Thanks. Your suggestion worked, after changing the primary keyboard
map to null. It works with both the mini-buffer command and through
the Text style - Customize dialog box.
One more question, is the issue of the options for fontenc and babel
addressed in version 1.5.2?
On 10/4/07, Dov
Ernesto Posse wrote:
Thanks. Your suggestion worked, after changing the primary keyboard
map to null. It works with both the mini-buffer command and through
the Text style - Customize dialog box.
Great! I'm glad I was able to help.
One more question, is the issue of the options for fontenc
Thanks. Your suggestion worked, after changing the primary keyboard
map to null. It works with both the mini-buffer command and through
the Text style - Customize dialog box.
One more question, is the issue of the options for fontenc and babel
addressed in version 1.5.2?
On 10/4/07, Dov
Ernesto Posse wrote:
Thanks. Your suggestion worked, after changing the primary keyboard
map to null. It works with both the mini-buffer command and through
the Text style - Customize dialog box.
Great! I'm glad I was able to help.
One more question, is the issue of the options for fontenc
Thanks. Your suggestion worked, after changing the primary keyboard
map to null. It works with both the mini-buffer command and through
the Text style -> Customize dialog box.
One more question, is the issue of the options for fontenc and babel
addressed in version 1.5.2?
On 10/4/07, Dov
Ernesto Posse wrote:
Thanks. Your suggestion worked, after changing the primary keyboard
map to null. It works with both the mini-buffer command and through
the Text style -> Customize dialog box.
Great! I'm glad I was able to help.
One more question, is the issue of the options for fontenc
Ernesto Posse wrote:
On 9/29/07, Dov Feldstern dfeldstern-rhxOsnTko2JWk0Htik3J/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Ernesto Posse wrote:
I think the arabi package was installed correctly, since MiKTeX didn't
give me any errors. I don't know how else to check if it is correctly
installed (it has about
Ernesto Posse wrote:
On 9/29/07, Dov Feldstern dfeldstern-rhxOsnTko2JWk0Htik3J/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Ernesto Posse wrote:
I think the arabi package was installed correctly, since MiKTeX didn't
give me any errors. I don't know how else to check if it is correctly
installed (it has about
Ernesto Posse wrote:
On 9/29/07, Dov Feldstern
wrote:
Ernesto Posse wrote:
I think the arabi package was installed correctly, since MiKTeX didn't
give me any errors. I don't know how else to check if it is correctly
installed (it has about 207 files.) I tried reinstalling it, but I
obtain
On 9/29/07, Dov Feldstern [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ernesto Posse wrote:
I think the arabi package was installed correctly, since MiKTeX didn't
give me any errors. I don't know how else to check if it is correctly
installed (it has about 207 files.) I tried reinstalling it, but I
obtain
On 9/29/07, Dov Feldstern [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ernesto Posse wrote:
I think the arabi package was installed correctly, since MiKTeX didn't
give me any errors. I don't know how else to check if it is correctly
installed (it has about 207 files.) I tried reinstalling it, but I
obtain
On 9/29/07, Dov Feldstern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Ernesto Posse wrote:
> > I think the arabi package was installed correctly, since MiKTeX didn't
> > give me any errors. I don't know how else to check if it is correctly
> > installed (it has about 207 files.) I tried reinstalling it, but
Ernesto Posse wrote:
I think the arabi package was installed correctly, since MiKTeX didn't
give me any errors. I don't know how else to check if it is correctly
installed (it has about 207 files.) I tried reinstalling it, but I
obtain the same results.
One way to check would be to see if you
Ernesto Posse wrote:
I think the arabi package was installed correctly, since MiKTeX didn't
give me any errors. I don't know how else to check if it is correctly
installed (it has about 207 files.) I tried reinstalling it, but I
obtain the same results.
One way to check would be to see if you
Ernesto Posse wrote:
I think the arabi package was installed correctly, since MiKTeX didn't
give me any errors. I don't know how else to check if it is correctly
installed (it has about 207 files.) I tried reinstalling it, but I
obtain the same results.
One way to check would be to see if you
I think the arabi package was installed correctly, since MiKTeX didn't
give me any errors. I don't know how else to check if it is correctly
installed (it has about 207 files.) I tried reinstalling it, but I
obtain the same results.
Furthermore, I spoke too soon when I said that just typing
I think the arabi package was installed correctly, since MiKTeX didn't
give me any errors. I don't know how else to check if it is correctly
installed (it has about 207 files.) I tried reinstalling it, but I
obtain the same results.
Furthermore, I spoke too soon when I said that just typing
I think the arabi package was installed correctly, since MiKTeX didn't
give me any errors. I don't know how else to check if it is correctly
installed (it has about 207 files.) I tried reinstalling it, but I
obtain the same results.
Furthermore, I spoke too soon when I said that just typing
Ernesto Posse wrote:
Is it possible to write a document in LyX (1.5.1) that mixes two (or
more) scripts? If so, how?
I have been able to install and use an alternative keyboard map for a
non-latin script, but, even though one can specify two keyboard maps,
I have not been able to find anywhere
Great, thanks. I wasn't setting Edit - Text style -Customized...
- Language properly. Is there a key binding for this option?
When I am typing, it seems to work, but when I try to view it (for
example in DVI) I get latex errors such as:
LaTeX Error: Encoding scheme `LAE' unknown.
Command
Ernesto Posse wrote:
Great, thanks. I wasn't setting Edit - Text style -Customized...
- Language properly. Is there a key binding for this option?
There is an lfun called language which does exactly this, and which
you can bind to any key you want. In Hebrew, we use F12 for the binding.
I
Ernesto Posse wrote:
Is it possible to write a document in LyX (1.5.1) that mixes two (or
more) scripts? If so, how?
I have been able to install and use an alternative keyboard map for a
non-latin script, but, even though one can specify two keyboard maps,
I have not been able to find anywhere
Great, thanks. I wasn't setting Edit - Text style -Customized...
- Language properly. Is there a key binding for this option?
When I am typing, it seems to work, but when I try to view it (for
example in DVI) I get latex errors such as:
LaTeX Error: Encoding scheme `LAE' unknown.
Command
Ernesto Posse wrote:
Great, thanks. I wasn't setting Edit - Text style -Customized...
- Language properly. Is there a key binding for this option?
There is an lfun called language which does exactly this, and which
you can bind to any key you want. In Hebrew, we use F12 for the binding.
I
Ernesto Posse wrote:
Is it possible to write a document in LyX (1.5.1) that mixes two (or
more) scripts? If so, how?
I have been able to install and use an alternative keyboard map for a
non-latin script, but, even though one can specify two keyboard maps,
I have not been able to find anywhere
Great, thanks. I wasn't setting "Edit -> Text style ->Customized...
-> Language" properly. Is there a key binding for this option?
When I am typing, it seems to work, but when I try to view it (for
example in DVI) I get latex errors such as:
LaTeX Error: Encoding scheme `LAE' unknown.
Command
Ernesto Posse wrote:
Great, thanks. I wasn't setting "Edit -> Text style ->Customized...
-> Language" properly. Is there a key binding for this option?
There is an lfun called "language" which does exactly this, and which
you can bind to any key you want. In Hebrew, we use F12 for the
27 matches
Mail list logo