Re: Patch for the CJK InputMethod
On Wed, 11 May 2011 01:40:24 -0400 Julien Rioux jri...@physics.utoronto.ca wrote: On Tue, 10 May 2011 22:59:58 -0400 Julien Riouxjri...@physics.utoronto.ca wrote: Sorry, I meant the display of math preview inside the LyX screen itself. LaTeX is used (in your case platex) to produce a small image file. Then it is displayed on the screen. This is activated in the menu: Tools Preferences Display. It is called instant preview and has three settings On, Off, and No math. When set to On it should transform your math into an image as I described. From your screenshot it looks like it does not. I see, is that? Regards, -- Atsushi Shimmura a.shimm...@gmail.com attachment: sample2.jpg
Re: Patch for the CJK InputMethod
On 11/05/2011 2:25 AM, Atsushi Shimmura wrote: On Wed, 11 May 2011 01:40:24 -0400 Julien Riouxjri...@physics.utoronto.ca wrote: On Tue, 10 May 2011 22:59:58 -0400 Julien Riouxjri...@physics.utoronto.ca wrote: Sorry, I meant the display of math preview inside the LyX screen itself. LaTeX is used (in your case platex) to produce a small image file. Then it is displayed on the screen. This is activated in the menu: Tools Preferences Display. It is called instant preview and has three settings On, Off, and No math. When set to On it should transform your math into an image as I described. From your screenshot it looks like it does not. I see, is that? Regards, Yep that's it. Thanks, Julien
Re: Patch for the CJK InputMethod
2011/5/11 Julien Rioux jri...@physics.utoronto.ca: This looks interesting. So it delimits the words in a long sentence, is that right? I am not sure I understand. I think he wants to say that somehow LyX has its own settings for displaying delimitation when IME converts keyboard inputs and that it should be the IME side which controls the display. Indeed, IME usually has customizability how delimitation is displayed (in what kind of color, underlined or highlighted background etc.). I myself don't have any knowledge about the validity of his patch or his claim, but is there any reason that LyX should keep the control? Of course, we should guarantee the robustness for any kinds of platforms and languages. # I'm forwarding to lyx-devel too.
Re: Patch for the CJK InputMethod
ps. IME is a WIndows jargon for Input Method.
Re: Patch for the CJK InputMethod
On Wed, 11 May 2011 01:40:24 -0400 Julien Rioux jri...@physics.utoronto.ca wrote: On Tue, 10 May 2011 22:59:58 -0400 Julien Riouxjri...@physics.utoronto.ca wrote: Sorry, I meant the display of math preview inside the LyX screen itself. LaTeX is used (in your case platex) to produce a small image file. Then it is displayed on the screen. This is activated in the menu: Tools Preferences Display. It is called instant preview and has three settings On, Off, and No math. When set to On it should transform your math into an image as I described. From your screenshot it looks like it does not. I see, is that? Regards, -- Atsushi Shimmura a.shimm...@gmail.com attachment: sample2.jpg
Re: Patch for the CJK InputMethod
On 11/05/2011 2:25 AM, Atsushi Shimmura wrote: On Wed, 11 May 2011 01:40:24 -0400 Julien Riouxjri...@physics.utoronto.ca wrote: On Tue, 10 May 2011 22:59:58 -0400 Julien Riouxjri...@physics.utoronto.ca wrote: Sorry, I meant the display of math preview inside the LyX screen itself. LaTeX is used (in your case platex) to produce a small image file. Then it is displayed on the screen. This is activated in the menu: Tools Preferences Display. It is called instant preview and has three settings On, Off, and No math. When set to On it should transform your math into an image as I described. From your screenshot it looks like it does not. I see, is that? Regards, Yep that's it. Thanks, Julien
Re: Patch for the CJK InputMethod
2011/5/11 Julien Rioux jri...@physics.utoronto.ca: This looks interesting. So it delimits the words in a long sentence, is that right? I am not sure I understand. I think he wants to say that somehow LyX has its own settings for displaying delimitation when IME converts keyboard inputs and that it should be the IME side which controls the display. Indeed, IME usually has customizability how delimitation is displayed (in what kind of color, underlined or highlighted background etc.). I myself don't have any knowledge about the validity of his patch or his claim, but is there any reason that LyX should keep the control? Of course, we should guarantee the robustness for any kinds of platforms and languages. # I'm forwarding to lyx-devel too.
Re: Patch for the CJK InputMethod
ps. IME is a WIndows jargon for Input Method.
Re: Patch for the CJK InputMethod
On Wed, 11 May 2011 01:40:24 -0400 Julien Riouxwrote: > > On Tue, 10 May 2011 22:59:58 -0400 > > Julien Rioux wrote: > Sorry, I meant the display of math preview inside the LyX screen itself. > LaTeX is used (in your case platex) to produce a small image file. Then > it is displayed on the screen. This is activated in the menu: Tools > > Preferences > Display. It is called "instant preview" and has three > settings "On", "Off", and "No math". When set to "On" it should > transform your math into an image as I described. From your screenshot > it looks like it does not. I see, is that? Regards, -- Atsushi Shimmura <>
Re: Patch for the CJK InputMethod
On 11/05/2011 2:25 AM, Atsushi Shimmura wrote: On Wed, 11 May 2011 01:40:24 -0400 Julien Riouxwrote: On Tue, 10 May 2011 22:59:58 -0400 Julien Rioux wrote: Sorry, I meant the display of math preview inside the LyX screen itself. LaTeX is used (in your case platex) to produce a small image file. Then it is displayed on the screen. This is activated in the menu: Tools> Preferences> Display. It is called "instant preview" and has three settings "On", "Off", and "No math". When set to "On" it should transform your math into an image as I described. From your screenshot it looks like it does not. I see, is that? Regards, Yep that's it. Thanks, Julien
Re: Patch for the CJK InputMethod
2011/5/11 Julien Rioux: > This looks interesting. So it delimits the words in a long sentence, is that > right? I am not sure I understand. I think he wants to say that somehow LyX has its own settings for displaying delimitation when IME converts keyboard inputs and that it should be the IME side which controls the display. Indeed, IME usually has customizability how delimitation is displayed (in what kind of color, underlined or highlighted background etc.). I myself don't have any knowledge about the validity of his patch or his claim, but is there any reason that LyX should keep the control? Of course, we should guarantee the robustness for any kinds of platforms and languages. # I'm forwarding to lyx-devel too.
Re: Patch for the CJK InputMethod
ps. IME is a WIndows jargon for Input Method.
Re: Patch for the CJK InputMethod
On 09/05/2011 9:57 AM, Atsushi Shimmura wrote: Hi, I use LyX 2.0.0 very useful.By the way, I have a patch for the CJK InputMethod.In a long Japanese(probably CJK) sentence, it would be color-coding the sentence.(spot and all) See the attached picture please. It is made by Kameda,Iwami and me. Please manage this patch as you think fit. Thanks, This looks interesting. So it delimits the words in a long sentence, is that right? I am not sure I understand. Also, I am curious: do you use platex? Is instant-preview of math insets working for you? Thanks, Regards, Julien
Re: Patch for the CJK InputMethod
Hi, On Tue, 10 May 2011 22:59:58 -0400 Julien Rioux jri...@physics.utoronto.ca wrote: This looks interesting. So it delimits the words in a long sentence, is that right? I am not sure I understand. Yes. Almost IM system is from the first. When we input information, the first input is a sentence usually. So we convert each phrase in a Japanese(CJK) sentence. LyX too. But the underline specifications is an incorrect action, because we correct erroneous parts... Also, I am curious: do you use platex? Is instant-preview of math insets working for you? Yes I use.Is that attached file?Yes it work. regars, -- Atsushi Shimmura a.shimm...@gmail.com attachment: sample.jpg
Re: Patch for the CJK InputMethod
On 11/05/2011 1:19 AM, Atsushi Shimmura wrote: Hi, On Tue, 10 May 2011 22:59:58 -0400 Julien Riouxjri...@physics.utoronto.ca wrote: This looks interesting. So it delimits the words in a long sentence, is that right? I am not sure I understand. Yes. Almost IM system is from the first. When we input information, the first input is a sentence usually. So we convert each phrase in a Japanese(CJK) sentence. LyX too. But the underline specifications is an incorrect action, because we correct erroneous parts... Also, I am curious: do you use platex? Is instant-preview of math insets working for you? Yes I use.Is that attached file?Yes it work. regars, Sorry, I meant the display of math preview inside the LyX screen itself. LaTeX is used (in your case platex) to produce a small image file. Then it is displayed on the screen. This is activated in the menu: Tools Preferences Display. It is called instant preview and has three settings On, Off, and No math. When set to On it should transform your math into an image as I described. From your screenshot it looks like it does not. Regards, Julien
Re: Patch for the CJK InputMethod
On 09/05/2011 9:57 AM, Atsushi Shimmura wrote: Hi, I use LyX 2.0.0 very useful.By the way, I have a patch for the CJK InputMethod.In a long Japanese(probably CJK) sentence, it would be color-coding the sentence.(spot and all) See the attached picture please. It is made by Kameda,Iwami and me. Please manage this patch as you think fit. Thanks, This looks interesting. So it delimits the words in a long sentence, is that right? I am not sure I understand. Also, I am curious: do you use platex? Is instant-preview of math insets working for you? Thanks, Regards, Julien
Re: Patch for the CJK InputMethod
Hi, On Tue, 10 May 2011 22:59:58 -0400 Julien Rioux jri...@physics.utoronto.ca wrote: This looks interesting. So it delimits the words in a long sentence, is that right? I am not sure I understand. Yes. Almost IM system is from the first. When we input information, the first input is a sentence usually. So we convert each phrase in a Japanese(CJK) sentence. LyX too. But the underline specifications is an incorrect action, because we correct erroneous parts... Also, I am curious: do you use platex? Is instant-preview of math insets working for you? Yes I use.Is that attached file?Yes it work. regars, -- Atsushi Shimmura a.shimm...@gmail.com attachment: sample.jpg
Re: Patch for the CJK InputMethod
On 11/05/2011 1:19 AM, Atsushi Shimmura wrote: Hi, On Tue, 10 May 2011 22:59:58 -0400 Julien Riouxjri...@physics.utoronto.ca wrote: This looks interesting. So it delimits the words in a long sentence, is that right? I am not sure I understand. Yes. Almost IM system is from the first. When we input information, the first input is a sentence usually. So we convert each phrase in a Japanese(CJK) sentence. LyX too. But the underline specifications is an incorrect action, because we correct erroneous parts... Also, I am curious: do you use platex? Is instant-preview of math insets working for you? Yes I use.Is that attached file?Yes it work. regars, Sorry, I meant the display of math preview inside the LyX screen itself. LaTeX is used (in your case platex) to produce a small image file. Then it is displayed on the screen. This is activated in the menu: Tools Preferences Display. It is called instant preview and has three settings On, Off, and No math. When set to On it should transform your math into an image as I described. From your screenshot it looks like it does not. Regards, Julien
Re: Patch for the CJK InputMethod
On 09/05/2011 9:57 AM, Atsushi Shimmura wrote: Hi, I use LyX 2.0.0 very useful.By the way, I have a patch for the CJK InputMethod.In a long Japanese(probably CJK) sentence, it would be color-coding the sentence.(spot and all) See the attached picture please. It is made by Kameda,Iwami and me. Please manage this patch as you think fit. Thanks, This looks interesting. So it delimits the words in a long sentence, is that right? I am not sure I understand. Also, I am curious: do you use platex? Is instant-preview of math insets working for you? Thanks, Regards, Julien
Re: Patch for the CJK InputMethod
Hi, On Tue, 10 May 2011 22:59:58 -0400 Julien Riouxwrote: > This looks interesting. So it delimits the words in a long sentence, is > that right? I am not sure I understand. Yes. Almost IM system is from the first. When we input information, the first input is a sentence usually. So we convert each phrase in a Japanese(CJK) sentence. LyX too. But the underline specifications is an incorrect action, because we correct erroneous parts... > Also, I am curious: do you use platex? Is instant-preview of math insets > working for you? Yes I use.Is that attached file?Yes it work. regars, -- Atsushi Shimmura <>
Re: Patch for the CJK InputMethod
On 11/05/2011 1:19 AM, Atsushi Shimmura wrote: Hi, On Tue, 10 May 2011 22:59:58 -0400 Julien Riouxwrote: This looks interesting. So it delimits the words in a long sentence, is that right? I am not sure I understand. Yes. Almost IM system is from the first. When we input information, the first input is a sentence usually. So we convert each phrase in a Japanese(CJK) sentence. LyX too. But the underline specifications is an incorrect action, because we correct erroneous parts... Also, I am curious: do you use platex? Is instant-preview of math insets working for you? Yes I use.Is that attached file?Yes it work. regars, Sorry, I meant the display of math preview inside the LyX screen itself. LaTeX is used (in your case platex) to produce a small image file. Then it is displayed on the screen. This is activated in the menu: Tools > Preferences > Display. It is called "instant preview" and has three settings "On", "Off", and "No math". When set to "On" it should transform your math into an image as I described. From your screenshot it looks like it does not. Regards, Julien