Inspired by your post, I tried to use getdeb to upgrade Lyx from 1.6.5
(the current Ubuntu 10.04 version) to 1.6.7, but although I had
installed getdeb, when I click on INSTALL THIS (Lyx) NOW, the browser
opens a new tab but nothing happens. I am running ubuntu 10.04 64 bit.
Am I doing
E. Kaplan wrote:
Inspired by your post, I tried to use getdeb to upgrade Lyx from 1.6.5
(the current Ubuntu 10.04 version) to 1.6.7, but although I had
installed getdeb,
Do you mean that you set up the Getdeb ppa repository, according to the
instructions here:
E. Kaplan ehud.kaplan at gmail.com writes:
Inspired by your post, I tried to use getdeb to upgrade Lyx from 1.6.5
(the current Ubuntu 10.04 version) to 1.6.7, but although I had
installed getdeb, when I click on INSTALL THIS (Lyx) NOW, the browser
opens a new tab but nothing happens.
Inspired by your post, I tried to use getdeb to upgrade Lyx from 1.6.5
(the current Ubuntu 10.04 version) to 1.6.7, but although I had
installed getdeb, when I click on INSTALL THIS (Lyx) NOW, the browser
opens a new tab but nothing happens. I am running ubuntu 10.04 64 bit.
Am I doing
E. Kaplan wrote:
Inspired by your post, I tried to use getdeb to upgrade Lyx from 1.6.5
(the current Ubuntu 10.04 version) to 1.6.7, but although I had
installed getdeb,
Do you mean that you set up the Getdeb ppa repository, according to the
instructions here:
E. Kaplan ehud.kaplan at gmail.com writes:
Inspired by your post, I tried to use getdeb to upgrade Lyx from 1.6.5
(the current Ubuntu 10.04 version) to 1.6.7, but although I had
installed getdeb, when I click on INSTALL THIS (Lyx) NOW, the browser
opens a new tab but nothing happens.
Inspired by your post, I tried to use getdeb to upgrade Lyx from 1.6.5
(the current Ubuntu 10.04 version) to 1.6.7, but although I had
installed getdeb, when I click on INSTALL THIS (Lyx) NOW, the browser
opens a new tab but nothing happens. I am running ubuntu 10.04 64 bit.
Am I doing
E. Kaplan wrote:
> Inspired by your post, I tried to use getdeb to upgrade Lyx from 1.6.5
> (the current Ubuntu 10.04 version) to 1.6.7, but although I had
> installed getdeb,
Do you mean that you set up the Getdeb ppa repository, according to the
instructions here:
E. Kaplan gmail.com> writes:
>
> Inspired by your post, I tried to use getdeb to upgrade Lyx from 1.6.5
> (the current Ubuntu 10.04 version) to 1.6.7, but although I had
> installed getdeb, when I click on INSTALL THIS (Lyx) NOW, the browser
> opens a new tab but nothing happens. I am
Hi,
Recently my LyX version has been upgraded to 1.6.7, thanks to the getdeb
repository (Ubuntu 10.04).
The update went fine, but I lost my toolbar settings in the process. It
did not take me very long to restore them, but I still would like to
know where they are stored, so that I can preserve
On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 3:15 PM, Daniel CLEMENT
daniel.clem...@prepas.org wrote:
Hi,
Recently my LyX version has been upgraded to 1.6.7, thanks to the getdeb
repository (Ubuntu 10.04).
The update went fine, but I lost my toolbar settings in the process. It
did not take me very long to
Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 3:15 PM, Daniel CLEMENT
daniel.clem...@prepas.org wrote:
Hi,
Recently my LyX version has been upgraded to 1.6.7, thanks to the getdeb
repository (Ubuntu 10.04).
The update went fine, but I lost my toolbar settings in the process.
Makes sense, but my ~/ui directory is hopelessly empty (hence my
settings vanishing?)
I had a look at the /usr/share/lyx/ui, but it looks like there are only
the default settings in there.
Ah you're talking about the position of the toolbars. They are stored
by Qt. This will be put in I
Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
Makes sense, but my ~/ui directory is hopelessly empty (hence my
settings vanishing?)
I had a look at the /usr/share/lyx/ui, but it looks like there are only
the default settings in there.
Ah you're talking about the position of the toolbars. They are
Hi,
Recently my LyX version has been upgraded to 1.6.7, thanks to the getdeb
repository (Ubuntu 10.04).
The update went fine, but I lost my toolbar settings in the process. It
did not take me very long to restore them, but I still would like to
know where they are stored, so that I can preserve
On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 3:15 PM, Daniel CLEMENT
daniel.clem...@prepas.org wrote:
Hi,
Recently my LyX version has been upgraded to 1.6.7, thanks to the getdeb
repository (Ubuntu 10.04).
The update went fine, but I lost my toolbar settings in the process. It
did not take me very long to
Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 3:15 PM, Daniel CLEMENT
daniel.clem...@prepas.org wrote:
Hi,
Recently my LyX version has been upgraded to 1.6.7, thanks to the getdeb
repository (Ubuntu 10.04).
The update went fine, but I lost my toolbar settings in the process.
Makes sense, but my ~/ui directory is hopelessly empty (hence my
settings vanishing?)
I had a look at the /usr/share/lyx/ui, but it looks like there are only
the default settings in there.
Ah you're talking about the position of the toolbars. They are stored
by Qt. This will be put in I
Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
Makes sense, but my ~/ui directory is hopelessly empty (hence my
settings vanishing?)
I had a look at the /usr/share/lyx/ui, but it looks like there are only
the default settings in there.
Ah you're talking about the position of the toolbars. They are
Hi,
Recently my LyX version has been upgraded to 1.6.7, thanks to the getdeb
repository (Ubuntu 10.04).
The update went fine, but I lost my toolbar settings in the process. It
did not take me very long to restore them, but I still would like to
know where they are stored, so that I can preserve
On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 3:15 PM, Daniel CLEMENT
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Recently my LyX version has been upgraded to 1.6.7, thanks to the getdeb
> repository (Ubuntu 10.04).
>
> The update went fine, but I lost my toolbar settings in the process. It
> did not take me very long
Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 3:15 PM, Daniel CLEMENT
> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Recently my LyX version has been upgraded to 1.6.7, thanks to the getdeb
> > repository (Ubuntu 10.04).
> >
> > The update went fine, but I lost my toolbar settings
> Makes sense, but my ~/ui directory is hopelessly empty (hence my
> settings vanishing?)
>
> I had a look at the /usr/share/lyx/ui, but it looks like there are only
> the default settings in there.
>
Ah you're talking about the position of the toolbars. They are stored
by Qt. This will be put in
Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
> > Makes sense, but my ~/ui directory is hopelessly empty (hence my
> > settings vanishing?)
> >
> > I had a look at the /usr/share/lyx/ui, but it looks like there are only
> > the default settings in there.
> >
>
> Ah you're talking about the position of the
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