Hi,
From all the myriads of fonts available for LyX and LaTeX, which ones are
the best for printed output? I've been using the default, but I find it a
bit thin (or light) so I was wondering if there was a better
recommendation. While I'm at it, what are some of the good roman/sans/type
Hi,
From all the myriads of fonts available for LyX and LaTeX, which ones are
the best for printed output? I've been using the default, but I find it a
bit thin (or light) so I was wondering if there was a better
recommendation. While I'm at it, what are some of the good roman/sans/type
Hi,
>From all the myriads of fonts available for LyX and LaTeX, which ones are
the best for printed output? I've been using the default, but I find it a
bit thin (or light) so I was wondering if there was a better
recommendation. While I'm at it, what are some of the good roman/sans/type
Laurent Duperval [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
For some reason, launching Lyx 1.5.3 on Vista fails, completely and utterly. I
get a message window saying the program requested the Runtime to terminate it
for an unknown reason.
Ok, never mind. Seems to be some sort of hardware issue.
L
Hi,
For some reason, launching Lyx 1.5.3 on Vista fails, completely and utterly. I
get a message window saying the program requested the Runtime to terminate it
for an unknown reason.
It was working fine last week. Heck, it was working fine yesterday. The only
difference between yesterday and
Laurent Duperval [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
For some reason, launching Lyx 1.5.3 on Vista fails, completely and utterly. I
get a message window saying the program requested the Runtime to terminate it
for an unknown reason.
Ok, never mind. Seems to be some sort of hardware issue.
L
Hi,
For some reason, launching Lyx 1.5.3 on Vista fails, completely and utterly. I
get a message window saying the program requested the Runtime to terminate it
for an unknown reason.
It was working fine last week. Heck, it was working fine yesterday. The only
difference between yesterday and
Laurent Duperval <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Hi,
>
> For some reason, launching Lyx 1.5.3 on Vista fails, completely and utterly. I
> get a message window saying the program requested the Runtime to terminate it
> for an unknown reason.
Ok, never mind. Seems to
Hi,
For some reason, launching Lyx 1.5.3 on Vista fails, completely and utterly. I
get a message window saying the program requested the Runtime to terminate it
for an unknown reason.
It was working fine last week. Heck, it was working fine yesterday. The only
difference between yesterday and
Hi,
I noticed that the first page of a Koma letter2 is shorter than the rest
of the pages. How can I make it be the same length? The reason I want this
is because I have two lines of text on the second page of a two-page
letter. I want it all on the first page, and it looks like it should fit
Hi,
I noticed that the first page of a Koma letter2 is shorter than the rest
of the pages. How can I make it be the same length? The reason I want this
is because I have two lines of text on the second page of a two-page
letter. I want it all on the first page, and it looks like it should fit
Hi,
I noticed that the first page of a Koma letter2 is shorter than the rest
of the pages. How can I make it be the same length? The reason I want this
is because I have two lines of text on the second page of a two-page
letter. I want it all on the first page, and it looks like it should fit
2008 10:02:46 -0500, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Jan 11, 2008, at 9:54 AM, Laurent Duperval wrote:
Nobody knows? :-(
L
It works for me. Perhaps you can provide more details on your setup
(and even a minimal example file that fails) that might help someone
figure out what's going wrong
2008 10:02:46 -0500, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Jan 11, 2008, at 9:54 AM, Laurent Duperval wrote:
Nobody knows? :-(
L
It works for me. Perhaps you can provide more details on your setup
(and even a minimal example file that fails) that might help someone
figure out what's going wrong
2008 10:02:46 -0500, Bennett Helm wrote:
> On Jan 11, 2008, at 9:54 AM, Laurent Duperval wrote:
>
>> Nobody knows? :-(
>>
>> L
>
> It works for me. Perhaps you can provide more details on your setup
> (and even a minimal example file that fails) that might help so
Nobody knows? :-(
L
On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 01:29:42 +, Laurent Duperval wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to print a landscape document. Hoewever, when I view a PDF or
DVI document, it shows up in portrait.
If it matters any, I am using a longtable in my document.
L
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Nobody knows? :-(
L
On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 01:29:42 +, Laurent Duperval wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to print a landscape document. Hoewever, when I view a PDF or
DVI document, it shows up in portrait.
If it matters any, I am using a longtable in my document.
L
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Nobody knows? :-(
L
On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 01:29:42 +, Laurent Duperval wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to print a landscape document. Hoewever, when I view a PDF or
> DVI document, it shows up in portrait.
>
> If it matters any, I am using a longtable in my document.
>
&
Hi,
I am trying to print a landscape document. Hoewever, when I view a PDF or
DVI document, it shows up in portrait.
If it matters any, I am using a longtable in my document.
L
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Hi,
I am trying to print a landscape document. Hoewever, when I view a PDF or
DVI document, it shows up in portrait.
If it matters any, I am using a longtable in my document.
L
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Hi,
I am trying to print a landscape document. Hoewever, when I view a PDF or
DVI document, it shows up in portrait.
If it matters any, I am using a longtable in my document.
L
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Hi,
I accidentally started a document in English when it was supposed to be in
French. Now, I need to change all quotes () to be guillements (). How
can I do that, other than manually?
L
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Hi,
I accidentally started a document in English when it was supposed to be in
French. Now, I need to change all quotes () to be guillements (). How
can I do that, other than manually?
L
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Hi,
I accidentally started a document in English when it was supposed to be in
French. Now, I need to change all quotes (") to be guillements (>>). How
can I do that, other than manually?
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Hi,
I sometimes need to export to HTML without style sheets. Basically, I only
want the proper tags, no classes, no stylesheets, plain Jane output. Is
this possible?
Right now, I export to HTML then I have to manually delete all style
information. It makes the process longer and more painful
Hi,
I sometimes need to export to HTML without style sheets. Basically, I only
want the proper tags, no classes, no stylesheets, plain Jane output. Is
this possible?
Right now, I export to HTML then I have to manually delete all style
information. It makes the process longer and more painful
Hi,
I sometimes need to export to HTML without style sheets. Basically, I only
want the proper tags, no classes, no stylesheets, plain Jane output. Is
this possible?
Right now, I export to HTML then I have to manually delete all style
information. It makes the process longer and more painful
Hi,
I set some text to be on a branch, but now I want to remove it from that
branch. Other than the CutPaste dance, is there another way?
If not, is it possible to have a Insert Branch None feature, or is
it possible to have NONE as an option when you right-click on the branch?
Thanks,
L
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Yes, a pretty obscure feature called dissolve-inset. Just put your
cursor at the beginning of the branch and hit the Backspace key.
Abdel.
Thanks for this. It really should be added in the User Guide, since it's
only a couple of lines:
If you want to remove
Hi,
I set some text to be on a branch, but now I want to remove it from that
branch. Other than the CutPaste dance, is there another way?
If not, is it possible to have a Insert Branch None feature, or is
it possible to have NONE as an option when you right-click on the branch?
Thanks,
L
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Yes, a pretty obscure feature called dissolve-inset. Just put your
cursor at the beginning of the branch and hit the Backspace key.
Abdel.
Thanks for this. It really should be added in the User Guide, since it's
only a couple of lines:
If you want to remove
Hi,
I set some text to be on a branch, but now I want to remove it from that
branch. Other than the Cut dance, is there another way?
If not, is it possible to have a "Insert > Branch > None" feature, or is
it possible to have as an option when you right-click on the branch?
Thanks,
L
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Yes, a pretty obscure feature called "dissolve-inset". Just put your
cursor at the beginning of the branch and hit the Backspace key.
Abdel.
Thanks for this. It really should be added in the User Guide, since it's
only a couple of lines:
If you want to remove
Hi,
I want to create a document where I have multiple chapters, but I want
\section numbers to continue. I.e. something that looks like this:
Chapter 1
1 A Section
2 A Section
3 A Section
Chapter 2
4 A Section
5 A Section
6 A Section
7 A Section
Chapter 4
8 A Section
9 A Section
Is this
Hi,
I want to create a document that contains different printing options for
certain paragraphs.
For example, let's say I have a series of questions and answers, I want to
produce three types of output:
1. A question followed by the answer.
2. Only show the questions.
3. Only show the
On Fri, 21 Sep 2007 19:04:02 -0400, Richard Heck wrote:
Laurent Duperval wrote:
Hi,
I want to create a document where I have multiple chapters, but I want
\section numbers to continue. I.e. something that looks like this:
Is this possible?
Certainly, but you may need to edit the LaTeX
On Fri, 21 Sep 2007 18:34:00 -0400, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Branches handles most if not all of this. See section 6.4 of the User
Guide. You can put questions in the main document, answers in a branch,
and include or exclude the branch. I'm not sure about point 3.
Thanks, I'll take a look
Hi,
I want to create a document where I have multiple chapters, but I want
\section numbers to continue. I.e. something that looks like this:
Chapter 1
1 A Section
2 A Section
3 A Section
Chapter 2
4 A Section
5 A Section
6 A Section
7 A Section
Chapter 4
8 A Section
9 A Section
Is this
Hi,
I want to create a document that contains different printing options for
certain paragraphs.
For example, let's say I have a series of questions and answers, I want to
produce three types of output:
1. A question followed by the answer.
2. Only show the questions.
3. Only show the
On Fri, 21 Sep 2007 19:04:02 -0400, Richard Heck wrote:
Laurent Duperval wrote:
Hi,
I want to create a document where I have multiple chapters, but I want
\section numbers to continue. I.e. something that looks like this:
Is this possible?
Certainly, but you may need to edit the LaTeX
On Fri, 21 Sep 2007 18:34:00 -0400, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Branches handles most if not all of this. See section 6.4 of the User
Guide. You can put questions in the main document, answers in a branch,
and include or exclude the branch. I'm not sure about point 3.
Thanks, I'll take a look
Hi,
I want to create a document where I have multiple chapters, but I want
\section numbers to continue. I.e. something that looks like this:
Chapter 1
1 A Section
2 A Section
3 A Section
Chapter 2
4 A Section
5 A Section
6 A Section
7 A Section
Chapter 4
8 A Section
9 A Section
Is this
Hi,
I want to create a document that contains different printing options for
certain paragraphs.
For example, let's say I have a series of questions and answers, I want to
produce three types of output:
1. A question followed by the answer.
2. Only show the questions.
3. Only show the
On Fri, 21 Sep 2007 19:04:02 -0400, Richard Heck wrote:
> Laurent Duperval wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I want to create a document where I have multiple chapters, but I want
>> \section numbers to continue. I.e. something that looks like this:
>> Is this possible?
&g
On Fri, 21 Sep 2007 18:34:00 -0400, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> Branches handles most if not all of this. See section 6.4 of the User
> Guide. You can put questions in the main document, answers in a branch,
> and include or exclude the branch. I'm not sure about point 3.
>
Thanks, I'll take a
On Fri, 14 Sep 2007 02:02:18 -0400, Richard Heck wrote:
If you run LyX from a terminal, you should see whatever hevea outputs
there. Or: Export to LaTeX, and then run hevea manually.
I currently to the Export/Run thing but I was hoping I could skip that
step.
I don't run from a terminal. I
On Fri, 14 Sep 2007 02:02:18 -0400, Richard Heck wrote:
If you run LyX from a terminal, you should see whatever hevea outputs
there. Or: Export to LaTeX, and then run hevea manually.
I currently to the Export/Run thing but I was hoping I could skip that
step.
I don't run from a terminal. I
On Fri, 14 Sep 2007 02:02:18 -0400, Richard Heck wrote:
> If you run LyX from a terminal, you should see whatever hevea outputs
> there. Or: Export to LaTeX, and then run hevea manually.
>
I currently to the Export/Run thing but I was hoping I could skip that
step.
I don't run from a terminal.
On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 09:16:12 +0100, Declan O'Byrne wrote:
Silly question: Are you using Evince? If so, try acroread. I have
found that Evince sometimes gives strange fuzzyness. For what it's
worth, I don't find the same problem with Evince on Gutsy.
Apologies if this is irrelevant.
No
On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 09:50:20 -0400, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
To elaborate a bit on Neal's point, in LyX 1.5.x you can go to Document
- Settings... - Fonts and set the Roman, Sans Serif and Typewriter
fonts to their Latin Modern choices. That will automatically insert the
needed \usepackage in
Hi,
I write half my material in French and the other half in English. I need a
personal dictionary for each language. As it stands now, whenever I change
languages for my documents, I need to go to the preferences and change my
personal dictionary from one language to another, otherwise I get an
Hi,
Sometimes when I export to HTML, I get an error window that pops up saying
there was an error with the hevea execution, but I see no details.
Is there any way to see the details?
L
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On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 09:16:12 +0100, Declan O'Byrne wrote:
Silly question: Are you using Evince? If so, try acroread. I have
found that Evince sometimes gives strange fuzzyness. For what it's
worth, I don't find the same problem with Evince on Gutsy.
Apologies if this is irrelevant.
No
On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 09:50:20 -0400, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
To elaborate a bit on Neal's point, in LyX 1.5.x you can go to Document
- Settings... - Fonts and set the Roman, Sans Serif and Typewriter
fonts to their Latin Modern choices. That will automatically insert the
needed \usepackage in
Hi,
I write half my material in French and the other half in English. I need a
personal dictionary for each language. As it stands now, whenever I change
languages for my documents, I need to go to the preferences and change my
personal dictionary from one language to another, otherwise I get an
Hi,
Sometimes when I export to HTML, I get an error window that pops up saying
there was an error with the hevea execution, but I see no details.
Is there any way to see the details?
L
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On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 09:16:12 +0100, Declan O'Byrne wrote:
> Silly question: Are you using Evince? If so, try acroread. I have
> found that Evince sometimes gives strange fuzzyness. For what it's
> worth, I don't find the same problem with Evince on Gutsy.
>
> Apologies if this is irrelevant.
>
On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 09:50:20 -0400, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> To elaborate a bit on Neal's point, in LyX 1.5.x you can go to Document
> -> Settings... -> Fonts and set the Roman, Sans Serif and Typewriter
> fonts to their Latin Modern choices. That will automatically insert the
> needed
Hi,
I write half my material in French and the other half in English. I need a
personal dictionary for each language. As it stands now, whenever I change
languages for my documents, I need to go to the preferences and change my
personal dictionary from one language to another, otherwise I get an
Hi,
Sometimes when I export to HTML, I get an error window that pops up saying
there was an error with the hevea execution, but I see no details.
Is there any way to see the details?
L
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On Tue, 11 Sep 2007 08:34:15 +0200, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
In LyX = 1.5.0 try File-New Window.
Ah! Hadn't noticed that, thanks!
L
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Hi,
I want to create a paragraph (or two) that have a different background
color. I also want them to be framed. How do I do that?
L
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Him,
I am using Ubuntu Feisty. I want to create PDF documents with LyX that use
well-defined (not fuzzy) fonts.
I understand the whole pixmap thing and for printing, they're great.
But in all the PDF files I produce, they look fuzzy. I tried the lmodern
and the ae thing, but they are still
On Tue, 11 Sep 2007 08:34:15 +0200, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
In LyX = 1.5.0 try File-New Window.
Ah! Hadn't noticed that, thanks!
L
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Hi,
I want to create a paragraph (or two) that have a different background
color. I also want them to be framed. How do I do that?
L
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Him,
I am using Ubuntu Feisty. I want to create PDF documents with LyX that use
well-defined (not fuzzy) fonts.
I understand the whole pixmap thing and for printing, they're great.
But in all the PDF files I produce, they look fuzzy. I tried the lmodern
and the ae thing, but they are still
On Tue, 11 Sep 2007 08:34:15 +0200, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
>
> In LyX >= 1.5.0 try "File->New Window".
>
Ah! Hadn't noticed that, thanks!
L
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I want to create a paragraph (or two) that have a different background
color. I also want them to be framed. How do I do that?
L
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Him,
I am using Ubuntu Feisty. I want to create PDF documents with LyX that use
well-defined (not fuzzy) fonts.
I understand the whole pixmap thing and for printing, they're great.
But in all the PDF files I produce, they look fuzzy. I tried the lmodern
and the ae thing, but they are still
Hi,
I often do translation work and I would like to see documents side by side
or one abofe the other. Other than opening two instances of Lyx, is there
another way to do this?
L
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I often do translation work and I would like to see documents side by side
or one abofe the other. Other than opening two instances of Lyx, is there
another way to do this?
L
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Hi,
I often do translation work and I would like to see documents side by side
or one abofe the other. Other than opening two instances of Lyx, is there
another way to do this?
L
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Hello,
Is it possible to create a multi-paragraph description in LyX, the same
way you can do so in LaTex? Something like this:
\begin{description}
\item[Para] This is a shorter item label, and some text that talks about it.
The text is wrapped into a paragraph, with successive lines
Hello,
Is it possible to create a multi-paragraph description in LyX, the same
way you can do so in LaTex? Something like this:
\begin{description}
\item[Para] This is a shorter item label, and some text that talks about it.
The text is wrapped into a paragraph, with successive lines
Hello,
Is it possible to create a multi-paragraph description in LyX, the same
way you can do so in LaTex? Something like this:
\begin{description}
\item[Para] This is a shorter item label, and some text that talks about it.
The text is wrapped into a paragraph, with successive lines
or install steps.
Thanks,
Well, do a search on google for __dynamic_cast_2. I tried and there are
a lot of reports on this problem. I didn't go as far as to read all the
stuff I found to figure out what your exact problem may be. But it's a
start.
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or install steps.
Thanks,
Well, do a search on google for __dynamic_cast_2. I tried and there are
a lot of reports on this problem. I didn't go as far as to read all the
stuff I found to figure out what your exact problem may be. But it's a
start.
L
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t I
> don't get any errors during the build or install steps.
>
> Thanks,
>
Well, do a search on google for __dynamic_cast_2. I tried and there are
a lot of reports on this problem. I didn't go as far as to read all the
stuff I found to figure out what your exact problem may be. But i
On 19 Aug, Jinsuo Nie wrote:
Win32 Lyxers,
anyone tell me how to translate my .lyx file ot .html? thank you very much.
Jinsuo
Uhm, install latex2html, reconfigure lyx and then export to HTML.
L
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On 19 Aug, Jinsuo Nie wrote:
Win32 Lyxers,
anyone tell me how to translate my .lyx file ot .html? thank you very much.
Jinsuo
Uhm, install latex2html, reconfigure lyx and then export to HTML.
L
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On 19 Aug, Jinsuo Nie wrote:
> Win32 Lyxers,
>
> anyone tell me how to translate my .lyx file ot .html? thank you very much.
>
> Jinsuo
>
>
>
Uhm, install latex2html, reconfigure lyx and then export to HTML.
L
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last commit ?
I got it to compile at work this morning by deleting everything and
doing a clean update. I'll try the same at home and I'm hoping it'll
work.
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CANN'S (or ALLEN'S) AXIOM
When all else fails, read the instructions.
-
last commit ?
I got it to compile at work this morning by deleting everything and
doing a clean update. I'll try the same at home and I'm hoping it'll
work.
L
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When all else fails, read the instructions.
-
t;
> What still goes wrong after my last commit ?
>
I got it to compile at work this morning by deleting everything and
doing a clean update. I'll try the same at home and I'm hoping it'll
work.
L
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CANN'S (or ALLEN'S) AXIOM
When all else fails, read the instructions.
-
/xformsGImage.lo] Error 1
make[4]: Leaving directory
`/usr/local/soft/lyx/src/default/i686_pc_linux_gnu/lyx-devel/src/frontends'
make[3]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
where do I get a proper version of xforms?
L
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STEWART'S LAW OF RETROACTION
On 4 Jun, John Levon wrote:
On Mon, Jun 03, 2002 at 05:06:32PM -0400, Laurent Duperval wrote:
The following problems have been detected by configure.
Please check the messages below before running 'make'.
(see the section 'Problems' in the INSTALL file)
** Cannot find
/xformsGImage.lo] Error 1
make[4]: Leaving directory
`/usr/local/soft/lyx/src/default/i686_pc_linux_gnu/lyx-devel/src/frontends'
make[3]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
where do I get a proper version of xforms?
L
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STEWART'S LAW OF RETROACTION
On 4 Jun, John Levon wrote:
On Mon, Jun 03, 2002 at 05:06:32PM -0400, Laurent Duperval wrote:
The following problems have been detected by configure.
Please check the messages below before running 'make'.
(see the section 'Problems' in the INSTALL file)
** Cannot find
/xformsGImage.lo] Error 1
make[4]: Leaving directory
`/usr/local/soft/lyx/src/default/i686_pc_linux_gnu/lyx-devel/src/frontends'
make[3]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
where do I get a proper version of xforms?
L
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STEWART'S LAW OF RETRO
On 4 Jun, John Levon wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 03, 2002 at 05:06:32PM -0400, Laurent Duperval wrote:
>
>> The following problems have been detected by configure.
>> Please check the messages below before running 'make'.
>> (see the section 'Probl
On 8 Apr, Yannick Patois wrote:
Hi,
Got this stranges things:
On configure :
sed: can't read ./config/Makefile.in: No such file or directory
Hey, and here I thought it was a problem on my end.
L
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If an experiment works
On 8 Apr, Yannick Patois wrote:
Hi,
Got this stranges things:
On configure :
sed: can't read ./config/Makefile.in: No such file or directory
Hey, and here I thought it was a problem on my end.
L
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If an experiment works
On 8 Apr, Yannick Patois wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Got this stranges things:
> On configure :
> sed: can't read ./config/Makefile.in: No such file or directory
>
Hey, and here I thought it was a problem on my end.
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If 7-11 is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, why are there locks on
the doors?
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If 7-11 is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, why are there locks on
the doors?
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If 7-11 is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, why are there locks on
the doors?
Hello,
Is there a way for me to check for missing labels other than going through
the LaTeX log?
Thanks,
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Why isn't phonetic spelled the way it sounds?
Hello,
Is there a way for me to check for missing labels other than going through
the LaTeX log?
Thanks,
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Why isn't phonetic spelled the way it sounds?
Hello,
Is there a way for me to check for missing labels other than going through
the LaTeX log?
Thanks,
L
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Why isn't phonetic spelled the way it sounds?
/bind directory, edit to your
personal taste and set it in the settings menu as bind-file. Then,
Alt-Shift-Return should do the desired action. (The desired
binding is the last line in gm.bind, you can also just copy this to your
bind-file.)
Thanks I'll try that.
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