Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Jannick Asmus wrote:
is it possible to indicate changes of the document in track mode in
the pdf by a vertical bar in the margin area?
With pdflatex output:
\usepackage[pdftex]{changebar}
\renewcommand{\lyxadded}[3]{{\cbstart\color{lyxadded}{}#3\cbend}}
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On 11/15/2010 10:10 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Jannick Asmus wrote:
>> is it possible to indicate changes of the document in track mode in the
>> pdf by a vertical bar in the margin area?
>
> With pdflatex output:
>
>
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Jannick Asmus wrote:
I got already aware that changes can be shown in colored letters,
whereas grayed-out comments appear as ordinary blued text after
adding such a comment in track mode. Could this be amended to have
comments in light blue - or any other color
Jannick Asmus wrote:
> That's great as well. Light blue does not seem to be too different from
> gray. But I suspect {RGB}{192,192,255} codes the color which could be
> adjusted.
Yes. You can replace that by the RGB values of your choice.
Jürgen
Rainer M Krug wrote:
> This sounds quite usefull - has this been added to LyX 2 as an option to
> be enabled easily?
No.
Jürgen
Hi gang. As LyX 2.0 beta 1 is now released, I thought I'd make the switch
over (OS X 10.6). It installs and runs fine, but as best I can tell there is
no automated import of LyX 1.6.7 settings. Are there any (draft)
instructions available for walking the upgrade path? Are there any backwards
hope,
you're
using it with copies of your important documents.
It installs and runs fine, but as best I can tell there is no automated
import of LyX 1.6.7 settings.
Yes, the automated import is on the agenda only.
The needed scripts are unfinished or at least the integration of them
Hi gang. As LyX 2.0 beta 1 is now released, I thought I'd make the switch
over (OS X 10.6). It installs and runs fine, but as best I can tell there is
no automated import of LyX 1.6.7 settings. Are there any (draft)
instructions available for walking the upgrade path? Are there any backwards
hope,
you're
using it with copies of your important documents.
It installs and runs fine, but as best I can tell there is no automated
import of LyX 1.6.7 settings.
Yes, the automated import is on the agenda only.
The needed scripts are unfinished or at least the integration of them
Hi gang. As LyX 2.0 beta 1 is now released, I thought I'd make the switch
over (OS X 10.6). It installs and runs fine, but as best I can tell there is
no automated import of LyX 1.6.7 settings. Are there any (draft)
instructions available for walking the upgrade path? Are there any backwards
. So I hope,
you're
using it with copies of your important documents.
> It installs and runs fine, but as best I can tell there is no automated
> import of LyX 1.6.7 settings.
Yes, the automated import is on the agenda only.
The needed scripts are unfinished or at least the integra
Hi all,
after I have updated from LyX 1.6.6.1 to 1.6.7
LyX reports
that no information is available to convert fig to asciixfig and suggests to
define a converter.
The same document did not cause such errors with LyX 1.6.6.1.
Even during typing this dialog pops up.
Does anybody know what's
Hi all,
after I have updated from LyX 1.6.6.1 to 1.6.7
LyX reports
that no information is available to convert fig to asciixfig and suggests to
define a converter.
The same document did not cause such errors with LyX 1.6.6.1.
Even during typing this dialog pops up.
Does anybody know what's
Hi all,
after I have updated from LyX 1.6.6.1 to 1.6.7
LyX reports
that no information is available to convert fig to asciixfig and suggests to
define a converter.
The same document did not cause such errors with LyX 1.6.6.1.
Even during typing this dialog pops up.
Does anybody know what's
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On 13.10.2010 22:32, Tennessee Carmel-Veilleux wrote:
On 13 October 2010 16:16, Bert Morio bert.mo...@arcor.de
mailto:bert.mo...@arcor.de wrote:
Had no problems with older versions of Lyx, but with Lyx 1.6.7 it is
impossible to use the FILE
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On 13.10.2010 22:32, Tennessee Carmel-Veilleux wrote:
On 13 October 2010 16:16, Bert Morio bert.mo...@arcor.de
mailto:bert.mo...@arcor.de wrote:
Had no problems with older versions of Lyx, but with Lyx 1.6.7 it is
impossible to use the FILE
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On 13.10.2010 22:32, Tennessee Carmel-Veilleux wrote:
> On 13 October 2010 16:16, Bert Morio <bert.mo...@arcor.de
> <mailto:bert.mo...@arcor.de>> wrote:
>
>
> Had no problems with older versions of Lyx, but with Lyx 1.6.
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Had no problems with older versions of Lyx, but with Lyx 1.6.7 it is
impossible to use the FILE OPEN or the FILE SAVE AS dialog. No new
window for file select pops up. Various de- and reinstalls didn't help.
Bert Morio
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On 13 October 2010 16:16, Bert Morio bert.mo...@arcor.de wrote:
Had no problems with older versions of Lyx, but with Lyx 1.6.7 it is
impossible to use the FILE OPEN or the FILE SAVE AS dialog. No new
window for file select pops up. Various de- and reinstalls didn't help.
Another user had
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Had no problems with older versions of Lyx, but with Lyx 1.6.7 it is
impossible to use the FILE OPEN or the FILE SAVE AS dialog. No new
window for file select pops up. Various de- and reinstalls didn't help.
Bert Morio
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On 13 October 2010 16:16, Bert Morio bert.mo...@arcor.de wrote:
Had no problems with older versions of Lyx, but with Lyx 1.6.7 it is
impossible to use the FILE OPEN or the FILE SAVE AS dialog. No new
window for file select pops up. Various de- and reinstalls didn't help.
Another user had
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Had no problems with older versions of Lyx, but with Lyx 1.6.7 it is
impossible to use the FILE OPEN or the FILE SAVE AS dialog. No new
window for file select pops up. Various de- and reinstalls didn't help.
Bert Morio
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On 13 October 2010 16:16, Bert Morio <bert.mo...@arcor.de> wrote:
>
> Had no problems with older versions of Lyx, but with Lyx 1.6.7 it is
> impossible to use the FILE OPEN or the FILE SAVE AS dialog. No new
> window for file select pops up. Various de- and reinstalls didn't
On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 10:27 AM, Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there really no easy way to have tlmgr alongside
Debian/Ubuntu-provided TeXLive binaries? Regards
Liviu
PS For those concerned, there is an Ubuntu Idea [1] where you can vote
on this issue.
[1]
On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 10:27 AM, Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there really no easy way to have tlmgr alongside
Debian/Ubuntu-provided TeXLive binaries? Regards
Liviu
PS For those concerned, there is an Ubuntu Idea [1] where you can vote
on this issue.
[1]
On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 10:27 AM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
> Is there really no easy way to have tlmgr alongside
> Debian/Ubuntu-provided TeXLive binaries? Regards
> Liviu
>
> PS For those concerned, there is an Ubuntu Idea [1] where you can vote
> on this issue.
> [1]
Dear all
Even if it's quite off-topic for lyx-users, re-opening an old discussion.
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 4:33 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org wrote:
Sven Hoexter wrote:
The Problem is that you often end up with a mess because some third party
installers/package manager overwrite files
Dear all
Even if it's quite off-topic for lyx-users, re-opening an old discussion.
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 4:33 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org wrote:
Sven Hoexter wrote:
The Problem is that you often end up with a mess because some third party
installers/package manager overwrite files
Dear all
Even if it's quite off-topic for lyx-users, re-opening an old discussion.
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 4:33 PM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Sven Hoexter wrote:
>> The Problem is that you often end up with a mess because some third party
>> installers/package manager overwrite
Dear lyx users,
I have recently installed the last version of lyx (1.6.7) together with
opensuse 11.3.
I have a collection of presentations made ages ago with prosper under
lyx, which I still use and adapt to my new needs. Some of them were
updated less than one year ago with LyX 1.6.4.1
Dear lyx users,
I have recently installed the last version of lyx (1.6.7) together with
opensuse 11.3.
I have a collection of presentations made ages ago with prosper under
lyx, which I still use and adapt to my new needs. Some of them were
updated less than one year ago with LyX 1.6.4.1
Dear lyx users,
I have recently installed the last version of lyx (1.6.7) together with
opensuse 11.3.
I have a collection of presentations made ages ago with prosper under
lyx, which I still use and adapt to my new needs. Some of them were
updated less than one year ago with LyX 1.6.4.1
I have finally figured out what was stopping LyX 1.6.7 not to respond to
File-Save, File-SaveAs, File-Open,... on Windows 7 (x64).
It turned out that I had disabled the Tablet PC Input service. Re-enabling
that service fixed the issue.
What I can't digest is why LyX 1.6.6 does not requires
On 2010-08-20, Julien Rioux wrote:
On 20/08/2010 10:49 AM, Rob Oakes wrote:
Which brings me to the question in the front of my mind. Should we
create another Ubuntu/Debian package for LyX that doesn't require the
system LaTeX packages?
Seconded. At least with the internal HTML export, LaTeX
I have finally figured out what was stopping LyX 1.6.7 not to respond to
File-Save, File-SaveAs, File-Open,... on Windows 7 (x64).
It turned out that I had disabled the Tablet PC Input service. Re-enabling
that service fixed the issue.
What I can't digest is why LyX 1.6.6 does not requires
On 2010-08-20, Julien Rioux wrote:
On 20/08/2010 10:49 AM, Rob Oakes wrote:
Which brings me to the question in the front of my mind. Should we
create another Ubuntu/Debian package for LyX that doesn't require the
system LaTeX packages?
Seconded. At least with the internal HTML export, LaTeX
I have finally figured out what was stopping LyX 1.6.7 not to respond to
File->Save, File->SaveAs, File->Open,... on Windows 7 (x64).
It turned out that I had disabled the "Tablet PC Input" service. Re-enabling
that service fixed the issue.
What I can't digest is why LyX 1.6.
On 2010-08-20, Julien Rioux wrote:
> On 20/08/2010 10:49 AM, Rob Oakes wrote:
>> Which brings me to the question in the front of my mind. Should we
>> create another Ubuntu/Debian package for LyX that doesn't require the
>> system LaTeX packages?
Seconded. At least with the internal HTML
Hello Rob
On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 6:45 PM, Rob Oakes rob.oa...@oak-tree.us wrote:
PS, if there is interest from the developer/user community, I would also be
happy to create a PPA for the latest alpha of LyX 2 (or we on the betas
yet?). To prevent it from destroying your system, though, I
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 2:40 AM, Julien Rioux
jri...@physics.utoronto.ca wrote:
FYI Although this is true, you cannot use the texlive 2009 package manager
when texlive 2009 is installed from the ubuntu repository.
That's very strange. Why would they block this?
Liviu
--
Do you know how to
I have had the same question about the TexLive package manager (tlmgr)
for a while now. When you install tl2009 on Windows you get tlmgr. In
Linux you don't (unless you install from sources, apparently).
Ehud Kaplan
On 8/20/2010 6:23 AM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 2:40
Liviu Andronic wrote:
FYI Although this is true, you cannot use the texlive 2009 package
manager when texlive 2009 is installed from the ubuntu repository.
That's very strange. Why would they block this?
The argument, AFAIU, is that the distributors do not want yet another package
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 12:53:32PM +0200, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Liviu Andronic wrote:
FYI Although this is true, you cannot use the texlive 2009 package
manager when texlive 2009 is installed from the ubuntu repository.
That's very strange. Why would they block this?
The
Sven Hoexter wrote:
The Problem is that you often end up with a mess because some third party
installers/package manager overwrite files of your distribution packages.
And a few weeks later a new update for your distribution arrives and
replaces some of the newer files with another older but
2010/8/20 Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org:
Sure. But you lose one of the most important features of TeXLive: immediate
update to the most recent packages from CTAN.
But that strategy is equal for *buntu itself. You are frozen to
packages version coming with *buntu release. The only exception
On 20/08/2010 7:29 AM, Sven Hoexter wrote:
The Problem is that you often end up with a mess because some third party
installers/package manager overwrite files of your distribution packages.
And a few weeks later a new update for your distribution arrives and
replaces some of the newer files
On Aug 20, 2010, at 7:33 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Sure. But you lose one of the most important features of TeXLive: immediate
update to the most recent packages from CTAN.
I think it really depends on your needs. The question for the user becomes,
how often do you really need to
This is how, after all, python packages are managed (through setup.py). But I
agree if you really need this, advanced users can figure it out by
themselves. I can only dream.
I'm not sure that it's that simple. (Or if it is, I really need to learn more
about packaging!) I maintain a
On 20/08/2010 10:49 AM, Rob Oakes wrote:
This is how, after all, python packages are managed (through setup.py). But I
agree if you really need this, advanced users can figure it out by themselves.
I can only dream.
I'm not sure that it's that simple. (Or if it is, I really need to learn
Rob Oakes wrote:
Sure. But you lose one of the most important features of TeXLive:
immediate update to the most recent packages from CTAN.
I think it really depends on your needs.
I could not agree more.
The question for the user
becomes, how often do you really need to update your
Hello Rob
On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 6:45 PM, Rob Oakes rob.oa...@oak-tree.us wrote:
PS, if there is interest from the developer/user community, I would also be
happy to create a PPA for the latest alpha of LyX 2 (or we on the betas
yet?). To prevent it from destroying your system, though, I
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 2:40 AM, Julien Rioux
jri...@physics.utoronto.ca wrote:
FYI Although this is true, you cannot use the texlive 2009 package manager
when texlive 2009 is installed from the ubuntu repository.
That's very strange. Why would they block this?
Liviu
--
Do you know how to
I have had the same question about the TexLive package manager (tlmgr)
for a while now. When you install tl2009 on Windows you get tlmgr. In
Linux you don't (unless you install from sources, apparently).
Ehud Kaplan
On 8/20/2010 6:23 AM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 2:40
Liviu Andronic wrote:
FYI Although this is true, you cannot use the texlive 2009 package
manager when texlive 2009 is installed from the ubuntu repository.
That's very strange. Why would they block this?
The argument, AFAIU, is that the distributors do not want yet another package
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 12:53:32PM +0200, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Liviu Andronic wrote:
FYI Although this is true, you cannot use the texlive 2009 package
manager when texlive 2009 is installed from the ubuntu repository.
That's very strange. Why would they block this?
The
Sven Hoexter wrote:
The Problem is that you often end up with a mess because some third party
installers/package manager overwrite files of your distribution packages.
And a few weeks later a new update for your distribution arrives and
replaces some of the newer files with another older but
2010/8/20 Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org:
Sure. But you lose one of the most important features of TeXLive: immediate
update to the most recent packages from CTAN.
But that strategy is equal for *buntu itself. You are frozen to
packages version coming with *buntu release. The only exception
On 20/08/2010 7:29 AM, Sven Hoexter wrote:
The Problem is that you often end up with a mess because some third party
installers/package manager overwrite files of your distribution packages.
And a few weeks later a new update for your distribution arrives and
replaces some of the newer files
On Aug 20, 2010, at 7:33 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Sure. But you lose one of the most important features of TeXLive: immediate
update to the most recent packages from CTAN.
I think it really depends on your needs. The question for the user becomes,
how often do you really need to
This is how, after all, python packages are managed (through setup.py). But I
agree if you really need this, advanced users can figure it out by
themselves. I can only dream.
I'm not sure that it's that simple. (Or if it is, I really need to learn more
about packaging!) I maintain a
On 20/08/2010 10:49 AM, Rob Oakes wrote:
This is how, after all, python packages are managed (through setup.py). But I
agree if you really need this, advanced users can figure it out by themselves.
I can only dream.
I'm not sure that it's that simple. (Or if it is, I really need to learn
Rob Oakes wrote:
Sure. But you lose one of the most important features of TeXLive:
immediate update to the most recent packages from CTAN.
I think it really depends on your needs.
I could not agree more.
The question for the user
becomes, how often do you really need to update your
Hello Rob
On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 6:45 PM, Rob Oakes wrote:
> PS, if there is interest from the developer/user community, I would also be
> happy to create a PPA for the latest alpha of LyX 2 (or we on the betas
> yet?). To prevent it from destroying your system, though,
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 2:40 AM, Julien Rioux
wrote:
> FYI> Although this is true, you cannot use the texlive 2009 package manager
> when texlive 2009 is installed from the ubuntu repository.
>
That's very strange. Why would they block this?
Liviu
--
Do you know
I have had the same question about the TexLive package manager (tlmgr)
for a while now. When you install tl2009 on Windows you get tlmgr. In
Linux you don't (unless you install from sources, apparently).
Ehud Kaplan
On 8/20/2010 6:23 AM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 2:40
Liviu Andronic wrote:
> > FYI> Although this is true, you cannot use the texlive 2009 package
> > manager when texlive 2009 is installed from the ubuntu repository.
>
> That's very strange. Why would they block this?
The argument, AFAIU, is that the distributors do not want yet another package
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 12:53:32PM +0200, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Liviu Andronic wrote:
> > > FYI> Although this is true, you cannot use the texlive 2009 package
> > > manager when texlive 2009 is installed from the ubuntu repository.
> >
> > That's very strange. Why would they block this?
>
Sven Hoexter wrote:
> The Problem is that you often end up with a mess because some third party
> installers/package manager overwrite files of your distribution packages.
> And a few weeks later a new update for your distribution arrives and
> replaces some of the newer files with another older
2010/8/20 Jürgen Spitzmüller :
> Sure. But you lose one of the most important features of TeXLive: immediate
> update to the most recent packages from CTAN.
But that strategy is equal for *buntu itself. You are frozen to
packages version coming with *buntu release. The only
On 20/08/2010 7:29 AM, Sven Hoexter wrote:
The Problem is that you often end up with a mess because some third party
installers/package manager overwrite files of your distribution packages.
And a few weeks later a new update for your distribution arrives and
replaces some of the newer files
On Aug 20, 2010, at 7:33 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Sure. But you lose one of the most important features of TeXLive: immediate
> update to the most recent packages from CTAN.
I think it really depends on your needs. The question for the user becomes,
how often do you really need to
> This is how, after all, python packages are managed (through setup.py). But I
> agree if you really need this, advanced users can figure it out by
> themselves. I can only dream.
I'm not sure that it's that simple. (Or if it is, I really need to learn more
about packaging!) I maintain a
On 20/08/2010 10:49 AM, Rob Oakes wrote:
This is how, after all, python packages are managed (through setup.py). But I
agree if you really need this, advanced users can figure it out by themselves.
I can only dream.
I'm not sure that it's that simple. (Or if it is, I really need to learn
Rob Oakes wrote:
> > Sure. But you lose one of the most important features of TeXLive:
> > immediate update to the most recent packages from CTAN.
>
> I think it really depends on your needs.
I could not agree more.
> The question for the user
> becomes, how often do you really need to update
! That is very good news.
Moreover, a lyx-1.6.7 deb package is available on getdeb repos from
2010-07-23, http://www.getdeb.net/software/LyX
PS, if there is interest from the developer/user community, I would also be
happy to create a PPA for the latest alpha of LyX 2 (or we on the betas
yet
Tennessee,
Thank you for your response. I forgot to mention that I also tried the
AltInstaller and had the same problem. The preview and export functions
work but
saving in the native lyx format is not working.
Dear LyX Folks,
The news is not good for me. By switching back to LyX 1.6.7
Dear LyX users and developers,
I am facing serious issues with LyX 1.6.7 (both installers) on Windows x64.
Nothing happens when you hit (or use the keyboard short-cut for) the following:
File - Open
File - Save
File - Save As
File - Import
File - New From Template
I experience this same issue
Am Donnerstag 19 August 2010 schrieb Mukhtar Ullah:
Dear LyX users and developers,
I am facing serious issues with LyX 1.6.7 (both installers) on Windows x64.
Nothing happens when you hit (or use the keyboard short-cut for) the
following:
File - Open
File - Save
File - Save As
File
Kornel Benko Kornel.Benko at berlin.de writes:
Am Donnerstag 19 August 2010 schrieb Mukhtar Ullah:
Dear LyX users and developers,
I am facing serious issues with LyX 1.6.7 (both installers) on Windows x64.
Nothing happens when you hit (or use the keyboard short-cut for) the
following
Mukhtar Ullah wrote:
Dear LyX users and developers,
I am facing serious issues with LyX 1.6.7 (both installers) on Windows x64.
looks like http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/6831
pavel
I am facing serious issues with LyX 1.6.7 (both installers) on
Windows x64.
Nothing happens when you hit (or use the keyboard short-cut for) the
following:
File - Open
I cannot reproduce this. I'm developing the alternative Windows
installer on a 64bit Windows XP.
I assume that your
Uwe Stöhr uwestoehr at web.de writes:
I am facing serious issues with LyX 1.6.7 (both installers) on
Windows x64.
Nothing happens when you hit (or use the keyboard short-cut for) the
following:
File - Open
I cannot reproduce this. I'm developing the alternative Windows
On 08/19/2010 04:24 AM, Ignacio García wrote:
I wanted to provide a bit of an update to my adventures with Ubuntu packaging
(insofar as they are related to LyX).
I've spoken with the Ubuntu developers, and they have granted our request to
include 1.6.7 in the next version of Ubuntu
Hi Fareed,
Does this new LyX package depend on the the TexLive in Ubuntu's
repositories? Ubuntu's version of TexLive was out-of-date for a long
time, so I installed TexLive 2009 directly from its net installer, to
use its latex package manager. As a result I've had to install any latex
related
On 19/08/2010 7:28 PM, Rob Oakes wrote:
However, Ubuntu updated the version of LaTeX to TeXLive 2009 in 10.04.
FYI Although this is true, you cannot use the texlive 2009 package
manager when texlive 2009 is installed from the ubuntu repository.
--
Julien
! That is very good news.
Moreover, a lyx-1.6.7 deb package is available on getdeb repos from
2010-07-23, http://www.getdeb.net/software/LyX
PS, if there is interest from the developer/user community, I would also be
happy to create a PPA for the latest alpha of LyX 2 (or we on the betas
yet
Tennessee,
Thank you for your response. I forgot to mention that I also tried the
AltInstaller and had the same problem. The preview and export functions
work but
saving in the native lyx format is not working.
Dear LyX Folks,
The news is not good for me. By switching back to LyX 1.6.7
Dear LyX users and developers,
I am facing serious issues with LyX 1.6.7 (both installers) on Windows x64.
Nothing happens when you hit (or use the keyboard short-cut for) the following:
File - Open
File - Save
File - Save As
File - Import
File - New From Template
I experience this same issue
Am Donnerstag 19 August 2010 schrieb Mukhtar Ullah:
Dear LyX users and developers,
I am facing serious issues with LyX 1.6.7 (both installers) on Windows x64.
Nothing happens when you hit (or use the keyboard short-cut for) the
following:
File - Open
File - Save
File - Save As
File
Kornel Benko Kornel.Benko at berlin.de writes:
Am Donnerstag 19 August 2010 schrieb Mukhtar Ullah:
Dear LyX users and developers,
I am facing serious issues with LyX 1.6.7 (both installers) on Windows x64.
Nothing happens when you hit (or use the keyboard short-cut for) the
following
Mukhtar Ullah wrote:
Dear LyX users and developers,
I am facing serious issues with LyX 1.6.7 (both installers) on Windows x64.
looks like http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/6831
pavel
I am facing serious issues with LyX 1.6.7 (both installers) on
Windows x64.
Nothing happens when you hit (or use the keyboard short-cut for) the
following:
File - Open
I cannot reproduce this. I'm developing the alternative Windows
installer on a 64bit Windows XP.
I assume that your
Uwe Stöhr uwestoehr at web.de writes:
I am facing serious issues with LyX 1.6.7 (both installers) on
Windows x64.
Nothing happens when you hit (or use the keyboard short-cut for) the
following:
File - Open
I cannot reproduce this. I'm developing the alternative Windows
On 08/19/2010 04:24 AM, Ignacio García wrote:
I wanted to provide a bit of an update to my adventures with Ubuntu packaging
(insofar as they are related to LyX).
I've spoken with the Ubuntu developers, and they have granted our request to
include 1.6.7 in the next version of Ubuntu
Hi Fareed,
Does this new LyX package depend on the the TexLive in Ubuntu's
repositories? Ubuntu's version of TexLive was out-of-date for a long
time, so I installed TexLive 2009 directly from its net installer, to
use its latex package manager. As a result I've had to install any latex
related
On 19/08/2010 7:28 PM, Rob Oakes wrote:
However, Ubuntu updated the version of LaTeX to TeXLive 2009 in 10.04.
FYI Although this is true, you cannot use the texlive 2009 package
manager when texlive 2009 is installed from the ubuntu repository.
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Julien
e-devel/+archive/lyx-stable).
Thanks! That is very good news.
Moreover, a lyx-1.6.7 deb package is available on getdeb repos from
2010-07-23, http://www.getdeb.net/software/LyX
> PS, if there is interest from the developer/user community, I would also be
> happy to create a PPA for the latest a
or me. By switching back to LyX 1.6.7, I was optimistic
that I wait for future versions. Today I tried LyX 2.0Alpha5-4-4 and it is the
exact same problem. I hope I don't have to spend the rest of my life with LyX
1.6.6.1 and not being able to use later versions.
Any help is highly appreciated.
Mukhtar
Dear LyX users and developers,
I am facing serious issues with LyX 1.6.7 (both installers) on Windows x64.
Nothing happens when you hit (or use the keyboard short-cut for) the following:
File -> Open
File -> Save
File -> Save As
File -> Import
File -> New From Template
I exper
Am Donnerstag 19 August 2010 schrieb Mukhtar Ullah:
> Dear LyX users and developers,
> I am facing serious issues with LyX 1.6.7 (both installers) on Windows x64.
> Nothing happens when you hit (or use the keyboard short-cut for) the
> following:
>
> File -> Open
> Fil
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