and then select View - Toolbars. if the
cursor is within the math mode, then you'll see that Math Panels and/
or Math might be set to auto. uncheck this and the math-macros will
no longer pop up automatically.
cheers,
-brian
On Nov 2, 2007, at 11:25 AM, sebastian guttenberg wrote:
Hi lyx-team
Sorry, I forgot to send a carbon copy to the mailing list. The answer,
Christian is referring to, is below.
Now I see that it was not exactly, what he was looking for, but it might be
useful for others, too:
Hi Christian!
I am somewhat confused by your last statement
Surprisingly this works
How are you going to modify the macro argument if the macro is not
expanded? And what do you mean by there seems to be a way to avoid
that?
Abdel.
Hi Abdel. I just want to modify the arguments and not the macro itself and
therefore it is enough that
the arguments are visible and modifiable.
Guess what, the possibility was there all the time. It was called
'locking' and usually accessed by typing Ctrl-I.
Hi Andre! Very nice that you reply! I was aware of Ctrl-I (actually I mentioned
it just in my last post of this thread
Hi Abdel
Thanks for your reply!
The problem, AFAIU, is that sometimes the argument is hidden within
the macro and you cannot easily access it your suggested way.
Hm. I would probably agree that there might be problems, if I didn't
know that it was different in earlier versions (and Andre has
Stefan has a personal version of 1.5 with the macro rework if you
prefer that. It's available in:
svn://svn.lyx.org/lyx/lyx-devel/branches/personal/sts/dynmacro
Thanks again! Unfortunately I have no support for the protocoll svn.
Do I need to install all the subversion packages to make that
Hi James!
If you are using linux or mac, svn is typically installed.
I am using linux (Ubuntu Feisty Fawn), and my Firefox complains:
Firefox doesn't know how to open this address, because the protocoll
(svn) isn't associated with any program
Of course I then had a look which packages are
Hi Stefan!
Thanks a lot for this great news! First of all, it's a great relief to
hear that I am probably not driving crazy, because you consider the
possibility of a bug in 1.5.2 being responsible for the behaviour that I
would like to have. Just a pitty that this nice bug disappeared ;-)
Apart
Hello all!
This question is probably not only related to lyx:
I am looking for a possibility to use the keyboard for scrolling. I mean
the type of scrolling, where the cursor remains, where it is.
While typing in lyx, I would like to deaktivate my touchpad, but still
be able to scroll.
In old
Hi lyx-team (Or others)!
Thanks for the great work! I was about to post a couple of bug-reports
and suggestions about the 1.4-version, and discovered yesterday that my
system is out of date and that 1.5 has fixed a lot of problems and added
very nice features! Nevertheless, I guess I will
Günter wrote
Yes. However, there is a sort field where you can repeat the
original keyword without formatting and this is used for sorting.
Really? I didn't find a sort-field in lyx, not even in lyx2.0.svn. Am
I missing something? However, if you (Ted) still have the problem, note
that it's
Günter wrote:
The same works in LyX with index-entry keyw...@\texttt{keyword}.
Mark that LyX will automatically do this for you, if you insert a
keyword and mark it up the LyX way (e.g. via the
EditText StyleCustom dialogue).
Ah, interesting. I haven't noticed this change in LyX. This
and then select View - Toolbars. if the
cursor is within the math mode, then you'll see that Math Panels and/
or Math might be set to auto. uncheck this and the math-macros will
no longer pop up automatically.
cheers,
-brian
On Nov 2, 2007, at 11:25 AM, sebastian guttenberg wrote:
Hi lyx-team
Sorry, I forgot to send a carbon copy to the mailing list. The answer,
Christian is referring to, is below.
Now I see that it was not exactly, what he was looking for, but it might be
useful for others, too:
Hi Christian!
I am somewhat confused by your last statement
Surprisingly this works
How are you going to modify the macro argument if the macro is not
expanded? And what do you mean by there seems to be a way to avoid
that?
Abdel.
Hi Abdel. I just want to modify the arguments and not the macro itself and
therefore it is enough that
the arguments are visible and modifiable.
Guess what, the possibility was there all the time. It was called
'locking' and usually accessed by typing Ctrl-I.
Hi Andre! Very nice that you reply! I was aware of Ctrl-I (actually I mentioned
it just in my last post of this thread
Hi Abdel
Thanks for your reply!
The problem, AFAIU, is that sometimes the argument is hidden within
the macro and you cannot easily access it your suggested way.
Hm. I would probably agree that there might be problems, if I didn't
know that it was different in earlier versions (and Andre has
Stefan has a personal version of 1.5 with the macro rework if you
prefer that. It's available in:
svn://svn.lyx.org/lyx/lyx-devel/branches/personal/sts/dynmacro
Thanks again! Unfortunately I have no support for the protocoll svn.
Do I need to install all the subversion packages to make that
Hi James!
If you are using linux or mac, svn is typically installed.
I am using linux (Ubuntu Feisty Fawn), and my Firefox complains:
Firefox doesn't know how to open this address, because the protocoll
(svn) isn't associated with any program
Of course I then had a look which packages are
Hi Stefan!
Thanks a lot for this great news! First of all, it's a great relief to
hear that I am probably not driving crazy, because you consider the
possibility of a bug in 1.5.2 being responsible for the behaviour that I
would like to have. Just a pitty that this nice bug disappeared ;-)
Apart
Hello all!
This question is probably not only related to lyx:
I am looking for a possibility to use the keyboard for scrolling. I mean
the type of scrolling, where the cursor remains, where it is.
While typing in lyx, I would like to deaktivate my touchpad, but still
be able to scroll.
In old
Hi lyx-team (Or others)!
Thanks for the great work! I was about to post a couple of bug-reports
and suggestions about the 1.4-version, and discovered yesterday that my
system is out of date and that 1.5 has fixed a lot of problems and added
very nice features! Nevertheless, I guess I will
Günter wrote
Yes. However, there is a sort field where you can repeat the
original keyword without formatting and this is used for sorting.
Really? I didn't find a sort-field in lyx, not even in lyx2.0.svn. Am
I missing something? However, if you (Ted) still have the problem, note
that it's
Günter wrote:
The same works in LyX with index-entry keyw...@\texttt{keyword}.
Mark that LyX will automatically do this for you, if you insert a
keyword and mark it up the LyX way (e.g. via the
EditText StyleCustom dialogue).
Ah, interesting. I haven't noticed this change in LyX. This
> Guess what, the possibility was there all the time. It was called
> 'locking' and usually accessed by typing Ctrl-I.
Hi Andre! Very nice that you reply! I was aware of Ctrl-I (actually I mentioned
it just in my last post of this thread
Hi Abdel
Thanks for your reply!
> The problem, AFAIU, is that sometimes the argument is hidden within
> the macro and you cannot easily access it your suggested way.
Hm. I would probably agree that there might be problems, if I didn't
know that it was different in earlier versions (and Andre has
> Stefan has a personal version of 1.5 with the macro rework if you
> prefer that. It's available in:
> svn://svn.lyx.org/lyx/lyx-devel/branches/personal/sts/dynmacro
Thanks again! Unfortunately I have no support for the protocoll svn.
Do I need to install all the subversion packages to make
Hi James!
> If you are using linux or mac, svn is typically installed.
I am using linux (Ubuntu Feisty Fawn), and my Firefox complains:
"Firefox doesn't know how to open this address, because the protocoll
(svn) isn't associated with any program"
Of course I then had a look which packages are
Hi Stefan!
Thanks a lot for this great news! First of all, it's a great relief to
hear that I am probably not driving crazy, because you consider the
possibility of a bug in 1.5.2 being responsible for the behaviour that I
would like to have. Just a pitty that this nice bug disappeared ;-)
Apart
Hello all!
This question is probably not only related to lyx:
I am looking for a possibility to use the keyboard for scrolling. I mean
the type of scrolling, where the cursor remains, where it is.
While typing in lyx, I would like to deaktivate my touchpad, but still
be able to scroll.
In old
Hi lyx-team (Or others)!
Thanks for the great work! I was about to post a couple of bug-reports
and suggestions about the 1.4-version, and discovered yesterday that my
system is out of date and that 1.5 has fixed a lot of problems and added
very nice features! Nevertheless, I guess I will
ur
> going to start a new formula and then select View -> Toolbars. if the
> cursor is within the math mode, then you'll see that Math Panels and/
> or Math might be set to auto. uncheck this and the math-macros will
> no longer pop up automatically.
>
> cheers,
> -brian
&
Sorry, I forgot to send a carbon copy to the mailing list. The answer,
Christian is referring to, is below.
Now I see that it was not exactly, what he was looking for, but it might be
useful for others, too:
Hi Christian!
I am somewhat confused by your last statement
"Surprisingly this works
> How are you going to modify the macro argument if the macro is not
> expanded? And what do you mean by "there seems to be a way to avoid
> that"?
> Abdel.
Hi Abdel. I just want to modify the arguments and not the macro itself and
therefore it is enough that
the arguments are visible and
Günter wrote
> Yes. However, there is a "sort" field where you can repeat the
> original keyword without formatting and this is used for sorting.
Really? I didn't find a "sort"-field in lyx, not even in lyx2.0.svn. Am
I missing something? However, if you (Ted) still have the problem, note
that
Günter wrote:
> >The same works in LyX with index-entry keyw...@\texttt{keyword}.
>
> Mark that LyX will automatically do this for you, if you insert a
> keyword and mark it up "the LyX way" (e.g. via the
> Edit>Text Style>Custom dialogue).
Ah, interesting. I haven't noticed this change in LyX.
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