Rich Shepard wrote:
On Thu, 27 Jan 2005, G. Milde wrote:

Another guess is, that you saw the standard output of LyX and programs it
called (like bibtex). If you start LyX from a x-terminal emulator, you
will see a lot of messages (and with the -dbg "something" option even
more.

I used -dbg 128 but didn't see the same messages as before. Oh, well.

Something else worth trying, in general, is to run an X console window (with a program like xconsole, or an xterm with the -C option to become the system console), so that console messages aren't hidden until you exit X.


Some of this ends up in ~./xsession-errors.

Don't have one of those on my system.

It's actually ~/.xsession-errors - that is, a file named ".xsession-errors" in your home directory.


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Michael Wojcik



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