Re: serious bug
On Wed, Nov 07, 2018 at 02:35:13PM +0100, Patrick Dupre wrote: > Hello, > > There is a serious bug with the version 2.3.1 under fedora 28 > When I run the spellchecker, I got the following crash. > > Then I am stuck if I want to recover. It crashes immediately. > If I start from the previous version, again the spellchecker will crash at > the same > place. > Changing the name may help, bit again a crash appears later in the document. > > Unfortunately, I cannot make the document public. Hi Patrick, Do you see the same thing with LyX 2.3.2? Scott signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: Luatex not previewing A4-landscape
On 24-Dec-18 1:42 PM, Daniel CLEMENT wrote: > Dear list members, > > While updating a PC under Debian, Lyx went from version 2.1.2 to 2.2.2 > (and even 2.3.1 from Backports). > > I'm having an issue with some documents which need to be compiled under > Luatex. > > They use landscape, A4, 2-column page setup and the issue is: whenever I > try to specify custom margins, my preview reverts to portrait, US letter > format. I checked that in the previewer, under document properties. This > happens regardless of the document contents. > > TIA for any insight about that - best regards, Which TeX system are you using? Is there a ways to set the paper size from the TeX system for LuaTeX? I remember the times that the TeX system dictates the paper sizes. Your problem might be related to that? But not sure... BE -- ↓↓ Please bottom-post. Start your reply here:
Luatex not previewing A4-landscape
Dear list members, While updating a PC under Debian, Lyx went from version 2.1.2 to 2.2.2 (and even 2.3.1 from Backports). I'm having an issue with some documents which need to be compiled under Luatex. They use landscape, A4, 2-column page setup and the issue is: whenever I try to specify custom margins, my preview reverts to portrait, US letter format. I checked that in the previewer, under document properties. This happens regardless of the document contents. TIA for any insight about that - best regards, -- Daniel CLEMENT