Re: whitespace improvement

2008-12-26 Thread Jan Engelhardt
On Friday 2008-12-26 12:35, bb wrote: I think, that under all normal circumstances any punctuation mark MUST be followed by a whitespace and I think it would be a good idea to let that check But there should be no whitespace in, e.g., e.g. and abbreviations like T.L.A.P.D. (knowingly that

Re: whitespace improvement

2008-12-26 Thread Jan Engelhardt
On Friday 2008-12-26 12:35, bb wrote: I think, that under all normal circumstances any punctuation mark MUST be followed by a whitespace and I think it would be a good idea to let that check But there should be no whitespace in, e.g., e.g. and abbreviations like T.L.A.P.D. (knowingly that

Re: whitespace improvement

2008-12-26 Thread Jan Engelhardt
On Friday 2008-12-26 12:35, bb wrote: > > I think, that under all normal circumstances any punctuation mark MUST > be followed by a whitespace and I think it would be a good idea to let > that check But there should be no whitespace in, e.g., "e.g." and abbreviations like T.L.A.P.D. (knowingly

Re: bug: need alt-P in index inset

2008-12-24 Thread Jan Engelhardt
On Wednesday 2008-12-24 06:36, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: Jan Engelhardt wrote: in Lyx 1.6.1, when in a Lyx-Code paragraph, inserting an index entry (Alt-I,D) puts the font selection into a somewhat undefined state. Just typing produces roman font, but hitting Ctrl-Alt-P still produces roman

Re: bug: need alt-P in index inset

2008-12-24 Thread Jan Engelhardt
On Wednesday 2008-12-24 06:36, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: Jan Engelhardt wrote: in Lyx 1.6.1, when in a Lyx-Code paragraph, inserting an index entry (Alt-I,D) puts the font selection into a somewhat undefined state. Just typing produces roman font, but hitting Ctrl-Alt-P still produces roman

Re: bug: need alt-P in index inset

2008-12-24 Thread Jan Engelhardt
On Wednesday 2008-12-24 06:36, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: >Jan Engelhardt wrote: >> in Lyx 1.6.1, when in a Lyx-Code paragraph, inserting an index entry >> (Alt-I,D) puts the font selection into a somewhat undefined state. >> Just typing produces roman font, but hitting Ctrl

bug: need alt-P in index inset

2008-12-22 Thread Jan Engelhardt
Hi, in Lyx 1.6.1, when in a Lyx-Code paragraph, inserting an index entry (Alt-I,D) puts the font selection into a somewhat undefined state. Just typing produces roman font, but hitting Ctrl-Alt-P still produces roman font; only issuing Ctrl-Alt-P once again finally gives typewriter font

bug: need alt-P in index inset

2008-12-22 Thread Jan Engelhardt
Hi, in Lyx 1.6.1, when in a Lyx-Code paragraph, inserting an index entry (Alt-I,D) puts the font selection into a somewhat undefined state. Just typing produces roman font, but hitting Ctrl-Alt-P still produces roman font; only issuing Ctrl-Alt-P once again finally gives typewriter font

bug: need alt-P in index inset

2008-12-22 Thread Jan Engelhardt
Hi, in Lyx 1.6.1, when in a Lyx-Code paragraph, inserting an index entry (Alt-I,D) puts the font selection into a somewhat undefined state. Just typing produces roman font, but hitting Ctrl-Alt-P still produces roman font; only issuing Ctrl-Alt-P once again finally gives typewriter font

Re: LyX 1.6.1 binaries for Ubuntu

2008-12-17 Thread Jan Engelhardt
On Wednesday 2008-12-17 15:43, E. Kaplan wrote: It seems that they have only the 386 version. Since I am running a 64 bit Kubuntu (8.10), can I still use it? Nope, that's a “unique feature” of Debian and its derivates that use dpkg. dpkg: error processing foo-0_i386.deb (--install):

Re: LyX 1.6.1 binaries for Ubuntu

2008-12-17 Thread Jan Engelhardt
On Wednesday 2008-12-17 15:43, E. Kaplan wrote: It seems that they have only the 386 version. Since I am running a 64 bit Kubuntu (8.10), can I still use it? Nope, that's a “unique feature” of Debian and its derivates that use dpkg. dpkg: error processing foo-0_i386.deb (--install):

Re: LyX 1.6.1 binaries for Ubuntu

2008-12-17 Thread Jan Engelhardt
On Wednesday 2008-12-17 15:43, E. Kaplan wrote: > It seems that they have only the 386 version. Since I am running a 64 bit > Kubuntu (8.10), can I still use it? Nope, that's a “unique feature” of Debian and its derivates that use dpkg. dpkg: error processing foo-0_i386.deb

Re: bug: font status display not updated

2008-12-15 Thread Jan Engelhardt
On Sunday 2008-12-14 10:23, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: Jan Engelhardt wrote: inor thing I noticed in LyX 1.6.1: I observed that starting a LyX-Code section using Alt-P,C does not mention the new font in the statusbar -- it still says Font: Default. Only after moving the cursor away and back

bug: page break change not identified as change

2008-12-15 Thread Jan Engelhardt
Hi, when right-clicking on a new page dotted border within a document after just saving it, and changing the new page border to another type does not mark the document as modified so that the Save button would work. Instead, the save button remains grayed out. (Lyx 1.6.1)

Re: rfe: \left \lfloor

2008-12-15 Thread Jan Engelhardt
Hi, On Sunday 2008-12-14 19:10, Jan Engelhardt wrote: support for automatic \lfloor-\rfloor in math, like there is for \left( \right), seems to be absent; could it be added in a future version? I actually found this hidden in the button Insert delimiters. Guess I am not much of a GUI person

Re: bug: font status display not updated

2008-12-15 Thread Jan Engelhardt
On Sunday 2008-12-14 10:23, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: Jan Engelhardt wrote: inor thing I noticed in LyX 1.6.1: I observed that starting a LyX-Code section using Alt-P,C does not mention the new font in the statusbar -- it still says Font: Default. Only after moving the cursor away and back

bug: page break change not identified as change

2008-12-15 Thread Jan Engelhardt
Hi, when right-clicking on a new page dotted border within a document after just saving it, and changing the new page border to another type does not mark the document as modified so that the Save button would work. Instead, the save button remains grayed out. (Lyx 1.6.1)

Re: rfe: \left \lfloor

2008-12-15 Thread Jan Engelhardt
Hi, On Sunday 2008-12-14 19:10, Jan Engelhardt wrote: support for automatic \lfloor-\rfloor in math, like there is for \left( \right), seems to be absent; could it be added in a future version? I actually found this hidden in the button Insert delimiters. Guess I am not much of a GUI person

Re: bug: font status display not updated

2008-12-15 Thread Jan Engelhardt
On Sunday 2008-12-14 10:23, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: >Jan Engelhardt wrote: >> inor thing I noticed in LyX 1.6.1: I observed that starting a >> LyX-Code section using Alt-P,C does not mention the new font in the >> statusbar -- it still says "Font: Default". Only

bug: page break change not identified as change

2008-12-15 Thread Jan Engelhardt
Hi, when right-clicking on a new page dotted border within a document after just saving it, and changing the new page border to another type does not mark the document as modified so that the Save button would work. Instead, the save button remains grayed out. (Lyx 1.6.1)

Re: rfe: \left \lfloor

2008-12-15 Thread Jan Engelhardt
Hi, On Sunday 2008-12-14 19:10, Jan Engelhardt wrote: > >support for "automatic" \lfloor-\rfloor in math, like there is for >\left( \right), seems to be absent; could it be added in a future >version? I actually found this hidden in the button "Insert delimiters"

rfe: \left \lfloor

2008-12-14 Thread Jan Engelhardt
Hi, support for automatic \lfloor-\rfloor in math, like there is for \left( \right), seems to be absent; could it be added in a future version? Jan

bug: applying prefs moves window

2008-12-14 Thread Jan Engelhardt
Hi, in Lyx 1.6.1, after preferences have been changed (such as choosing new fonts or colors), the window moves up a few pixels, seems like as much as my windowframe height is. I guess it gets the client size (which does not include WM decorations) and then uses that to set the window

rfe: \left \lfloor

2008-12-14 Thread Jan Engelhardt
Hi, support for automatic \lfloor-\rfloor in math, like there is for \left( \right), seems to be absent; could it be added in a future version? Jan

bug: applying prefs moves window

2008-12-14 Thread Jan Engelhardt
Hi, in Lyx 1.6.1, after preferences have been changed (such as choosing new fonts or colors), the window moves up a few pixels, seems like as much as my windowframe height is. I guess it gets the client size (which does not include WM decorations) and then uses that to set the window

rfe: \left \lfloor

2008-12-14 Thread Jan Engelhardt
Hi, support for "automatic" \lfloor-\rfloor in math, like there is for \left( \right), seems to be absent; could it be added in a future version? Jan

bug: applying prefs moves window

2008-12-14 Thread Jan Engelhardt
Hi, in Lyx 1.6.1, after preferences have been changed (such as choosing new fonts or colors), the window moves up a few pixels, seems like as much as my windowframe height is. I guess it gets the client size (which does not include WM decorations) and then uses that to set the window

bug: font status display not updated

2008-12-13 Thread Jan Engelhardt
Hi, A minor thing I noticed in LyX 1.6.1: I observed that starting a LyX-Code section using Alt-P,C does not mention the new font in the statusbar -- it still says Font: Default. Only after moving the cursor away and back on the lyxcode paragraph will it say Font: Typewriter.

bug: font status display not updated

2008-12-13 Thread Jan Engelhardt
Hi, A minor thing I noticed in LyX 1.6.1: I observed that starting a LyX-Code section using Alt-P,C does not mention the new font in the statusbar -- it still says Font: Default. Only after moving the cursor away and back on the lyxcode paragraph will it say Font: Typewriter.

bug: font status display not updated

2008-12-13 Thread Jan Engelhardt
Hi, A minor thing I noticed in LyX 1.6.1: I observed that starting a LyX-Code section using Alt-P,C does not mention the new font in the statusbar -- it still says "Font: Default". Only after moving the cursor away and back on the lyxcode paragraph will it say "Font: Typewriter".

Re: Multiple styling issues

2008-02-16 Thread Jan Engelhardt
Hi Richard, On Sat, 16 Feb 2008, Jan Engelhardt wrote: - Enabling word wrapping in LyX-Code environments (in the output PDF, LyX itself already wraps it) When you want verbatim text, use ctrl-[Enter] to add a newline. That ensures that the code retains its formatting when compiled

Re: Multiple styling issues

2008-02-16 Thread Jan Engelhardt
On Feb 16 2008 12:08, rgheck wrote: - What is Insert Program Listing in LyX good for, compared to LyX-Code environments? LyX-Code just uses a typewriter font, etc. Program Listing uses the LaTeX listings package, which provides a lot of other features, which can be invoked by

Re: Multiple styling issues

2008-02-16 Thread Jan Engelhardt
On Feb 16 2008 12:08, rgheck wrote: LyX-Code just uses a typewriter font, etc. Program Listing uses the LaTeX listings package, which provides a lot of other features, which can be invoked by right-clicking in a Listing inset, or at DocumentSettingsText Layout. There must be something about

Re: Multiple styling issues

2008-02-16 Thread Jan Engelhardt
Hi Richard, On Sat, 16 Feb 2008, Jan Engelhardt wrote: - Enabling word wrapping in LyX-Code environments (in the output PDF, LyX itself already wraps it) When you want verbatim text, use ctrl-[Enter] to add a newline. That ensures that the code retains its formatting when compiled

Re: Multiple styling issues

2008-02-16 Thread Jan Engelhardt
On Feb 16 2008 12:08, rgheck wrote: - What is Insert Program Listing in LyX good for, compared to LyX-Code environments? LyX-Code just uses a typewriter font, etc. Program Listing uses the LaTeX listings package, which provides a lot of other features, which can be invoked by

Re: Multiple styling issues

2008-02-16 Thread Jan Engelhardt
On Feb 16 2008 12:08, rgheck wrote: LyX-Code just uses a typewriter font, etc. Program Listing uses the LaTeX listings package, which provides a lot of other features, which can be invoked by right-clicking in a Listing inset, or at DocumentSettingsText Layout. There must be something about

Re: Multiple styling issues

2008-02-16 Thread Jan Engelhardt
Hi Richard, > On Sat, 16 Feb 2008, Jan Engelhardt wrote: > >> - Enabling word wrapping in LyX-Code environments (in the output PDF, >> LyX itself already wraps it) > > When you want verbatim text, use ctrl-[Enter] to add a newline. That > ensures that the code

Re: Multiple styling issues

2008-02-16 Thread Jan Engelhardt
On Feb 16 2008 12:08, rgheck wrote: > >> - What is Insert > Program Listing in LyX good for, compared to >> LyX-Code environments? > > LyX-Code just uses a typewriter font, etc. Program Listing uses the > LaTeX listings package, which provides a lot of other features, > which can be invoked by

Re: Multiple styling issues

2008-02-16 Thread Jan Engelhardt
>On Feb 16 2008 12:08, rgheck wrote: >> >> LyX-Code just uses a typewriter font, etc. Program Listing uses the >> LaTeX listings package, which provides a lot of other features, >> which can be invoked by right-clicking in a Listing inset, or at >> Document>Settings>Text Layout. There must be

Multiple styling issues

2008-02-15 Thread Jan Engelhardt
Hi everyone, I just recently started using LyX, and I am looking for ways to change the behavior to what I am used to from other environments. - Enabling word wrapping in LyX-Code environments (in the output PDF, LyX itself already wraps it) Lines wider than a page overflow into the margins

Multiple styling issues

2008-02-15 Thread Jan Engelhardt
Hi everyone, I just recently started using LyX, and I am looking for ways to change the behavior to what I am used to from other environments. - Enabling word wrapping in LyX-Code environments (in the output PDF, LyX itself already wraps it) Lines wider than a page overflow into the margins

Multiple styling issues

2008-02-15 Thread Jan Engelhardt
Hi everyone, I just recently started using LyX, and I am looking for ways to change the behavior to what I am used to from other environments. - Enabling word wrapping in LyX-Code environments (in the output PDF, LyX itself already wraps it) Lines wider than a page overflow into the margins