ew you can just save
the file under a new name after you made the change.)
Daniel
On 31/10/2018 14:32, Bernt Lie wrote:
Here is my "template_test.lyx" file, which contains displayed math with \text{} containing letter
"ø". This letter is not displayed wieh I have enabled
Here is my "template_test.lyx" file, which contains displayed math with \text{}
containing letter "ø". This letter is not displayed wieh I have enabled
"instant preview". It does show up when preview in LyX is turned off. In any
way, it shows up in the generated
re I'm in the process of inserting text from an OCR scanned
> > paper copy of a document I wrote 30 years ago... (using Adobe Acrobat for
> > OCR).
> >
> > This is weird. Maybe some junk from the imported, scanned document? I'll
> > test some more.
> You can a
On 30/10/2018 11:33, Bernt Lie wrote:
Hm... I opened a new document of the template, and in this new template, the
preview works. But it does not work in another document from the same template,
where I'm in the process of inserting text from an OCR scanned paper copy of a
document I wrote 30
Hm... I opened a new document of the template, and in this new template, the
preview works. But it does not work in another document from the same template,
where I'm in the process of inserting text from an OCR scanned paper copy of a
document I wrote 30 years ago... (using Adobe Acrobat
version I am using.)
Daniel
-Original Message-
From: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org On Behalf Of Daniel
Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2018 10:33
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: LyX 2.3.1: bug in "\text" mode of equations
On 30/10/2018 09:38, Bernt Lie wrote:
I use LyX 2.3.1
ent: Tuesday, October 30, 2018 10:33
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: LyX 2.3.1: bug in "\text" mode of equations
On 30/10/2018 09:38, Bernt Lie wrote:
> I use LyX 2.3.1 (64bit) on 64bit Win 10, latest version, and have Instant
> preview turned on.
>
> I need to insert
On 30/10/2018 09:38, Bernt Lie wrote:
I use LyX 2.3.1 (64bit) on 64bit Win 10, latest version, and have Instant
preview turned on.
I need to insert some text in an equation. Two options:
* \text{my text}
* \mathrm{text}
With \text{}, space is automatically handled. With \mathrm{}, I need
I use LyX 2.3.1 (64bit) on 64bit Win 10, latest version, and have Instant
preview turned on.
I need to insert some text in an equation. Two options:
* \text{my text}
* \mathrm{text}
With \text{}, space is automatically handled. With \mathrm{}, I need to use the
escape character (backslash
On 09/22/2018 08:02 PM, jcredbe...@gmail.com wrote:
That is only part of a table that is 19x19. Hence, the width of the
columns is the same as in the original one. The first column is text,
while the rest are numeric. At the end of the day, both, the numeric
and the text columns are going
That is only part of a table that is 19x19. Hence, the width of the columns
is the same as in the original one. The first column is text, while the
rest are numeric. At the end of the day, both, the numeric and the text
columns are going to wrap.
Julio Rojas
jcredbe...@gmail.com
On Sat, Sep 22
shows that the text in the cells of this table has a
line spacing wider than expected. This behavior is the same in a
vertical (regular) long table, as well as in a table in a float. It
seems as if reducing the size of the font does not affect the line
spacing.
Trying to set line spacing up
Dear all,
I want to repost my previous question but with a different context and with
a working example. As you can see on the attached file, I have a landscape
long table, for which each column has a predefined width. The resulting PDF
shows that the text in the cells of this table has a line
g, leaving a "??" for each cross-reference to it and a gap
on the following page. Consider a right click on the inset → Settings →
Allow floating to solve that problem... causing, perhaps, others when
there is not enough text to wrap the wrapfig figure...
Just double check the output each time you
click on the inset → Settings → Allow
floating to solve that problem... causing, perhaps, others when there is
not enough text to wrap the wrapfig figure...
Just double check the output each time you use a wrapfig float ;)
Regards,
Ricardo
>
> Kornel,
>
>Well! Shame on me! I
On Sat, 1 Sep 2018, Kornel Benko wrote:
What you seem to be after is maybe a wrapped figure, like the attached.
(Insert->Float->Figure Wrap Float)
Kornel,
Well! Shame on me! In the many years I've used LyX I've not noticed that
menu choice. Mea culpa!
Thanks for pointing out the obvious,
ght of this and was unsure how to fill the one minipage with
> existing text.
>
>Is there a way to cut-and-paste a bunch of text and have it automagically
> flow out of the mini page when it reaches the end? To insert a half-page
> figure in the midst of existing text would need
On Fri, 31 Aug 2018, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
I usually start by putting two frameless mini-pages side by side, scaling
each to strictly less than 50% of column width.
Paul,
I thought of this and was unsure how to fill the one minipage with
existing text.
Is there a way to cut-and-paste
On 08/30/2018 12:44 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
When I want to insert a small figure (half-column width) with text on the
other half column, my first thought would be to usepackage{\multicols}
and
shift into 2-column mode for the figure, then back to 1-column mode.
There should be a better way
When I want to insert a small figure (half-column width) with text on the
other half column, my first thought would be to usepackage{\multicols} and
shift into 2-column mode for the figure, then back to 1-column mode.
There should be a better way (perhaps with a frameless box?) yet I don't
the shortcuts and even add new ones under
> >>> preferences.
> >>> Like I was able to add a new shortcut by typing "math-insert \bullet"
> >>> and passing a shortcut to it
> >>>
> >>> I would like to know if it is possible
able to add a new shortcut by typing "math-insert \bullet"
>>> and passing a shortcut to it
>>>
>>> I would like to know if it is possible to add shortcuts to normal
>>> symbols in text, like "\textbullet" which i am able to add through the
>&g
would like to know if it is possible to add shortcuts to normal
symbols in text, like "\textbullet" which i am able to add through the
UI with mouse.
I tryed to type "insert \textbullet" and few others, but it said
"wrong LyX function".
Do you know what i need to type?
See, I was wrong. :-)
-chris
From: Richard Kimberly Heck
Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2018 5:47 PM
To: Tank Panzer; lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: Shortcuts for symbols in text
On 07/21/2018 09:56 AM, Tank Panzer wrote:
> In LyX one can cunfigure the shortcuts and even add new ones un
now if it is possible to add shortcuts to normal symbols
> in text, like "\textbullet" which i am able to add through the UI with
> mouse.
> I tryed to type "insert \textbullet" and few others, but it said "wrong
> LyX function".
> Do you know what i need to ty
is possible to add shortcuts to normal
> symbols in text, like "\textbullet" which i am able to add through the
> UI with mouse.
> I tryed to type "insert \textbullet" and few others, but it said
> "wrong LyX function".
> Do you know what i need to type?
Try sel
In LyX one can cunfigure the shortcuts and even add new ones under
preferences.
Like I was able to add a new shortcut by typing "math-insert \bullet" and
passing a shortcut to it
I would like to know if it is possible to add shortcuts to normal symbols
in text, like "\textbullet&q
On 05/04/2018 06:12 PM, Csikos Bela wrote:
Hello, and thanks again your answer.
"Paul A. Rubin" <parubi...@gmail.com> írta:
I snipped the content from previous messages.
The text you are copying from ERT actually has no style attached to it.
The style is applied outside the
Hello, and thanks again your answer.
"Paul A. Rubin" <parubi...@gmail.com> írta:
I snipped the content from previous messages.
>The text you are copying from ERT actually has no style attached to it.
>The style is applied outside the ERT box. So what you are co
On 05/04/2018 07:45 AM, Csikos Bela wrote:
"Paul A. Rubin" <parubi...@gmail.com> írta:
On 05/03/2018 12:05 PM, Csikos Bela wrote:
Hello:
This question applies to lyx 3.0.
I have some text formatted and entered in ERT. In the same document I inserted
a table and formatted the
"Paul A. Rubin" <parubi...@gmail.com> írta:
>On 05/03/2018 12:05 PM, Csikos Bela wrote:
>> Hello:
>>
>> This question applies to lyx 3.0.
>>
>> I have some text formatted and entered in ERT. In the same document I
>> inserted a table
On 05/03/2018 12:05 PM, Csikos Bela wrote:
Hello:
This question applies to lyx 3.0.
I have some text formatted and entered in ERT. In the same document I inserted
a table and formatted the table font size and shape (to larger italic) by
selecting the whole table and applying the font
Hello:
This question applies to lyx 3.0.
I have some text formatted and entered in ERT. In the same document I inserted
a table and formatted the table font size and shape (to larger italic) by
selecting the whole table and applying the font commands to the whole
selection. This works nicely
On 03/31/2018 04:32 PM, David Pesetsky wrote:
> I often find myself hunting for something in the preamble and having to cut
> and paste the contents of the "Document Settings/LaTex Preamble" window into
> a text processing program to search for what I want. (And then I
I often find myself hunting for something in the preamble and having to cut and
paste the contents of the "Document Settings/LaTex Preamble" window into a text
processing program to search for what I want. (And then I sometimes tinker with
it in the text processing program,
Wolfgang,
I usually put it into a listings environment, with slightly smaller text
size and in typewriter but can not recall having an issue.
On 2018-03-22 14:16 , Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
>
> Am 22.03.2018 um 13:19 schrieb José Abílio Matos:
>>
>> On Wednesday, 21 March
encoding was us-ascii there is no need to to a conversion since
ascii is a subset of utf-8.
--
José Abílio
But the charset of us-ascii appeared in my LyX notes differently from
the document text. In the meantime I found out that text editors (e.g.
kwrite) offer exports in various charset
On Wednesday, 21 March 2018 19.17.12 WET Wolfgang
Engelmann wrote:
> Thanks again, Paul, it was us-ascii coded and
> iconv -f us-ascii -t utf-8 original-us-ascii.txt > converted-
utf8.txt
> worked fine.
> Wolfgang
If the encoding was us-ascii there is no need to to a conversion
since ascii is a
Am 21.03.2018 um 19:10 schrieb Paul A. Rubin:
On 03/21/2018 01:45 PM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Am 21.03.2018 um 18:33 schrieb Paul A. Rubin:
On 03/21/2018 01:14 PM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I am importing text from Email into lyx. How can I find out the
coding of it, the coding of my
On 03/21/2018 01:45 PM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Am 21.03.2018 um 18:33 schrieb Paul A. Rubin:
On 03/21/2018 01:14 PM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I am importing text from Email into lyx. How can I find out the
coding of it, the coding of my lyx document, and how can I convert
the imported
Am 21.03.2018 um 18:33 schrieb Paul A. Rubin:
On 03/21/2018 01:14 PM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I am importing text from Email into lyx. How can I find out the
coding of it, the coding of my lyx document, and how can I convert
the imported stuff into the same coding.
Wolfgang
You might
On 03/21/2018 01:14 PM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
I am importing text from Email into lyx. How can I find out the coding
of it, the coding of my lyx document, and how can I convert the
imported stuff into the same coding.
Wolfgang
You might look at iconv <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ic
I am importing text from Email into lyx. How can I find out the coding
of it, the coding of my lyx document, and how can I convert the imported
stuff into the same coding.
Wolfgang
Via Markedown export?
el
On 2018-02-19 20:44 , F M Salter wrote:
> On 19/02/18 07:55, F M Salter wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> When plain text is used as output, emphasised text loses emphasis.
>>
>> Is there any way by which text output may be specified with ut
On 2018-02-19, F M Salter wrote:
> To explain in more detail. LyX uses utf-8. utf-8 is standard on
> most operating systems.
> RTF is obsolescent and is not a text file.
> If I insert utf-8 italic characters into a LyX file, the plain text
> output contains it
On 02/19/2018 04:43 PM, Daniel Kian Mc Kiernan wrote:
On 02/19/2018 10:44 AM, F M Salter wrote:
To explain in more detail. LyX uses utf-8. utf-8 is
standard on
most operating systems.
RTF is obsolescent and is not a text file.
If I insert utf-8 italic characters
On 02/19/2018 04:43 PM, Daniel Kian Mc Kiernan wrote:
On 02/19/2018 10:44 AM, F M Salter wrote:
To explain in more detail. LyX uses utf-8. utf-8 is
standard on
most operating systems.
RTF is obsolescent and is not a text file.
If I insert utf-8 italic characters
On 02/19/2018 10:44 AM, F M Salter wrote:
To explain in more detail. LyX uses utf-8. utf-8 is standard on
most operating systems.
RTF is obsolescent and is not a text file.
If I insert utf-8 italic characters into a LyX file, the plain text
output contains italic
On 19/02/18 07:55, F M Salter wrote:
> Hi
>
> When plain text is used as output, emphasised text loses emphasis.
>
> Is there any way by which text output may be specified with utf-8
> encoding? Emphasis could then be maintained.
>
> Regards
>
> Frank Sal
On 02/19/2018 02:25 AM, F M Salter wrote:
On 19/02/18 08:06, Daniel Kian Mc Kiernan wrote:
The very definition of “plain text” precludes what you're hoping
toget. The closest thing of which I know to what you want is
RTF(rich-text format)
Plain text is the export option offered by LyX
F M Salter wrote:
> On 19/02/18 08:06, Daniel Kian Mc Kiernan wrote:
> > The very definition of ???plain text??? precludes what you're hoping
> > to get. The closest thing of which I know to what you want is
> > RTF (rich-text format)
> >
> Plain text is th
On 19/02/18 08:06, Daniel Kian Mc Kiernan wrote:
> The very definition of “plain text” precludes what you're hoping
> to get. The closest thing of which I know to what you want is
> RTF (rich-text format)
>
Plain text is the export option offered by LyX.
There is no RTF option!
R
The very definition of “plain text” precludes what you're hoping to
get. The closest thing of which I know to what you want is RTF
(rich-text format).
On 02/18/2018 11:55 PM, F M Salter wrote:
Hi
When plain text is used as output, emphasised text loses emphasis.
Is there any way
Hi
When plain text is used as output, emphasised text loses emphasis.
Is there any way by which text output may be specified with utf-8
encoding? Emphasis could then be maintained.
Regards
Frank Salter
On Tue, 6 Feb 2018, Rich Shepard wrote:
I have a long URL entered in a document and it extends into the right
margin and beyond (perhaps to Mars with SpaceX's Tesla roadster). The User
Manual tells me that the URL environment cannot be split at hyphen to fit
the text area, but a Hyperlink
be split at hyphen to fit
the text area, but a Hyperlink environment can. However, most folks reading
this document are likely to have printed it so a link name in the text does
not tell them how to download a copy of the cited document.
If I \usepackage{url} can LyX split it at a hyphen to fit
On Tue, 2 Jan 2018, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Works fine for me (pdflatex, article class). Smaller argument values produce
darker watermarks; and argument value of 1 makes the watermark invisible.
Paul,
Yes, that's the problem: Page 3 of the doc notes, "Lightness of the watermark
text
(1=
On 01/02/2018 12:19 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
The draftwatermark package's doc shows the default lightness of the text
as 80% and that it is specified by a real number between 0 and 1. I
set it
to 0.4 (or 0.6) and see no difference from the default 0.8. Perhaps I
have
the syntax wrong. Here
The draftwatermark package's doc shows the default lightness of the text
as 80% and that it is specified by a real number between 0 and 1. I set it
to 0.4 (or 0.6) and see no difference from the default 0.8. Perhaps I have
the syntax wrong. Here are the pertinent lines in the preamble
Anybody succeeded to let text wrap around tikz picture, while
preserving its preview mode?
thank you
On 10/03/2017 05:19 PM, Colin wrote:
Hi there
I am having trouble reproducing this now I guess.
In fact, I fully copy and pasted the contents of the old lyx document
into a new lyx document and the error did not occur anymore so it
seems fixed.
I still have the original document that is
can attach it.
-Colin
On Mon, Oct 2, 2017 at 11:33 PM, Paul A. Rubin <parubi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 10/02/2017 08:25 PM, Colin wrote:
>
> Hi there, I was trying to setup an equation in lyx with cases but seems to
> have a problem
>
>
> Basically I wanted to use p
On 10/02/2017 08:25 PM, Colin wrote:
Hi there, I was trying to setup an equation in lyx with cases but
seems to have a problem
Basically I wanted to use plain text on the right-hand side so I hit
Ctrl+M on the right-hand side to get back into plain text mode (I
think this is how you
Hi there, I was trying to setup an equation in lyx with cases but seems to
have a problem
Basically I wanted to use plain text on the right-hand side so I hit Ctrl+M
on the right-hand side to get back into plain text mode (I think this is
how you normally do it?). If I copy and paste the math
ight be s.th. like »basic size«).
> >
> > How could I achieve a bigger size for the continuous text
> > nonetheless?
>
> Set font size to "default" and add "fontsize=14pt" to Document Class
> Class Options > Custom.
>
> Jürgen
>
> >
> > Thank you
> > Jess
e only sizes from 12–12 pt are
> eligible in the menu (in German it is »Grundgröße«, while in English
> it might be s.th. like »basic size«).
>
> How could I achieve a bigger size for the continuous text
> nonetheless?
Set font size to "default" and add "fontsi
Select the text then:
Click right in the mouse>font style>customized>size.
Regards
بتاريخ ٠٩/٠٩/٢٠١٧ ٢:٠٨ م، كتب "jezZiFeR" <jezzi...@gmail.com>:
> Hello,
>
>
> in LyX 2.2.3 (I use LuaTeX, but could also change that if necessary) I
> would like to use
it is »Grundgröße«, while in
English it might be s.th. like »basic size«).
How could I achieve a bigger size for the continuous text nonetheless?
Thank you
Jess
On Mon, Aug 07, 2017 at 12:07:45AM +, David Pesetsky wrote:
> I see — the discussion seems to have gotten a bit confused around eight years
> ago, but the discussion around three years ago hits the nail on the head. It
> should work this way in "replace all", and not in simple find or
>
ust learned the (very) hard way that Lyx, unlike standard word processors
>> and other text-manipulating software that I've used, does not limit the
>> effect of "replace all" to selected text (when something has been selected).
>>
>> Am I unaware of some switc
On 08/06/2017 06:52 PM, David Pesetsky wrote:
I just learned the (very) hard way that Lyx, unlike standard word processors and other
text-manipulating software that I've used, does not limit the effect of "replace
all" to selected text (when something has been selected).
Am I unawa
I just learned the (very) hard way that Lyx, unlike standard word processors
and other text-manipulating software that I've used, does not limit the effect
of "replace all" to selected text (when something has been selected).
Am I unaware of some switch that can change this behavio
On Sat, Apr 22, 2017 at 11:46:54AM -0400, Joe wrote:
> But then that's the beauty of Linux. There are so many different ways to
> do things that different people with different skills aren't always forced
> to do things the same way.
Agreed. What I find sad is that many people actually prefer
do the right thing.
The only time I don't find it a hassle to use mouse copy/paste techniques
is when I'm moving text to/from an xterm (or more likely kde's Konsole
which is one of the few kde applications I still use since kde4 chased me
away)
> I feel pain when I see beginners bringing
Thanks to all who replied, indicating some sort of local problem.
Today, middle-click pasting from LyX to xterm works fine for me too. I
don't know what happened, but I upgraded arch linux earlier today. Maybe
some very temporary windowing bug got squashed.
This is good. I use ctrl+c and v
On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 03:25:07PM -0400, Steve Litt wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Apr 2017 11:56:54 +0200
> Helge Hafting <helge.haft...@ntnu.no> wrote:
>
> > Most linux sw lets me mark text with the mouse, and then click the
> > middle mouse button in some oth
On Thu, 20 Apr 2017 11:56:54 +0200
Helge Hafting <helge.haft...@ntnu.no> wrote:
> Most linux sw lets me mark text with the mouse, and then click the
> middle mouse button in some other window in order to paste it there.
> No wading through "cut/paste menus", thi
with LyX 2.2.2. I'm not
sure what's going wrong.
I can reproduce both: (lyx 2.2.2 on Debian, XFCE, no clipboard manager)
Sometimes, select and middle-paste works, sometimes not!
* Short text parts without special markup work.
Paragraph breaks work, too.
ERT works.
Layout list works
I'm not
> sure what's going wrong.
I can reproduce both: (lyx 2.2.2 on Debian, XFCE, no clipboard manager)
Sometimes, select and middle-paste works, sometimes not!
* Short text parts without special markup work.
Paragraph breaks work, too.
ERT works.
Layout list works.
* Footnotes
On 20 Apr 2017, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> On 04/20/2017 10:58 AM, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
> > On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 10:18:05AM -0400, PhilipPirrip wrote:
> > > On 04/20/2017 07:41 AM, Helge Hafting wrote:
> > > > Fewer transitions between mouse and keyboard is a good thing.
> > > Hi Helge.
> > >
On 04/20/2017 10:58 AM, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 10:18:05AM -0400, PhilipPirrip wrote:
On 04/20/2017 07:41 AM, Helge Hafting wrote:
Fewer transitions between mouse and keyboard is a good thing.
Hi Helge.
Copying from the document Xwindow-style (middle button) does indeed
On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 10:58:49AM -0400, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 10:18:05AM -0400, PhilipPirrip wrote:
> > On 04/20/2017 07:41 AM, Helge Hafting wrote:
> > > Fewer transitions between mouse and keyboard is a good thing.
> >
> > Hi Helge.
> > Copying from the document
On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 10:18:05AM -0400, PhilipPirrip wrote:
> On 04/20/2017 07:41 AM, Helge Hafting wrote:
> > Fewer transitions between mouse and keyboard is a good thing.
>
> Hi Helge.
> Copying from the document Xwindow-style (middle button) does indeed not
> work. Interestingly, it does
On 04/20/2017 07:41 AM, Helge Hafting wrote:
Fewer transitions between mouse and keyboard is a good thing.
Hi Helge.
Copying from the document Xwindow-style (middle button) does indeed not
work. Interestingly, it does work from the Source Pane, as does from
Document Settings.
The use of
On Thu, 20 Apr 2017 11:56:54 +0200
Helge Hafting <helge.haft...@ntnu.no> wrote:
> Most linux sw lets me mark text with the mouse, and then click the
> middle mouse button in some other window in order to paste it there.
> No wading through "cut/paste menus", thi
Den 20. april 2017 12:10, skrev Wolfgang Engelmann:
Am 20.04.2017 um 11:56 schrieb Helge Hafting:
Most linux sw lets me mark text with the mouse, and then click the
middle mouse button in some other window in order to paste it there.
No wading through "cut/paste menus", t
Am 20.04.2017 um 12:10 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
Am 20.04.2017 um 11:56 schrieb Helge Hafting:
Most linux sw lets me mark text with the mouse, and then click the
middle mouse button in some other window in order to paste it there.
No wading through "cut/paste menus", t
Am 20.04.2017 um 11:56 schrieb Helge Hafting:
Most linux sw lets me mark text with the mouse, and then click the
middle mouse button in some other window in order to paste it there.
No wading through "cut/paste menus", this is one of the strengths of
the X windowing system
Most linux sw lets me mark text with the mouse, and then click the
middle mouse button in some other window in order to paste it there. No
wading through "cut/paste menus", this is one of the strengths of the X
windowing system.
I have no problem pasting terminal text into LyX
no problem doing that, both by the right arrow key and the
mouse.
Jürgen
OK-- using the right arrow key does work. The cursor is invisible,
but if I type, the text appears where it should. If the title is
short, the ENTER key works as well, but if it is long, ENTER does
not seem
Am Dienstag, den 01.11.2016, 06:53 +0100 schrieb UD:
Yes I did-- or rather tried to, but I was unable to get the cursor
to appear just after the (long) frame title. . try it on my MWE.
I have no problem doing that, both by the right arrow key and the
mouse.
Jürgen
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On 10/31/2016 03:55 PM, Jürgen
Spitzmüller wrote:
Am Montag, den 31.10.2016, 15:08 +0100 schrieb UD:
I am not sure if this is a bug (it sure does not look like a feature
;-), but I discovered that I cannot enter any text or do anything
Am Montag, den 31.10.2016, 15:08 +0100 schrieb UD:
> I am not sure if this is a bug (it sure does not look like a feature
> ;-), but I discovered that I cannot enter any text or do anything
> else
> in a frame that has a title that exceeds the width of the page,
> causing
>
I am not sure if this is a bug (it sure does not look like a feature
;-), but I discovered that I cannot enter any text or do anything else
in a frame that has a title that exceeds the width of the page, causing
the title to wrap around (which is fine), and totally prevent the
creation
On 2016-08-23, Joel Kulesza wrote:
> Try right clicking on the note "tag" and selecting dissolve.
Or, move the cursor to the beginning of the inset and press backspace.
Alternatively, you can use branches instead of notes - then you can toggle
between hiding or printing the content of all
On 23.08.2016 02:05, Sachin Garg wrote:
Hi,
I find LyX Notes to be a handy mechanism to hide certain text. While
creating a note is easy: select some text, and click on Insert -> Note,
or the Note icon on the toolbar, how do you convert an existing note to
normal text? That is bring the t
lt;mailto:s.garg.compu...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I find LyX Notes to be a handy mechanism to hide certain text. While
> creating a note is easy: select some text, and click on Insert -> Note,
> or the Note icon on the toolbar, how do you conv
Sachin,
Try right clicking on the note "tag" and selecting dissolve.
Regards,
Joel
On Mon, Aug 22, 2016 at 6:05 PM, Sachin Garg <s.garg.compu...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I find LyX Notes to be a handy mechanism to hide certain text. While
> creating a no
Hi,
I find LyX Notes to be a handy mechanism to hide certain text. While
creating a note is easy: select some text, and click on Insert -> Note,
or the Note icon on the toolbar, how do you convert an existing note to
normal text? That is bring the text back? The only way I have found is
to o
t; wrote:
>>
>> On 07/23/2016 12:06 PM, Hal Kierstead wrote:
>>> How do I bind a key combination to insert additional theorem text? I am
>>> using 2.2.0.
>> Does "Alt-A 1" work? This is the default here. Look under
>> "argument-insert" for the bindings.
>>
>> Richard
>>
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