Thanks for all of the answers; they are all what I was looking for.
Perhaps Günter's solution is the most convenient for my setup... the
errors have been there waiting for me in .xsession-errors all along.
Thanks again.
Jay
On 2009-08-24, G. Jay Kerns wrote:
> Is there some Linux trick, where I can open LyX, say, from the Desktop
> without a terminal, but on-the-fly open up a terminal (or is there
> even some other mechanism) to see what LyX is thinking?
Errors of X programms without attached terminal are written in
G. Jay Kerns wrote:
I believe you can make a script that opens LyX with a terminal - but
a minimized terminal. One that disappear as soon as LyX is closed.
If you need the information, just restore the minimized terminal.
Helge Hafting
Thanks, Helge.
I did some searching and it seems like
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 6:23 PM, Helge Hafting wrote:
> I believe you can make a script that opens LyX with a terminal - but
> a minimized terminal. One that disappear as soon as LyX is closed.
>
> If you need the information, just restore the minimized terminal.
Another possibility, run lyx as
>
> I believe you can make a script that opens LyX with a terminal - but
> a minimized terminal. One that disappear as soon as LyX is closed.
>
> If you need the information, just restore the minimized terminal.
>
> Helge Hafting
>
Thanks, Helge.
I did some searching and it seems like I can repl
> You could use emelFM2 as the file manager from which you open your LyX
> documents. It has an integrated output pane that is, for practical
> reasons, a terminal. And you can see all LyX mindwork in it. When not
> needed, you could simply hide the output pane. I would believe Ubuntu
> has a (some
>
> Someone else might have a better answer, but the only thing I know to do
> here is to attach a debugger, such as gdb, to the running process, and then
> you can see the output there. This seems overkill, however, and it will slow
> LyX down.
>
> Another option would be to run LyX from a script
G. Jay Kerns wrote:
Dear LyX-Users,
I am on Ubuntu Linux. If I run lyx from a terminal, then along with
the LyX window I get a terminal where I can see what LyX is thinking
when it generates PDFs, etc. This is a very useful debugging tool,
but I only need it a relatively small fraction of the
On 8/24/09, G. Jay Kerns wrote:
> Is there some Linux trick, where I can open LyX, say, from the Desktop
> without a terminal, but on-the-fly open up a terminal (or is there
> even some other mechanism) to see what LyX is thinking?
>
You could use emelFM2 as the file manager from which you open
On 08/23/2009 08:48 PM, G. Jay Kerns wrote:
Dear LyX-Users,
I am on Ubuntu Linux. If I run lyx from a terminal, then along with
the LyX window I get a terminal where I can see what LyX is thinking
when it generates PDFs, etc. This is a very useful debugging tool,
but I only need it a relativel
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