Opening last file for edit from the command line.

2007-02-19 Thread fAX k.root
Dear LyX users!

Does somebody aware of a way of opening the most recently edited file
from the command line?

If there is no such command, may it be put on the wish-list (By the way,
is there a place to see the current wishlist and change-log)?

Thank you.

-- 
With best regards,
Pavel Gurevich



Re: Opening last file for edit from the command line.

2007-02-19 Thread Paul A. Rubin

fAX k.root wrote:

Dear LyX users!

Does somebody aware of a way of opening the most recently edited file
from the command line?


I don't think so.  'lyx -x menu-open file' will start LyX and open the 
file menu, after which pressing 't' and then '1' will load the most 
recent document, but I don't know a way to get LyX to recognize the 't' 
and '1' after opening the file menu.



If there is no such command, may it be put on the wish-list (By the way,
is there a place to see the current wishlist and change-log)?


http://bugzilla.lyx.org/ -- click on Show all open feature requests to 
see the wishlist.  I didn't see this listed there. 
http://www.lyx.org/devel/tasks.php show another wish list (which I'm 
sure overlaps the one in bugzilla quite a bit).


There's a ChangeLog file installed in the LyX Resources folder.

/Paul



Re: Opening last file for edit from the command line.

2007-02-19 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
fAX k.root wrote:
 Does somebody aware of a way of opening the most recently edited file
 from the command line?

Not in 1.4.x, but upcoming 1.5.0 will have session support that reopens the 
last opened files on start, if you wish.

Jürgen


Opening last file for edit from the command line.

2007-02-19 Thread fAX k.root
Dear LyX users!

Does somebody aware of a way of opening the most recently edited file
from the command line?

If there is no such command, may it be put on the wish-list (By the way,
is there a place to see the current wishlist and change-log)?

Thank you.

-- 
With best regards,
Pavel Gurevich



Re: Opening last file for edit from the command line.

2007-02-19 Thread Paul A. Rubin

fAX k.root wrote:

Dear LyX users!

Does somebody aware of a way of opening the most recently edited file
from the command line?


I don't think so.  'lyx -x menu-open file' will start LyX and open the 
file menu, after which pressing 't' and then '1' will load the most 
recent document, but I don't know a way to get LyX to recognize the 't' 
and '1' after opening the file menu.



If there is no such command, may it be put on the wish-list (By the way,
is there a place to see the current wishlist and change-log)?


http://bugzilla.lyx.org/ -- click on Show all open feature requests to 
see the wishlist.  I didn't see this listed there. 
http://www.lyx.org/devel/tasks.php show another wish list (which I'm 
sure overlaps the one in bugzilla quite a bit).


There's a ChangeLog file installed in the LyX Resources folder.

/Paul



Re: Opening last file for edit from the command line.

2007-02-19 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
fAX k.root wrote:
 Does somebody aware of a way of opening the most recently edited file
 from the command line?

Not in 1.4.x, but upcoming 1.5.0 will have session support that reopens the 
last opened files on start, if you wish.

Jürgen


Opening last file for edit from the command line.

2007-02-19 Thread fAX k.root
Dear LyX users!

Does somebody aware of a way of opening the most recently edited file
from the command line?

If there is no such command, may it be put on the wish-list (By the way,
is there a place to see the current wishlist and change-log)?

Thank you.

-- 
With best regards,
Pavel Gurevich



Re: Opening last file for edit from the command line.

2007-02-19 Thread Paul A. Rubin

fAX k.root wrote:

Dear LyX users!

Does somebody aware of a way of opening the most recently edited file
from the command line?


I don't think so.  'lyx -x "menu-open file"' will start LyX and open the 
file menu, after which pressing 't' and then '1' will load the most 
recent document, but I don't know a way to get LyX to recognize the 't' 
and '1' after opening the file menu.



If there is no such command, may it be put on the wish-list (By the way,
is there a place to see the current wishlist and change-log)?


http://bugzilla.lyx.org/ -- click on "Show all open feature requests" to 
see the wishlist.  I didn't see this listed there. 
http://www.lyx.org/devel/tasks.php show another wish list (which I'm 
sure overlaps the one in bugzilla quite a bit).


There's a ChangeLog file installed in the LyX Resources folder.

/Paul



Re: Opening last file for edit from the command line.

2007-02-19 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
fAX k.root wrote:
> Does somebody aware of a way of opening the most recently edited file
> from the command line?

Not in 1.4.x, but upcoming 1.5.0 will have session support that reopens the 
last opened files on start, if you wish.

Jürgen