Raymond Ouellette wrote:
> Québec, le 25 mars 2007
>
> I compiled and installed LyX 1.5.0 beta1 on Ubuntu 6.10. It seems a
> little faster than 1.4 series. I wanted to try it especially for UTF-8
> as Ubuntu 6.10 is UTF-8 based by default (like all modern linux
> distros).
>
> A copy/paste from
Québec, le 25 mars 2007
I compiled and installed LyX 1.5.0 beta1 on Ubuntu 6.10. It seems a
little faster than 1.4 series. I wanted to try it especially for UTF-8
as Ubuntu 6.10 is UTF-8 based by default (like all modern linux
distros).
A copy/paste from another application (Gedit, Firefox, etc)
On Sunday 25 March 2007 10:00:38 pm Paul A. Rubin wrote:
>
> This is a Python error. The "def ..." line matches line 49 in
> configure.py on my system, which works. The problem may be that your
> version of Python is too old. I notice that the directory is
> "C:\Python20". I have Python 2.3 ins
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I erased all things in the user directory that Lyx created, and then run
the command line you gave me, and it outputs the following message on DOS
prompt:
C:\Python20>python.exe c:\LyX14\Resources\configure.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
Lennart wrote:
Paul A. Rubin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
We call it an "hourglass", but personally I think it should be replaced
with a small portrait of Bill Gates laughing at the user.
"should be replaced
with a small portrait of Bill Gates laughing at the user" :P and an upgrade to
V
Hey Paul, how do you do? You can email me as often as you like, ok? Well, I
was late because I was trying many ways to install Lyx as ever I am doing
nowdays...
:-)
Thanks in advance, again, Paul!
Well, I erased all things in the user directory that Lyx created, and then run
t
Is there any way to give you more information? Is there some logfile
whose content I could post to help, or some startup option for LyX, that
gives a more detailed error?
I can only say that the standard windows binary alway worked for me out
of the box with LyX 1.4.
And usually I don't have any P
Bob,
This info and the example is definitely worth to be put on the Wiki!
I think the reason you got no answers on your questions is not caused by a
lack of interest but by a lack of knowledge.
Daniel
Bob Lounsbury schrieb:
Hello,
I'm trying to use the appendix package to change the defaul
> AFAIK there is no out-of-the-box solution (aka some
> magic option) for
> this kind of problem that really works. If the space
> is just enough for
> an orphan/widow, but to big to be let empty, well
> what should LaTeX
> possibly do about it?
Space is enough for 3 or more lines. No orphan/wido
What system (windows or linux) and what tex distribution. This sounds like a
tex problem and not a lyx problem
On Fri, 23 Mar 2007 00:26:05 + (UTC)
Yohai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi all,
> My 1.4.4 LyX is working perfectly for English, but refuses to recognize
> hebrew. I did everything I
Paul A. Rubin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> We call it an "hourglass", but personally I think it should be replaced
> with a small portrait of Bill Gates laughing at the user.
>
"should be replaced
with a small portrait of Bill Gates laughing at the user" :P and an upgrade to
Vista box...
It
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