Re: question about PATH prefix under Linux and Mac
Richard Heck schrieb: On Linux, I would say something like the following: On *nix systems, the PATH will need to be set only if there are external programs you wish to use that are not in your normal system path ($PATH). Thanks for the infos, I'll add this today. regards Uwe
Re: UserGuide-test hints and questions, 2
Ignacio García schrieb: I always get today "09/10/07" (month/day/year), no matter what LyX's menu language or the document language is. Yes, OK. It's depends of system global language settings. (Spanish: 11/09/07. Lyx with locale English: 09/11/07) What global language settings do you mean? No matter if I start LyX with English or German menus I get "09/11/07" and in German the correct order is "11/09/07". There is also the same output when I change Windows' system language settings from German to English. What do you see when you use German locale instead of Spanish? regards Uwe
Re: UserGuide-test hints and questions, 2
2007/9/9, Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Ignacio García schrieb: > > > I send you more small patchs and doubts about UserGuide: > > > > 3.3.6.1 "The nesting depth is typically reset, however. If you want to keep > > both > >the current nesting depth and paragraph environment, you should use > >M-Return to break paragraphs." > > I see no difference between M-Return and Return > > Oh, it should be C-Return, I fixed this. I think it must be revised the examples in 3.4.5.1, 3.4.5.3 and 3.4.5.4. Some (all?) M-Return might be only Return. > > > A.1 "At the end of the menu the four last opened documents are listed" > > Now, this is changed by Opent Recent, isn't it? > > No, even in LyX 1.5.2 there are 4 recent files shown. > Oh, I don't see it. Thanks and best regards Ignacio
Re: UserGuide-test hints and questions, 2
2007/9/10, Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Ignacio García schrieb: > > > A.4.24"Inserts the actual date in the following form: > > month/day/year" > > For me it inserts day/month/year > > I always get today "09/10/07" (month/day/year), no matter what LyX's menu > language or the document > language is. > Yes, OK. It's depends of system global language settings. (Spanish: 11/09/07. Lyx with locale English: 09/11/07) Otherwise, insert date with External material gives day/month/year, also in English, (Embedded Objects 6.1). Ignacio