Changing the Numbering Scheme
Dear Users, I would like to write a document in which the first level of a numbered list uses the abc letters instead of normal numbers and the second level will be numbered with 1, 2, 3...: a. bla bla bla b. bla bla bla c. bla bla 1. bla bla bla 2. bla bla bla d. bla bla bla How can I do this? Sincerely, Ran Rutenberg
Changing the Numbering Scheme
Dear Users, I would like to write a document in which the first level of a numbered list uses the abc letters instead of normal numbers and the second level will be numbered with 1, 2, 3...: a. bla bla bla b. bla bla bla c. bla bla 1. bla bla bla 2. bla bla bla d. bla bla bla How can I do this? Sincerely, Ran Rutenberg
Changing the Numbering Scheme
Dear Users, I would like to write a document in which the first level of a numbered list uses the abc letters instead of "normal" numbers and the second level will be numbered with 1, 2, 3...: a. bla bla bla b. bla bla bla c. bla bla 1. bla bla bla 2. bla bla bla d. bla bla bla How can I do this? Sincerely, Ran Rutenberg
Re: Changing LyX into a different language
On 2/23/07, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Jean-Marc Try to add he to the po/LINGUAS file. This contains the Jean-Marc list of languages that are actually supported. he exists in th LINGUAS file and nevertheless it still doesn't work. As I mentioned I tried other languages as well (in order to check maybe it is just something faulty with the he.po file) but none of them work although they appear in the LINGUAS file and worked with the installed LyX 1.4
Re: Changing LyX into a different language
On 2/23/07, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: OK, I misread your message then. What OS are you using currently? Did you try setting the language with a complete locale name, like he_IL.UTF-8? I am currently running Gentoo Linux. I tried setting the language with a complete locale name he_IL.UTF-8 but it didn't work either (nor did any other languages). Ran Rutenberg
Re: Changing LyX into a different language
On 2/23/07, Helge Hafting [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Looks like it doesn't matter if lyx comes with support for some language, if the distro (c-library?) itself does not allow that language to be set. On 2/23/07, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does it work for any program other than LyX? I check and in poEdit I can use the LANG setting to switch the language into Hebrew or any other language I want so it can't be a problem with my Linux locale - it has to be something else. Sincerely, Ran Rutenberg
Re: Changing LyX into a different language
On 2/23/07, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That is very strange. You did install LyX 1.5, right? Oops, - it seems I forgot to to the make install - I ran LyX from the src directory. Now I did the make install and everything is fine - thanks for your assistance. Sincerely, Ran Rutenberg
Re: Changing LyX into a different language
On 2/23/07, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Jean-Marc Try to add he to the po/LINGUAS file. This contains the Jean-Marc list of languages that are actually supported. he exists in th LINGUAS file and nevertheless it still doesn't work. As I mentioned I tried other languages as well (in order to check maybe it is just something faulty with the he.po file) but none of them work although they appear in the LINGUAS file and worked with the installed LyX 1.4
Re: Changing LyX into a different language
On 2/23/07, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: OK, I misread your message then. What OS are you using currently? Did you try setting the language with a complete locale name, like he_IL.UTF-8? I am currently running Gentoo Linux. I tried setting the language with a complete locale name he_IL.UTF-8 but it didn't work either (nor did any other languages). Ran Rutenberg
Re: Changing LyX into a different language
On 2/23/07, Helge Hafting [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Looks like it doesn't matter if lyx comes with support for some language, if the distro (c-library?) itself does not allow that language to be set. On 2/23/07, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does it work for any program other than LyX? I check and in poEdit I can use the LANG setting to switch the language into Hebrew or any other language I want so it can't be a problem with my Linux locale - it has to be something else. Sincerely, Ran Rutenberg
Re: Changing LyX into a different language
On 2/23/07, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That is very strange. You did install LyX 1.5, right? Oops, - it seems I forgot to to the make install - I ran LyX from the src directory. Now I did the make install and everything is fine - thanks for your assistance. Sincerely, Ran Rutenberg
Re: Changing LyX into a different language
On 2/23/07, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Jean-Marc> Try to add "he" to the po/LINGUAS file. This contains the Jean-Marc> list of languages that are actually supported. "he" exists in th LINGUAS file and nevertheless it still doesn't work. As I mentioned I tried other languages as well (in order to check maybe it is just something faulty with the he.po file) but none of them work although they appear in the LINGUAS file and worked with the installed LyX 1.4
Re: Changing LyX into a different language
On 2/23/07, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: OK, I misread your message then. What OS are you using currently? Did you try setting the language with a complete locale name, like "he_IL.UTF-8"? I am currently running Gentoo Linux. I tried setting the language with a complete locale name "he_IL.UTF-8" but it didn't work either (nor did any other languages). Ran Rutenberg
Re: Changing LyX into a different language
On 2/23/07, Helge Hafting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Looks like it doesn't matter if lyx comes with support for some language, if the distro (c-library?) itself does not allow that language to be set. On 2/23/07, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Does it work for any program other than LyX? I check and in poEdit I can use the LANG setting to switch the language into Hebrew or any other language I want so it can't be a problem with my Linux locale - it has to be something else. Sincerely, Ran Rutenberg
Re: Changing LyX into a different language
On 2/23/07, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: That is very strange. You did install LyX 1.5, right? Oops, - it seems I forgot to to the "make install" - I ran LyX from the src directory. Now I did the make install and everything is fine - thanks for your assistance. Sincerely, Ran Rutenberg
Changing LyX into a different language
Dear Users, I would like to change the language of lyx's interface from English to Hebrew (I need to check a new he.po) in LyX1.5 that I compiled. However when I use the LANG or the LC_MESSAGES variable the only result is a change in the language of the help files. I tried to launch LyX in other languages beside Hebrew but it didn't work either. I would like to mention that when I try the same thing with an installed LyX 1.4 I can change LyX's language to German for example but I can't change it to Hebrew. Does anyone knows how to solve this? Thanks, Ran Rutenberg
Changing LyX into a different language
Dear Users, I would like to change the language of lyx's interface from English to Hebrew (I need to check a new he.po) in LyX1.5 that I compiled. However when I use the LANG or the LC_MESSAGES variable the only result is a change in the language of the help files. I tried to launch LyX in other languages beside Hebrew but it didn't work either. I would like to mention that when I try the same thing with an installed LyX 1.4 I can change LyX's language to German for example but I can't change it to Hebrew. Does anyone knows how to solve this? Thanks, Ran Rutenberg
Changing LyX into a different language
Dear Users, I would like to change the language of lyx's interface from English to Hebrew (I need to check a new he.po) in LyX1.5 that I compiled. However when I use the LANG or the LC_MESSAGES variable the only result is a change in the language of the help files. I tried to launch LyX in other languages beside Hebrew but it didn't work either. I would like to mention that when I try the same thing with an installed LyX 1.4 I can change LyX's language to German for example but I can't change it to Hebrew. Does anyone knows how to solve this? Thanks, Ran Rutenberg
Date in the Letter class
When writing a letter the date changes every time I open the file. I would like to know if there is any way to set the day fixed - that is make the date appear for example as January 18 no matter whats the date today. Sincerely, Ran Rutenberg
Date in the Letter class
When writing a letter the date changes every time I open the file. I would like to know if there is any way to set the day fixed - that is make the date appear for example as January 18 no matter whats the date today. Sincerely, Ran Rutenberg
Date in the Letter class
When writing a letter the date changes every time I open the file. I would like to know if there is any way to set the day fixed - that is make the date appear for example as January 18 no matter whats the date today. Sincerely, Ran Rutenberg