Hi LyXers,
this bug is new in 1.0.0-pl8, i.e. it wasn't in 1.0.0-pl2, my last
version:
1) define a math-marco with one argument, say "#1".
2) Enter math-mode, insert this macro and put a char in, say 'a', you
get |a| (The | symbolize the math-mode margin)
3) Leave math-mode with ESC
4) Use
Having finally got around to trying to make lyx again (after being bit
by the beyond char 0 loop), I'm having those same cvs troubles.
I ran automake, autoconf, and autoheader (after finding that my
ill-advised update to debian frozen had removed some of these and
assorted other useful
forgot the file!
#This file was created by karger Tue Jan 26 17:48:36 1999
#LyX 1.0 (C) 1995-1998 Matthias Ettrich and the LyX Team
\lyxformat 2.15
\textclass revtex
\options aps,manuscript
\layout Title
Insert your Title Here
\layout Author
Author1
\begin_float footnote
\layout Standard
"Larry" == Larry S Marso [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Larry I worked over the language. Hope this is helpful.
Hi Larry,
This looks good. I'd say I like it almost as much as Martin's
latest.
JMarc
OK, I'll put it in development/. Thanks for the files. BTW, I see that
/usr/local is hardcoded in the spec file. Is it intentional? Isn't
there a way to make spec files relocatable?
You mean, if it is possible to make the rpm relocatable? I'll look
into it. It also depends on the
Hi,
Thanks for your good softwate of LyX.
But, I found a bug in LyX.
The message from DDD debuger is follows,
"Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x401e79bd in _IO_unbuffer_all () at genops.c:628
genops.c:628: No such file or directory."
When I try to exit the LyX, I meet
On Wed, Jan 27, 1999 at 01:24:06PM -0500, Larry S. Marso wrote:
LyX runs on standard Unix platforms, including Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD
and most proprietary Unix systems.
Having taken another look, the above might better read:
Lyx runs on the free, open source Unix platforms Linux, FreeBSD
On Thu, Jan 28, 1999 at 12:32:38PM -0500, Larry S. Marso wrote:
On Wed, Jan 27, 1999 at 01:24:06PM -0500, Larry S. Marso wrote:
LyX runs on standard Unix platforms, including Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD
and most proprietary Unix systems.
Having taken another look, the above might better
Hello,
could you send more information concerning the bug ?
Can you reproduce it? Also, could you send a whole
stack trace (not only top of it).
Cheers,
Etienne
I noted a while ago that I couldn't print many mailmerge documents
after saving and opening them. I just traced down why:
Those grey boxes to hold ERT that I used don't seem to work right. I
insert a box with
\setcounter{page}{1}
successfully. I now have a lyx document. But close
I don't know whether this is particular to 1.0.0pre8, but I just replaced
a space with a hard space, and this caused a word to be pulled back from
the next line to the current one. I then went down to the next line, and
came back up by moving the cursor left; when I had moved a little way
along
I *really* think we need more than the web page says. Particularly,
the sections of the body which we specifically disclaim.
This isn't a change in our license; we are not GPL to start with. And
with debian's GPL interpretation (which i'll repeat, is a legal
absurdity), debian cannot
"Mate" == Mate Wierdl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mate Hope you are not asking me. There was a discussion about
Mate perhaps putting a lyx.spec file in the distribution---so I made
Mate one. You can do with it whatever you want---can leave it out
Mate too.
OK, I'll put it in development/.
"Amir" == Amir Karger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Amir You're right. Why don't you add that and, if no one complains,
Amir check it in.
Too late, I deleted your mail. I have to leave now, so if you send it
again, I'll commit that.
JMarc
"Larry" == Larry S Marso [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Larry Er, these are comments *on* Martin's latest. Best regards --
Isn't it a (partial) rewrite of Martin's latest??
I beginning to be lost in all these versions...
JMarc
It *was* a comment on my latest brainchild, yes... and I am
Gebhard Thier wrote:
- the German SZ is displayed correctly but printed as "SS"
Insert this into Layout - LaTex Preamble:
\usepackage{german}
\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc}
Regards
Daniel Naber
PS: www.suse.de offers a great database that covers 'bugs' like this.
--
PGP Key fingerprint
I *really* think we need more than the web page says. Particularly,
the sections of the body which we specifically disclaim.
I believe the solution is a clarification that provides:
1) the legal reasons that we aren't GPL.
2) That the clarification is not a *change* in the license
3)
application/pgp-encrypted
Binary data
OK, let's call this final, bar something serious that HAS to be fixed.
Remember the Scifi movie about the scientist experimenting with
teleportation, that got mixed up with a fly? Well this version feels a
bit like that. It's a mixed quantum state of my previous one and Larry
Marso's reworking
Remember the Scifi movie about the scientist experimenting with
teleportation, that got mixed up with a fly?
called, for some inexplicable reason, "The Fly" :)
Which was a remake. I forget what he was messing with in the original
(or was that also teleportation?)
rick
--
asger added,
I iterated,
I *really* think we need more than the web page says. Particularly,
the sections of the body which we specifically disclaim.
I believe the solution is a clarification that provides:
1) the legal reasons that we aren't GPL.
2) That the clarification is not a
On Thu, Jan 28, 1999 at 10:16:28PM +0100, Asger K. Alstrup Nielsen wrote:
I sent the mail to the debain guy, because I noticed that
the LyX problem was "holding back" Debian 1.3, because they
judged it to be a "critical" bug. (Politics...)
Politics is right. Did any of them ever try to
Yes, sorry LyX members. My email client sometimes encrypts messages
when it's not appropriate. Sorry for the wasted bandwidth.
Best regards
--
Larry S. Marso
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, Jan 28, 1999 at 04:31:58PM -0500, Amir Karger wrote:
Your last message was PGP signed!
-Amir
Hi,
I discovered a little oddity in version 1.0.0pre8 (running SuSE Linux
6.0):
- document is set to German
- keyboard is set to German
- all German Umlaute are displayed correctly and are printed correctly
- the German SZ is displayed correctly but printed as "SS"
Please let me know if
Hi LyXers,
this bug is new in 1.0.0-pl8, i.e. it wasn't in 1.0.0-pl2, my last
version:
1) define a math-marco with one argument, say "<#1>".
2) Enter math-mode, insert this macro and put a char in, say 'a', you
get || (The | symbolize the math-mode margin)
3) Leave math-mode with ESC
4) Use
Having finally got around to trying to make lyx again (after being bit
by the beyond char 0 loop), I'm having those same cvs troubles.
I ran automake, autoconf, and autoheader (after finding that my
ill-advised update to debian frozen had removed some of these and
assorted other useful
forgot the file!
#This file was created by Tue Jan 26 17:48:36 1999
#LyX 1.0 (C) 1995-1998 Matthias Ettrich and the LyX Team
\lyxformat 2.15
\textclass revtex
\options aps,manuscript
\layout Title
Insert your Title Here
\layout Author
Author1
\begin_float footnote
\layout Standard
Author
> "Larry" == Larry S Marso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Larry> I worked over the language. Hope this is helpful.
Hi Larry,
This looks good. I'd say I like it almost as much as Martin's
latest.
JMarc
OK, I'll put it in development/. Thanks for the files. BTW, I see that
/usr/local is hardcoded in the spec file. Is it intentional? Isn't
there a way to make spec files relocatable?
You mean, if it is possible to make the rpm relocatable? I'll look
into it. It also depends on the
Hi,
Thanks for your good softwate of LyX.
But, I found a bug in LyX.
The message from DDD debuger is follows,
"Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x401e79bd in _IO_unbuffer_all () at genops.c:628
genops.c:628: No such file or directory."
When I try to exit the LyX, I meet
On Wed, Jan 27, 1999 at 01:24:06PM -0500, Larry S. Marso wrote:
> LyX runs on standard Unix platforms, including Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD
> and most proprietary Unix systems.
Having taken another look, the above might better read:
Lyx runs on the free, open source Unix platforms Linux, FreeBSD
On Thu, Jan 28, 1999 at 12:32:38PM -0500, Larry S. Marso wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 27, 1999 at 01:24:06PM -0500, Larry S. Marso wrote:
>
> > LyX runs on standard Unix platforms, including Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD
> > and most proprietary Unix systems.
>
> Having taken another look, the above might
Hello,
could you send more information concerning the bug ?
Can you reproduce it? Also, could you send a whole
stack trace (not only top of it).
Cheers,
Etienne
I noted a while ago that I couldn't print many mailmerge documents
after saving and opening them. I just traced down why:
Those grey boxes to hold ERT that I used don't seem to work right. I
insert a box with
\setcounter{page}{1}
successfully. I now have a lyx document. But close
I don't know whether this is particular to 1.0.0pre8, but I just replaced
a space with a hard space, and this caused a word to be pulled back from
the next line to the current one. I then went down to the next line, and
came back up by moving the cursor left; when I had moved a little way
along
I *really* think we need more than the web page says. Particularly,
the sections of the body which we specifically disclaim.
This isn't a change in our license; we are not GPL to start with. And
with debian's GPL interpretation (which i'll repeat, is a legal
absurdity), debian cannot
> "Mate" == Mate Wierdl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Mate> Hope you are not asking me. There was a discussion about
Mate> perhaps putting a lyx.spec file in the distribution---so I made
Mate> one. You can do with it whatever you want---can leave it out
Mate> too.
OK, I'll put it in
> "Amir" == Amir Karger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Amir> You're right. Why don't you add that and, if no one complains,
Amir> check it in.
Too late, I deleted your mail. I have to leave now, so if you send it
again, I'll commit that.
JMarc
> > "Larry" == Larry S Marso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Larry> Er, these are comments *on* Martin's latest. Best regards --
>
> Isn't it a (partial) rewrite of Martin's latest??
>
> I beginning to be lost in all these versions...
>
> JMarc
It *was* a comment on my latest
Gebhard Thier wrote:
> - the German SZ is displayed correctly but printed as "SS"
Insert this into Layout -> LaTex Preamble:
\usepackage{german}
\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc}
Regards
Daniel Naber
PS: www.suse.de offers a great database that covers 'bugs' like this.
--
PGP Key
> I *really* think we need more than the web page says. Particularly,
> the sections of the body which we specifically disclaim.
>
> I believe the solution is a clarification that provides:
>
> 1) the legal reasons that we aren't GPL.
> 2) That the clarification is not a *change* in the
application/pgp-encrypted
Binary data
OK, let's call this final, bar something serious that HAS to be fixed.
Remember the Scifi movie about the scientist experimenting with
teleportation, that got mixed up with a fly? Well this version feels a
bit like that. It's a mixed quantum state of my previous one and Larry
Marso's reworking
>Remember the Scifi movie about the scientist experimenting with
>teleportation, that got mixed up with a fly?
called, for some inexplicable reason, "The Fly" :)
Which was a remake. I forget what he was messing with in the original
(or was that also teleportation?)
rick
--
asger added,
>I iterated,
> > I *really* think we need more than the web page says. Particularly,
> > the sections of the body which we specifically disclaim.
> > I believe the solution is a clarification that provides:
> > 1) the legal reasons that we aren't GPL.
> > 2) That the
> On Thu, Jan 28, 1999 at 10:16:28PM +0100, Asger K. Alstrup Nielsen wrote:
> > I sent the mail to the debain guy, because I noticed that
> > the LyX problem was "holding back" Debian 1.3, because they
> > judged it to be a "critical" bug. (Politics...)
> Politics is right. Did any of them
Yes, sorry LyX members. My email client sometimes encrypts messages
when it's not appropriate. Sorry for the wasted bandwidth.
Best regards
--
Larry S. Marso
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, Jan 28, 1999 at 04:31:58PM -0500, Amir Karger wrote:
> Your last message was PGP signed!
>
> -Amir
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