Re: removing superfluous LyX -was: Icons of LyX menu. solved -

2016-07-07 Thread Paul A . Rubin
Wolfgang Engelmann uni-tuebingen.de> writes: > Synaptic of my Debian Jessie proposes lyx2.1.2-2 as the newest version, > that was the reason I installed first lyx2.2.0rc1 and later lyx2.2.0. > dpkg-query -s lyx: Paket »lyx« not installed and no information > available. I think I will leave lyx

removing superfluous LyX -was: Icons of LyX menu. solved -

2016-07-06 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
On 06.07.2016 21:39, Paul A. Rubin wrote: Wolfgang Engelmann uni-tuebingen.de> writes: To remove the lyx-latestdev (=Lyx-2.2.0rc1), should I use sudo apt-get remove --auto-remove lyx ? I'd be careful with that; it might remove the wrong version (or nothing). If you have Synaptic installed,

Re: Icons of LyX menu. solved -

2016-07-06 Thread Paul A . Rubin
Wolfgang Engelmann uni-tuebingen.de> writes: > To remove the > lyx-latestdev (=Lyx-2.2.0rc1), should I use > sudo apt-get remove --auto-remove lyx ? I'd be careful with that; it might remove the wrong version (or nothing). If you have Synaptic installed, I'd recommend opening that, searching for

Re: Icons of LyX menu. solved -

2016-07-05 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
On 05.07.2016 23:21, Paul A. Rubin wrote: Wolfgang, Wolfgang Engelmann uni-tuebingen.de> writes: Thanks a lot, Paul. This is ok now for my Kubuntu. I found it also in my Debian, but at different places and showing that my lyx installation(s) are a mess: toolbar-toggle_math.svgz is found at

Re: Icons of LyX menu. solved -

2016-07-05 Thread Paul A . Rubin
Wolfgang, Wolfgang Engelmann uni-tuebingen.de> writes: > Thanks a lot, Paul. This is ok now for my Kubuntu. > I found it also in my Debian, but at different places and showing that > my lyx installation(s) are a mess: > toolbar-toggle_math.svgz is found at > > usr/local/share/lyx-latestdev/im

Re: Icons of LyX menu. solved -

2016-07-05 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
On 04.07.2016 23:04, Paul A. Rubin wrote: Wolfgang Engelmann uni-tuebingen.de> writes: Found it on my Ubuntu, not yet on debian (which doesn't matter, can copy it). However, there are quite a lot of icons, most of them as .svgz. I am looking for math-tools on/off (in german: mathe-werkzeugl