Remove underline from tracked changes?
Hi LyX users, I find that the underlining of added text when tracking changes is a bit distracting. I would like to disable just the underlining. Is there any way I can do that? Kind regards, Rasmus -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users
Lyx v 2.0.6 unable to view files
Hi! I am having issues with lyx. Since an upgrade of my Ubuntu machine to 13.04, I am unable to view files. No files can be viewed. After pressing view, the program just stalls. The output log is just (after pressing new document and just writing test): Running: pdflatex newfile1.tex /dev/null This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-2.4-1.40.13 (TeX Live 2012/Debian) restricted \write18 enabled. entering extended mode (./newfile1.tex LaTeX2e 2011/06/27 Babel v3.8m and hyphenation patterns for english, dumylang, noyphenation, loaded. Nothing happens, but the rotating progress indicator in the lyx window is animating. After a while, Lyx asks if I want to stop the process, and then I get the following messages: support/Systemcall.cpp (265): Systemcall: 'pdflatex newfile1.tex' did not finish! support/Systemcall.cpp (266): error The process timed out. It might be restarted automatically. support/Systemcall.cpp (267): status The process exited normally. I have tried purging and reinstalling texlive* and lyx. I have tried running pdflatex directly from the command line, and this works and completes more or less instantly, producing a pdf. However, Lyx is unable to view any type of format. Any help from the list would be much appreciated. Thanks, Rasmus
Lyx v 2.0.6 unable to view files
Hi! I am having issues with lyx. Since an upgrade of my Ubuntu machine to 13.04, I am unable to view files. No files can be viewed. After pressing view, the program just stalls. The output log is just (after pressing new document and just writing test): Running: pdflatex newfile1.tex /dev/null This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-2.4-1.40.13 (TeX Live 2012/Debian) restricted \write18 enabled. entering extended mode (./newfile1.tex LaTeX2e 2011/06/27 Babel v3.8m and hyphenation patterns for english, dumylang, noyphenation, loaded. Nothing happens, but the rotating progress indicator in the lyx window is animating. After a while, Lyx asks if I want to stop the process, and then I get the following messages: support/Systemcall.cpp (265): Systemcall: 'pdflatex newfile1.tex' did not finish! support/Systemcall.cpp (266): error The process timed out. It might be restarted automatically. support/Systemcall.cpp (267): status The process exited normally. I have tried purging and reinstalling texlive* and lyx. I have tried running pdflatex directly from the command line, and this works and completes more or less instantly, producing a pdf. However, Lyx is unable to view any type of format. Any help from the list would be much appreciated. Thanks, Rasmus
Lyx v 2.0.6 unable to view files
Hi! I am having issues with lyx. Since an upgrade of my Ubuntu machine to 13.04, I am unable to view files. No files can be viewed. After pressing view, the program just stalls. The output log is just (after pressing "new document" and just writing "test"): " Running: pdflatex "newfile1.tex" > /dev/null This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-2.4-1.40.13 (TeX Live 2012/Debian) restricted \write18 enabled. entering extended mode (./newfile1.tex LaTeX2e <2011/06/27> Babel and hyphenation patterns for english, dumylang, noyphenation, loaded. " Nothing happens, but the rotating progress indicator in the lyx window is animating. After a while, Lyx asks if I want to stop the process, and then I get the following messages: "support/Systemcall.cpp (265): Systemcall: 'pdflatex "newfile1.tex"' did not finish! support/Systemcall.cpp (266): error The process timed out. It might be restarted automatically. support/Systemcall.cpp (267): status The process exited normally." I have tried purging and reinstalling texlive* and lyx. I have tried running pdflatex directly from the command line, and this works and completes more or less instantly, producing a pdf. However, Lyx is unable to view any type of format. Any help from the list would be much appreciated. Thanks, Rasmus
Keyboard shortcut for Smallcaps
Hi! I'm typesetting a document where I have to apply Smallcaps a lot, using LyX 2.0.3. I cannot seem to be able to figure out how to request smallcaps using a lyx function, so I have not been able to set a keyboard shortcut. I have been able to set a shortcut for Apply Last Text Style by calling the function textstyle-apply, but would prefer a direct shortcut. I've played around with various commands, but cannot seem to find the correct one, and I was unable to look it up in the list of LyX functions. Help would be appreciated, Rasmus
Re: Keyboard shortcut for Smallcaps
Hi Scott, Thank you very much for the fast reply. I haven't tested this much, but try textstyle-update shape 3 Works perfectly! Thank you! The way to discover LFUNs is either to start LyX with -dbg action (from the command line, if Linux) or to enable user actions in the messages pane. You can also see a list of LFUNs and descriptions of them in the help menu. Thank you for the tip, I will play around with that next tip I am in search! Best, Rasmus
Re: Keyboard shortcut for Smallcaps
If you mean noun, then the function is called font-noun (here, it is bound to Alt+C+C). Thank you, Jürgen. This gives me the same result as Scott's answer, though I can see a difference in source: `\noun{x}` as a result of `font-noun`, `\textsc{x}` from `textstyle-update shape 3`. For defining shortcuts, `font-noun` seems to work well as it does not reset the text size to normal as `textstyle-update` does. Best, Rasmus
Keyboard shortcut for Smallcaps
Hi! I'm typesetting a document where I have to apply Smallcaps a lot, using LyX 2.0.3. I cannot seem to be able to figure out how to request smallcaps using a lyx function, so I have not been able to set a keyboard shortcut. I have been able to set a shortcut for Apply Last Text Style by calling the function textstyle-apply, but would prefer a direct shortcut. I've played around with various commands, but cannot seem to find the correct one, and I was unable to look it up in the list of LyX functions. Help would be appreciated, Rasmus
Re: Keyboard shortcut for Smallcaps
Hi Scott, Thank you very much for the fast reply. I haven't tested this much, but try textstyle-update shape 3 Works perfectly! Thank you! The way to discover LFUNs is either to start LyX with -dbg action (from the command line, if Linux) or to enable user actions in the messages pane. You can also see a list of LFUNs and descriptions of them in the help menu. Thank you for the tip, I will play around with that next tip I am in search! Best, Rasmus
Re: Keyboard shortcut for Smallcaps
If you mean noun, then the function is called font-noun (here, it is bound to Alt+C+C). Thank you, Jürgen. This gives me the same result as Scott's answer, though I can see a difference in source: `\noun{x}` as a result of `font-noun`, `\textsc{x}` from `textstyle-update shape 3`. For defining shortcuts, `font-noun` seems to work well as it does not reset the text size to normal as `textstyle-update` does. Best, Rasmus
Keyboard shortcut for Smallcaps
Hi! I'm typesetting a document where I have to apply Smallcaps a lot, using LyX 2.0.3. I cannot seem to be able to figure out how to request smallcaps using a lyx function, so I have not been able to set a keyboard shortcut. I have been able to set a shortcut for "Apply Last Text Style" by calling the function "textstyle-apply", but would prefer a direct shortcut. I've played around with various commands, but cannot seem to find the correct one, and I was unable to look it up in the list of LyX functions. Help would be appreciated, Rasmus
Re: Keyboard shortcut for Smallcaps
Hi Scott, Thank you very much for the fast reply. > I haven't tested this much, but try textstyle-update shape 3 Works perfectly! Thank you! > The way to discover LFUNs is either to start LyX with -dbg action > (from the command line, if Linux) or to enable user actions in the > messages pane. You can also see a list of LFUNs and descriptions of > them in the help menu. > Thank you for the tip, I will play around with that next tip I am in search! Best, Rasmus
Re: Keyboard shortcut for Smallcaps
> If you mean "noun", then the function is called font-noun (here, it is bound > to Alt+C+C). > Thank you, Jürgen. This gives me the same result as Scott's answer, though I can see a difference in source: `\noun{x}` as a result of `font-noun`, `\textsc{x}` from `textstyle-update shape 3`. For defining shortcuts, `font-noun` seems to work well as it does not reset the text size to normal as `textstyle-update` does. Best, Rasmus
2Qs for Thesis Template
Dear LyX'ers I'm about to finish my Master thesis, and as I have written each chapter in et's own file, I've found it natural to use the new Thesis template for gathering it all. But I seem to be experiencing some problems. First, the Thesis template numbers all even pages in both the left and the right footer. Only the left footer should contain a page number. I've played around with the footer-definitions, but couldn't get it to work. Secondly, when I compile, all cross-references are not just numbers, but begin with the type. How can I manipulate what it puts in front of the number? It's nice for chapters and sections, but as I refer to equations all the time, it makes my text look really bad -- it outputs Equation X.X with a capital E. I have tryed to edit in the equationautorefname part of the premaple, but with no luck. I hope you are able to help! Kind regards, Rasmus
Re: 2Qs for Thesis Template
Secondly, when I compile, all cross-references are not just numbers, but begin with the type. How can I manipulate what it puts in front of the number? Try to click on the cross-ref and check the Format combo. Here you cannot change whether it outputs Equation X.X or just X.X, unfortunately. It's nice for chapters and sections, but as I refer to equations all the time, it makes my text look really bad -- it outputs Equation X.X with a capital E. I have tried to edit in the equationautorefname part of the premaple, but with no luck. As for 'Equation 1', I suspect that this is the way it is supposed to be in English. Confer [1]. But you may not be writing in English.. Liviu [1] http://forum.wordreference.com/showthread.php?t=1527788 Good point, thank you, but I would still like it removed. ;) -- Rasmus
Re: Fwd: Setting shortcut key for inserting graphics/figures
Yes! Click Insert Graphics (or what ever dialog you want opened). Then look in the bottom of LyX, at the status bar. Here it will say, in this case, dialog-show-new-inset graphics Now, go to Shortcuts and add a new one with the above in the function field. And that's that! Kind regards, Rasmus
2Qs for Thesis Template
Dear LyX'ers I'm about to finish my Master thesis, and as I have written each chapter in et's own file, I've found it natural to use the new Thesis template for gathering it all. But I seem to be experiencing some problems. First, the Thesis template numbers all even pages in both the left and the right footer. Only the left footer should contain a page number. I've played around with the footer-definitions, but couldn't get it to work. Secondly, when I compile, all cross-references are not just numbers, but begin with the type. How can I manipulate what it puts in front of the number? It's nice for chapters and sections, but as I refer to equations all the time, it makes my text look really bad -- it outputs Equation X.X with a capital E. I have tryed to edit in the equationautorefname part of the premaple, but with no luck. I hope you are able to help! Kind regards, Rasmus
Re: 2Qs for Thesis Template
Secondly, when I compile, all cross-references are not just numbers, but begin with the type. How can I manipulate what it puts in front of the number? Try to click on the cross-ref and check the Format combo. Here you cannot change whether it outputs Equation X.X or just X.X, unfortunately. It's nice for chapters and sections, but as I refer to equations all the time, it makes my text look really bad -- it outputs Equation X.X with a capital E. I have tried to edit in the equationautorefname part of the premaple, but with no luck. As for 'Equation 1', I suspect that this is the way it is supposed to be in English. Confer [1]. But you may not be writing in English.. Liviu [1] http://forum.wordreference.com/showthread.php?t=1527788 Good point, thank you, but I would still like it removed. ;) -- Rasmus
Re: Fwd: Setting shortcut key for inserting graphics/figures
Yes! Click Insert Graphics (or what ever dialog you want opened). Then look in the bottom of LyX, at the status bar. Here it will say, in this case, dialog-show-new-inset graphics Now, go to Shortcuts and add a new one with the above in the function field. And that's that! Kind regards, Rasmus
2Qs for Thesis Template
Dear LyX'ers I'm about to finish my Master thesis, and as I have written each chapter in et's own file, I've found it natural to use the new Thesis template for gathering it all. But I seem to be experiencing some problems. First, the Thesis template numbers all even pages in both the left and the right footer. Only the left footer should contain a page number. I've played around with the footer-definitions, but couldn't get it to work. Secondly, when I compile, all cross-references are not just numbers, but begin with the type. How can I manipulate what it puts in front of the number? It's nice for chapters and sections, but as I refer to equations all the time, it makes my text look really bad -- it outputs "Equation X.X" with a capital "E". I have tryed to edit in the equationautorefname part of the premaple, but with no luck. I hope you are able to help! Kind regards, Rasmus
Re: 2Qs for Thesis Template
>> Secondly, when I compile, all cross-references are not just numbers, >> but begin with the type. How can I manipulate what it puts in front of >> the number? >> > Try to click on the cross-ref and check the Format combo. Here you cannot change whether it outputs "Equation X.X" or just "X.X", unfortunately. >> It's nice for chapters and sections, but as I refer to >> equations all the time, it makes my text look really bad -- it outputs >> "Equation X.X" with a capital "E". I have tried to edit in the >> equationautorefname part of the premaple, but with no luck. >> > As for 'Equation 1', I suspect that this is the way it is supposed to > be in English. Confer [1]. But you may not be writing in English.. > > Liviu > > [1] http://forum.wordreference.com/showthread.php?t=1527788 Good point, thank you, but I would still like it removed. ;) -- Rasmus
Re: Fwd: Setting shortcut key for inserting graphics/figures
Yes! Click Insert > Graphics (or what ever dialog you want opened). Then look in the bottom of LyX, at the status bar. Here it will say, in this case, "dialog-show-new-inset graphics" Now, go to Shortcuts and add a new one with the above in the function field. And that's that! Kind regards, Rasmus
Re: Slow, lacking scroll and cursor (LyX 2 -- Ubuntu 11.04)
You can make an experiment and add this to your preferences file: \force_paint_single_char false You have to add it manually - there is no GUI in preferences dialog... The preferences file is $HOME/.lyx/preferences if I remember right. *This definitely helped!* I can still get Xorg to max out, but now mouse wheel scrolling is far smoother -- even a rather heavy document does not chop or lack when scrolling. I also helped when scrolling with arrows per line, but there I still got it to lack. In neither case could I get it grey out, though. I tried removing removing the line again, and checked the heavier document, and there is no doubt it had an effect -- without it, I could immediately get LyX to become non-responsive. Is there also some some trick I can try to speed up vertical cursor movement --- only a problem through, well, any kind of environments. I have already turned off all auto toolbars. As an example, moving the cursor through epistemological point of view in Hintikka's Epistemology without Knowledge and without Belief with Hintikka's marked as misspelled, the cursor chops through the first three/four characters and the disappears and resurfaces close to the middle of Knowledge, continuing from there full speed. I noticed that the cursor does not chop when I hold shift, i.e. mark text.
Re: Slow, lacking scroll and cursor (LyX 2 -- Ubuntu 11.04)
Ok, good to know that. But you have to pay a price for it. Now the drawing of text isn't in sync with cursor positioning. At least it is possible. On my machine it's always wrong. Since it depends on the fonts (AFAIK) I cannot tell how bad it's on your side. I haven't seen a problem yet, but thank you for letting me know. Hmmm... are you very short on system resources in general? Is it swapping already? Or has very slow disks? Far from it, one both accounts. I use only 0.41 of my 1.9 GB DDR3 RAM, and have a SSD. I suggest to disable spellcheck on the fly completely than. I think I'll do that. Is there some way I can get LyX to not draw the boxes, perhaps, around math, so I only get the signs themselves? Not that I prefer it, but maybe it simply the highlighting of these elements that cause problems?
Re: Slow, lacking scroll and cursor (LyX 2 -- Ubuntu 11.04)
This I cannot answer. I don't think so. I think you cannot disable it. And I don't believe it's the cause of the problems, but I'm not sure. OK! I will leave it. Thank you very much for your help. It has made a major difference that I can now mouse wheel scroll through the document smoothly. I will check in once in a while to see if new answers have arrived --- unfortunately, I first send the question, then signed up for the list, which means I do not get answers to this thread, hence the lack of order in the thread as I can only reply to my own initial mail ;) Again, thank you!
Re: Slow, lacking scroll and cursor (LyX 2 -- Ubuntu 11.04)
You can make an experiment and add this to your preferences file: \force_paint_single_char false You have to add it manually - there is no GUI in preferences dialog... The preferences file is $HOME/.lyx/preferences if I remember right. *This definitely helped!* I can still get Xorg to max out, but now mouse wheel scrolling is far smoother -- even a rather heavy document does not chop or lack when scrolling. I also helped when scrolling with arrows per line, but there I still got it to lack. In neither case could I get it grey out, though. I tried removing removing the line again, and checked the heavier document, and there is no doubt it had an effect -- without it, I could immediately get LyX to become non-responsive. Is there also some some trick I can try to speed up vertical cursor movement --- only a problem through, well, any kind of environments. I have already turned off all auto toolbars. As an example, moving the cursor through epistemological point of view in Hintikka's Epistemology without Knowledge and without Belief with Hintikka's marked as misspelled, the cursor chops through the first three/four characters and the disappears and resurfaces close to the middle of Knowledge, continuing from there full speed. I noticed that the cursor does not chop when I hold shift, i.e. mark text.
Re: Slow, lacking scroll and cursor (LyX 2 -- Ubuntu 11.04)
Ok, good to know that. But you have to pay a price for it. Now the drawing of text isn't in sync with cursor positioning. At least it is possible. On my machine it's always wrong. Since it depends on the fonts (AFAIK) I cannot tell how bad it's on your side. I haven't seen a problem yet, but thank you for letting me know. Hmmm... are you very short on system resources in general? Is it swapping already? Or has very slow disks? Far from it, one both accounts. I use only 0.41 of my 1.9 GB DDR3 RAM, and have a SSD. I suggest to disable spellcheck on the fly completely than. I think I'll do that. Is there some way I can get LyX to not draw the boxes, perhaps, around math, so I only get the signs themselves? Not that I prefer it, but maybe it simply the highlighting of these elements that cause problems?
Re: Slow, lacking scroll and cursor (LyX 2 -- Ubuntu 11.04)
This I cannot answer. I don't think so. I think you cannot disable it. And I don't believe it's the cause of the problems, but I'm not sure. OK! I will leave it. Thank you very much for your help. It has made a major difference that I can now mouse wheel scroll through the document smoothly. I will check in once in a while to see if new answers have arrived --- unfortunately, I first send the question, then signed up for the list, which means I do not get answers to this thread, hence the lack of order in the thread as I can only reply to my own initial mail ;) Again, thank you!
Re: Slow, lacking scroll and cursor (LyX 2 -- Ubuntu 11.04)
> You can make an experiment and add this to your preferences file: > > \force_paint_single_char false > > You have to add it manually - there is no GUI in preferences dialog... > The preferences file is $HOME/.lyx/preferences if I remember right. *This definitely helped!* I can still get Xorg to max out, but now mouse wheel scrolling is far smoother -- even a rather heavy document does not chop or lack when scrolling. I also helped when scrolling with arrows per line, but there I still got it to lack. In neither case could I get it "grey out", though. I tried removing removing the line again, and checked the heavier document, and there is no doubt it had an effect -- without it, I could immediately get LyX to become non-responsive. Is there also some some trick I can try to speed up vertical cursor movement --- only a problem through, well, any kind of environments. I have already turned off all "auto" toolbars. As an example, moving the cursor through "epistemological point of view in Hintikka's Epistemology without Knowledge and without Belief" with "Hintikka's" marked as misspelled, the cursor chops through the first three/four characters and the disappears and resurfaces close to the middle of "Knowledge", continuing from there full speed. I noticed that the cursor does not chop when I hold shift, i.e. mark text.
Re: Slow, lacking scroll and cursor (LyX 2 -- Ubuntu 11.04)
> Ok, good to know that. But you have to pay a price for it. > Now the drawing of text isn't in sync with cursor positioning. > At least it is possible. On my machine it's always wrong. > Since it depends on the fonts (AFAIK) I cannot tell how bad it's > on your side. I haven't seen a problem yet, but thank you for letting me know. > Hmmm... are you very short on system resources in general? > Is it swapping already? Or has very slow disks? Far from it, one both accounts. I use only 0.41 of my 1.9 GB DDR3 RAM, and have a SSD. > I suggest to disable spellcheck on the fly completely than. I think I'll do that. Is there some way I can get LyX to not draw the boxes, perhaps, around math, so I only get the signs themselves? Not that I prefer it, but maybe it simply the "highlighting" of these elements that cause problems?
Re: Slow, lacking scroll and cursor (LyX 2 -- Ubuntu 11.04)
> This I cannot answer. I don't think so. > I think you cannot disable it. And I don't believe it's the cause of the > problems, but I'm not sure. OK! I will leave it. Thank you very much for your help. It has made a major difference that I can now mouse wheel scroll through the document smoothly. I will check in once in a while to see if new answers have arrived --- unfortunately, I first send the question, then signed up for the list, which means I do not get answers to this thread, hence the lack of order in the thread as I can only reply to my own initial mail ;) Again, thank you!
Slow, lacking scroll and cursor (LyX 2 -- Ubuntu 11.04)
Dear LyX mailing list, I have tried to search, but could find no answer, and I apologize if this is a well-known problem for which no solution exists. But I have a LyX performance issue that I would *really* like to fix. Running LyX 2.0.0rc3 on Ubuntu 11.04, I experience a lot of 1) slow scrolling, which lacks behind key-presses and 2) slow cursor movement when in environments -- in earlier versions, this was most noticeable when the cursor hit math boxes, but it also occurs when reaching misspelled (and hence underlined) words. I am inquiring whether this is a known problem and whether a fix exists (certain set of settings, for example) or is forthcoming and finally, if there is something I can do in order to help. Kind regards, Rasmus
Re: Slow, lacking scroll and cursor (LyX 2 -- Ubuntu 11.04)
Dear Stephan, Thank you for the fast reply. 1): I run continuous updates in Ubuntu, but the version in the software center is 2.0.0~rc3-1, but having *just* updated, my version is still 2.0.0rc3 from April 10th, 2011. How can I update to a latter version? I can't seem to find a download link under Linux binaries. I have nop reason (that I know of) for not updating. 2, 3 and 4): When using top and line scrolling, I can see that the process Xorg is taking up 98-100% and LyX 15-20% when opening a not that long document with hardly any math not citations, and when cutting the document to 1/3 in length, and using the smallest possible windows size, this drops to 50% for Xorg, but the same for LyX, both after having disabled continuous spell checking. It is still so slow and lacking that I can't scroll through and skim the document in the meantime. When using page up/down, both LyX and Xorg stay below 10% for the small window, and can be pushed to 100% for Xorg and 15% for LyX using half the screen and the longer document. Best, Rasmus
Slow, lacking scroll and cursor (LyX 2 -- Ubuntu 11.04)
Dear LyX mailing list, I have tried to search, but could find no answer, and I apologize if this is a well-known problem for which no solution exists. But I have a LyX performance issue that I would *really* like to fix. Running LyX 2.0.0rc3 on Ubuntu 11.04, I experience a lot of 1) slow scrolling, which lacks behind key-presses and 2) slow cursor movement when in environments -- in earlier versions, this was most noticeable when the cursor hit math boxes, but it also occurs when reaching misspelled (and hence underlined) words. I am inquiring whether this is a known problem and whether a fix exists (certain set of settings, for example) or is forthcoming and finally, if there is something I can do in order to help. Kind regards, Rasmus
Re: Slow, lacking scroll and cursor (LyX 2 -- Ubuntu 11.04)
Dear Stephan, Thank you for the fast reply. 1): I run continuous updates in Ubuntu, but the version in the software center is 2.0.0~rc3-1, but having *just* updated, my version is still 2.0.0rc3 from April 10th, 2011. How can I update to a latter version? I can't seem to find a download link under Linux binaries. I have nop reason (that I know of) for not updating. 2, 3 and 4): When using top and line scrolling, I can see that the process Xorg is taking up 98-100% and LyX 15-20% when opening a not that long document with hardly any math not citations, and when cutting the document to 1/3 in length, and using the smallest possible windows size, this drops to 50% for Xorg, but the same for LyX, both after having disabled continuous spell checking. It is still so slow and lacking that I can't scroll through and skim the document in the meantime. When using page up/down, both LyX and Xorg stay below 10% for the small window, and can be pushed to 100% for Xorg and 15% for LyX using half the screen and the longer document. Best, Rasmus
Slow, lacking scroll and cursor (LyX 2 -- Ubuntu 11.04)
Dear LyX mailing list, I have tried to search, but could find no answer, and I apologize if this is a well-known problem for which no solution exists. But I have a LyX performance issue that I would *really* like to fix. Running LyX 2.0.0rc3 on Ubuntu 11.04, I experience a lot of 1) slow scrolling, which lacks behind key-presses and 2) slow cursor movement when in environments -- in earlier versions, this was most noticeable when the cursor hit math boxes, but it also occurs when reaching misspelled (and hence underlined) words. I am inquiring whether this is a known problem and whether a fix exists (certain set of settings, for example) or is forthcoming and finally, if there is something I can do in order to help. Kind regards, Rasmus
Re: Slow, lacking scroll and cursor (LyX 2 -- Ubuntu 11.04)
Dear Stephan, Thank you for the fast reply. 1): I run continuous updates in Ubuntu, but the version in the software center is 2.0.0~rc3-1, but having *just* updated, my version is still 2.0.0rc3 from April 10th, 2011. How can I update to a latter version? I can't seem to find a download link under Linux binaries. I have nop reason (that I know of) for not updating. 2, 3 and 4): When using top and line scrolling, I can see that the process Xorg is taking up 98-100% and LyX 15-20% when opening a not that long document with hardly any math not citations, and when cutting the document to 1/3 in length, and using the smallest possible windows size, this drops to 50% for Xorg, but the same for LyX, both after having disabled continuous spell checking. It is still so slow and lacking that I can't scroll through and skim the document in the meantime. When using page up/down, both LyX and Xorg stay below 10% for the small window, and can be pushed to 100% for Xorg and 15% for LyX using half the screen and the longer document. Best, Rasmus