Re: navigating to a graphic float

2008-11-27 Thread Guenter Milde
Abdelrazak Younes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:

> This is a bug, I thought it was already in bugzilla but can't find it. 
> Please create the entry.

Done. 
http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5573

Günter





Re: navigating to a graphic float

2008-11-27 Thread Abdelrazak Younes

Guenter Milde wrote:

With LyX 1.6 on Debian.

Whenever I want to navigate to a figure float (from both, the Navigate>List
of figures and via the go-to-mark button from the insert cross-reference
dialogue), I land somewhat below the figure.

In longer documents with a lot of figures, the position is off more than
a screen-hight (up to 3 times). I do not see the inteded float and
only have to guess the direction to go (mostly down).

Did anyone else experience this "feature"? It is a real show-stopper for
my thesis work.


This is a bug, I thought it was already in bugzilla but can't find it. 
Please create the entry.


Abdel.



Re: navigating to a graphic float

2008-11-26 Thread Nikos Alexandris
On Wed, 2008-11-26 at 22:32 +0200, Niklas Huldén wrote:
> Guenter Milde skrev:
> > With LyX 1.6 on Debian.
> > 
> > Whenever I want to navigate to a figure float (from both, the Navigate>List
> > of figures and via the go-to-mark button from the insert cross-reference
> > dialogue), I land somewhat below the figure.
> > 
> > In longer documents with a lot of figures, the position is off more than
> > a screen-hight (up to 3 times). I do not see the inteded float and
> > only have to guess the direction to go (mostly down).
> > 
> > Did anyone else experience this "feature"? It is a real show-stopper for
> > my thesis work.
> > (I cannot reproduce it with the User Guide, as there are almost no
> > figures.)
> > 
> > 
> > Günter
> > 
> > 
> Yes, I can confirm that behavior in Lyx 1.6.0 in OpenSuse 10.3, Windows 
> XP an Vista. Very annoying but still all versions work pretty steadily 
> without any crashes for me.
> 
> r.
> Niklas

The same for me (as Niklas): "very" stable LyX 1.6 under Ubuntu 8.10,
navigation to floats (figures) always ends-up (always did in all
versions I've used) below the figure.

Regards, Nikos



Re: navigating to a graphic float

2008-11-26 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 09:22:55PM +0100, Konrad Hofbauer wrote:
> Guenter Milde wrote:
>> ... It is a real show-stopper for
>> my thesis work.
>
> Are you looking for excuses?
>
> /Konrad
> ... also just writing on his thesis. ;-)

But looking for excuses does not really help beyond seven years or so...

Andre'


Re: navigating to a graphic float

2008-11-26 Thread Niklas Huldén

Guenter Milde skrev:

With LyX 1.6 on Debian.

Whenever I want to navigate to a figure float (from both, the Navigate>List
of figures and via the go-to-mark button from the insert cross-reference
dialogue), I land somewhat below the figure.

In longer documents with a lot of figures, the position is off more than
a screen-hight (up to 3 times). I do not see the inteded float and
only have to guess the direction to go (mostly down).

Did anyone else experience this "feature"? It is a real show-stopper for
my thesis work.
(I cannot reproduce it with the User Guide, as there are almost no
figures.)


Günter


Yes, I can confirm that behavior in Lyx 1.6.0 in OpenSuse 10.3, Windows 
XP an Vista. Very annoying but still all versions work pretty steadily 
without any crashes for me.


r.
Niklas


Re: navigating to a graphic float

2008-11-26 Thread Konrad Hofbauer

Guenter Milde wrote:

... It is a real show-stopper for
my thesis work.


Are you looking for excuses?

/Konrad
... also just writing on his thesis. ;-)



navigating to a graphic float

2008-11-26 Thread Guenter Milde
With LyX 1.6 on Debian.

Whenever I want to navigate to a figure float (from both, the Navigate>List
of figures and via the go-to-mark button from the insert cross-reference
dialogue), I land somewhat below the figure.

In longer documents with a lot of figures, the position is off more than
a screen-hight (up to 3 times). I do not see the inteded float and
only have to guess the direction to go (mostly down).

Did anyone else experience this "feature"? It is a real show-stopper for
my thesis work.
(I cannot reproduce it with the User Guide, as there are almost no
figures.)


Günter