Re: Handsome set of construction workers!
Miyata Shigeru [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: | Kayvan Who is who in that picture? | Andre, Jose, Konni, Alfredo, Francesca (sp?), Lars, me, Angus, Jean-Marc. | | Could you mark banner.ppm as BINARY, please? | CVS, by default, tranfers files in text mode. Only a problem with Win boxen? -- Lgb
Re: Handsome set of construction workers!
Lars Gullik Bjnnes wrote: Miyata Shigeru [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: | Kayvan Who is who in that picture? | Andre, Jose, Konni, Alfredo, Francesca (sp?), Lars, me, Angus, | Jean-Marc. | | Could you mark banner.ppm as BINARY, please? | CVS, by default, tranfers files in text mode. Only a problem with Win boxen? The pnm files can be saved in either an ascii or a binary format I believe. Could we re-save it in ascii-format? -- Angus
Re: Handsome set of construction workers!
On 31 Jul 2003, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote: Miyata Shigeru [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: | Kayvan Who is who in that picture? | Andre, Jose, Konni, Alfredo, Francesca (sp?), Lars, me, Angus, Jean-Marc. | | Could you mark banner.ppm as BINARY, please? | CVS, by default, tranfers files in text mode. Only a problem with Win boxen? No, but it's very unlikely to happen in Unix. But it can happen if the binary data correspond to a keyword, say '$Id:$'. Then when the file is committed, you'll break the image... (since '$Id:$ is expanded). /Christian -- Christian Ridderström http://www.md.kth.se/~chr
Re: Handsome set of construction workers!
On Thu, 31 Jul 2003, Angus Leeming wrote: Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote: Miyata Shigeru [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: The pnm files can be saved in either an ascii or a binary format I believe. Could we re-save it in ascii-format? What's wrong with using a binary format for an image? Besides, I looked at the file CVSROOT/cvswrappers and it doesn't contain any defaults. In comparison, look at my attached cvswrappers, where I tell CVS to automatically set the binary flag for many file types. /Christian -- Christian Ridderström http://www.md.kth.se/~chr # This file describes wrappers and other binary files to CVS. # It is part of the CAS repository # # Wrappers are the concept where directories of files are to be # treated as a single file. The intended use is to wrap up a wrapper # into a single tar such that the tar archive can be treated as a # single binary file in CVS. # # To solve the problem effectively, it was also necessary to be able to # prevent rcsmerge from merging these files. # # Format of wrapper file ($CVSROOT/CVSROOT/cvswrappers or .cvswrappers) # # wildcard [option value][option value]... # # where option is one of # -f from cvs filter value: path to filter # -t to cvs filter value: path to filter # -m update methodology value: MERGE or COPY # # and value is a single-quote delimited value. # # For example: #*.mws -k 'b' #*.MWS -k 'b' # I don't want Maple files to be treated as binary files *.obj -k 'b' *.OBJ -k 'b' *.gif -k 'b' *.GIF -k 'b' *.jpg -k 'b' *.JPG -k 'b' *.doc -k 'b' *.DOC -k 'b' *.dll -k 'b' *.DLL -k 'b' *.mexsol-k 'b' *.MEXSOL-k 'b' *.mat -k 'b' *.MAT -k 'b' *.p -k 'b' *.P -k 'b' *.tif -k 'b' *.TIF -k 'b' *.mexsg64 -k 'b' *.MEXSG64 -k 'b' *.class -k 'b' *.CLASS -k 'b' *.rtb -k 'b' *.RTB -k 'b' *.fm-k 'b' *.FM-k 'b' *.pdf -k 'b' *.PDF -k 'b' *.xbm -k 'b' *.XBM -k 'b' *.wpd -k 'b' *.WPD -k 'b' *.wav -k 'b' *.WAV -k 'b' *.WMF -k 'b' *.wmf -k 'b' *.dwg -k 'b' *.DWG -k 'b' *.dxf -k 'b' *.DXF -k 'b' *.WPG -k 'b' *.wpg -k 'b' *.pcx -k 'b' *.PCX -k 'b' *.voc -k 'b' *.VOC -k 'b' *.zip -k 'b' *.ZIP -k 'b' *.exe -k 'b' *.EXE -k 'b' *.ico -k 'b' *.ICO -k 'b' *.xls -k 'b' *.XLS -k 'b' *.mpg -k 'b' *.MPG -k 'b' *.fig -k 'b' *.FIG -k 'b' *.des -k 'b' *.dra -k 'b' *.png -k 'b' *.PNG -k 'b'
Re: Handsome set of construction workers!
On Thursday 31 July 2003 00:18, Garst R. Reese wrote: I still have the same problem, even after updating for current lyxdoc (with much effort). What version of python are you using? 2.2 but all the code is supposed to be compatible with 1.5.2 I don't even have a clue why it is not working for you. :-( Thanks, Garst -- José Abílio LyX and docbook, a perfect match. :-)
Re: Handsome set of construction workers!
Miyata Shigeru <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | > Kayvan> Who is who in that picture? | > Andre, Jose, Konni, Alfredo, Francesca (sp?), Lars, me, Angus, Jean-Marc. | | Could you mark banner.ppm as BINARY, please? | CVS, by default, tranfers files in text mode. Only a problem with Win boxen? -- Lgb
Re: Handsome set of construction workers!
Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote: > Miyata Shigeru <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > | > Kayvan> Who is who in that picture? > | > Andre, Jose, Konni, Alfredo, Francesca (sp?), Lars, me, Angus, > | > Jean-Marc. > | > | Could you mark banner.ppm as BINARY, please? > | CVS, by default, tranfers files in text mode. > > Only a problem with Win boxen? The pnm files can be saved in either an ascii or a binary format I believe. Could we re-save it in ascii-format? -- Angus
Re: Handsome set of construction workers!
On 31 Jul 2003, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote: > Miyata Shigeru <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > | > Kayvan> Who is who in that picture? > | > Andre, Jose, Konni, Alfredo, Francesca (sp?), Lars, me, Angus, Jean-Marc. > | > | Could you mark banner.ppm as BINARY, please? > | CVS, by default, tranfers files in text mode. > > Only a problem with Win boxen? No, but it's very unlikely to happen in Unix. But it can happen if the binary data correspond to a keyword, say '$Id:$'. Then when the file is committed, you'll break the image... (since '$Id:$ is expanded). /Christian -- Christian Ridderström http://www.md.kth.se/~chr
Re: Handsome set of construction workers!
On Thu, 31 Jul 2003, Angus Leeming wrote: > Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote: > > > Miyata Shigeru <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > The pnm files can be saved in either an ascii or a binary format I believe. > Could we re-save it in ascii-format? > What's wrong with using a binary format for an image? Besides, I looked at the file CVSROOT/cvswrappers and it doesn't contain any defaults. In comparison, look at my attached cvswrappers, where I tell CVS to automatically set the binary flag for many file types. /Christian -- Christian Ridderström http://www.md.kth.se/~chr # This file describes wrappers and other binary files to CVS. # It is part of the CAS repository # # Wrappers are the concept where directories of files are to be # treated as a single file. The intended use is to wrap up a wrapper # into a single tar such that the tar archive can be treated as a # single binary file in CVS. # # To solve the problem effectively, it was also necessary to be able to # prevent rcsmerge from merging these files. # # Format of wrapper file ($CVSROOT/CVSROOT/cvswrappers or .cvswrappers) # # wildcard [option value][option value]... # # where option is one of # -f from cvs filter value: path to filter # -t to cvs filter value: path to filter # -m update methodology value: MERGE or COPY # # and value is a single-quote delimited value. # # For example: #*.mws -k 'b' #*.MWS -k 'b' # I don't want Maple files to be treated as binary files *.obj -k 'b' *.OBJ -k 'b' *.gif -k 'b' *.GIF -k 'b' *.jpg -k 'b' *.JPG -k 'b' *.doc -k 'b' *.DOC -k 'b' *.dll -k 'b' *.DLL -k 'b' *.mexsol-k 'b' *.MEXSOL-k 'b' *.mat -k 'b' *.MAT -k 'b' *.p -k 'b' *.P -k 'b' *.tif -k 'b' *.TIF -k 'b' *.mexsg64 -k 'b' *.MEXSG64 -k 'b' *.class -k 'b' *.CLASS -k 'b' *.rtb -k 'b' *.RTB -k 'b' *.fm-k 'b' *.FM-k 'b' *.pdf -k 'b' *.PDF -k 'b' *.xbm -k 'b' *.XBM -k 'b' *.wpd -k 'b' *.WPD -k 'b' *.wav -k 'b' *.WAV -k 'b' *.WMF -k 'b' *.wmf -k 'b' *.dwg -k 'b' *.DWG -k 'b' *.dxf -k 'b' *.DXF -k 'b' *.WPG -k 'b' *.wpg -k 'b' *.pcx -k 'b' *.PCX -k 'b' *.voc -k 'b' *.VOC -k 'b' *.zip -k 'b' *.ZIP -k 'b' *.exe -k 'b' *.EXE -k 'b' *.ico -k 'b' *.ICO -k 'b' *.xls -k 'b' *.XLS -k 'b' *.mpg -k 'b' *.MPG -k 'b' *.fig -k 'b' *.FIG -k 'b' *.des -k 'b' *.dra -k 'b' *.png -k 'b' *.PNG -k 'b'
Re: Handsome set of construction workers!
On Thursday 31 July 2003 00:18, Garst R. Reese wrote: > > I still have the same problem, even after updating for current lyxdoc > (with much effort). > What version of python are you using? 2.2 but all the code is supposed to be compatible with 1.5.2 I don't even have a clue why it is not working for you. :-( > Thanks, > Garst -- José Abílio LyX and docbook, a perfect match. :-)
Re: Handsome set of construction workers!
On Tuesday 29 July 2003 18:37, Garst R. Reese wrote: This is just info, not complaining (yet ;). I will return today to Portugal so I will look into it tomorrow. Back to Portugal and to hot time. It was fresh here while I was in Chemnitz but now that I returned... :-) Just try on old version of the UserGuide. Mine is dated May 24, 2002 from Lyx 1.2, lyxformat 220. Garst could you please try that with the lastest cvs. I don't get have any problem here. :-( I think that with some cvs versions of monday we had this problem, but not anymore... Thanks, Garst -- José Abílio LyX and docbook, a perfect match. :-)
Re: Handsome set of construction workers!
Jose' Matos wrote: Garst could you please try that with the lastest cvs. I don't get have any problem here. :-( I think that with some cvs versions of monday we had this problem, but not anymore... I still have the same problem, even after updating for current lyxdoc (with much effort). What version of python are you using? Thanks, Garst
Re: Handsome set of construction workers!
Kayvan Who is who in that picture? Andre, Jose, Konni, Alfredo, Francesca (sp?), Lars, me, Angus, Jean-Marc. Could you mark banner.ppm as BINARY, please? CVS, by default, tranfers files in text mode. Regards, SMiyata
Re: Handsome set of construction workers!
On Tuesday 29 July 2003 18:37, Garst R. Reese wrote: > > > This is just info, not complaining (yet ;). > > > > I will return today to Portugal so I will look into it tomorrow. Back to Portugal and to hot time. It was fresh here while I was in Chemnitz but now that I returned... :-) > Just try on old version of the UserGuide. Mine is dated May 24, 2002 > from Lyx 1.2, > lyxformat 220. Garst could you please try that with the lastest cvs. I don't get have any problem here. :-( I think that with some cvs versions of monday we had this problem, but not anymore... > Thanks, > Garst -- José Abílio LyX and docbook, a perfect match. :-)
Re: Handsome set of construction workers!
Jose' Matos wrote: > Garst could you please try that with the lastest cvs. I don't get have any > problem here. :-( > > I think that with some cvs versions of monday we had this problem, but not > anymore... I still have the same problem, even after updating for current lyxdoc (with much effort). What version of python are you using? Thanks, Garst
Re: Handsome set of construction workers!
> Kayvan> Who is who in that picture? > Andre, Jose, Konni, Alfredo, Francesca (sp?), Lars, me, Angus, Jean-Marc. Could you mark banner.ppm as BINARY, please? CVS, by default, tranfers files in text mode. Regards, SMiyata
Re: Handsome set of construction workers!
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: Kayvan Who is who in that picture? Andre, Jose, Konni, Alfredo, Francesca (sp?), Lars, me, Angus, Jean-Marc. Cheers, Asger
Re: Handsome set of construction workers!
Asger Kunuk Alstrup wrote: Andre, Jose, Konni, Alfredo, Francesca (sp?), Lars, me, Angus, Jean-Marc. Thanks Asger, Is there an explanation for why files are so slw to open? I killed lyx after 25 min on a file with lots of tables and graphics. Python was in a Z state, lyx taking 96% cpu. Even File-New was slow. A file with one table took several minutes. All running from uninstalled for ...build/src/lyx This is just info, not complaining (yet ;). Garst
Re: Handsome set of construction workers!
Garst == Garst R Reese [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Garst Asger Kunuk Alstrup wrote: Andre, Jose, Konni, Alfredo, Francesca (sp?), Lars, me, Angus, Jean-Marc. Garst Thanks Asger, Is there an explanation for why files are so Garst slw to open? I killed lyx after 25 min on a file with lots Garst of tables and graphics. Python was in a Z state, lyx taking 96% Garst cpu. Even File-New was slow. A file with one table took Garst several minutes. All running from uninstalled for Garst ...build/src/lyx This is just info, not complaining (yet ;). This seems a bit extreme, but there are problems indeed. JMarc
Re: Handsome set of construction workers!
On Tue, Jul 29, 2003 at 04:28:56AM -0300, Garst R. Reese wrote: Asger Kunuk Alstrup wrote: Andre, Jose, Konni, Alfredo, Francesca (sp?), Lars, me, Angus, Jean-Marc. Thanks Asger, BTW, although it could be infered from the picture I don't have a mustache (sp?). :-) Also for all those who may want to know we where more than 100m bellow the ground. The dangers we get to provide you fabulous lyx release. ;-) Is there an explanation for why files are so slw to open? I killed lyx after 25 min on a file with lots of tables and graphics. Python was in a Z state, lyx taking 96% cpu. Even File-New was slow. A file with one table took several minutes. All running from uninstalled for ...build/src/lyx This should not happen. I would expect the process to take at most a few seconds. If not then it means that I have an infinite loop inside. Could you please send me the file privately? This is just info, not complaining (yet ;). I will return today to Portugal so I will look into it tomorrow. Garst -- José Abílio Matos LyX and docbook a perfect match. :-)
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Asger Kunuk Alstrup wrote: Francesca (sp?) Correct. Regards, Alfredo
Re: Handsome set of construction workers!
José Abílio Oliveira Matos wrote: This should not happen. I would expect the process to take at most a few seconds. If not then it means that I have an infinite loop inside. Could you please send me the file privately? This is just info, not complaining (yet ;). I will return today to Portugal so I will look into it tomorrow. Just try on old version of the UserGuide. Mine is dated May 24, 2002 from Lyx 1.2, lyxformat 220. Thanks, Garst
Re: Handsome set of construction workers!
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: Kayvan> Who is who in that picture? Andre, Jose, Konni, Alfredo, Francesca (sp?), Lars, me, Angus, Jean-Marc. Cheers, Asger
Re: Handsome set of construction workers!
Asger Kunuk Alstrup wrote: > Andre, Jose, Konni, Alfredo, Francesca (sp?), Lars, me, Angus, Jean-Marc. Thanks Asger, Is there an explanation for why files are so slw to open? I killed lyx after 25 min on a file with lots of tables and graphics. Python was in a Z state, lyx taking 96% cpu. Even File->New was slow. A file with one table took several minutes. All running from uninstalled for ...build/src/lyx This is just info, not complaining (yet ;). Garst
Re: Handsome set of construction workers!
> "Garst" == Garst R Reese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Garst> Asger Kunuk Alstrup wrote: >> Andre, Jose, Konni, Alfredo, Francesca (sp?), Lars, me, Angus, >> Jean-Marc. Garst> Thanks Asger, Is there an explanation for why files are so Garst> slw to open? I killed lyx after 25 min on a file with lots Garst> of tables and graphics. Python was in a Z state, lyx taking 96% Garst> cpu. Even File->New was slow. A file with one table took Garst> several minutes. All running from uninstalled for Garst> ...build/src/lyx This is just info, not complaining (yet ;). This seems a bit extreme, but there are problems indeed. JMarc
Re: Handsome set of construction workers!
On Tue, Jul 29, 2003 at 04:28:56AM -0300, Garst R. Reese wrote: > Asger Kunuk Alstrup wrote: > > > Andre, Jose, Konni, Alfredo, Francesca (sp?), Lars, me, Angus, Jean-Marc. > Thanks Asger, BTW, although it could be infered from the picture I don't have a mustache (sp?). :-) Also for all those who may want to know we where more than 100m bellow the ground. The dangers we get to provide you fabulous lyx release. ;-) > Is there an explanation for why files are so slw to open? > I killed lyx after 25 min on a file with lots of tables and graphics. > Python was in a Z state, lyx taking 96% cpu. Even File->New was slow. A > file with one table took several minutes. All running from uninstalled > for ...build/src/lyx This should not happen. I would expect the process to take at most a few seconds. If not then it means that I have an infinite loop inside. Could you please send me the file privately? > This is just info, not complaining (yet ;). I will return today to Portugal so I will look into it tomorrow. > Garst -- José Abílio Matos LyX and docbook a perfect match. :-)
Re: Handsome set of construction workers!
Asger Kunuk Alstrup wrote: > Francesca (sp?) Correct. Regards, Alfredo
Re: Handsome set of construction workers!
José Abílio Oliveira Matos wrote: > This should not happen. I would expect the process to take at most a few > seconds. If not then it means that I have an infinite loop inside. > > Could you please send me the file privately? > > > This is just info, not complaining (yet ;). > > I will return today to Portugal so I will look into it tomorrow. > Just try on old version of the UserGuide. Mine is dated May 24, 2002 from Lyx 1.2, lyxformat 220. Thanks, Garst
Re: Handsome set of construction workers!
Kayvan == Kayvan A Sylvan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Kayvan Hi LyX developers! From the new splash picture, I take it that Kayvan working on LyX requires wearing a hard hat? Ony in mines. Kayvan Who is who in that picture? I am me. JMarc
Re: Handsome set of construction workers!
> "Kayvan" == Kayvan A Sylvan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Kayvan> Hi LyX developers! From the new splash picture, I take it that Kayvan> working on LyX requires wearing a hard hat? Ony in mines. Kayvan> Who is who in that picture? I am me. JMarc