C. Reed
echo 'EhZ[h ^jjf0%%h[[Zc[Z_W$d[j%Xeeai%ZW[ced#]dk#f[d]k_d%' | \
tr'#-~''\-.-{'
C. Reed
echo 'EhZ[h ^jjf0%%h[[Zc[Z_W$d[j%Xeeai%ZW[ced#]dk#f[d]k_d%' | \
tr'#-~''\-.-{'
s better?
Thank you,
Jeremy C. Reed
echo 'EhZ[h ^jjf0%%h[[Zc[Z_W$d[j%Xeeai%ZW[ced#]dk#f[d]k_d%' | \
tr'#-~''\-.-{'
(responding to a single point)
On Tue, 3 Apr 2012, Richard Heck wrote:
1) the XHTML has:
math xmlns=http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML;
mrow
mfrac
mrowmn1/mn
/mrow
mrowmn3/mn
/mrow
/mfrac
/mrow/math
but the epub shows 13 and mobi has
(responding to single discussion item...)
On Tue, 3 Apr 2012, Richard Heck wrote:
5) My footnotes work with the xhtml ... when I hover over them they
popup. But these hover style footnotes don't work in the calibre viewer.
The document shows the small underlined number but clicking or
(responding to one item below)
On Tue, 3 Apr 2012, Richard Heck wrote:
6) The xhtml output had links to horizontal rules in my table of
contents:
!-- Output Error: Tags still open in closeFontTags(). Probably not a
problem,
but you might want to check these tags: --!-- Output Error:
Another issue with lyxhtml export:
7) Index is sorted with uppercase before lowercase; that is all A-Z
before any a-z.
Anyway to configure it so it will consider the uppercase/lowercase the
same for sort comparisons?
On Tue, 3 Apr 2012, Richard Heck wrote:
It would help me debug it if you could produce a small example file that makes
this happen. I'm not sure why the output mechanism is choking.
http://reedmedia.net/~reed/tmp/sample1.lyx
http://reedmedia.net/~reed/tmp/sample1.xhtml(see the extra links
On Tue, 3 Apr 2012, Richard Heck wrote:
Oversight. I've just fixed it for 2.0.4, but it's a source issue. You can
download the current version from git if you wish and compile that.
Can someone point me to anonymous GIT details?
I found http://wiki.lyx.org/Devel/Git if I need an account then
(responding to a single point)
On Tue, 3 Apr 2012, Richard Heck wrote:
1) the XHTML has:
math xmlns=http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML;
mrow
mfrac
mrowmn1/mn
/mrow
mrowmn3/mn
/mrow
/mfrac
/mrow/math
but the epub shows 13 and mobi has
(responding to single discussion item...)
On Tue, 3 Apr 2012, Richard Heck wrote:
5) My footnotes work with the xhtml ... when I hover over them they
popup. But these hover style footnotes don't work in the calibre viewer.
The document shows the small underlined number but clicking or
(responding to one item below)
On Tue, 3 Apr 2012, Richard Heck wrote:
6) The xhtml output had links to horizontal rules in my table of
contents:
!-- Output Error: Tags still open in closeFontTags(). Probably not a
problem,
but you might want to check these tags: --!-- Output Error:
Another issue with lyxhtml export:
7) Index is sorted with uppercase before lowercase; that is all A-Z
before any a-z.
Anyway to configure it so it will consider the uppercase/lowercase the
same for sort comparisons?
On Tue, 3 Apr 2012, Richard Heck wrote:
It would help me debug it if you could produce a small example file that makes
this happen. I'm not sure why the output mechanism is choking.
http://reedmedia.net/~reed/tmp/sample1.lyx
http://reedmedia.net/~reed/tmp/sample1.xhtml(see the extra links
On Tue, 3 Apr 2012, Richard Heck wrote:
Oversight. I've just fixed it for 2.0.4, but it's a source issue. You can
download the current version from git if you wish and compile that.
Can someone point me to anonymous GIT details?
I found http://wiki.lyx.org/Devel/Git if I need an account then
(responding to a single point)
On Tue, 3 Apr 2012, Richard Heck wrote:
> > 1) the XHTML has:
> >
> > http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML;>
> >
> >
> > 1
> >
> > 3
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > but the epub shows "13" and mobi has nothing.
> >
> Does mobi handle MathML?
(responding to single discussion item...)
On Tue, 3 Apr 2012, Richard Heck wrote:
> > 5) My footnotes work with the xhtml ... when I hover over them they
> > popup. But these hover style footnotes don't work in the calibre viewer.
> > The document shows the small underlined number but clicking
(responding to one item below)
On Tue, 3 Apr 2012, Richard Heck wrote:
> > 6) The xhtml output had links to horizontal rules in my table of
> > contents:
> >
> >> href='#magicparlabel-236' class='tocarrow'>
> >
> > I simple removed that line for each.
> >
> Can you provide a simple file
Another issue with lyxhtml export:
7) Index is sorted with uppercase before lowercase; that is all A-Z
before any a-z.
Anyway to configure it so it will consider the uppercase/lowercase the
same for sort comparisons?
On Tue, 3 Apr 2012, Richard Heck wrote:
> It would help me debug it if you could produce a small example file that makes
> this happen. I'm not sure why the output mechanism is choking.
http://reedmedia.net/~reed/tmp/sample1.lyx
http://reedmedia.net/~reed/tmp/sample1.xhtml(see the extra
On Tue, 3 Apr 2012, Richard Heck wrote:
> Oversight. I've just fixed it for 2.0.4, but it's a source issue. You can
> download the current version from git if you wish and compile that.
Can someone point me to anonymous GIT details?
I found http://wiki.lyx.org/Devel/Git if I need an account
I am using LyX 2.0.0 (2011-04-29) on a Ubuntu system with lyx 2.0.0-1
packages. I export XHTML using the lyxhtml export.
My goal is to create mobi (for kindle) and epub (for nook)files. I am
using calibre 0.8.8 for conversion from the XHTML file.
Here are my issues:
1) the XHTML has:
math
I am using LyX 2.0.0 (2011-04-29) on a Ubuntu system with lyx 2.0.0-1
packages. I export XHTML using the lyxhtml export.
My goal is to create mobi (for kindle) and epub (for nook)files. I am
using calibre 0.8.8 for conversion from the XHTML file.
Here are my issues:
1) the XHTML has:
math
I am using LyX 2.0.0 (2011-04-29) on a Ubuntu system with lyx 2.0.0-1
packages. I export XHTML using the lyxhtml export.
My goal is to create mobi (for kindle) and epub (for nook)files. I am
using calibre 0.8.8 for conversion from the XHTML file.
Here are my issues:
1) the XHTML has:
I have a problem with the definition of the page margins in a LyX
document.. In particular, I would like to create a book-style
document, where the internal margin is always a bit bigger the the
external one so that once I print and bind it, the document will be
easily readable.
Choose
I have a problem with the definition of the page margins in a LyX
document.. In particular, I would like to create a book-style
document, where the internal margin is always a bit bigger the the
external one so that once I print and bind it, the document will be
easily readable.
Choose
> I have a problem with the definition of the page margins in a LyX
> document.. In particular, I would like to create a book-style
> document, where the internal margin is always a bit bigger the the
> external one so that once I print and bind it, the document will be
> easily readable.
Anyone recognize this problem in this bug report?
http://www.netbsd.org/cgi-bin/query-pr-single.pl?number=42449
(A screenshot is linked from there too.)
Using wrong fonts for menu and introductory graphic.
Anyone recognize this problem in this bug report?
http://www.netbsd.org/cgi-bin/query-pr-single.pl?number=42449
(A screenshot is linked from there too.)
Using wrong fonts for menu and introductory graphic.
Anyone recognize this problem in this bug report?
http://www.netbsd.org/cgi-bin/query-pr-single.pl?number=42449
(A screenshot is linked from there too.)
Using wrong fonts for menu and introductory graphic.
On Tue, 22 Sep 2009, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
I am looking for a tool that will fold or format long LaTeX lines. It
will need to know LaTeX, so it doesn't break commands or environments.
(Examples: will properly handle % comments and not split a long
\includegraphics filename.)
So I never
On Tue, 22 Sep 2009, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
I am looking for a tool that will fold or format long LaTeX lines. It
will need to know LaTeX, so it doesn't break commands or environments.
(Examples: will properly handle % comments and not split a long
\includegraphics filename.)
So I never
On Tue, 22 Sep 2009, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> I am looking for a tool that will fold or format long LaTeX lines. It
> will need to know LaTeX, so it doesn't break commands or environments.
> (Examples: will properly handle % comments and not split a long
> \includegraphics file
Installing lyx created:
/usr/pkg/share/lyx/tex/broadway.cls
/usr/pkg/share/lyx/tex/hollywood.cls
/usr/pkg/share/lyx/tex/lyxchess.sty
/usr/pkg/share/lyx/tex/lyxskak.sty
/usr/pkg/share/lyx/tex/revtex.cls
/usr/pkg/share/lyx/layouts/broadway.layout
/usr/pkg/share/lyx/layouts/hollywood.layout
Installing lyx created:
/usr/pkg/share/lyx/tex/broadway.cls
/usr/pkg/share/lyx/tex/hollywood.cls
/usr/pkg/share/lyx/tex/lyxchess.sty
/usr/pkg/share/lyx/tex/lyxskak.sty
/usr/pkg/share/lyx/tex/revtex.cls
/usr/pkg/share/lyx/layouts/broadway.layout
/usr/pkg/share/lyx/layouts/hollywood.layout
Installing lyx created:
/usr/pkg/share/lyx/tex/broadway.cls
/usr/pkg/share/lyx/tex/hollywood.cls
/usr/pkg/share/lyx/tex/lyxchess.sty
/usr/pkg/share/lyx/tex/lyxskak.sty
/usr/pkg/share/lyx/tex/revtex.cls
/usr/pkg/share/lyx/layouts/broadway.layout
/usr/pkg/share/lyx/layouts/hollywood.layout
I am looking for a tool that will fold or format long LaTeX lines. It
will need to know LaTeX, so it doesn't break commands or environments.
(Examples: will properly handle % comments and not split a long
\includegraphics filename.)
It would be great if the tool can be used non-interactively,
I am looking for a tool that will fold or format long LaTeX lines. It
will need to know LaTeX, so it doesn't break commands or environments.
(Examples: will properly handle % comments and not split a long
\includegraphics filename.)
It would be great if the tool can be used non-interactively,
I am looking for a tool that will fold or format long LaTeX lines. It
will need to know LaTeX, so it doesn't break commands or environments.
(Examples: will properly handle % comments and not split a long
\includegraphics filename.)
It would be great if the tool can be used non-interactively,
LaTeX has see for an index entry, but docbook has see and see also.
Any suggestions on how to get LyX or LaTeX to support a see also style
index entry?
I believe that \seename can be redefined, but I may want both.
Something like:
\index{BSD|seealso{Berkeley Unix}}
LaTeX has see for an index entry, but docbook has see and see also.
Any suggestions on how to get LyX or LaTeX to support a see also style
index entry?
I believe that \seename can be redefined, but I may want both.
Something like:
\index{BSD|seealso{Berkeley Unix}}
LaTeX has "see" for an index entry, but docbook has "see" and "see also".
Any suggestions on how to get LyX or LaTeX to support a "see also" style
index entry?
I believe that \seename can be redefined, but I may want both.
Something like:
\index{BSD|seealso{Berkeley Unix}}
I have used the listings package. It probably knows ada. (I haven't used
it with lyx though, just with latex.)
I have used the listings package. It probably knows ada. (I haven't used
it with lyx though, just with latex.)
I have used the "listings" package. It probably knows ada. (I haven't used
it with lyx though, just with latex.)
On Tue, 14 Apr 2009, Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2009-04-11, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
Or is there a way to tell TeX to use a proportional typeface but force it
to use a fixed width so it will line up?
The listings package has such an option. (Read its documentation.)
Thank you. I now scanned
On Tue, 14 Apr 2009, Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2009-04-11, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
Or is there a way to tell TeX to use a proportional typeface but force it
to use a fixed width so it will line up?
The listings package has such an option. (Read its documentation.)
Thank you. I now scanned
On Tue, 14 Apr 2009, Guenter Milde wrote:
> On 2009-04-11, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
>
> > Or is there a way to tell TeX to use a proportional typeface but force it
> > to use a fixed width so it will line up?
>
> The listings package has such an option. (Read its documenta
I am looking for some typeface that looks the same for both monospaced and
proportional. I have a document with a mix of fixed width text that is to
be lined up (verbatim environment). I'd prefer to not use tables to line
up the content.
I want that font to look the same as the other
I am looking for some typeface that looks the same for both monospaced and
proportional. I have a document with a mix of fixed width text that is to
be lined up (verbatim environment). I'd prefer to not use tables to line
up the content.
I want that font to look the same as the other
I am looking for some typeface that looks the same for both monospaced and
proportional. I have a document with a mix of fixed width text that is to
be lined up (verbatim environment). I'd prefer to not use tables to line
up the content.
I want that font to look the same as the other
Well I don't often use LyX on FreeBSD, but when I did it behaved just the
same as when I use it on Ubuntu or other Linux systems.
I primarily use LyX on NetBSD. (I help maintain the pkgsrc package for
LyX. And I use NetBSD for my primary desktop for many years.)
Well I don't often use LyX on FreeBSD, but when I did it behaved just the
same as when I use it on Ubuntu or other Linux systems.
I primarily use LyX on NetBSD. (I help maintain the pkgsrc package for
LyX. And I use NetBSD for my primary desktop for many years.)
Well I don't often use LyX on FreeBSD, but when I did it behaved just the
same as when I use it on Ubuntu or other Linux systems.
I primarily use LyX on NetBSD. (I help maintain the pkgsrc package for
LyX. And I use NetBSD for my primary desktop for many years.)
On Wed, 21 Jan 2009, Anders Host-Madsen wrote:
Maybe this is not the right place to ask: I just don't understand how to
post replies to previous messages (including my own, and answers to my
questions) on this kind of mail forum. Could someone let me know where
to find help? I tried
On Wed, 21 Jan 2009, Anders Host-Madsen wrote:
Maybe this is not the right place to ask: I just don't understand how to
post replies to previous messages (including my own, and answers to my
questions) on this kind of mail forum. Could someone let me know where
to find help? I tried
On Wed, 21 Jan 2009, Anders Host-Madsen wrote:
> Maybe this is not the right place to ask: I just don't understand how to
> post replies to previous messages (including my own, and answers to my
> questions) on this kind of mail forum. Could someone let me know where
> to find help? I tried
can use same routines to have per-chapter
contents listings.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Jeremy C. Reed
p.s. I thought there was some current discussion similar to this, but
can't find that now.
can use same routines to have per-chapter
contents listings.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Jeremy C. Reed
p.s. I thought there was some current discussion similar to this, but
can't find that now.
can use same routines to have per-chapter
contents listings.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Jeremy C. Reed
p.s. I thought there was some current discussion similar to this, but
can't find that now.
- The 4.3 BSD kernel. Extended multihead support in the console driver
and wrote some drivers for new hardware. Enhanced the shared memory
kernel option. Nothing that didn't want to use the new features needed
to be recompiled.
Spring (?) 2001 - January 2002.
Sorry to jump into your
- The 4.3 BSD kernel. Extended multihead support in the console driver
and wrote some drivers for new hardware. Enhanced the shared memory
kernel option. Nothing that didn't want to use the new features needed
to be recompiled.
Spring (?) 2001 - January 2002.
Sorry to jump into your
> > - The 4.3 BSD kernel. Extended multihead support in the console driver
> > and wrote some drivers for new hardware. Enhanced the shared memory
> > kernel option. Nothing that didn't want to use the new features needed
> > to be recompiled.
>
> Spring (?) 2001 - January 2002.
Sorry to jump
, but also includes some backups and old versions of
same documents. I have some documents on other systems too. I have been
using LyX since at least 1999. It has been tricky to configure many times
-- but it has served me well and saved much time many times.
Jeremy C. Reed
, but also includes some backups and old versions of
same documents. I have some documents on other systems too. I have been
using LyX since at least 1999. It has been tricky to configure many times
-- but it has served me well and saved much time many times.
Jeremy C. Reed
presentations,
training courseware, but also includes some backups and old versions of
same documents. I have some documents on other systems too. I have been
using LyX since at least 1999. It has been tricky to configure many times
-- but it has served me well and saved much time many times.
Jeremy C. Reed
{\pgfuseimage{ISC-gears2}}
But I don't see any logo. I am reading through the beameruserguide.pdf.
Any suggestions/hints/examples would be appreciated.
Jeremy C. Reed
the PDF control graphics.
The image now overlaps some of my content so I am going to maybe make it
smaller but at least I can now see it.
If you have any ideas on how to get it to be in background so text goes
over it, please let me know.
Thanks,
Jeremy C. Reed
On Wed, 8 Oct 2008, Eran Kaplinsky wrote:
Check out the Torino theme (http://www.barisione.org/blog.html/p=104)
and its documentation.
Looks nice, but I get same problem as mention at the end of that blog. I
get:
...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@linebottom=\skip62
[EMAIL
{\pgfuseimage{ISC-gears2}}
But I don't see any logo. I am reading through the beameruserguide.pdf.
Any suggestions/hints/examples would be appreciated.
Jeremy C. Reed
the PDF control graphics.
The image now overlaps some of my content so I am going to maybe make it
smaller but at least I can now see it.
If you have any ideas on how to get it to be in background so text goes
over it, please let me know.
Thanks,
Jeremy C. Reed
On Wed, 8 Oct 2008, Eran Kaplinsky wrote:
Check out the Torino theme (http://www.barisione.org/blog.html/p=104)
and its documentation.
Looks nice, but I get same problem as mention at the end of that blog. I
get:
...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@linebottom=\skip62
[EMAIL
{\pgfuseimage{ISC-gears2}}
But I don't see any logo. I am reading through the beameruserguide.pdf.
Any suggestions/hints/examples would be appreciated.
Jeremy C. Reed
I have a image in bottom right of each slide above the bottom border
(that has the presentation Title) and above the PDF control graphics.
The image now overlaps some of my content so I am going to maybe make it
smaller but at least I can now see it.
If you have any ideas on how to get it to be in background so text goes
over it, please let me know.
Thanks,
Jeremy C. Reed
On Wed, 8 Oct 2008, Eran Kaplinsky wrote:
> Check out the Torino theme (http://www.barisione.org/blog.html/p=104)
> and its documentation.
Looks nice, but I get same problem as mention at the end of that blog. I
get:
...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@linebottom=\skip62
[EMAIL
of the page images?
Z
On 6.09.08, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
I am looking for a solution to add running page numbering to a postscript
or PDF document and maybe add a footer or header (maybe with a horizontal
rule).
I suppose scribus (www.scribus.net) is able to do this (in a WYSIWYG
manner
This may not be the slickest way, but I think you can do it all right in Lyx
(or just latex) with pdfpages
in the preamble...
\usepackage{pdfpages}
\includepdfset{pagecommand={\thispagestyle{fancy}}}
in the document...
define what you want in the headers in ERT with \lhead{} etc.
of the page images?
Z
On 6.09.08, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
I am looking for a solution to add running page numbering to a postscript
or PDF document and maybe add a footer or header (maybe with a horizontal
rule).
I suppose scribus (www.scribus.net) is able to do this (in a WYSIWYG
manner
This may not be the slickest way, but I think you can do it all right in Lyx
(or just latex) with pdfpages
in the preamble...
\usepackage{pdfpages}
\includepdfset{pagecommand={\thispagestyle{fancy}}}
in the document...
define what you want in the headers in ERT with \lhead{} etc.
mbers on top of the page images?
>
> Z
>
> >On 6.09.08, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> >> I am looking for a solution to add running page numbering to a postscript
> >> or PDF document and maybe add a footer or header (maybe with a horizontal
> >> rule).
&g
> This may not be the slickest way, but I think you can do it all right in Lyx
> (or just latex) with pdfpages
>
> in the preamble...
> \usepackage{pdfpages}
> \includepdfset{pagecommand={\thispagestyle{fancy}}}
>
> in the document...
> define what you want in the headers in ERT with \lhead{}
Off topic:
I am looking for a solution to add running page numbering to a postscript
or PDF document and maybe add a footer or header (maybe with a horizontal
rule).
Any tools or suggestions would be appreciated. Or if you know of a good
forum or mailing list to discuss this, please let me
Off topic:
I am looking for a solution to add running page numbering to a postscript
or PDF document and maybe add a footer or header (maybe with a horizontal
rule).
Any tools or suggestions would be appreciated. Or if you know of a good
forum or mailing list to discuss this, please let me
Off topic:
I am looking for a solution to add running page numbering to a postscript
or PDF document and maybe add a footer or header (maybe with a horizontal
rule).
Any tools or suggestions would be appreciated. Or if you know of a good
forum or mailing list to discuss this, please let me
On Mon, 25 Aug 2008, Anthony Campbell wrote:
On 25 Aug 2008, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
On Mon, 25 Aug 2008, Anthony Campbell wrote:
I'm using the default book category.
The chapter headings come out on the left-hand (even number) page. This
doesn't seem to be usual in any
On Mon, 25 Aug 2008, Anthony Campbell wrote:
On 25 Aug 2008, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
On Mon, 25 Aug 2008, Anthony Campbell wrote:
I'm using the default book category.
The chapter headings come out on the left-hand (even number) page. This
doesn't seem to be usual in any
On Mon, 25 Aug 2008, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> On 25 Aug 2008, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> > On Mon, 25 Aug 2008, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> >
> > > I'm using the default book category.
> > >
> > > The chapter headings come out on the left-hand (even number)
On Mon, 25 Aug 2008, Anthony Campbell wrote:
I'm using the default book category.
The chapter headings come out on the left-hand (even number) page. This
doesn't seem to be usual in any of the books I look at. Is there a way
to make it appear on every page, or alternatively on the
On Mon, 25 Aug 2008, Anthony Campbell wrote:
I'm using the default book category.
The chapter headings come out on the left-hand (even number) page. This
doesn't seem to be usual in any of the books I look at. Is there a way
to make it appear on every page, or alternatively on the
On Mon, 25 Aug 2008, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> I'm using the default book category.
>
> The chapter headings come out on the left-hand (even number) page. This
> doesn't seem to be usual in any of the books I look at. Is there a way
> to make it appear on every page, or alternatively on the
or
examples?
I tried manually setting this fancyhead[RO] and also define \leftmark, but
that caused changes beyond.
Jeremy C. Reed
or
examples?
I tried manually setting this fancyhead[RO] and also define \leftmark, but
that caused changes beyond.
Jeremy C. Reed
or
examples?
I tried manually setting this fancyhead[RO] and also define \leftmark, but
that caused changes beyond.
Jeremy C. Reed
That thread is how I discovered Lyx and why I signed up for the list
yesterday. I will now go back to lurking, and I hope to read less
threads of the 'holy moly' type. It has been a long time since I've seen
that kind of behaviour on a FOSS mailing list.
The LyX developers and mailing list
That thread is how I discovered Lyx and why I signed up for the list
yesterday. I will now go back to lurking, and I hope to read less
threads of the 'holy moly' type. It has been a long time since I've seen
that kind of behaviour on a FOSS mailing list.
The LyX developers and mailing list
> That thread is how I discovered Lyx and why I signed up for the list
> yesterday. I will now go back to lurking, and I hope to read less
> threads of the 'holy moly' type. It has been a long time since I've seen
> that kind of behaviour on a FOSS mailing list.
The LyX developers and mailing
I am trying to attach a example lyx file to ask a question. But my messages
keep getting rejected with the error below. The example file is only 98K.
Thanks.
Please consider making a way smaller example.
I'd guess that a 98KB file is over 5000 lines -- way too long for an email
to this
I am trying to attach a example lyx file to ask a question. But my messages
keep getting rejected with the error below. The example file is only 98K.
Thanks.
Please consider making a way smaller example.
I'd guess that a 98KB file is over 5000 lines -- way too long for an email
to this
> I am trying to attach a example lyx file to ask a question. But my messages
> keep getting rejected with the error below. The example file is only 98K.
> Thanks.
Please consider making a way smaller example.
I'd guess that a 98KB file is over 5000 lines -- way too long for an email
to this
more
windows simultaneously? Running just one single instance could help.
No, only one LyX running.
I have a text highlighted in an xterm. But can't paste into LyX. Tried
middle click. Tried using menu options.
Jeremy C. Reed
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