
overrun and are printed on top of other entries in the adjacent
column. This is in 1.5.2 but it also happened in 1.5.1. A bug?
Strange. Too many index entries
On 05 Nov 2007, Helge Hafting wrote:
Anthony Campbell wrote:
I find that if I have more than a few index entries for a word they
overrun and are printed on top of other entries in the adjacent
column. This is in 1.5.2 but it also happened in 1.5.1. A bug?
Strange. Too many index entries
On 05 Nov 2007, Helge Hafting wrote:
> Anthony Campbell wrote:
>> I find that if I have more than a few index entries for a word they
>> overrun and are printed on top of other entries in the adjacent
>> column. This is in 1.5.2 but it also happened in 1.5.1. A bug?
>
On 03 Nov 2007, Anthony Campbell wrote:
I find that if I have more than a few index entries for a word they
overrun and are printed on top of other entries in the adjacent
column. This is in 1.5.2 but it also happened in 1.5.1. A bug?
I could prevent this to some extent by changing
On 03 Nov 2007, Anthony Campbell wrote:
I find that if I have more than a few index entries for a word they
overrun and are printed on top of other entries in the adjacent
column. This is in 1.5.2 but it also happened in 1.5.1. A bug?
I could prevent this to some extent by changing
On 03 Nov 2007, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> I find that if I have more than a few index entries for a word they
> overrun and are printed on top of other entries in the adjacent
> column. This is in 1.5.2 but it also happened in 1.5.1. A bug?
>
> I could prevent this to some ext
seem to do this. Putting latex commands to
change the font after Index at the end of the book doesn't do it.
Is there a way to alter the size of the text used by the index, or --
even better -- to stop the overlapping in the first place?
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seem to do this. Putting latex commands to
change the font after Index at the end of the book doesn't do it.
Is there a way to alter the size of the text used by the index, or --
even better -- to stop the overlapping in the first place?
Anthony
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seem to do this. Putting latex commands to
change the font after "Index" at the end of the book doesn't do it.
Is there a way to alter the size of the text used by the index, or --
even better -- to stop the overlapping in the first place?
Anthony
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The Find command often fails to find words that I know are there -- in
fact, it doesn't find any of the instances of the word. Quite a nuisance
when I'm trying to make an index. Perhaps it's a bug?
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Find/replace often doesn't find words, even when I know they are there.
This is a big nuisance for making an index. Is it a bug, perhaps?
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The Find command often fails to find words that I know are there -- in
fact, it doesn't find any of the instances of the word. Quite a nuisance
when I'm trying to make an index. Perhaps it's a bug?
Anthony
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Find/replace often doesn't find words, even when I know they are there.
This is a big nuisance for making an index. Is it a bug, perhaps?
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The Find command often fails to find words that I know are there -- in
fact, it doesn't find any of the instances of the word. Quite a nuisance
when I'm trying to make an index. Perhaps it's a bug?
Anthony
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Find/replace often doesn't find words, even when I know they are there.
This is a big nuisance for making an index. Is it a bug, perhaps?
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On 29 Oct 2007, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
On Sun, 28 Oct 2007, Anthony Campbell wrote:
On 28 Oct 2007, Liviu Andronic wrote:
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Insert File Plain text?
Yes - it always overwrites the existing Lyx file with the text file
to be any way
to get that effect in Lyx, which is odd.
Any comments?
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On 30 Oct 2007, Anthony Campbell wrote:
I seem to have dome something to the quotations style but I can't see
what. I've tried different settings in Document - Settings - Language
but it keeps coming out the same when I view pdf or dvi.
At first I was getting (i.e. two small vertical marks
On 30 Oct 2007, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
On Oct 30, 2007, at 6:35 AM, Anthony Campbell wrote:
On 30 Oct 2007, Anthony Campbell wrote:
I seem to have dome something to the quotations style but I can't see
what. I've tried different settings in Document - Settings - Language
but it keeps coming
On 29 Oct 2007, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
On Sun, 28 Oct 2007, Anthony Campbell wrote:
On 28 Oct 2007, Liviu Andronic wrote:
On 10/28/07, Anthony Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Insert File Plain text?
Yes - it always overwrites the existing Lyx file with the text file
to be any way
to get that effect in Lyx, which is odd.
Any comments?
Anthony
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On 30 Oct 2007, Anthony Campbell wrote:
I seem to have dome something to the quotations style but I can't see
what. I've tried different settings in Document - Settings - Language
but it keeps coming out the same when I view pdf or dvi.
At first I was getting (i.e. two small vertical marks
On 30 Oct 2007, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
On Oct 30, 2007, at 6:35 AM, Anthony Campbell wrote:
On 30 Oct 2007, Anthony Campbell wrote:
I seem to have dome something to the quotations style but I can't see
what. I've tried different settings in Document - Settings - Language
but it keeps coming
On 29 Oct 2007, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> On Sun, 28 Oct 2007, Anthony Campbell wrote:
>
> > On 28 Oct 2007, Liviu Andronic wrote:
> > > On 10/28/07, Anthony Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > > Insert > File > Plain text?
> > > &
seem to be any way
to get that effect in Lyx, which is odd.
Any comments?
Anthony
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On 30 Oct 2007, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> I seem to have dome something to the quotations style but I can't see
> what. I've tried different settings in Document - Settings - Language
> but it keeps coming out the same when I view pdf or dvi.
>
> At first I was getting " (i.e
On 30 Oct 2007, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
>
> On Oct 30, 2007, at 6:35 AM, Anthony Campbell wrote:
>
>> On 30 Oct 2007, Anthony Campbell wrote:
>>> I seem to have dome something to the quotations style but I can't see
>>> what. I've tried different settings
. Is there a better way?
Anthony
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Anthony Campbell - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Microsoft-free zone - Using Linux Gnu-Debian
http://www.acampbell.org.uk (blog, book reviews,
on-line books and sceptical articles)
On 28 Oct 2007, Liviu Andronic wrote:
On 10/28/07, Anthony Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I want to do is to be able to merge files - that is, to add a plain
text file to the end of a lyx file. The only way I can see to do this is
to open another window, import the text file
On 28 Oct 2007, Liviu Andronic wrote:
On 10/28/07, Anthony Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Insert File Plain text?
Yes - it always overwrites the existing Lyx file with the text file
instead of appending it.
Not here. I'm using 1.5.2. It may also be a bug.
Are you positive
. Is there a better way?
Anthony
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Anthony Campbell - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Microsoft-free zone - Using Linux Gnu-Debian
http://www.acampbell.org.uk (blog, book reviews,
on-line books and sceptical articles)
On 28 Oct 2007, Liviu Andronic wrote:
On 10/28/07, Anthony Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I want to do is to be able to merge files - that is, to add a plain
text file to the end of a lyx file. The only way I can see to do this is
to open another window, import the text file
On 28 Oct 2007, Liviu Andronic wrote:
On 10/28/07, Anthony Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Insert File Plain text?
Yes - it always overwrites the existing Lyx file with the text file
instead of appending it.
Not here. I'm using 1.5.2. It may also be a bug.
Are you positive
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