On Thu, Oct 1, 2015 at 11:49 PM, Guillaume Munch wrote:
> Le 01/10/2015 12:03, David a écrit :
>>
>> Dear Lyx users,
>>
>> I work on a document that contains a long list of math macros
>> defining various mathematical symbols. I would like to search in
>> this list.
>>
>> Please
Am 01.10.2015 um 23:49 schrieb Guillaume Munch:
>
> As of now, there is a list of math macros in the navigation menu and the
> outline pane. Especially the outline pane works well for that: math
> macros can now be accessed and ordered either by appearance or
> alphabetically, and can be
On 2015-10-02, Liviu Andronic wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 1, 2015 at 11:49 PM, Guillaume Munch wrote:
>> Le 01/10/2015 12:03, David a écrit :
...
>> As of now, there is a list of math macros in the navigation menu and the
>> outline pane. Especially the outline pane works well for that:
On Fri, Oct 2, 2015 at 10:40 AM, Guenter Milde wrote:
> On 2015-10-02, Liviu Andronic wrote:
>> On Thu, Oct 1, 2015 at 11:49 PM, Guillaume Munch wrote:
>>> Le 01/10/2015 12:03, David a écrit :
>
> ...
>
>>> As of now, there is a list of math macros in the
Le 02/10/2015 09:58, Liviu Andronic a écrit :
On Fri, Oct 2, 2015 at 10:40 AM, Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2015-10-02, Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Thu, Oct 1, 2015 at 11:49 PM, Guillaume Munch wrote:
Le 01/10/2015 12:03, David a écrit :
...
As of now, there is
Dear Lyx users,
I work on a document that contains a long list of math macros defining
various mathematical symbols. I would like to search in this list.
Please consider the example Lyx file attached. How could I find, for
example, \speedOfLight ? I have tried Edit > Find (Quick) and Edit >
Le 01/10/2015 12:03, David a écrit :
Dear Lyx users,
I work on a document that contains a long list of math macros
defining various mathematical symbols. I would like to search in
this list.
Please consider the example Lyx file attached. How could I find, for
example, \speedOfLight ? I have
On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 10:05:07AM +0100, Andrew White wrote:
Works like a charm. Thanks!
You're welcome :)
--
Enrico
On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 10:05:07AM +0100, Andrew White wrote:
Works like a charm. Thanks!
You're welcome :)
--
Enrico
On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 10:05:07AM +0100, Andrew White wrote:
> Works like a charm. Thanks!
You're welcome :)
--
Enrico
I am unable to get forward inverse searching working. Have followed
instructions at http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/SyncTeX, and have tried
reinstalling the Lyx+miktex bundle
Generating the PDF is no problem. When I attempt to forward search, the Lyx
status bar reports (forward-search), no error
I am unable to get forward inverse searching working. Have followed
instructions at http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/SyncTeX, and have tried
reinstalling the Lyx+miktex bundle
Generating the PDF is no problem. When I attempt to forward search, the Lyx
status bar reports (forward-search), no error
I am unable to get forward inverse searching working. Have followed
instructions at http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/SyncTeX, and have tried
reinstalling the Lyx+miktex bundle
Generating the PDF is no problem. When I attempt to forward search, the Lyx
status bar reports "(forward-search)"
Is there any way to search for index entries? I ask because every so
often I find the index is not being made. The cause is always the same -
I've made a faulty index entry somewhere in the text. But finding it can
take literally hours in a book-length file. I have to keep cutting blocks
of text
Is there any way to search for index entries? I ask because every so
often I find the index is not being made. The cause is always the same -
I've made a faulty index entry somewhere in the text. But finding it can
take literally hours in a book-length file. I have to keep cutting blocks
of text
Is there any way to search for index entries? I ask because every so
often I find the index is not being made. The cause is always the same -
I've made a faulty index entry somewhere in the text. But finding it can
take literally hours in a book-length file. I have to keep cutting blocks
of text
Dear all,
I often encounter compilation problems linked with the bibliography.
For example, lyx tell me that there is a syntax problem in a given
reference.
Then I need to search where I have inserted the reference in the lyx
document.
How to do that?
The current search tool does not seem to
On 15 February 2013 17:10, Frédéric Parrenin parre...@ujf-grenoble.frwrote:
Dear all,
I often encounter compilation problems linked with the bibliography.
For example, lyx tell me that there is a syntax problem in a given
reference.
Then I need to search where I have inserted the reference
Am Freitag, 15. Februar 2013, 11:01:40 schrieb Ray Rashif:
On 15 February 2013 17:10, Frédéric Parrenin parrenin@ujf-
grenoble.frwrote:
Dear all,
I often encounter compilation problems linked with the bibliography.
For example, lyx tell me that there is a syntax problem in a given
Dear all,
I often encounter compilation problems linked with the bibliography.
For example, lyx tell me that there is a syntax problem in a given
reference.
Then I need to search where I have inserted the reference in the lyx
document.
How to do that?
The current search tool does not seem to
On 15 February 2013 17:10, Frédéric Parrenin parre...@ujf-grenoble.frwrote:
Dear all,
I often encounter compilation problems linked with the bibliography.
For example, lyx tell me that there is a syntax problem in a given
reference.
Then I need to search where I have inserted the reference
Am Freitag, 15. Februar 2013, 11:01:40 schrieb Ray Rashif:
On 15 February 2013 17:10, Frédéric Parrenin parrenin@ujf-
grenoble.frwrote:
Dear all,
I often encounter compilation problems linked with the bibliography.
For example, lyx tell me that there is a syntax problem in a given
Dear all,
I often encounter compilation problems linked with the bibliography.
For example, lyx tell me that there is a syntax problem in a given
reference.
Then I need to search where I have inserted the reference in the lyx
document.
How to do that?
The current search tool does not seem to
On 15 February 2013 17:10, Frédéric Parrenin wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I often encounter compilation problems linked with the bibliography.
> For example, lyx tell me that there is a syntax problem in a given
> reference.
> Then I need to search where I have inserted the
Am Freitag, 15. Februar 2013, 11:01:40 schrieb Ray Rashif:
> On 15 February 2013 17:10, Frédéric Parrenin wrote:
> > Dear all,
> >
> > I often encounter compilation problems linked with the bibliography.
> > For example, lyx tell me that there is a syntax problem in a
On 05/25/2011 4:16 PM, Enrico Forestieri wrote:
Enrico Forestieri writes:
So, can anyone compiling LyX with MSVC perform that check?
It turned out to be an issue with the MSVC compiler and should be fixed
in the next release.
Wow, thanks for all the time and effort you put into this. I
On 05/25/2011 4:16 PM, Enrico Forestieri wrote:
Enrico Forestieri writes:
So, can anyone compiling LyX with MSVC perform that check?
It turned out to be an issue with the MSVC compiler and should be fixed
in the next release.
Wow, thanks for all the time and effort you put into this. I
On 05/25/2011 4:16 PM, Enrico Forestieri wrote:
> Enrico Forestieri writes:
>
>> So, can anyone compiling LyX with MSVC perform that check?
>
> It turned out to be an issue with the MSVC compiler and should be fixed
> in the next release.
Wow, thanks for all the time and effort you put into
Enrico Forestieri writes:
So, can anyone compiling LyX with MSVC perform that check?
It turned out to be an issue with the MSVC compiler and should be fixed
in the next release. In the meantime, Windows users needing to perform a
dvi forward search can workaround it by first generating a pdf
Enrico Forestieri writes:
So, can anyone compiling LyX with MSVC perform that check?
It turned out to be an issue with the MSVC compiler and should be fixed
in the next release. In the meantime, Windows users needing to perform a
dvi forward search can workaround it by first generating a pdf
Enrico Forestieri writes:
> So, can anyone compiling LyX with MSVC perform that check?
It turned out to be an issue with the MSVC compiler and should be fixed
in the next release. In the meantime, Windows users needing to perform a
dvi forward search can workaround it by first generating a pdf
On May 23, 2011, at 3:33 PM, Enrico Forestieri wrote:
Christopher Menzel writes:
That is, LyX is calling the appropriate forward search command for a PDF
preview document, not DVI.
LyX performs a forward search for the last generated format, so it means
that you generated a pdf after the
Christopher Menzel writes:
On May 23, 2011, at 3:33 PM, Enrico Forestieri wrote:
Christopher Menzel writes:
That is, LyX is calling the appropriate forward search command for a PDF
preview document, not DVI.
LyX performs a forward search for the last generated format, so it means
On May 23, 2011, at 3:33 PM, Enrico Forestieri wrote:
Christopher Menzel writes:
That is, LyX is calling the appropriate forward search command for a PDF
preview document, not DVI.
LyX performs a forward search for the last generated format, so it means
that you generated a pdf after the
Christopher Menzel writes:
On May 23, 2011, at 3:33 PM, Enrico Forestieri wrote:
Christopher Menzel writes:
That is, LyX is calling the appropriate forward search command for a PDF
preview document, not DVI.
LyX performs a forward search for the last generated format, so it means
On May 23, 2011, at 3:33 PM, Enrico Forestieri wrote:
> Christopher Menzel writes:
>>
>> That is, LyX is calling the appropriate forward search command for a PDF
>> preview document, not DVI.
>
> LyX performs a forward search for the last generated format, so it means
> that you generated a pdf
Christopher Menzel writes:
>
> On May 23, 2011, at 3:33 PM, Enrico Forestieri wrote:
> > Christopher Menzel writes:
> >>
> >> That is, LyX is calling the appropriate forward search command for a PDF
> >> preview document, not DVI.
> >
> > LyX performs a forward search for the last generated
On 05/22/2011 8:59 PM, Christopher Menzel wrote:
On 22/05/2011 7:07 PM, Christopher Menzel wrote:
...Yes, yes, that is exactly what I was looking for. The relevant
debugging output appears to be this:
...
The row information is indeed there. I do not know enough about LyX's
internals to
Christopher Menzel writes:
That is, LyX is calling the appropriate forward search command for a PDF
preview document, not DVI.
LyX performs a forward search for the last generated format, so it means
that you generated a pdf after the dvi, even if you quitted the pdf viewer
and are now
On 05/22/2011 8:59 PM, Christopher Menzel wrote:
On 22/05/2011 7:07 PM, Christopher Menzel wrote:
...Yes, yes, that is exactly what I was looking for. The relevant
debugging output appears to be this:
...
The row information is indeed there. I do not know enough about LyX's
internals to
Christopher Menzel writes:
That is, LyX is calling the appropriate forward search command for a PDF
preview document, not DVI.
LyX performs a forward search for the last generated format, so it means
that you generated a pdf after the dvi, even if you quitted the pdf viewer
and are now
On 05/22/2011 8:59 PM, Christopher Menzel wrote:
> On 22/05/2011 7:07 PM, Christopher Menzel wrote:
>> ...Yes, yes, that is exactly what I was looking for. The relevant
>> debugging output appears to be this:
>>
>> ...
>> The row information is indeed there. I do not know enough about LyX's
>>
Christopher Menzel writes:
>
> That is, LyX is calling the appropriate forward search command for a PDF
> preview document, not DVI.
LyX performs a forward search for the last generated format, so it means
that you generated a pdf after the dvi, even if you quitted the pdf viewer
and are now
On May 22, 2011, at 12:15 AM, Enrico Forestieri wrote:
Christopher Menzel writes:
Unfortunately, forward search is still not functioning, although I
do see a small message at the bottom of the screen that reports
Couldn't proceed when I invoke the Forward Search command, in case
that's a
Christopher Menzel writes:
Well, as I noted, I followed the instructions in the Additional
Features document assiduously, so one of the first things I did
was to choose the default command for the Yap previewer under
Preferences-Output-General. The default setting -- yap -1
-s $$n $$t
On 22/05/2011 6:07 PM, Enrico Forestieri wrote:
Christopher Menzel writes:
Well, as I noted, I followed the instructions in the Additional
Features document assiduously, so one of the first things I did
was to choose the default command for the Yap previewer under
On 22/05/2011 7:07 PM, Christopher Menzel wrote:
...Yes, yes, that is exactly what I was looking for. The relevant
debugging output appears to be this:
...
The row information is indeed there. I do not know enough about LyX's
internals to figure out from the rest of it why the forward
On May 22, 2011, at 12:15 AM, Enrico Forestieri wrote:
Christopher Menzel writes:
Unfortunately, forward search is still not functioning, although I
do see a small message at the bottom of the screen that reports
Couldn't proceed when I invoke the Forward Search command, in case
that's a
Christopher Menzel writes:
Well, as I noted, I followed the instructions in the Additional
Features document assiduously, so one of the first things I did
was to choose the default command for the Yap previewer under
Preferences-Output-General. The default setting -- yap -1
-s $$n $$t
On 22/05/2011 6:07 PM, Enrico Forestieri wrote:
Christopher Menzel writes:
Well, as I noted, I followed the instructions in the Additional
Features document assiduously, so one of the first things I did
was to choose the default command for the Yap previewer under
On 22/05/2011 7:07 PM, Christopher Menzel wrote:
...Yes, yes, that is exactly what I was looking for. The relevant
debugging output appears to be this:
...
The row information is indeed there. I do not know enough about LyX's
internals to figure out from the rest of it why the forward
On May 22, 2011, at 12:15 AM, Enrico Forestieri wrote:
> Christopher Menzel writes:
>
>> Unfortunately, forward search is still not functioning, although I
>> do see a small message at the bottom of the screen that reports
>> "Couldn't proceed" when I invoke the Forward Search command, in case
>>
Christopher Menzel writes:
>
> Well, as I noted, I followed the instructions in the Additional
> Features document assiduously, so one of the first things I did
> was to choose the default command for the Yap previewer under
> Preferences->Output->General. The default setting -- yap -1
> -s
On 22/05/2011 6:07 PM, Enrico Forestieri wrote:
> Christopher Menzel writes:
>>
>> Well, as I noted, I followed the instructions in the Additional
>> Features document assiduously, so one of the first things I did
>> was to choose the default command for the Yap previewer under
>>
On 22/05/2011 7:07 PM, Christopher Menzel wrote:
> ...Yes, yes, that is exactly what I was looking for. The relevant
> debugging output appears to be this:
>
> ...
> The row information is indeed there. I do not know enough about LyX's
> internals to figure out from the rest of it why the
to report that inverse searching has begun to work,
without my having made any changes to my LyX config. I have no idea
why. Unfortunately, forward search is still not functioning, although I
do see a small message at the bottom of the screen that reports
Couldn't proceed when I invoke the Forward Search
Christopher Menzel writes:
Unfortunately, forward search is still not functioning, although I
do see a small message at the bottom of the screen that reports
Couldn't proceed when I invoke the Forward Search command, in case
that's a clue;
Yes, it is. Most probably, you don't defined a
to report that inverse searching has begun to work,
without my having made any changes to my LyX config. I have no idea
why. Unfortunately, forward search is still not functioning, although I
do see a small message at the bottom of the screen that reports
Couldn't proceed when I invoke the Forward Search
Christopher Menzel writes:
Unfortunately, forward search is still not functioning, although I
do see a small message at the bottom of the screen that reports
Couldn't proceed when I invoke the Forward Search command, in case
that's a clue;
Yes, it is. Most probably, you don't defined a
e suggestion, but I'm of course using the full path.
Actually, I'm happy to report that inverse searching has begun to work,
without my having made any changes to my LyX config. I have no idea
why. Unfortunately, forward search is still not functioning, although I
do see a small message at th
Christopher Menzel writes:
>
> Unfortunately, forward search is still not functioning, although I
> do see a small message at the bottom of the screen that reports
> "Couldn't proceed" when I invoke the Forward Search command, in case
> that's a clue;
Yes, it is. Most probably, you don't defined
LyX folk:
I usually work in OS X or Linux but on occasion work in Windows 7. No
problems at all with LyX under the former two but both forward and
inverse searching are failing under Windows. I have followed all the
instructions assiduously in the Additional Features document -- path
Christopher Menzel writes:
I have followed all the
instructions assiduously in the Additional Features document -- path to
LyXserver pipe is set to \\.\pipe\lyxpipe, I've created the batch file
lyxeditor.bat, have configured Yap properly, etc. But when I
double-click in my DVI preview
LyX folk:
I usually work in OS X or Linux but on occasion work in Windows 7. No
problems at all with LyX under the former two but both forward and
inverse searching are failing under Windows. I have followed all the
instructions assiduously in the Additional Features document -- path
Christopher Menzel writes:
I have followed all the
instructions assiduously in the Additional Features document -- path to
LyXserver pipe is set to \\.\pipe\lyxpipe, I've created the batch file
lyxeditor.bat, have configured Yap properly, etc. But when I
double-click in my DVI preview
LyX folk:
I usually work in OS X or Linux but on occasion work in Windows 7. No
problems at all with LyX under the former two but both forward and
inverse searching are failing under Windows. I have followed all the
instructions assiduously in the Additional Features document -- path
Christopher Menzel writes:
>
> I have followed all the
> instructions assiduously in the Additional Features document -- path to
> LyXserver pipe is set to \\.\pipe\lyxpipe, I've created the batch file
> lyxeditor.bat, have configured Yap properly, etc. But when I
> double-click in my DVI
On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 7:11 PM, Richard Heck rgh...@comcast.net wrote:
On 07/29/2010 03:59 PM, stefano franchi wrote:
Dear all,
I need to do an extensive search and replace that would change all
occurrences of . to . (rightdoublequotes + period --
period+rightdoublequotes). Is there any
On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 7:11 PM, Richard Heck rgh...@comcast.net wrote:
On 07/29/2010 03:59 PM, stefano franchi wrote:
Dear all,
I need to do an extensive search and replace that would change all
occurrences of . to . (rightdoublequotes + period --
period+rightdoublequotes). Is there any
On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 7:11 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
> On 07/29/2010 03:59 PM, stefano franchi wrote:
>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> I need to do an extensive search and replace that would change all
>> occurrences of ". to ." (rightdoublequotes + period -->
>>
Dear all,
I need to do an extensive search and replace that would change all
occurrences of . to . (rightdoublequotes + period --
period+rightdoublequotes). Is there any way to do this in Lyx? 1.6 does not
seem to even see the double quotes (i.e. a find for fails.) I tried the
advanced search of
Sorry, my e-mail client defaulted to personal reply. Here is the reply with
Stefano's solution to his problem.
-- Forwarded message --
From: stefano franchi fran...@philosophy.tamu.edu
Date: 29 July 2010 18:25
Subject: Re: searching for double quotes?
To: Tennessee Carmel-Veilleux
Dear all,
I need to do an extensive search and replace that would change all
occurrences of . to . (rightdoublequotes + period --
period+rightdoublequotes). Is there any way to do this in Lyx? 1.6 does not
seem to even see the double quotes (i.e. a find for fails.) I tried the
advanced search of
Sorry, my e-mail client defaulted to personal reply. Here is the reply with
Stefano's solution to his problem.
-- Forwarded message --
From: stefano franchi fran...@philosophy.tamu.edu
Date: 29 July 2010 18:25
Subject: Re: searching for double quotes?
To: Tennessee Carmel-Veilleux
Dear all,
I need to do an extensive search and replace that would change all
occurrences of ". to ." (rightdoublequotes + period -->
period+rightdoublequotes). Is there any way to do this in Lyx? 1.6 does not
seem to even see the double quotes (i.e. a find for " fails.) I tried the
advanced
Sorry, my e-mail client defaulted to personal reply. Here is the reply with
Stefano's solution to his problem.
-- Forwarded message --
From: stefano franchi <fran...@philosophy.tamu.edu>
Date: 29 July 2010 18:25
Subject: Re: searching for double quotes?
To: Tennessee
Hi,
Is there a way to search for text content, irrespective of markup? e.g.
if I have H\textsubscript{2}O or H$_{\text{2}}$O in the text, searching
for 'H2O' results in 'not found'. This is a bit difficult when writing
docs with parameters like scond (S\textsubscript{cond}) and sacin
(S
Nick Bell schrieb:
Is there a way to search for text content, irrespective of markup? e.g.
if I have H\textsubscript{2}O or H$_{\text{2}}$O in the text, searching
for 'H2O' results in 'not found'.
Not yet, but we are currently implementing this feature.
So currently you have to open the LyX
On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 23:17:28 +0100
Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nick Bell schrieb:
Is there a way to search for text content, irrespective of markup?
e.g. if I have H\textsubscript{2}O or H$_{\text{2}}$O in the text,
searching for 'H2O' results in 'not found'.
Not yet, but we
Hi,
Is there a way to search for text content, irrespective of markup? e.g.
if I have H\textsubscript{2}O or H$_{\text{2}}$O in the text, searching
for 'H2O' results in 'not found'. This is a bit difficult when writing
docs with parameters like scond (S\textsubscript{cond}) and sacin
(S
Nick Bell schrieb:
Is there a way to search for text content, irrespective of markup? e.g.
if I have H\textsubscript{2}O or H$_{\text{2}}$O in the text, searching
for 'H2O' results in 'not found'.
Not yet, but we are currently implementing this feature.
So currently you have to open the LyX
On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 23:17:28 +0100
Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nick Bell schrieb:
Is there a way to search for text content, irrespective of markup?
e.g. if I have H\textsubscript{2}O or H$_{\text{2}}$O in the text,
searching for 'H2O' results in 'not found'.
Not yet, but we
Hi,
Is there a way to search for text content, irrespective of markup? e.g.
if I have H\textsubscript{2}O or H$_{\text{2}}$O in the text, searching
for 'H2O' results in 'not found'. This is a bit difficult when writing
docs with parameters like scond (S\textsubscript{cond}) and sacin
(S
Nick Bell schrieb:
Is there a way to search for text content, irrespective of markup? e.g.
if I have H\textsubscript{2}O or H$_{\text{2}}$O in the text, searching
for 'H2O' results in 'not found'.
Not yet, but we are currently implementing this feature.
So currently you have to open the LyX
On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 23:17:28 +0100
Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nick Bell schrieb:
>
> > Is there a way to search for text content, irrespective of markup?
> > e.g. if I have H\textsubscript{2}O or H$_{\text{2}}$O in the text,
> > searching f
I would like to use the Find and Replace feature to search my
document for particular citations. Entering the author name or even
the bibtex key does not find the citation within the document. At the
moment I am generating a PDF of my document and then searching the PDF
for the author name (I use
John Niekrasz wrote:
for the author name (I use author-year citations), but this is a
hassle. Am I missing something? Or should this be a feature request?
1.6 can list by citations in the sidebar. Unfortunately, it only lists
the key and isn't searchable. 1.6 also allows you to specify that
John Niekrasz wrote:
I would like to use the Find and Replace feature to search my
document for particular citations. Entering the author name or even
the bibtex key does not find the citation within the document. At the
moment I am generating a PDF of my document and then searching the PDF
I would like to use the Find and Replace feature to search my
document for particular citations. Entering the author name or even
the bibtex key does not find the citation within the document. At the
moment I am generating a PDF of my document and then searching the PDF
for the author name (I use
John Niekrasz wrote:
for the author name (I use author-year citations), but this is a
hassle. Am I missing something? Or should this be a feature request?
1.6 can list by citations in the sidebar. Unfortunately, it only lists
the key and isn't searchable. 1.6 also allows you to specify that
John Niekrasz wrote:
I would like to use the Find and Replace feature to search my
document for particular citations. Entering the author name or even
the bibtex key does not find the citation within the document. At the
moment I am generating a PDF of my document and then searching the PDF
I would like to use the "Find and Replace" feature to search my
document for particular citations. Entering the author name or even
the bibtex key does not find the citation within the document. At the
moment I am generating a PDF of my document and then searching the PDF
for the auth
John Niekrasz wrote:
for the author name (I use author-year citations), but this is a
hassle. Am I missing something? Or should this be a feature request?
1.6 can list by citations in the sidebar. Unfortunately, it only lists
the key and isn't searchable. 1.6 also allows you to specify that
John Niekrasz wrote:
I would like to use the "Find and Replace" feature to search my
document for particular citations. Entering the author name or even
the bibtex key does not find the citation within the document. At the
moment I am generating a PDF of my document and then searchi
edited my latex - converter so it
includes the source-specials tag (latex --src-special $$i), but
when i ctrl-click from within xdvik, nothing happens. i thought
that reverse searching meant i could click on the dvi file and the
cursor within lyx would go to the clicked location. am i
, but i'm not sure how it's
supposed to work in lyx? i edited my latex - converter so it
includes the source-specials tag (latex --src-special $$i), but
when i ctrl-click from within xdvik, nothing happens. i thought
that reverse searching meant i could click on the dvi file and the
cursor
to update.
the reverse search sounds interesting, but i'm not sure how it's
supposed to work in lyx? i edited my latex - converter so it
includes the source-specials tag (latex --src-special $$i), but
when i ctrl-click from within xdvik, nothing happens. i thought
that reverse searching meant i
happens. i thought
that reverse searching meant i could click on the dvi file and
the cursor within lyx would go to the clicked location. am i
misunderstanding something? i got the impression from the wiki
that i can do reverse searching between lyx and xdvi. is this
possible and what
edited my latex - converter so it
includes the source-specials tag (latex --src-special $$i), but
when i ctrl-click from within xdvik, nothing happens. i thought
that reverse searching meant i could click on the dvi file and the
cursor within lyx would go to the clicked location. am i
, but i'm not sure how it's
supposed to work in lyx? i edited my latex - converter so it
includes the source-specials tag (latex --src-special $$i), but
when i ctrl-click from within xdvik, nothing happens. i thought
that reverse searching meant i could click on the dvi file and the
cursor
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