On Wednesday 30 May 2007 23:34:59 Mael Hilléreau wrote:
Nobody could send this password to me?
It may exist as it is mentionned in the Wiki! ;)
It was posted to this list several times, the last one was quite recently. Use
any search engine on the list, you should get it easily. Christian is
Le 31 mai 07 à 11:48, José Matos a écrit :
On Wednesday 30 May 2007 23:34:59 Mael Hilléreau wrote:
Nobody could send this password to me?
It may exist as it is mentionned in the Wiki! ;)
It was posted to this list several times, the last one was quite
recently. Use
any search engine on
On Wednesday 30 May 2007 23:34:59 Mael Hilléreau wrote:
Nobody could send this password to me?
It may exist as it is mentionned in the Wiki! ;)
It was posted to this list several times, the last one was quite recently. Use
any search engine on the list, you should get it easily. Christian is
Le 31 mai 07 à 11:48, José Matos a écrit :
On Wednesday 30 May 2007 23:34:59 Mael Hilléreau wrote:
Nobody could send this password to me?
It may exist as it is mentionned in the Wiki! ;)
It was posted to this list several times, the last one was quite
recently. Use
any search engine on
On Wednesday 30 May 2007 23:34:59 Mael Hilléreau wrote:
> Nobody could send this password to me?
>
> It may exist as it is mentionned in the Wiki! ;)
It was posted to this list several times, the last one was quite recently. Use
any search engine on the list, you should get it easily. Christian
Le 31 mai 07 à 11:48, José Matos a écrit :
On Wednesday 30 May 2007 23:34:59 Mael Hilléreau wrote:
Nobody could send this password to me?
It may exist as it is mentionned in the Wiki! ;)
It was posted to this list several times, the last one was quite
recently. Use
any search engine on
I put the script as code listing (see http://wiki.lyx.org/Mac/
Mac#toc6). It would be more convenient to give it as a file named
og-export.scpt. Could anyone give me the upload password?
Nobody could send this password to me?
It may exist as it is mentionned in the Wiki! ;)
I'd like to
I put the script as code listing (see http://wiki.lyx.org/Mac/
Mac#toc6). It would be more convenient to give it as a file named
og-export.scpt. Could anyone give me the upload password?
Nobody could send this password to me?
It may exist as it is mentionned in the Wiki! ;)
I'd like to
I put the script as code listing (see http://wiki.lyx.org/Mac/
Mac#toc6). It would be more convenient to give it as a file named
"og-export.scpt". Could anyone give me the upload password?
Nobody could send this password to me?
It may exist as it is mentionned in the Wiki! ;)
I'd like to
Le 26 mai 07 à 18:07, Mael Hilléreau a écrit :
I finally wrote a small Applescript (see attached file) that
allows to convert Omnigraffle files to PDF, PNG... directly from
the command line. In order to use it, go to LyX preferences, add
an OmniGraffle file format (just type auto for the
Le 26 mai 07 à 18:07, Mael Hilléreau a écrit :
I finally wrote a small Applescript (see attached file) that
allows to convert Omnigraffle files to PDF, PNG... directly from
the command line. In order to use it, go to LyX preferences, add
an OmniGraffle file format (just type auto for the
Le 26 mai 07 à 18:07, Mael Hilléreau a écrit :
I finally wrote a small Applescript (see attached file) that
allows to convert Omnigraffle files to PDF, PNG... directly from
the command line. In order to use it, go to LyX preferences, add
an OmniGraffle file format (just type "auto" for the
Le 23 mai 07 à 13:36, Mael Hilléreau a écrit :
Le 23 mai 07 à 11:53, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes a écrit :
What about adding the format .graffle in your preferences and
documenting the command to create a pdf from graffle (assuming
this is
possible, of course). The you just insert the graffle
I finally wrote a small Applescript (see attached file) that allows
to convert Omnigraffle files to PDF, PNG... directly from the
command line. In order to use it, go to LyX preferences, add an
OmniGraffle file format (just type auto for the editor), and then
add converters. By now, I
Le 23 mai 07 à 13:36, Mael Hilléreau a écrit :
Le 23 mai 07 à 11:53, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes a écrit :
What about adding the format .graffle in your preferences and
documenting the command to create a pdf from graffle (assuming
this is
possible, of course). The you just insert the graffle
I finally wrote a small Applescript (see attached file) that allows
to convert Omnigraffle files to PDF, PNG... directly from the
command line. In order to use it, go to LyX preferences, add an
OmniGraffle file format (just type auto for the editor), and then
add converters. By now, I
Le 23 mai 07 à 13:36, Mael Hilléreau a écrit :
Le 23 mai 07 à 11:53, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes a écrit :
What about adding the format .graffle in your preferences and
documenting the command to create a pdf from graffle (assuming
this is
possible, of course). The you just insert the graffle
I finally wrote a small Applescript (see attached file) that allows
to convert Omnigraffle files to PDF, PNG... directly from the
command line. In order to use it, go to LyX preferences, add an
OmniGraffle file format (just type "auto" for the editor), and then
add converters. By now, I
Hi all,
As you might know, LyX graphics dialog has an Edit button intended
to open figures in an editor which may be selected by the system
depending on their file format. But figures included in LyX using the
graphics dialog are almost always made with external editors using
their own
Mael == Mael Hilléreau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mael To solve this problem, I wrote lyxfigedit, a little bash script
Mael (see attached file) that allows to edit a figure by opening the
Mael appropriate file in its editor. This trick only works on Mac OS.
Mael [To developpers: For sure, a
Le 23 mai 07 à 11:53, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes a écrit :
What about adding the format .graffle in your preferences and
documenting the command to create a pdf from graffle (assuming this is
possible, of course). The you just insert the graffle file into LyX
and forget about the rest.
Ooops, I
Hi all,
As you might know, LyX graphics dialog has an Edit button intended
to open figures in an editor which may be selected by the system
depending on their file format. But figures included in LyX using the
graphics dialog are almost always made with external editors using
their own
Mael == Mael Hilléreau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mael To solve this problem, I wrote lyxfigedit, a little bash script
Mael (see attached file) that allows to edit a figure by opening the
Mael appropriate file in its editor. This trick only works on Mac OS.
Mael [To developpers: For sure, a
Le 23 mai 07 à 11:53, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes a écrit :
What about adding the format .graffle in your preferences and
documenting the command to create a pdf from graffle (assuming this is
possible, of course). The you just insert the graffle file into LyX
and forget about the rest.
Ooops, I
Hi all,
As you might know, LyX graphics dialog has an "Edit" button intended
to open figures in an editor which may be selected by the system
depending on their file format. But figures included in LyX using the
graphics dialog are almost always made with external editors using
their own
> "Mael" == Mael Hilléreau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Mael> To solve this problem, I wrote lyxfigedit, a little bash script
Mael> (see attached file) that allows to edit a figure by opening the
Mael> appropriate file in its editor. This trick only works on Mac OS.
Mael> [To developpers: For
Le 23 mai 07 à 11:53, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes a écrit :
What about adding the format .graffle in your preferences and
documenting the command to create a pdf from graffle (assuming this is
possible, of course). The you just insert the graffle file into LyX
and forget about the rest.
Ooops, I
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