Re: Problem with a freezed cursor.
I am using the Lyx version delivered with SUSE Linux 7.1. [That is 1.1.5fix1 for the non-SuSE-devvies.] You might want to try 1.1.5fix2 for backward-compatible bugfix or 1.1.6 if you do not have to use 1.1.5 or older for other reasons... Here is an RPM for SuSE with LyX 1.1.6fix2: ftp://hst33127.phys.uu.nl/pub/LyX/lyx-1.1.6fix2-50.i386.rpm I got the link from this page: http://www.uni-sw.gwdg.de/~pit/LyX/ Best Regards Marcus Beyer _ Dipl.-Inform. Marcus Beyer [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Abt. Medizinische Informatik - Universitätsklinikum Stefan-Meier-Straße 26 D-79104 Freiburg Tel. +49/761/203-6698 Fax +49/761/203-6711 _ http://www.Stormlight.de __
Re: Problem with a freezed cursor.
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 11:44:42AM +0200, Urs Graf wrote: I am a fresh user of Lyx and I like it and I should like to use it more. But there is a problem which renders the use of Lyx almost inpracticable. When I use a mathematical symbol, for example the square root, a matrix or a fraction, the cursor is placed correctly on the first element of the mask, in the case of a matrix at the first element of the first row, but it is always freezed, i.e. the keybord dosen't respond when you want to type the first element. I had How do you insert the square root ? If you use the math panel, then the window of the math panel gets the focus when you press on it, so to return to the LyX screen you need to press alt+tab (or another key combination, depending on your window manager). Do you also have a problem when you inserting the root with the keyboard ? There are two ways to do it: 1. M-m s 2. Typing \sqrt and pressing space
Re: Problem with a freezed cursor.
I am using the Lyx version delivered with SUSE Linux 7.1. [That is 1.1.5fix1 for the non-SuSE-devvies.] You might want to try 1.1.5fix2 for backward-compatible bugfix or 1.1.6 if you do not have to use 1.1.5 or older for other reasons... Here is an RPM for SuSE with LyX 1.1.6fix2: ftp://hst33127.phys.uu.nl/pub/LyX/lyx-1.1.6fix2-50.i386.rpm I got the link from this page: http://www.uni-sw.gwdg.de/~pit/LyX/ Best Regards Marcus Beyer _ Dipl.-Inform. Marcus Beyer [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Abt. Medizinische Informatik - Universitätsklinikum Stefan-Meier-Straße 26 D-79104 Freiburg Tel. +49/761/203-6698 Fax +49/761/203-6711 _ http://www.Stormlight.de __
Re: Problem with a freezed cursor.
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 11:44:42AM +0200, Urs Graf wrote: I am a fresh user of Lyx and I like it and I should like to use it more. But there is a problem which renders the use of Lyx almost inpracticable. When I use a mathematical symbol, for example the square root, a matrix or a fraction, the cursor is placed correctly on the first element of the mask, in the case of a matrix at the first element of the first row, but it is always freezed, i.e. the keybord dosen't respond when you want to type the first element. I had How do you insert the square root ? If you use the math panel, then the window of the math panel gets the focus when you press on it, so to return to the LyX screen you need to press alt+tab (or another key combination, depending on your window manager). Do you also have a problem when you inserting the root with the keyboard ? There are two ways to do it: 1. M-m s 2. Typing \sqrt and pressing space
Re: Problem with a freezed cursor.
> > I am using the Lyx version delivered with SUSE Linux 7.1. > > [That is 1.1.5fix1 for the non-SuSE-devvies.] > You might want to try 1.1.5fix2 for "backward-compatible bugfix" > or 1.1.6 if you do not have to use 1.1.5 or older for other reasons... Here is an RPM for SuSE with LyX 1.1.6fix2: ftp://hst33127.phys.uu.nl/pub/LyX/lyx-1.1.6fix2-50.i386.rpm I got the link from this page: http://www.uni-sw.gwdg.de/~pit/LyX/ Best Regards Marcus Beyer _ Dipl.-Inform. Marcus Beyer [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Abt. Medizinische Informatik - Universitätsklinikum Stefan-Meier-Straße 26 D-79104 Freiburg Tel. +49/761/203-6698 Fax +49/761/203-6711 _ http://www.Stormlight.de __
Re: Problem with a freezed cursor.
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 11:44:42AM +0200, Urs Graf wrote: > I am a fresh user of Lyx and I like it and I should like to use it more. > But there is a problem which renders > the use of Lyx almost inpracticable. When I use a mathematical symbol, > for example the square root, a matrix > or a fraction, the cursor is placed correctly on the first element of > the mask, in the case of a matrix at the > first element of the first row, but it is always freezed, i.e. the > keybord dosen't respond when you want to type the first element. I had How do you insert the square root ? If you use the math panel, then the window of the math panel gets the focus when you press on it, so to return to the LyX screen you need to press alt+tab (or another key combination, depending on your window manager). Do you also have a problem when you inserting the root with the keyboard ? There are two ways to do it: 1. M-m s 2. Typing \sqrt and pressing space
Re: Problem with a freezed cursor.
I am using the Lyx version delivered with SUSE Linux 7.1. [That is 1.1.5fix1 for the non-SuSE-devvies.] Thanks in advanced. You might want to try 1.1.5fix2 for backward-compatible bugfix or 1.1.6 if you do not have to use 1.1.5 or older for other reasons... Andre' Content-Description: Karte für Urs Graf [Attachment, skipping...] *g* -- André Pönitz . [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Problem with a freezed cursor.
I am using the Lyx version delivered with SUSE Linux 7.1. [That is 1.1.5fix1 for the non-SuSE-devvies.] Thanks in advanced. You might want to try 1.1.5fix2 for backward-compatible bugfix or 1.1.6 if you do not have to use 1.1.5 or older for other reasons... Andre' Content-Description: Karte für Urs Graf [Attachment, skipping...] *g* -- André Pönitz . [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Problem with a freezed cursor.
> I am using the Lyx version delivered with SUSE Linux 7.1. [That is 1.1.5fix1 for the non-SuSE-devvies.] > Thanks in advanced. You might want to try 1.1.5fix2 for "backward-compatible bugfix" or 1.1.6 if you do not have to use 1.1.5 or older for other reasons... Andre' > Content-Description: Karte für Urs Graf > [Attachment, skipping...] *g* -- André Pönitz . [EMAIL PROTECTED]