Re: Hyphenation problem with two languages

2008-04-07 Thread Mark Reglewski

G. Milde wrote:

On  7.04.08, Liviu Andronic wrote:

On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 10:01 AM, G. Milde [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On  6.04.08, snvv wrote:
  I have a problem with hyphenation when I use two or more character sets
  in the same document.



 Did you check Use Babel in the DocumentSettingsLanguages tab?


In LyX 1.5.4 I could not find the Use babel option. 


Sorry, it is a General setting (don't know why) under

  ToolsPreferencesLanguage SettingsLanguage


Not here on LyX 1.5.4 running on Mac OS X.

You can't get to this setting from the Tools or Document menus. Here 
it's actually:


LyX  Preferences  Language

Use babel seems to be a default: that's what I have here and I haven't 
ever played with this setting manually.


Just curious, are the LyX menus different on other supported operating 
systems? (Giving menu-clicking recipes on this help list would be a pain 
if it's so.)


Cordially,
Mark Reglewski


Re: Hyphenation problem with two languages

2008-04-07 Thread Mark Reglewski

G. Milde wrote:

On  7.04.08, Liviu Andronic wrote:

On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 10:01 AM, G. Milde [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On  6.04.08, snvv wrote:
  I have a problem with hyphenation when I use two or more character sets
  in the same document.



 Did you check Use Babel in the DocumentSettingsLanguages tab?


In LyX 1.5.4 I could not find the Use babel option. 


Sorry, it is a General setting (don't know why) under

  ToolsPreferencesLanguage SettingsLanguage


Not here on LyX 1.5.4 running on Mac OS X.

You can't get to this setting from the Tools or Document menus. Here 
it's actually:


LyX  Preferences  Language

Use babel seems to be a default: that's what I have here and I haven't 
ever played with this setting manually.


Just curious, are the LyX menus different on other supported operating 
systems? (Giving menu-clicking recipes on this help list would be a pain 
if it's so.)


Cordially,
Mark Reglewski


Re: Hyphenation problem with two languages

2008-04-07 Thread Mark Reglewski

G. Milde wrote:

On  7.04.08, Liviu Andronic wrote:

On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 10:01 AM, G. Milde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On  6.04.08, snvv wrote:
 > I have a problem with hyphenation when I use two or more character sets
 > in the same document.



 Did you check "Use Babel" in the Document>Settings>Languages tab?


In LyX 1.5.4 I could not find the "Use babel" option. 


Sorry, it is a General setting (don't know why) under

  Tools>Preferences>Language Settings>Language


Not here on LyX 1.5.4 running on Mac OS X.

You can't get to this setting from the Tools or Document menus. Here 
it's actually:


LyX > Preferences > Language

"Use babel" seems to be a default: that's what I have here and I haven't 
ever played with this setting manually.


Just curious, are the LyX menus different on other supported operating 
systems? (Giving menu-clicking recipes on this help list would be a pain 
if it's so.)


Cordially,
Mark Reglewski


Re: Uncompilable file

2008-04-01 Thread Mark Reglewski

Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:

christiaan pauw wrote:

Thanks Jürgen, it worked
Incidentally, How does M-x work. Is M some special key that you hold
down. I have a macbook, so I have fn,ctrl, alt and cmd -is it one of them?

Thanks again for saving my day


Ah, sorry. M is the Meta-Key, which is Alt here on my Linux PC. I think it's 
the Apple key on the Mac, but I'm not sure.


No, the option key. On my year-old keyboard, there is a small alt at 
the top of this key to help the confused.


Meta-Key is an Emacs expression isn't it? Or is it in more general use 
in Unix/Linux land?


Cordially,
Mark Reglewski


Re: Uncompilable file

2008-04-01 Thread Mark Reglewski

Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:

christiaan pauw wrote:

Thanks Jürgen, it worked
Incidentally, How does M-x work. Is M some special key that you hold
down. I have a macbook, so I have fn,ctrl, alt and cmd -is it one of them?

Thanks again for saving my day


Ah, sorry. M is the Meta-Key, which is Alt here on my Linux PC. I think it's 
the Apple key on the Mac, but I'm not sure.


No, the option key. On my year-old keyboard, there is a small alt at 
the top of this key to help the confused.


Meta-Key is an Emacs expression isn't it? Or is it in more general use 
in Unix/Linux land?


Cordially,
Mark Reglewski


Re: Uncompilable file

2008-04-01 Thread Mark Reglewski

Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:

christiaan pauw wrote:

Thanks Jürgen, it worked
Incidentally, How does M-x work. Is "M" some special key that you hold
down. I have a macbook, so I have fn,ctrl, alt and cmd -is it one of them?

Thanks again for saving my day


Ah, sorry. M is the "Meta-Key", which is Alt here on my Linux PC. I think it's 
the Apple key on the Mac, but I'm not sure.


No, the "option" key. On my year-old keyboard, there is a small "alt" at 
the top of this key to help the confused.


Meta-Key is an Emacs expression isn't it? Or is it in more general use 
in Unix/Linux land?


Cordially,
Mark Reglewski