On 2012-02-03, Marcin Zajączkowski wrote:
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I just did CTRL-V (normal Edit - Paste). When after a reply I tried
with paste special Plain Text keeps as expected the end of line
characters while Plain Text, Join Lines not.
So, generally thanks for your explanation, but don't you think that
On 2012-02-03, Marcin Zajączkowski wrote:
...
I just did CTRL-V (normal Edit - Paste). When after a reply I tried
with paste special Plain Text keeps as expected the end of line
characters while Plain Text, Join Lines not.
So, generally thanks for your explanation, but don't you think that
On 2012-02-03, Marcin Zajączkowski wrote:
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> I just did CTRL-V (normal Edit -> Paste). When after a reply I tried
> with paste special "Plain Text" keeps as expected the end of line
> characters while "Plain Text, Join Lines" not.
> So, generally thanks for your explanation, but don't you
Hi,
When I add Program Listing section (Insert - Program Listing) and paste
source code from IDE or a text editor the EOL characters are removed.
For example:
usedArgument.setValue1();
usedArgument.getValue2();
becase:
usedArgument.setValue1(); usedArgument.getValue2();
Is it necessary to
How are you doing the pasting? The edit menu gives a couple of options for
pasting external content, one of which preserves line breaks.
Paul
On Thu, 2 Feb 2012, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
How are you doing the pasting? The edit menu gives a couple of options for
pasting external content, one of which preserves line breaks.
... which is the LyX code environment.
Rich
On 2012-02-02, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Thu, 2 Feb 2012, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
How are you doing the pasting? The edit menu gives a couple of options for
pasting external content, one of which preserves line breaks.
... which is the LyX code environment.
The LyX code environment is a
Hi,
When I add Program Listing section (Insert - Program Listing) and paste
source code from IDE or a text editor the EOL characters are removed.
For example:
usedArgument.setValue1();
usedArgument.getValue2();
becase:
usedArgument.setValue1(); usedArgument.getValue2();
Is it necessary to
How are you doing the pasting? The edit menu gives a couple of options for
pasting external content, one of which preserves line breaks.
Paul
On Thu, 2 Feb 2012, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
How are you doing the pasting? The edit menu gives a couple of options for
pasting external content, one of which preserves line breaks.
... which is the LyX code environment.
Rich
On 2012-02-02, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Thu, 2 Feb 2012, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
How are you doing the pasting? The edit menu gives a couple of options for
pasting external content, one of which preserves line breaks.
... which is the LyX code environment.
The LyX code environment is a
Hi,
When I add Program Listing section (Insert -> Program Listing) and paste
source code from IDE or a text editor the EOL characters are removed.
For example:
usedArgument.setValue1();
usedArgument.getValue2();
becase:
usedArgument.setValue1(); usedArgument.getValue2();
Is it necessary to
How are you doing the pasting? The edit menu gives a couple of options for
pasting external content, one of which preserves line breaks.
Paul
On Thu, 2 Feb 2012, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
How are you doing the pasting? The edit menu gives a couple of options for
pasting external content, one of which preserves line breaks.
... which is the LyX code environment.
Rich
On 2012-02-02, Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Thu, 2 Feb 2012, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
>> How are you doing the pasting? The edit menu gives a couple of options for
>> pasting external content, one of which preserves line breaks.
>... which is the LyX code environment.
The "LyX code" environment is
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