Re: Displaymath at the bottom (LyX1.6RC5)
Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote: Let me add to this that if you have your math toolbars at the bottom of the screen, and if you insert or enter a math inset, the auto-appearing math toolbars will block the math you wanted to edit. The screen is moved up when you press any key, but it is annoying not to be able to see the math you were planning to edit. Yes. It's be nice if that were fixed before 1.6. rh
Re: Displaymath at the bottom (LyX1.6RC5)
Abdelrazak Younes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > I can reproduce this bug. Could you please put it in bugzilla.lyx.org ? > > Thanks, > Abdel. > Abdel, Thanks for confirimg the bug. I have put the bug as Bug 5433 in bugzilla. I hope the developers get my point. Mukhtar
Re: Displaymath at the bottom (LyX1.6RC5)
On Thu, 2008-10-30 at 18:57 +0100, Abdelrazak Younes wrote: > > Your reply suggests that I have been unable to explain properly. > > When you start a new document, type "Hi there", and start display > math, > > LyX can accomodate the new stuff you write on the screen. > > Try to type some more text until you are at the bottom of your > screen > > so that you need to scroll in order to see down. Now do > Ctrl-Shift-M for > > display math, and > > I can reproduce this bug. Could you please put it in > bugzilla.lyx.org ? > Let me add to this that if you have your math toolbars at the bottom of the screen, and if you insert or enter a math inset, the auto-appearing math toolbars will block the math you wanted to edit. The screen is moved up when you press any key, but it is annoying not to be able to see the math you were planning to edit. > Thanks, > Abdel. > Vincent
Re: Displaymath at the bottom (LyX1.6RC5)
On 30/10/2008 18:40, Mukhtar Ullah wrote: rgheck<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: I understand what you mean, but I don't see this problem. If I create a new document, type "Hi there", Ctrl-Shift-M for display math, enter x, then hit space, I am behind the inset, and if I now type "Hi again", it's on the next line. rh Your reply suggests that I have been unable to explain properly. When you start a new document, type "Hi there", and start display math, LyX can accomodate the new stuff you write on the screen. Try to type some more text until you are at the bottom of your screen so that you need to scroll in order to see down. Now do Ctrl-Shift-M for display math, and I can reproduce this bug. Could you please put it in bugzilla.lyx.org ? Thanks, Abdel.
Re: Displaymath at the bottom (LyX1.6RC5)
Mukhtar Ullah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Your reply suggests that I have been unable to explain properly. > When you start a new document, type "Hi there", and start display math, > LyX can accomodate the new stuff you write on the screen. > Try to type some more text until you are at the bottom of your screen > so that you need to scroll in order to see down. Now do Ctrl-Shift-M for > display math, and > Mukhtar > > I forgot to mention that I am using the latest build (LyX 1.6 RC5) and am writing in english, not arabic as suggested by Abdel. Mukhtar
Re: Displaymath at the bottom (LyX1.6RC5)
rgheck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > I understand what you mean, but I don't see this problem. If I create a > new document, type "Hi there", Ctrl-Shift-M for display math, enter x, > then hit space, I am behind the inset, and if I now type "Hi again", > it's on the next line. > > rh > > Your reply suggests that I have been unable to explain properly. When you start a new document, type "Hi there", and start display math, LyX can accomodate the new stuff you write on the screen. Try to type some more text until you are at the bottom of your screen so that you need to scroll in order to see down. Now do Ctrl-Shift-M for display math, and Mukhtar
Re: Displaymath at the bottom (LyX1.6RC5)
On 30/10/2008 18:33, rgheck wrote: Mukhtar Ullah wrote: Dear LyX users and developers, It occurs to me that when I am entering display math at a point where the LyX window has nothing to show below (at the bottom of your screen), leaving the display-math takes me back to part before the display-math (instead of moving forward). This problem does not occur if you have written the text to follow. It is only when you have blank to follow. Could you confirm this behaviour please? Let me know if I have been unable to express the problem (I am not a native english speaker). I understand what you mean, but I don't see this problem. If I create a new document, type "Hi there", Ctrl-Shift-M for display math, enter x, then hit space, I am behind the inset, and if I now type "Hi again", it's on the next line. Maybe Mukhtar is using math in an arabic document? In which case Mukhtar I suggest that you switch to visual cursor movement in the preference settings. Abdel.
Re: Displaymath at the bottom (LyX1.6RC5)
Mukhtar Ullah wrote: Dear LyX users and developers, It occurs to me that when I am entering display math at a point where the LyX window has nothing to show below (at the bottom of your screen), leaving the display-math takes me back to part before the display-math (instead of moving forward). This problem does not occur if you have written the text to follow. It is only when you have blank to follow. Could you confirm this behaviour please? Let me know if I have been unable to express the problem (I am not a native english speaker). I understand what you mean, but I don't see this problem. If I create a new document, type "Hi there", Ctrl-Shift-M for display math, enter x, then hit space, I am behind the inset, and if I now type "Hi again", it's on the next line. rh
Displaymath at the bottom (LyX1.6RC5)
Dear LyX users and developers, It occurs to me that when I am entering display math at a point where the LyX window has nothing to show below (at the bottom of your screen), leaving the display-math takes me back to part before the display-math (instead of moving forward). This problem does not occur if you have written the text to follow. It is only when you have blank to follow. Could you confirm this behaviour please? Let me know if I have been unable to express the problem (I am not a native english speaker). Mukhtar