On Jul 20, 2005, at 2:46 AM, Angus Leeming wrote:
David Green wrote:
I do get a Mutex destroy failure: Resource busy when exiting LyX
(when starting it from command line so I can see the output).
Really? This is with LyX 1.3.6? I thought I'd squashed that one :(
Yes LyX 1.3.6 .
Dave
On Jul 20, 2005, at 2:46 AM, Angus Leeming wrote:
David Green wrote:
I do get a Mutex destroy failure: Resource busy when exiting LyX
(when starting it from command line so I can see the output).
Really? This is with LyX 1.3.6? I thought I'd squashed that one :(
Yes LyX 1.3.6 .
Dave
On Jul 20, 2005, at 2:46 AM, Angus Leeming wrote:
David Green wrote:
I do get a "Mutex destroy failure: Resource busy" when exiting LyX
(when starting it from command line so I can see the output).
Really? This is with LyX 1.3.6? I thought I'd squashed that one :(
Yes LyX 1.3.6 .
Dave
On Jul 19, 2005, at 4:31 PM, Georg Kö wrote:
just tried the new 1.3.6 bin of lyx/mac and have some troubles I
can't solve. (System is 10.4.2 and I use Gerben Wierdas i-installer
2004 TeXLive Version of tetex)
Same.
As recommended for users of previous versions I started with
executing
On Jul 19, 2005, at 10:13 PM, David Green wrote:
There also seems to be an attempt to may a lyxpipe(?) still ~/.lyx
-- this seems wrong.
OK, here is a work-around that works for me.
1. go to Terminal and recreate a .lyx directory
mkdir ~/.lyx
2. Start LyX and run reconfigure again
On Jul 19, 2005, at 4:31 PM, Georg Kö wrote:
just tried the new 1.3.6 bin of lyx/mac and have some troubles I
can't solve. (System is 10.4.2 and I use Gerben Wierdas i-installer
2004 TeXLive Version of tetex)
Same.
As recommended for users of previous versions I started with
executing
On Jul 19, 2005, at 10:13 PM, David Green wrote:
There also seems to be an attempt to may a lyxpipe(?) still ~/.lyx
-- this seems wrong.
OK, here is a work-around that works for me.
1. go to Terminal and recreate a .lyx directory
mkdir ~/.lyx
2. Start LyX and run reconfigure again
On Jul 19, 2005, at 4:31 PM, Georg Kö wrote:
just tried the new 1.3.6 bin of lyx/mac and have some troubles I
can't solve. (System is 10.4.2 and I use Gerben Wierdas i-installer
2004 TeXLive Version of tetex)
Same.
As recommended for users of previous versions I started with
executing
On Jul 19, 2005, at 10:13 PM, David Green wrote:
There also seems to be an attempt to may a lyxpipe(?) still ~/.lyx
-- this seems wrong.
OK, here is a work-around that works for me.
1. go to Terminal and recreate a .lyx directory
mkdir ~/.lyx
2. Start LyX and run reconfigure again
Markus Schwaab [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I want to write my handbook for my first Open-Source program with LyX
because of its superior export features. Now I have one problem with html-exports:
tables I inserted in my LyX-document, are not correctly converted by
Latex2HTML.
Is this a know
Markus Schwaab [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I want to write my handbook for my first Open-Source program with LyX
because of its superior export features. Now I have one problem with html-exports:
tables I inserted in my LyX-document, are not correctly converted by
Latex2HTML.
Is this a know
"Markus Schwaab" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I want to write my handbook for my first Open-Source program with LyX
> because of its superior export features. Now I have one problem with html-exports:
>
> tables I inserted in my LyX-document, are not correctly converted by
> Latex2HTML.
> Is
Ronald Florence [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
A binary release of LyX for MacOSX, using the native Aqua graphics
interface, is now available. The implementation is based on LyX-1.3.2
and the GPL-licensed QT/MacOSX library. The application has the
typical Aqua look feel with a menubar and
Ronald Florence [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
A binary release of LyX for MacOSX, using the native Aqua graphics
interface, is now available. The implementation is based on LyX-1.3.2
and the GPL-licensed QT/MacOSX library. The application has the
typical Aqua look feel with a menubar and
Ronald Florence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> A binary release of LyX for MacOSX, using the native Aqua graphics
> interface, is now available. The implementation is based on LyX-1.3.2
> and the GPL-licensed QT/MacOSX library. The application has the
> typical Aqua look & feel with a menubar
Dekel Tsur [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
./configure --with-frontend=qt --with-qt-includes=/usr/include/qt
--with-qt-libraries=/usr/lib
Mandrake 8.2 needed:
./configure --with-frontend=qt --with-qt-includes=/usr/lib/qt3/include/
--with-qt-libraries=/usr/lib/qt3/lib/
(after building links to
Dekel Tsur [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
./configure --with-frontend=qt --with-qt-includes=/usr/include/qt
--with-qt-libraries=/usr/lib
Mandrake 8.2 needed:
./configure --with-frontend=qt --with-qt-includes=/usr/lib/qt3/include/
--with-qt-libraries=/usr/lib/qt3/lib/
(after building links to
Dekel Tsur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> ./configure --with-frontend=qt --with-qt-includes=/usr/include/qt
> --with-qt-libraries=/usr/lib
Mandrake 8.2 needed:
./configure --with-frontend=qt --with-qt-includes=/usr/lib/qt3/include/
--with-qt-libraries=/usr/lib/qt3/lib/
(after building links
I am a LyX novice but in 1.1.6 versions, it appeared that a practice
was to specify graphic files without mentioning suffix so that if
one preconverted their files to the various formats that the
underlying tools needed, every thing would use it's preferred
extension.
In 1.2pre4 just compiled,
I am a LyX novice but in 1.1.6 versions, it appeared that a practice
was to specify graphic files without mentioning suffix so that if
one preconverted their files to the various formats that the
underlying tools needed, every thing would use it's preferred
extension.
In 1.2pre4 just compiled,
I am a LyX novice but in 1.1.6 versions, it appeared that a practice
was to specify graphic files without mentioning suffix so that if
one preconverted their files to the various formats that the
underlying tools needed, every thing would use it's preferred
extension.
In 1.2pre4 just compiled,
Steve Litt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I know the developers are working on lots of necessary stuff, but here's a
feature that would be real nice if possible.
It would be wonderful if LyX could have an outline view similar to MS Word,
where you could move headings, *with their contained
Steve Litt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I know the developers are working on lots of necessary stuff, but here's a
feature that would be real nice if possible.
It would be wonderful if LyX could have an outline view similar to MS Word,
where you could move headings, *with their contained
Steve Litt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I know the developers are working on lots of necessary stuff, but here's a
> feature that would be real nice if possible.
>
> It would be wonderful if LyX could have an "outline view" similar to MS Word,
> where you could move headings, *with their
Allan Rae [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, 17 Sep 2001, Jose Abilio Oliveira Matos wrote:
The path that I use is lyx - docbook - html and then use tidy to clean
up the resulting html to xhtml:
tidy -asxml file.html
Does this helps?
Sort of. You suggested I use this once before
Allan Rae [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, 17 Sep 2001, Jose Abilio Oliveira Matos wrote:
The path that I use is lyx - docbook - html and then use tidy to clean
up the resulting html to xhtml:
tidy -asxml file.html
Does this helps?
Sort of. You suggested I use this once before
Allan Rae <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Mon, 17 Sep 2001, Jose Abilio Oliveira Matos wrote:
>> The path that I use is lyx -> docbook -> html and then use tidy to clean
>> up the resulting html to xhtml:
>> tidy -asxml file.html
>> Does this helps?
> Sort of. You suggested I use
Steve Litt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How do you prevent indenting of the first line of the first paragraph of an
environment? I tried \noindent and it didn't fix it. \indent just makes it
indent even more. What am I missing?
Layout | Document
Document Tab, Separation Section, choose Skip
Steve Litt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How do you prevent indenting of the first line of the first paragraph of an
environment? I tried \noindent and it didn't fix it. \indent just makes it
indent even more. What am I missing?
Layout | Document
Document Tab, Separation Section, choose Skip
Steve Litt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> How do you prevent indenting of the first line of the first paragraph of an
> environment? I tried \noindent and it didn't fix it. \indent just makes it
> indent even more. What am I missing?
Layout | Document
Document Tab, Separation Section, choose
R.G.N. Meegama [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've created a matrix with centred vertical alignment and entered the
values into the cells. Now, I need to change the alignment to the right.
Do I need to start all over again or is there a way to change the vertical
alignment of the cells without
R.G.N. Meegama [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've created a matrix with centred vertical alignment and entered the
values into the cells. Now, I need to change the alignment to the right.
Do I need to start all over again or is there a way to change the vertical
alignment of the cells without
"R.G.N. Meegama" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've created a matrix with centred vertical alignment and entered the
> values into the cells. Now, I need to change the alignment to the right.
> Do I need to start all over again or is there a way to change the vertical
> alignment of the cells
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