LyX and Slackware combo. Works a treat!
:o)
/Thomas
LyX and Slackware combo. Works a treat!
:o)
/Thomas
LyX and Slackware combo. Works a treat!
:o)
/Thomas
On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 6:25 AM, Michael Gasperlmich...@gasperl.at wrote:
Hi! I have the following Problem:
LyX 1.6.2 crashes regularily while i scroll down in a bigger document.
This only happens if showing graphics is enabled. How can I solve this
problem?
Thank you very much!
This also
On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 6:25 AM, Michael Gasperlmich...@gasperl.at wrote:
Hi! I have the following Problem:
LyX 1.6.2 crashes regularily while i scroll down in a bigger document.
This only happens if showing graphics is enabled. How can I solve this
problem?
Thank you very much!
This also
On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 6:25 AM, Michael Gasperl wrote:
> Hi! I have the following Problem:
> LyX 1.6.2 crashes regularily while i scroll down in a bigger document.
> This only happens if showing graphics is enabled. How can I solve this
> problem?
> Thank you very much!
This
Hey all,
I've now written a small number of texts using LyX, and I'm *very*
happy with it.
I do though have one request for the coming versions of LyX: When you
mouseover the various GUI buttons, how about adding the shortcut to
the popup text, eg. CTRL + E for the Emphasis button?
When
Hey all,
I've now written a small number of texts using LyX, and I'm *very*
happy with it.
I do though have one request for the coming versions of LyX: When you
mouseover the various GUI buttons, how about adding the shortcut to
the popup text, eg. CTRL + E for the Emphasis button?
When
Hey all,
I've now written a small number of texts using LyX, and I'm *very*
happy with it.
I do though have one request for the coming versions of LyX: When you
mouseover the various GUI buttons, how about adding the shortcut to
the popup text, eg. CTRL + E for the Emphasis button?
When
Hey again,
Now that I've decided on using LyX for my manual, I've started
wondering how to go about getting the source code examples highlighted
and indented. Most of the code examples will be in Ada, with a little
bit of C here and there.
Is there a way to automate this, or should I just do it
On Sat, May 2, 2009 at 9:31 PM, rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com wrote:
Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
I have used the listings package. It probably knows ada. (I haven't used
it with lyx though, just with latex.)
There is support for listings in LyX. Use the InsertProgram Listing
environment. Ada is
Hey again,
Now that I've decided on using LyX for my manual, I've started
wondering how to go about getting the source code examples highlighted
and indented. Most of the code examples will be in Ada, with a little
bit of C here and there.
Is there a way to automate this, or should I just do it
On Sat, May 2, 2009 at 9:31 PM, rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com wrote:
Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
I have used the listings package. It probably knows ada. (I haven't used
it with lyx though, just with latex.)
There is support for listings in LyX. Use the InsertProgram Listing
environment. Ada is
Hey again,
Now that I've decided on using LyX for my manual, I've started
wondering how to go about getting the source code examples highlighted
and indented. Most of the code examples will be in Ada, with a little
bit of C here and there.
Is there a way to "automate" this, or should I just do
On Sat, May 2, 2009 at 9:31 PM, rgheck wrote:
> Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
>>
>> I have used the "listings" package. It probably knows ada. (I haven't used
>> it with lyx though, just with latex.)
>>
>
> There is support for listings in LyX. Use the Insert>Program Listing
>
2009/4/29 Steve Litt sl...@troubleshooters.com:
Hi Thomas,
In my opinion, LyX is exactly the right tool for what you're doing. With its
WYSIAWYG (What You See Is Almost What You Get) environment, you can pound out
content as fast as your fingers can type, and never have to spend time
2009/4/29 Steve Litt sl...@troubleshooters.com:
Hi Thomas,
In my opinion, LyX is exactly the right tool for what you're doing. With its
WYSIAWYG (What You See Is Almost What You Get) environment, you can pound out
content as fast as your fingers can type, and never have to spend time
2009/4/29 Steve Litt :
> Hi Thomas,
>
> In my opinion, LyX is exactly the right tool for what you're doing. With its
> WYSIAWYG (What You See Is Almost What You Get) environment, you can pound out
> content as fast as your fingers can type, and never have to spend time
>
is more than welcome.
Sincerely,
Thomas Løcke
is more than welcome.
Sincerely,
Thomas Løcke
all advice is more than welcome.
Sincerely,
Thomas Løcke
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