Re: the character in program listings

2009-03-15 Thread Nikos Alexandris

[...]

Vincent:   
 For the time being, you should use C-S- (or whatever key binding you 
 have for plain quotes).

That is something I should know long ago :-)
Thanks, Nikos




Re: the character in program listings

2009-03-15 Thread Nikos Alexandris

[...]

Vincent:   
 For the time being, you should use C-S- (or whatever key binding you 
 have for plain quotes).

That is something I should know long ago :-)
Thanks, Nikos




Re: the " character in program listings

2009-03-15 Thread Nikos Alexandris

[...]

Vincent:   
> "For the time being, you should use C-S-" (or whatever key binding you 
> have for plain quotes)."

That is something I should know long ago :-)
Thanks, Nikos




the character in program listings

2009-03-09 Thread G. Jay Kerns
Dear LyX-users,

I am writing a document in which I am using a lot of program listings.
(Insert - Program Listing).  It seems that LyX will not recognize the
double quote character  when I type it inside the listing.  I can
type in a single quote ' which works fine.  When I view source and I
type numerous , nothing happens.

I have read the Listings package documentation and think that perhaps
I will at some point want a morestring= global listing setting, but I
can't find a way for LyX to recognize that I am typing  in the first
place.  (Nothing fancy, just a simple newfile1.lyx will suffice to see
what I am talking about).

I am using LyX 1.6.1 on Ubuntu 8.10.

Could anyone please give a pointer to what I am missing here?

Sincerely,
Jay








***
G. Jay Kerns, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Mathematics  Statistics
Youngstown State University
Youngstown, OH 44555-0002 USA
Office: 1035 Cushwa Hall
Phone: (330) 941-3310 Office (voice mail)
-3302 Department
-3170 FAX
E-mail: gke...@ysu.edu
http://www.cc.ysu.edu/~gjkerns/


Re: the character in program listings

2009-03-09 Thread Vincent van Ravesteijn

G. Jay Kerns schreef:

Dear LyX-users,

I am writing a document in which I am using a lot of program listings.
(Insert - Program Listing).  It seems that LyX will not recognize the
double quote character  when I type it inside the listing.  I can
type in a single quote ' which works fine.  When I view source and I
type numerous , nothing happens.

I have read the Listings package documentation and think that perhaps
I will at some point want a morestring= global listing setting, but I
can't find a way for LyX to recognize that I am typing  in the first
place.  (Nothing fancy, just a simple newfile1.lyx will suffice to see
what I am talking about).

I am using LyX 1.6.1 on Ubuntu 8.10.

Could anyone please give a pointer to what I am missing here?

Sincerely,
Jay
  

This is bug 5782: http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5782.

For the time being, you should use C-S- (or whatever key binding you 
have for plain quotes).


Vincent


Re: the character in program listings

2009-03-09 Thread G. Jay Kerns
Dear Vincent,


 This is bug 5782: http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5782.

 For the time being, you should use C-S- (or whatever key binding you have
 for plain quotes).

 Vincent


Thanks for the prompt response and reference.

Regards,
Jay


the character in program listings

2009-03-09 Thread G. Jay Kerns
Dear LyX-users,

I am writing a document in which I am using a lot of program listings.
(Insert - Program Listing).  It seems that LyX will not recognize the
double quote character  when I type it inside the listing.  I can
type in a single quote ' which works fine.  When I view source and I
type numerous , nothing happens.

I have read the Listings package documentation and think that perhaps
I will at some point want a morestring= global listing setting, but I
can't find a way for LyX to recognize that I am typing  in the first
place.  (Nothing fancy, just a simple newfile1.lyx will suffice to see
what I am talking about).

I am using LyX 1.6.1 on Ubuntu 8.10.

Could anyone please give a pointer to what I am missing here?

Sincerely,
Jay








***
G. Jay Kerns, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Mathematics  Statistics
Youngstown State University
Youngstown, OH 44555-0002 USA
Office: 1035 Cushwa Hall
Phone: (330) 941-3310 Office (voice mail)
-3302 Department
-3170 FAX
E-mail: gke...@ysu.edu
http://www.cc.ysu.edu/~gjkerns/


Re: the character in program listings

2009-03-09 Thread Vincent van Ravesteijn

G. Jay Kerns schreef:

Dear LyX-users,

I am writing a document in which I am using a lot of program listings.
(Insert - Program Listing).  It seems that LyX will not recognize the
double quote character  when I type it inside the listing.  I can
type in a single quote ' which works fine.  When I view source and I
type numerous , nothing happens.

I have read the Listings package documentation and think that perhaps
I will at some point want a morestring= global listing setting, but I
can't find a way for LyX to recognize that I am typing  in the first
place.  (Nothing fancy, just a simple newfile1.lyx will suffice to see
what I am talking about).

I am using LyX 1.6.1 on Ubuntu 8.10.

Could anyone please give a pointer to what I am missing here?

Sincerely,
Jay
  

This is bug 5782: http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5782.

For the time being, you should use C-S- (or whatever key binding you 
have for plain quotes).


Vincent


Re: the character in program listings

2009-03-09 Thread G. Jay Kerns
Dear Vincent,


 This is bug 5782: http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5782.

 For the time being, you should use C-S- (or whatever key binding you have
 for plain quotes).

 Vincent


Thanks for the prompt response and reference.

Regards,
Jay


the " character in program listings

2009-03-09 Thread G. Jay Kerns
Dear LyX-users,

I am writing a document in which I am using a lot of program listings.
(Insert -> Program Listing).  It seems that LyX will not recognize the
double quote character " when I type it inside the listing.  I can
type in a single quote ' which works fine.  When I "view source" and I
type numerous """, nothing happens.

I have read the Listings package documentation and think that perhaps
I will at some point want a morestring=" global listing setting, but I
can't find a way for LyX to recognize that I am typing " in the first
place.  (Nothing fancy, just a simple newfile1.lyx will suffice to see
what I am talking about).

I am using LyX 1.6.1 on Ubuntu 8.10.

Could anyone please give a pointer to what I am missing here?

Sincerely,
Jay








***
G. Jay Kerns, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Mathematics & Statistics
Youngstown State University
Youngstown, OH 44555-0002 USA
Office: 1035 Cushwa Hall
Phone: (330) 941-3310 Office (voice mail)
-3302 Department
-3170 FAX
E-mail: gke...@ysu.edu
http://www.cc.ysu.edu/~gjkerns/


Re: the " character in program listings

2009-03-09 Thread Vincent van Ravesteijn

G. Jay Kerns schreef:

Dear LyX-users,

I am writing a document in which I am using a lot of program listings.
(Insert -> Program Listing).  It seems that LyX will not recognize the
double quote character " when I type it inside the listing.  I can
type in a single quote ' which works fine.  When I "view source" and I
type numerous """, nothing happens.

I have read the Listings package documentation and think that perhaps
I will at some point want a morestring=" global listing setting, but I
can't find a way for LyX to recognize that I am typing " in the first
place.  (Nothing fancy, just a simple newfile1.lyx will suffice to see
what I am talking about).

I am using LyX 1.6.1 on Ubuntu 8.10.

Could anyone please give a pointer to what I am missing here?

Sincerely,
Jay
  

This is bug 5782: http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5782.

"For the time being, you should use C-S-" (or whatever key binding you 
have for plain quotes)."


Vincent


Re: the " character in program listings

2009-03-09 Thread G. Jay Kerns
Dear Vincent,

>
> This is bug 5782: http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5782.
>
> "For the time being, you should use C-S-" (or whatever key binding you have
> for plain quotes)."
>
> Vincent
>

Thanks for the prompt response and reference.

Regards,
Jay