Am Sat, 04 Jun 2022 14:34:10 +
schrieb tush via lyx-users :
> It might be a bit unrelated to my question but I am very interested to know:
>
> I tried now to see what changes does ticking the mark on "Apply changes to
> current
> session only" do. I don't see any changes to the preferences f
It might be a bit unrelated to my question but I am very interested to know:
I tried now to see what changes does ticking the mark on "Apply changes to
current session only" do. I don't see any changes to the preferences file in my
user directory and no additional commands appended to the header
On 6/2/22 09:03, tush via lyx-users wrote:
Thank you very much once again, Riki.
I found the file and I can see it being updated after I apply changes
in the preferences menu inside LyX.
Where can I choose which preferences file to use? I want to save a
copy of such a file and save it in the
You are not listening.
Don't do this, there is no need to and it'll confuse your colleagues.
Split the document into chapters and have each "owned" by a particular
colleague and then use GIT or CVS source control. That's much more
productive with messing with the site installation, which has no
Thank you very much once again, Riki.
I found the file and I can see it being updated after I apply changes in the
preferences menu inside LyX.
Where can I choose which preferences file to use? I want to save a copy of such
a file and save it in the project's directory. How do I tell lyx to use
On 6/1/22 17:43, ehud.be...@protonmail.com wrote:
Thank you very much.
The last option you mentioned is the one I would like to adopt. But,
where is this preferences file located?
If you look under Help > About LyX, it will tell you where your user
directory is. The preferences file is in th
Thank you very much.
The last option you mentioned is the one I would like to adopt. But, where is
this preferences file located?
Moreover, in the LyX->Preferences->Paths window, I don't see such a file.
Could you give me more instructions on how to find it?
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On 5/31/22 16:42, tush via lyx-users wrote:
Me and my colleagues are working on a multi-user project.
Is there any way to guarantee that all of us have the same LyX settings?
We can share screenshots of the settings window, but I prefer
something more technical.
I mean, the document settings a
Me and my colleagues are working on a multi-user project.
Is there any way to guarantee that all of us have the same LyX settings?
We can share screenshots of the settings window, but I prefer something more
technical.
I mean, the document settings are part of the file.
But LyX settings definitel