Re: typing slowness with large documents

2010-09-04 Thread Pavel Sanda
obregonma...@gmail.com wrote: I know that this issue has come up several times in the recent past, and that its been off-loaded onto xorg/QT problems. what is top telling when the slowness comes? you can try to switch off outliner and source viewer in case they are opened. apart from moving

Re: Shorttoc tight problem

2010-09-04 Thread Peter Baumgartner
Peter Baumgartner peter.baumgartner at donau-uni.ac.at writes: In the meanwhile I found the solution in an German TeX forum. http://mrunix.de/forums/showthread.php?t=65804 I will share it here if someone else has the same problem: The tight option of the package shorttoc does not work if

Re: Different bindings for math/non-math?

2010-09-04 Thread Richard Heck
On 09/03/2010 09:39 PM, Wendell Smith wrote: Hi! I have been using LyX for a while now, and very much enjoying it, but I would really love to be able to set different key bindings for math mode and non-math mode. My main reason for this is that in math mode, I have to use the Ctrl, Meta,

Re: Different bindings for math/non-math?

2010-09-04 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2010-09-04, Wendell Smith wrote: I have been using LyX for a while now, and very much enjoying it, but I would really love to be able to set different key bindings for math mode and non-math mode. My main reason for this is that in math mode, I have to use the Ctrl, Meta, and Shift keys

Re: typing slowness with large documents

2010-09-04 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2010-09-03, obregonma...@gmail.com wrote: I am experiencing very slow reaction times when typing and deleting, as well as scrolling the document window. I have the latest debian sid installation and everything else works fine. Sometimes, the culprit is a clipboard-manager. I have each

Roman Section-Letter subsection numbering

2010-09-04 Thread BcBob
I am writing a paper for a journal that wants the sections numbered in capital roman numerals and the subsections as capital letters. The subsubsections are numbers. As an example, II.B.3 I found a discussion on roman numbering and adding the following to the document Latex Preamble does change

Re: Roman Section-Letter subsection numbering

2010-09-04 Thread BcBob
BcBob wrote: I am writing a paper for a journal that wants the sections numbered in capital roman numerals and the subsections as capital letters. The subsubsections are numbers. As an example, II.B.3 Adding these lines to the preamble seems to work (I do not seem to have to specify the

Re: Roman Section-Letter subsection numbering

2010-09-04 Thread BcBob
BcBob wrote: I am writing a paper for a journal that wants the sections numbered in capital roman numerals and the subsections as capital letters. The subsubsections are numbers. As an example, II.B.3 Can someone provide a link to where this is documented? I assume it is part of

Re: Different bindings for math/non-math?

2010-09-04 Thread Richard Heck
On 09/04/2010 10:37 AM, Guenter Milde wrote: On 2010-09-04, Wendell Smith wrote: I have been using LyX for a while now, and very much enjoying it, but I would really love to be able to set different key bindings for math mode and non-math mode. My main reason for this is that in math mode,

\cite, \ref

2010-09-04 Thread Hal Kierstead
All - I find the pop-up windows for Insert-Citation and Insert-Cross-Reference quite annoying. It is nice to have a list of choices, and to be able to use the mouse to choose among them, but this should not be required. Most of the time I already know what I want. It would be really nice if

Re: \cite, \ref

2010-09-04 Thread Paul Rubin
Hal Kierstead kierstead at asu.edu writes: Most of the time I already know what I want. It would be really nice if I could just type the tex command \cite{E} or \ref{d} or \eqref{w}, or something similar. Is there is already a way to do something similar? Embedding tex does not seem a

Re: \cite, \ref

2010-09-04 Thread BH
On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 3:54 PM, Hal Kierstead kierst...@asu.edu wrote: All - I find the pop-up windows for Insert-Citation and Insert-Cross-Reference quite annoying.  It is nice to have a list of choices, and to be able to use the mouse to choose among them, but this should not be required.

Re: \cite, \ref

2010-09-04 Thread Hal Kierstead
BH - This certainly is progress---thanks. Also dialog-show-new-inset citation opens the citation dialog. Is there a way to jump directly to the OK button after choosing a cross-reference from the list in the dialog instead of pushing tab 6 times? Hal On Sep 4, 2010, at 4:10 PM, BH wrote:

Re: \cite, \ref

2010-09-04 Thread Hal Kierstead
Thanks, but see my response to Paul's suggestion. Hal On Sep 4, 2010, at 3:06 PM, Paul Rubin wrote: Hal Kierstead kierstead at asu.edu writes: Most of the time I already know what I want. It would be really nice if I could just type the tex command \cite{E} or \ref{d} or \eqref{w}, or

Re: \cite, \ref

2010-09-04 Thread Pavel Sanda
Hal Kierstead wrote: BH - This certainly is progress---thanks. Also dialog-show-new-inset citation opens the citation dialog. Is there a way to jump directly to the OK button after choosing a cross-reference from the list in the dialog instead of pushing tab 6 times? alt+o, at least

Re: \cite, \ref

2010-09-04 Thread Hal Kierstead
Pavel - It does not work for me. Do you know the name of the function to which alt-o is mapped? Thanks, Hal On Sep 4, 2010, at 5:04 PM, Pavel Sanda wrote: Hal Kierstead wrote: BH - This certainly is progress---thanks. Also dialog-show-new-inset citation opens the citation dialog.

Re: \cite, \ref

2010-09-04 Thread Pavel Sanda
Hal Kierstead wrote: It does not work for me. Do you know the name of the function to which alt-o is mapped? this is no business of lyx, but Qt internal thing. most of menus and buttons in any application has something called accelerator, reachable via alt+key. i bet this works on mac too,

Re: \cite, \ref

2010-09-04 Thread BH
On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 7:57 PM, Hal Kierstead kierst...@asu.edu wrote: This certainly is progress---thanks.  Also dialog-show-new-inset citation opens the citation dialog.  Is there a way to jump directly to the OK button after choosing a cross-reference from the list in the dialog instead of

Re: \cite, \ref

2010-09-04 Thread Hal Kierstead
Return selects the highlighted button, but in this dialog no button is highlighted. Hal On Sep 4, 2010, at 6:28 PM, BH wrote: On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 7:57 PM, Hal Kierstead kierst...@asu.edu wrote: This certainly is progress---thanks. Also dialog-show-new-inset citation opens the citation

Re: Can't sync LyX with Skim

2010-09-04 Thread Nat Jacobs
Okay, it's working. I put LyX in the Applications folder and then restarted my computer, thinking that maybe that would rewrite some sort of registry thingy (or however it is that Macs keep track of their folders.) I ran the debugger which told me there was something wrong with the pipe. I'd

Re: typing slowness with large documents

2010-09-04 Thread Pavel Sanda
obregonma...@gmail.com wrote: I know that this issue has come up several times in the recent past, and that its been off-loaded onto xorg/QT problems. what is top telling when the slowness comes? you can try to switch off outliner and source viewer in case they are opened. apart from moving

Re: Shorttoc tight problem

2010-09-04 Thread Peter Baumgartner
Peter Baumgartner peter.baumgartner at donau-uni.ac.at writes: In the meanwhile I found the solution in an German TeX forum. http://mrunix.de/forums/showthread.php?t=65804 I will share it here if someone else has the same problem: The tight option of the package shorttoc does not work if

Re: Different bindings for math/non-math?

2010-09-04 Thread Richard Heck
On 09/03/2010 09:39 PM, Wendell Smith wrote: Hi! I have been using LyX for a while now, and very much enjoying it, but I would really love to be able to set different key bindings for math mode and non-math mode. My main reason for this is that in math mode, I have to use the Ctrl, Meta,

Re: Different bindings for math/non-math?

2010-09-04 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2010-09-04, Wendell Smith wrote: I have been using LyX for a while now, and very much enjoying it, but I would really love to be able to set different key bindings for math mode and non-math mode. My main reason for this is that in math mode, I have to use the Ctrl, Meta, and Shift keys

Re: typing slowness with large documents

2010-09-04 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2010-09-03, obregonma...@gmail.com wrote: I am experiencing very slow reaction times when typing and deleting, as well as scrolling the document window. I have the latest debian sid installation and everything else works fine. Sometimes, the culprit is a clipboard-manager. I have each

Roman Section-Letter subsection numbering

2010-09-04 Thread BcBob
I am writing a paper for a journal that wants the sections numbered in capital roman numerals and the subsections as capital letters. The subsubsections are numbers. As an example, II.B.3 I found a discussion on roman numbering and adding the following to the document Latex Preamble does change

Re: Roman Section-Letter subsection numbering

2010-09-04 Thread BcBob
BcBob wrote: I am writing a paper for a journal that wants the sections numbered in capital roman numerals and the subsections as capital letters. The subsubsections are numbers. As an example, II.B.3 Adding these lines to the preamble seems to work (I do not seem to have to specify the

Re: Roman Section-Letter subsection numbering

2010-09-04 Thread BcBob
BcBob wrote: I am writing a paper for a journal that wants the sections numbered in capital roman numerals and the subsections as capital letters. The subsubsections are numbers. As an example, II.B.3 Can someone provide a link to where this is documented? I assume it is part of

Re: Different bindings for math/non-math?

2010-09-04 Thread Richard Heck
On 09/04/2010 10:37 AM, Guenter Milde wrote: On 2010-09-04, Wendell Smith wrote: I have been using LyX for a while now, and very much enjoying it, but I would really love to be able to set different key bindings for math mode and non-math mode. My main reason for this is that in math mode,

\cite, \ref

2010-09-04 Thread Hal Kierstead
All - I find the pop-up windows for Insert-Citation and Insert-Cross-Reference quite annoying. It is nice to have a list of choices, and to be able to use the mouse to choose among them, but this should not be required. Most of the time I already know what I want. It would be really nice if

Re: \cite, \ref

2010-09-04 Thread Paul Rubin
Hal Kierstead kierstead at asu.edu writes: Most of the time I already know what I want. It would be really nice if I could just type the tex command \cite{E} or \ref{d} or \eqref{w}, or something similar. Is there is already a way to do something similar? Embedding tex does not seem a

Re: \cite, \ref

2010-09-04 Thread BH
On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 3:54 PM, Hal Kierstead kierst...@asu.edu wrote: All - I find the pop-up windows for Insert-Citation and Insert-Cross-Reference quite annoying.  It is nice to have a list of choices, and to be able to use the mouse to choose among them, but this should not be required.

Re: \cite, \ref

2010-09-04 Thread Hal Kierstead
BH - This certainly is progress---thanks. Also dialog-show-new-inset citation opens the citation dialog. Is there a way to jump directly to the OK button after choosing a cross-reference from the list in the dialog instead of pushing tab 6 times? Hal On Sep 4, 2010, at 4:10 PM, BH wrote:

Re: \cite, \ref

2010-09-04 Thread Hal Kierstead
Thanks, but see my response to Paul's suggestion. Hal On Sep 4, 2010, at 3:06 PM, Paul Rubin wrote: Hal Kierstead kierstead at asu.edu writes: Most of the time I already know what I want. It would be really nice if I could just type the tex command \cite{E} or \ref{d} or \eqref{w}, or

Re: \cite, \ref

2010-09-04 Thread Pavel Sanda
Hal Kierstead wrote: BH - This certainly is progress---thanks. Also dialog-show-new-inset citation opens the citation dialog. Is there a way to jump directly to the OK button after choosing a cross-reference from the list in the dialog instead of pushing tab 6 times? alt+o, at least

Re: \cite, \ref

2010-09-04 Thread Hal Kierstead
Pavel - It does not work for me. Do you know the name of the function to which alt-o is mapped? Thanks, Hal On Sep 4, 2010, at 5:04 PM, Pavel Sanda wrote: Hal Kierstead wrote: BH - This certainly is progress---thanks. Also dialog-show-new-inset citation opens the citation dialog.

Re: \cite, \ref

2010-09-04 Thread Pavel Sanda
Hal Kierstead wrote: It does not work for me. Do you know the name of the function to which alt-o is mapped? this is no business of lyx, but Qt internal thing. most of menus and buttons in any application has something called accelerator, reachable via alt+key. i bet this works on mac too,

Re: \cite, \ref

2010-09-04 Thread BH
On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 7:57 PM, Hal Kierstead kierst...@asu.edu wrote: This certainly is progress---thanks.  Also dialog-show-new-inset citation opens the citation dialog.  Is there a way to jump directly to the OK button after choosing a cross-reference from the list in the dialog instead of

Re: \cite, \ref

2010-09-04 Thread Hal Kierstead
Return selects the highlighted button, but in this dialog no button is highlighted. Hal On Sep 4, 2010, at 6:28 PM, BH wrote: On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 7:57 PM, Hal Kierstead kierst...@asu.edu wrote: This certainly is progress---thanks. Also dialog-show-new-inset citation opens the citation

Re: Can't sync LyX with Skim

2010-09-04 Thread Nat Jacobs
Okay, it's working. I put LyX in the Applications folder and then restarted my computer, thinking that maybe that would rewrite some sort of registry thingy (or however it is that Macs keep track of their folders.) I ran the debugger which told me there was something wrong with the pipe. I'd

Re: typing slowness with large documents

2010-09-04 Thread Pavel Sanda
obregonma...@gmail.com wrote: > I know that this issue has come up several times in the recent past, and that > its been off-loaded onto xorg/QT problems. what is "top" telling when the slowness comes? you can try to switch off outliner and source viewer in case they are opened. >apart from

Re: Shorttoc tight problem

2010-09-04 Thread Peter Baumgartner
Peter Baumgartner donau-uni.ac.at> writes: In the meanwhile I found the solution in an German TeX forum. I will share it here if someone else has the same problem: The tight option of the package shorttoc does not work if \parskip is set.

Re: Different bindings for math/non-math?

2010-09-04 Thread Richard Heck
On 09/03/2010 09:39 PM, Wendell Smith wrote: Hi! I have been using LyX for a while now, and very much enjoying it, but I would really love to be able to set different key bindings for math mode and non-math mode. My main reason for this is that in math mode, I have to use the Ctrl, Meta,

Re: Different bindings for math/non-math?

2010-09-04 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2010-09-04, Wendell Smith wrote: > I have been using LyX for a while now, and very much enjoying it, but I > would really love to be able to set different key bindings for math mode > and non-math mode. My main reason for this is that in math mode, I have > to use the Ctrl, Meta, and Shift

Re: typing slowness with large documents

2010-09-04 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2010-09-03, obregonma...@gmail.com wrote: > I am experiencing very slow reaction times when typing and deleting, as > well as scrolling the document window. I have the latest debian sid > installation and everything else works fine. Sometimes, the culprit is a clipboard-manager. > I have

Roman Section-Letter subsection numbering

2010-09-04 Thread BcBob
I am writing a paper for a journal that wants the sections numbered in capital roman numerals and the subsections as capital letters. The subsubsections are numbers. As an example, II.B.3 I found a discussion on roman numbering and adding the following to the document Latex Preamble does change

Re: Roman Section-Letter subsection numbering

2010-09-04 Thread BcBob
BcBob wrote: > > I am writing a paper for a journal that wants the sections numbered in > capital roman numerals and the subsections as capital letters. The > subsubsections are numbers. As an example, II.B.3 > Adding these lines to the preamble seems to work (I do not seem to have to specify

Re: Roman Section-Letter subsection numbering

2010-09-04 Thread BcBob
BcBob wrote: > > I am writing a paper for a journal that wants the sections numbered in > capital roman numerals and the subsections as capital letters. The > subsubsections are numbers. As an example, II.B.3 > > > > Can someone provide a link to where this is documented? I assume it is

Re: Different bindings for math/non-math?

2010-09-04 Thread Richard Heck
On 09/04/2010 10:37 AM, Guenter Milde wrote: On 2010-09-04, Wendell Smith wrote: I have been using LyX for a while now, and very much enjoying it, but I would really love to be able to set different key bindings for math mode and non-math mode. My main reason for this is that in math mode,

\cite, \ref

2010-09-04 Thread Hal Kierstead
All - I find the pop-up windows for Insert-Citation and Insert-Cross-Reference quite annoying. It is nice to have a list of choices, and to be able to use the mouse to choose among them, but this should not be required. Most of the time I already know what I want. It would be really nice if

Re: \cite, \ref

2010-09-04 Thread Paul Rubin
Hal Kierstead asu.edu> writes: > Most of the time I already know what I want. It would be really nice if I could just type the tex command > \cite{E} or \ref{d} or \eqref{w}, or something similar. > > Is there is already a way to do something similar? Embedding tex does not seem a good

Re: \cite, \ref

2010-09-04 Thread BH
On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 3:54 PM, Hal Kierstead wrote: > All - > > I find the pop-up windows for Insert-Citation and Insert-Cross-Reference > quite annoying.  It is nice to have a list of choices, and to be able to use > the mouse to choose among them, but this should not be

Re: \cite, \ref

2010-09-04 Thread Hal Kierstead
BH - This certainly is progress---thanks. Also dialog-show-new-inset citation opens the citation dialog. Is there a way to jump directly to the OK button after choosing a cross-reference from the list in the dialog instead of pushing tab 6 times? Hal On Sep 4, 2010, at 4:10 PM, BH wrote:

Re: \cite, \ref

2010-09-04 Thread Hal Kierstead
Thanks, but see my response to Paul's suggestion. Hal On Sep 4, 2010, at 3:06 PM, Paul Rubin wrote: > Hal Kierstead asu.edu> writes: > > >> Most of the time I already know what I want. It would be really nice if I > could just type the tex command >> \cite{E} or \ref{d} or \eqref{w}, or

Re: \cite, \ref

2010-09-04 Thread Pavel Sanda
Hal Kierstead wrote: > BH - > > This certainly is progress---thanks. Also dialog-show-new-inset citation > opens the citation dialog. Is there a way to jump directly to the OK button > after choosing a cross-reference from the list in the dialog instead of > pushing tab 6 times? alt+o, at

Re: \cite, \ref

2010-09-04 Thread Hal Kierstead
Pavel - It does not work for me. Do you know the name of the function to which alt-o is mapped? Thanks, Hal On Sep 4, 2010, at 5:04 PM, Pavel Sanda wrote: > Hal Kierstead wrote: >> BH - >> >> This certainly is progress---thanks. Also dialog-show-new-inset citation >> opens the citation

Re: \cite, \ref

2010-09-04 Thread Pavel Sanda
Hal Kierstead wrote: > It does not work for me. Do you know the name of the function to which alt-o > is mapped? this is no business of lyx, but Qt internal thing. most of menus and buttons in any application has something called accelerator, reachable via alt+key. i bet this works on mac

Re: \cite, \ref

2010-09-04 Thread BH
On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 7:57 PM, Hal Kierstead wrote: > This certainly is progress---thanks.  Also dialog-show-new-inset citation > opens the citation dialog.  Is there a way to jump directly to the OK button > after choosing a cross-reference from the list in the dialog

Re: \cite, \ref

2010-09-04 Thread Hal Kierstead
Return selects the highlighted button, but in this dialog no button is highlighted. Hal On Sep 4, 2010, at 6:28 PM, BH wrote: > On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 7:57 PM, Hal Kierstead wrote: >> This certainly is progress---thanks. Also dialog-show-new-inset citation >> opens the

Re: Can't sync LyX with Skim

2010-09-04 Thread Nat Jacobs
Okay, it's working. I put LyX in the Applications folder and then restarted my computer, thinking that maybe that would rewrite some sort of registry thingy (or however it is that Macs keep track of their folders.) I ran the debugger which told me there was something wrong with the pipe. I'd