Hi,
In newer versions of LyX (I'm using 2.0.3 on windows) I have noticed the
following very annoying behaviour: If you undo it undoes not only the
latest key press but something like the last 20-30 key presses. This means
that if you make some changes, and then delete something by mistake, undo
On Sun, 22 Apr 2012 20:01:14 +0200
David B daav...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
In newer versions of LyX (I'm using 2.0.3 on windows) I have noticed
the following very annoying behaviour: If you undo it undoes not only
the latest key press but something like the last 20-30 key presses.
This means
On 04/22/2012 03:58 PM, Steve Litt wrote:
On Sun, 22 Apr 2012 20:01:14 +0200
David Bdaav...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
In newer versions of LyX (I'm using 2.0.3 on windows) I have noticed
the following very annoying behaviour: If you undo it undoes not only
the latest key press but something like
Hi,
In newer versions of LyX (I'm using 2.0.3 on windows) I have noticed the
following very annoying behaviour: If you undo it undoes not only the
latest key press but something like the last 20-30 key presses. This means
that if you make some changes, and then delete something by mistake, undo
On Sun, 22 Apr 2012 20:01:14 +0200
David B daav...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
In newer versions of LyX (I'm using 2.0.3 on windows) I have noticed
the following very annoying behaviour: If you undo it undoes not only
the latest key press but something like the last 20-30 key presses.
This means
On 04/22/2012 03:58 PM, Steve Litt wrote:
On Sun, 22 Apr 2012 20:01:14 +0200
David Bdaav...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
In newer versions of LyX (I'm using 2.0.3 on windows) I have noticed
the following very annoying behaviour: If you undo it undoes not only
the latest key press but something like
Hi,
In newer versions of LyX (I'm using 2.0.3 on windows) I have noticed the
following very annoying behaviour: If you undo it undoes not only the
latest key press but something like the last 20-30 key presses. This means
that if you make some changes, and then delete something by mistake, undo
On Sun, 22 Apr 2012 20:01:14 +0200
David B <daav...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In newer versions of LyX (I'm using 2.0.3 on windows) I have noticed
> the following very annoying behaviour: If you undo it undoes not only
> the latest key press but something like the l
On 04/22/2012 03:58 PM, Steve Litt wrote:
On Sun, 22 Apr 2012 20:01:14 +0200
David B<daav...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
In newer versions of LyX (I'm using 2.0.3 on windows) I have noticed
the following very annoying behaviour: If you undo it undoes not only
the latest key press but som
Rich Shepard rshep...@appl-ecosys.com writes:
On Fri, 23 Dec 2011, Óscar Fuentes wrote:
While using the Emacs shortcuts, the combinations assigned to Undo doesn't
work (maybe there are others that also fail, but on my very short
experience those are the falty ones I found so far). Undo
Rich Shepard rshep...@appl-ecosys.com writes:
On Fri, 23 Dec 2011, Óscar Fuentes wrote:
While using the Emacs shortcuts, the combinations assigned to Undo doesn't
work (maybe there are others that also fail, but on my very short
experience those are the falty ones I found so far). Undo
Rich Shepard <rshep...@appl-ecosys.com> writes:
> On Fri, 23 Dec 2011, Óscar Fuentes wrote:
>
>> While using the Emacs shortcuts, the combinations assigned to Undo doesn't
>> work (maybe there are others that also fail, but on my very short
>> experience those are
I'm an absolute beginner and just installed LyX-2.0.2-1-Installer.exe on
a Windows XP machine. While using the Emacs shortcuts, the combinations
assigned to Undo doesn't work (maybe there are others that also fail,
but on my very short experience those are the falty ones I found so
far). Undo
On Fri, 23 Dec 2011, Óscar Fuentes wrote:
While using the Emacs shortcuts, the combinations assigned to Undo doesn't
work (maybe there are others that also fail, but on my very short
experience those are the falty ones I found so far). Undo is mapped to C-_
and C-/ among others. C-_ (Control
I'm an absolute beginner and just installed LyX-2.0.2-1-Installer.exe on
a Windows XP machine. While using the Emacs shortcuts, the combinations
assigned to Undo doesn't work (maybe there are others that also fail,
but on my very short experience those are the falty ones I found so
far). Undo
On Fri, 23 Dec 2011, Óscar Fuentes wrote:
While using the Emacs shortcuts, the combinations assigned to Undo doesn't
work (maybe there are others that also fail, but on my very short
experience those are the falty ones I found so far). Undo is mapped to C-_
and C-/ among others. C-_ (Control
I'm an absolute beginner and just installed LyX-2.0.2-1-Installer.exe on
a Windows XP machine. While using the Emacs shortcuts, the combinations
assigned to Undo doesn't work (maybe there are others that also fail,
but on my very short experience those are the falty ones I found so
far). Undo
On Fri, 23 Dec 2011, Óscar Fuentes wrote:
While using the Emacs shortcuts, the combinations assigned to Undo doesn't
work (maybe there are others that also fail, but on my very short
experience those are the falty ones I found so far). Undo is mapped to C-_
and C-/ among others. C-_ (Control
Hello.
I've inadvertently undo last check in (Version Control).
How can i undo this?
Many thx
effeksys
Am 07.10.2011 um 14:45 schrieb Thomas Hesse:
Hello.
I've inadvertently undo last check in (Version Control).
How can i undo this?
I presume you're using RCS... then you'll need a backup of
the rcs-file to restore the version you've deleted.
Stephan
Hello.
I've inadvertently undo last check in (Version Control).
How can i undo this?
Many thx
effeksys
Am 07.10.2011 um 14:45 schrieb Thomas Hesse:
Hello.
I've inadvertently undo last check in (Version Control).
How can i undo this?
I presume you're using RCS... then you'll need a backup of
the rcs-file to restore the version you've deleted.
Stephan
Hello.
I've inadvertently undo last check in (Version Control).
How can i undo this?
Many thx
effeksys
Am 07.10.2011 um 14:45 schrieb Thomas Hesse:
> Hello.
>
> I've inadvertently undo last check in (Version Control).
> How can i undo this?
I presume you're using RCS... then you'll need a backup of
the rcs-file to restore the version you've deleted.
Stephan
Hi fellow LyX fans,
When I'm editing inside a math environment I often accidentally exit math
regions when I'm simply trying to get out of sub-regions, i.e. parens,
superscripts, or subscripts. For example, pressing space or hitting the
right arrow key an extra time takes me to the right of a
David Liu wrote:
Is there a way to quickly move the cursor back? i.e. a back or history
stack for the cursor position. If not, I think this could be a feature that
greatly enhances usability and editing speed.
Currently, there's a one-step only back navigating feature. You can access
it via
Hi fellow LyX fans,
When I'm editing inside a math environment I often accidentally exit math
regions when I'm simply trying to get out of sub-regions, i.e. parens,
superscripts, or subscripts. For example, pressing space or hitting the
right arrow key an extra time takes me to the right of a
David Liu wrote:
Is there a way to quickly move the cursor back? i.e. a back or history
stack for the cursor position. If not, I think this could be a feature that
greatly enhances usability and editing speed.
Currently, there's a one-step only back navigating feature. You can access
it via
Hi fellow LyX fans,
When I'm editing inside a math environment I often accidentally exit math
regions when I'm simply trying to get out of "sub-regions", i.e. parens,
superscripts, or subscripts. For example, pressing space or hitting the
right arrow key an extra time takes me to the right of a
David Liu wrote:
> Is there a way to quickly move the cursor back? i.e. a "back" or "history"
> stack for the cursor position. If not, I think this could be a feature that
> greatly enhances usability and editing speed.
Currently, there's a "one-step" only back navigating feature. You can access
Hi,
is it possible to undo the math code - which should be the inverse to
ctrl+m - in LyX?
Thanks!
Best wishes,
J.
Jannick Asmus jannick.n...@gmail.com writes:
Hi,
is it possible to undo the math code - which should be the inverse to
ctrl+m - in LyX?
I do not understand. AFAICS, undo works well after Ctrl+m.
JMarc
On 2009-09-29, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Jannick Asmus jannick.n...@gmail.com writes:
Hi,
is it possible to undo the math code - which should be the inverse to
ctrl+m - in LyX?
I do not understand. AFAICS, undo works well after Ctrl+m.
I suppose the aim is to reverse the LaTeX-Code
Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2009-09-29, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
is it possible to undo the math code - which should be the inverse
to
ctrl+m - in LyX?
I do not understand. AFAICS, undo works well after Ctrl+m.
I suppose the aim is to reverse the LaTeX-Code - math-inset
conversion
Hi,
is it possible to undo the math code - which should be the inverse to
ctrl+m - in LyX?
Thanks!
Best wishes,
J.
Jannick Asmus jannick.n...@gmail.com writes:
Hi,
is it possible to undo the math code - which should be the inverse to
ctrl+m - in LyX?
I do not understand. AFAICS, undo works well after Ctrl+m.
JMarc
On 2009-09-29, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Jannick Asmus jannick.n...@gmail.com writes:
Hi,
is it possible to undo the math code - which should be the inverse to
ctrl+m - in LyX?
I do not understand. AFAICS, undo works well after Ctrl+m.
I suppose the aim is to reverse the LaTeX-Code
Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2009-09-29, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
is it possible to undo the math code - which should be the inverse
to
ctrl+m - in LyX?
I do not understand. AFAICS, undo works well after Ctrl+m.
I suppose the aim is to reverse the LaTeX-Code - math-inset
conversion
Hi,
is it possible to undo the math code - which should be the inverse to
ctrl+m - in LyX?
Thanks!
Best wishes,
J.
"Jannick Asmus" <jannick.n...@gmail.com> writes:
> Hi,
>
> is it possible to undo the math code - which should be the inverse to
> ctrl+m - in LyX?
I do not understand. AFAICS, undo works well after Ctrl+m.
JMarc
On 2009-09-29, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> "Jannick Asmus" <jannick.n...@gmail.com> writes:
>> Hi,
>> is it possible to undo the math code - which should be the inverse to
>> ctrl+m - in LyX?
> I do not understand. AFAICS, undo works well after
Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2009-09-29, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
is it possible to undo the math code - which should be the inverse
to
ctrl+m - in LyX?
I do not understand. AFAICS, undo works well after Ctrl+m.
I suppose the aim is to reverse the LaTeX-Code -> math-inset
convers
Hi lyx-users,
I am experiencing problems with the undo feature on the SVN trunk version
of LyX and I'd like to know if anyone else is experiencing something similar.
When I press Ctrl-Z, a whole bunch of changes gets undone as opposed to
just the most recent one. Developers, it seems
Manoj Rajagopalan wrote:
Hi lyx-users,
I am experiencing problems with the undo feature on the SVN trunk version
of LyX and I'd like to know if anyone else is experiencing something similar.
When I press Ctrl-Z, a whole bunch of changes gets undone as opposed to
just the most recent
Hi lyx-users,
I am experiencing problems with the undo feature on the SVN trunk version
of LyX and I'd like to know if anyone else is experiencing something similar.
When I press Ctrl-Z, a whole bunch of changes gets undone as opposed to
just the most recent one. Developers, it seems
Manoj Rajagopalan wrote:
Hi lyx-users,
I am experiencing problems with the undo feature on the SVN trunk version
of LyX and I'd like to know if anyone else is experiencing something similar.
When I press Ctrl-Z, a whole bunch of changes gets undone as opposed to
just the most recent
Hi lyx-users,
I am experiencing problems with the undo feature on the SVN trunk version
of LyX and I'd like to know if anyone else is experiencing something similar.
When I press Ctrl-Z, a whole bunch of changes gets undone as opposed to
just the most recent one. Developers, it seems
Manoj Rajagopalan wrote:
Hi lyx-users,
I am experiencing problems with the undo feature on the SVN trunk version
of LyX and I'd like to know if anyone else is experiencing something similar.
When I press Ctrl-Z, a whole bunch of changes gets undone as opposed to
just the most recent
Han, M.A. (m.a@uva.nl) m.a@uva.nl writes:
Hello there,
I am new to Lyx and have a question about the undo command (cmd-z on a mac).
When I press cmd-z in Lyx, all actions executed since opening the file are
being undone, not just the last action. How can I undo only the last action
Han, M.A. (m.a@uva.nl) m.a@uva.nl writes:
Hello there,
I am new to Lyx and have a question about the undo command (cmd-z on a mac).
When I press cmd-z in Lyx, all actions executed since opening the file are
being undone, not just the last action. How can I undo only the last action
"Han, M.A. (m.a@uva.nl)" <m.a@uva.nl> writes:
> Hello there,
> I am new to Lyx and have a question about the undo command (cmd-z on a mac).
> When I press cmd-z in Lyx, all actions executed since opening the file are
> being undone, not just the last action.
Han, M.A. (m.a@uva.nl) wrote:
Hello there,
I am new to Lyx and have a question about the undo command (cmd-z on a mac).
When I press cmd-z in Lyx, all actions executed since opening the file are
being undone, not just the last action. How can I undo only the last action?
this looks like
Han, M.A. (m.a@uva.nl) wrote:
Hello there,
I am new to Lyx and have a question about the undo command (cmd-z on a mac).
When I press cmd-z in Lyx, all actions executed since opening the file are
being undone, not just the last action. How can I undo only the last action?
this looks like
Han, M.A. (m.a@uva.nl) wrote:
> Hello there,
> I am new to Lyx and have a question about the undo command (cmd-z on a mac).
> When I press cmd-z in Lyx, all actions executed since opening the file are
> being undone, not just the last action. How can I undo only the last action?
Hello there,
I am new to Lyx and have a question about the undo command (cmd-z on a mac).
When I press cmd-z in Lyx, all actions executed since opening the file are
being undone, not just the last action. How can I undo only the last action?
Thanks so much,
kind regards,
Martijn
Hello there,
I am new to Lyx and have a question about the undo command (cmd-z on a mac).
When I press cmd-z in Lyx, all actions executed since opening the file are
being undone, not just the last action. How can I undo only the last action?
Thanks so much,
kind regards,
Martijn
Hello there,
I am new to Lyx and have a question about the undo command (cmd-z on a mac).
When I press cmd-z in Lyx, all actions executed since opening the file are
being undone, not just the last action. How can I undo only the last action?
Thanks so much,
kind regards,
Martijn
longer to
load. But that's not the problem. When I undo (for example, after I
delete an
equation by mistake), all the MathPreview is gone; all the mathematics is
shown
in LyX format; and the document almost hangs. If I type even a single
character,
it takes about 3 seconds to appear
longer to
load. But that's not the problem. When I undo (for example, after I
delete an
equation by mistake), all the MathPreview is gone; all the mathematics is
shown
in LyX format; and the document almost hangs. If I type even a single
character,
it takes about 3 seconds to appear
the document takes
longer to
> load. But that's not the problem. When I undo (for example, after I
delete an
> equation by mistake), all the MathPreview is gone; all the mathematics is
shown
> in LyX format; and the document almost hangs. If I type even a single
character,
> it takes a
Dear LyX users,
I have a problem which is killing me all the time. I have turned on the
MathPreview because otherwise LyX becomes very slow if there is more mathematics
in my document. That solved the problem, although the document takes longer to
load. But that's not the problem. When I undo
Dear LyX users,
I have a problem which is killing me all the time. I have turned on the
MathPreview because otherwise LyX becomes very slow if there is more mathematics
in my document. That solved the problem, although the document takes longer to
load. But that's not the problem. When I undo
Dear LyX users,
I have a problem which is killing me all the time. I have turned on the
MathPreview because otherwise LyX becomes very slow if there is more mathematics
in my document. That solved the problem, although the document takes longer to
load. But that's not the problem. When I undo
Every lyx file I create (documentclass = book (AMS)) has
the following line in it:
\numberwithin{section}{chapter}
which I don't want. How do i change that?
Delete the line from the preamble and then press the button Save as
document default in the preamble dialog.
regards Uwe
Every lyx file I create (documentclass = book (AMS)) has
the following line in it:
\numberwithin{section}{chapter}
which I don't want. How do i change that?
Delete the line from the preamble and then press the button Save as
document default in the preamble dialog.
regards Uwe
> Every lyx file I create (documentclass = "book (AMS)") has
> the following line in it:
> \numberwithin{section}{chapter}
> which I don't want. How do i change that?
Delete the line from the preamble and then press the button "Save as
document default" in the preamble dialog.
regards Uwe
Every lyx file I create (documentclass = book (AMS)) has
the following line in it:
\numberwithin{section}{chapter}
which I don't want. How do i change that?
Every lyx file I create (documentclass = book (AMS)) has
the following line in it:
\numberwithin{section}{chapter}
which I don't want. How do i change that?
Every lyx file I create (documentclass = "book (AMS)") has
the following line in it:
\numberwithin{section}{chapter}
which I don't want. How do i change that?
I have a Lyx document that I originally formatted with no-indent, skip
between paragraphs. I decided to go back to no-skip with paragraph
indents. However, it does not revert. I still get skips, not indents.
Interestingly, _some_ paragraphs do indent -- the accidental ones
following display
I have a Lyx document that I originally formatted with no-indent, skip
between paragraphs. I decided to go back to no-skip with paragraph
indents. However, it does not revert. I still get skips, not indents.
Interestingly, _some_ paragraphs do indent -- the accidental ones
following display
I have a Lyx document that I originally formatted with no-indent, skip
between paragraphs. I decided to go back to no-skip with paragraph
indents. However, it does not revert. I still get skips, not indents.
Interestingly, _some_ paragraphs do indent -- the accidental ones
following display
Hi all, I'm searching for undo bug test cases. For me to be interested
you need :
1) to have tested it still fails against 1.2.2cvs / trunk cvs /latest/
2) to have a (preferably very simple) reproducable testcase
There is one known regression related to itemize environment :
http
Hi all, I'm searching for undo bug test cases. For me to be interested
you need :
1) to have tested it still fails against 1.2.2cvs / trunk cvs /latest/
2) to have a (preferably very simple) reproducable testcase
There is one known regression related to itemize environment :
http
Hi all, I'm searching for undo bug test cases. For me to be interested
you need :
1) to have tested it still fails against 1.2.2cvs / trunk cvs /latest/
2) to have a (preferably very simple) reproducable testcase
There is one known regression related to itemize environment :
http
with
the underscore and try to undo this underscore then I can't undo it.. so
I have to delete the whole character and then retype it without the
underscore. Is there any other way to undo the underscore?
I don't know about 1.1.6 (haven't any on my new box here), but in 1.2.0pre*
you can put
, it probably is not in 1.2.0.
Feel free to submit a patch ;-)
There is a real undo bug in 1.1.6: when I delete a fracture (\frac) by the
above method, I cannot undo the change with the undo function :
Write a fraction (\frac space 1 down 2), move the cursor in front of
the fraction and do
with
the underscore and try to undo this underscore then I can't undo it.. so
I have to delete the whole character and then retype it without the
underscore. Is there any other way to undo the underscore?
I don't know about 1.1.6 (haven't any on my new box here), but in 1.2.0pre*
you can put
, it probably is not in 1.2.0.
Feel free to submit a patch ;-)
There is a real undo bug in 1.1.6: when I delete a fracture (\frac) by the
above method, I cannot undo the change with the undo function :
Write a fraction (\frac space 1 down 2), move the cursor in front of
the fraction and do
lect this character with
> the "underscore" and try to undo this underscore then I can't undo it.. so
> I have to delete the whole character and then retype it without the
> underscore. Is there any other way to undo the underscore?
I don't know about 1.1.6 (haven't any on my new b
ented somewhere?
If it was not in 1.1.6, it probably is not in 1.2.0.
Feel free to submit a patch ;-)
> There is a "real" undo bug in 1.1.6: when I delete a fracture (\frac) by the
> above method, I cannot undo the change with the undo function :
>
> Write a fraction (\frac 1 2), move the curs
this character with
the underscore and try to undo this underscore then I can't undo it.. so
I have to delete the whole character and then retype it without the
underscore. Is there any other way to undo the underscore?
Would it be possible to add a feature where the dotted-box-with-underscore
this character with
the underscore and try to undo this underscore then I can't undo it.. so
I have to delete the whole character and then retype it without the
underscore. Is there any other way to undo the underscore?
Would it be possible to add a feature where the dotted-box-with-underscore
f I select this character with
the "underscore" and try to undo this underscore then I can't undo it.. so
I have to delete the whole character and then retype it without the
underscore. Is there any other way to undo the underscore?
Would it be possible to add a feature where the dotted
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