Here's a README to go in examples so that folks will know they have to
set up the hollywood.cls in order for it to make sense.
--
Garst
The file,scriptone.lyx requires the hollywood.cls distributed with LyX-1.0.0
The hollywood.cls takes a lot of the work out produciing a properly formatted
On Thu, 4 Feb 1999, Larry S. Marso wrote:
Yes, *please* post the 1.0.0 announcement. (I posted full text as
"comment #1" to the Freshmeat story, if you don't have a copy).
I'd wait for Martin's response first -- no point in sending a second if
he's already sent one.
Allan. (ARRae)
Am using lyx 0.12 successfully on linuxppc kernel 2.1.24 (mklinux). Lyx
1.0.0 does not compile successfully on the machine using egcs 2.90.25:
Configuration:
Source code location: .
Compiler: g++
Compiler flags: -g -O2
LyX binary dir:
F10 E S gets me to the spellchecker, but the S does not start
spellchecking.
Likewise F10 F P gets me to the print menu, typing any key just start to
put stuff inte the printer box instead of going to the underscored
option.
On some of the menus, the underscore is slightly offset, so it is not
Hey,
I just tried to compile 1.1 las night, didn't get far :-(
Since I didn't know what your tactic regarding strings is, I didn't bother to
change anything in that regard.
One patch though - it explains itself:
Index: lyx/src/include/Regexp.h
Zvi Boshernitzan wrote:
Am using lyx 0.12 successfully on linuxppc kernel 2.1.24 (mklinux). Lyx
1.0.0 does not compile successfully on the machine using egcs 2.90.25:
Configuration:
Source code location: .
Compiler: g++
Compiler flags: -g -O2
"Garst" == Garst R Reese [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Garst This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
Garst --3EC9628C5BB021979B001AFC Content-Type:
Garst text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Garst Here's a README to go in examples so that folks will know
"Fred" == Fred Hucht [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Fred I only got four warnings from the AIX xlC Compi: "insetbib.C",
Fred line 96.76: 1540-101: (W) "fdui" may be used before being set.
Fred "insetbib.C", line 128.74: 1540-101: (W) "fdui" may be used
Fred before being set. "insetindex.C", line
On Fri, 5 Feb 1999, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
And most importantly, people should begin to prepare these binary
distributions and upload them!
Just a small remark: I tried uploading the Debian binary i made to
both "ftp.devel.lyx.org" and "ftp.lyx.org" into their respective
"incoming"
"Jochen" == Jochen Kuepper [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jochen Could someone put into BUGS that this combination requires lyx
Jochen to be compiled without optimization to work correctly ?
Jochen Actually (IIRC) I think only math_iter.C has to be compiled
Jochen without optimization.
I could add
"Fred" == Fred Hucht [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Fred A better fix would be to call latex with
Fred "latex '\nonstopmode\input{file.tex}'"
Fred like emacs does. This would make sure that latex won't hang
Fred regardless of the contents of the latexed file.
This looks like a good idea, but are
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
And most importantly, people should begin to prepare these binary
distributions and upload them! Note that you should not do this from
your CVS copy, otherwise you'll get some CVS/ directories in the tar
file.
Volunteers?
OK, I'm just preparing the following:
"Peter" == Peter Suetterlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Peter OK, I'm just preparing the following:
Peter - OSF1 4.0 - HP-UX 9.01 - SunOS 4.1.3
Nice.
Peter Where to put?
We should ask Lars to (re)create an incoming/ directory on
ftp.lyx.org. Otherwise, you can always upload to
"Richard" == Richard E Hawkins Esq [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Richard I am finding if that, from my home directory, I launch lyx
Richard with a file in a subdirectory (eg, "lyx
Richard www/research/research.lyx"), I can export as latex and dvi,
Richard but not postscript. If I export
"Martin" == Martin Vermeer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Martin I wouldn't be so sure... typically what you find are packages
Martin that change things to a different, but equally rigid scheme.
Martin This is really a thing that has disappointed me a little in
Martin LaTeX. Of course it has its
"Allan" == Allan Rae [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Allan I did figure out a fairly simple fix for this crash though.
Allan "owner" is a Buffer* pointing to the buffer the inset belongs
Allan to. The crash occurs in InsetBibtex::Latex. Since this method
Allan is only called (in 1.0) while the
On Fri, 5 Feb 1999, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
JML "Jochen" == Jochen Kuepper [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
JML
Jochen Hey, I wonder why label-insets are non-editable at all in LyX
Jochen ?
JML Because nobody took the time to do it.
Jochen To my mind they should just pop up the insert-label
"Peter" == Peter Suetterlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Peter It's a HP9000/705@33MHz with 32MB Ram. Imagine we once did use
Peter it to compile X11R6
I did some X11R6 compilation on a sun3. It was fun...
It might be worthwhile to get a cross compiler...
Peter Hm, not really worth the
"Fred" == Fred Hucht [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Fred First, I must correct the call. It should read
Fred latex '\batchmode\input{file.tex}'
Fred as \nostopmode still generates the normal output.
Right.
Fred Do you mean, under every OS/LaTeX installation? We should ask
Fred the LaTeX dialect
"Matt" == mhpower [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Matt I'm using 1.0.0 with Linux 2.0.35, libc 5.4.44, XFree86 3.3.1,
Matt XForms 0.88, and libXpm 4.7 -- lyx dumps core if it can't open
Matt the X display:
Matt Program terminated with signal 11, Segmentation fault. ...
Matt #0 0x80568f4 in
On Fre, 05 Feb 1999 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Jochen" == Jochen Kuepper [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jochen label should be changeable - that means editable to pop up a
Jochen inout form to change the label. Best would be to update all
Jochen references to that label, but that not necessarily
Hi Zvi,
The error message says the error is in the compiler. Perhaps a newer
version fixes the error. I have egcs-2.90.29, and it compiles lyx flawlessly.
Say hello to dad (Misha).
Mate
---
Mate Wierdl | Dept. of Math. Sciences | University of Memphis
"Jochen" == Jochen Kuepper [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I could add that in the INSTALL file. Could you make a small
writeup (5-6 lines) telling which versions of egcs/linux suffer
from this syndrome? Finding the particular optimization that make
LyX fail would be nice too, since we could
On Fre, 05 Feb 1999 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
The best of course would be to have a workaround...
Jochen Well, to compile without any optimization - that is to do
Jochen CXXFLAGS=" ... -O0 " path/configure is a workaround !
Sure :) I was hoping for a bit less radical situation... Are all
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes writes:
"Reuben" == Reuben Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Reuben I sent the message below to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and it was
Reuben returned with "mail delivery failed". If the address is
Reuben wrong it should be corrected urgently in the release
Reuben
Hi all...
I have noticed that * sections (section*, c) aren't added to the TOC...
I think this has it's good and bad points. Would it be too hard to have
them on the TOC (maybe at user's convenience) with a * in front of them?
E.G:
TOC:
* Preface
* Acknowledgements
Part 1
1. Introduction
Allan Rae writes:
AR AFA memcpy is concerned I found it necessary to use such
AR "low-level" techniques to squeeze enough performance out of a
AR couple of very heavily utilized LString methods so they
AR resulting in significant performance improvements. As a result
Low-level is ok
"Lars" == Lars Gullik Bjønnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes writes:
"Reuben" == Reuben Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Reuben I sent the message below to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and it was returned
Reuben with "mail delivery failed". If the address is wrong it should
Reuben be
On Fre, 05 Feb 1999 Mate Wierdl wrote:
I see, so the problem occurs only on alpha not intel.
Exactly.
To state it once more:
LyX-1.0 does not work correctly on Linux/AXP - that is Linux running on Digital
Alpha CPU systems - if compiled by egcs-1.1.1.
The crash can be triggered by opening the
On Fre, 05 Feb 1999 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Jochen" == Jochen Kuepper [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jochen Hey,
Jochen I just tried to compile 1.1 las night, didn't get far :-(
Jochen Since I didn't know what your tactic regarding strings is, I
Jochen didn't bother to change anything in that
Jochen Kuepper writes:
JK Hey, I was more or less asking when you are done with
JK restructuring 1.1 :-)
Ha!
JK No, seriously, I was asking what I could do about the string
JK stuff. You are going to replace everything by STL string ? Get
JK rid of LString in the end ? Shall I do
"Peter" == Peter Suetterlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Peter Hi!
Peter I just noticed something regarding "make bindist" in 1.0.0
Peter I have two systems where Perl isn't recent enough, so reLyX is
Peter changed to echo some information on how to make it work - very
Peter smart :-)
Well,
"Joacim" == Joacim Persson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Joacim ...who does. It's yet another ancient part of the code that
Joacim needs an overhaul I suppose. :P (and proper documentation of
Joacim the design) I guess Asger is busy doing exams now (anyone else
Joacim that is familiar with that
"Jochen" == Jochen Kuepper [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jochen On Fre, 05 Feb 1999 Mate Wierdl wrote:
I see, so the problem occurs only on alpha not intel.
Jochen Exactly.
Jochen To state it once more:
I added the following blurb in the 'Problems' section of INSTALL.
o LyX-1.0 does not
I just saw a posting on gnu.misc.discuss about the LyX
licence. Somebody is asking whether this change is legitimate. I guess
some interesting things are going to happen in the group soon :)
JMarc
Please read this if you're interested in the template/example effort!
(I apply it specifically to the hollywood class.)
On Fri, Feb 05, 1999 at 09:56:17AM +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Garst" == Garst R Reese [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Garst Here's a README to go in examples so that
Hi,
me again.
I tried to build the bindist for SunOS 4.1.3, and did link the Xpm and
XForms libraries static. However, I get an error:
forms.o(.text+0x20): relocation truncated to fit: BASE10 fl_no_connection
forms.o(.text+0xc0): relocation truncated to fit: BASE10 fl_no_connection
On Thu, Feb 04, 1999 at 10:50:06PM -0400, Garst R. Reese wrote:
A "corrected"? version of scriptone.lyx was sent already sent to me. I
ran it and my version through the spell checker. Yes, there were
spelling errors in both :). But I am guessing that Reuben saw the
(parenthetical . problem
"Peter" == Peter Suetterlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Peter Hi,
Peter me again. I tried to build the bindist for SunOS 4.1.3, and
Peter did link the Xpm and XForms libraries static. However, I get
Peter an error: forms.o(.text+0x20): relocation truncated to fit:
Peter BASE10
"Amir" == Amir Karger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Amir First of all (this might belong in my last e-mail) I think if
Amir there's only one example doc for a given class, and that doc is
Amir supposed to be a general example of that class, then the doc
Amir should have the same name as the class,
Connected to ftp.lyx.org.
220 bouddha.via.ecp.fr FTP server (Version wu-2.4.2-academ[BETA-16](1) Wed
Jan 20 23:09:39 CET 1999) ready.
Name (ftp.lyx.org:karger): anonymous
331 Guest login ok, send your complete e-mail address as password.
...
ftp cd pub/lyx
250-This is Lyx distribution center at
"Peter" == Peter Suetterlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Peter Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
What ld are you using? The stock sun one, or GNU ld?
Peter Should be the latter!? I'm compiling with gcc -o lyx ...
Peter (and ld is also in /usr/local/bin - I suppose that is what gcc
Peter will use.
"Amir" == Amir Karger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ftp cd upload
Amir 550 upload: No such file or directory.
As Lars already stated, he cannot created an upload directory
there. Upload to ftp.devel.lyx.org instead.
JMarc
From: Joacim Persson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[crossposted from lyx-users to lyx-devel]
On Fri, 5 Feb 1999, Matthew Ettus wrote:
Is there an archive of additional style files?
Perhaps we could start collecting templates and also example files (neat
tricks etc -- useful as a source of
Hi there,
disregarding the thought of telling you something you already know, I
wanted notify you of a bug (at least I think it is :-) ) in LyX Version
1.0.0 concerning toggling on/off bold text:
If you select "medium series text" and type C-b (or M-c b or whatever
else) for bold text, the text
"Joerg" == Joerg Ziefle [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Joerg Hi there, disregarding the thought of telling you something you
Joerg already know, I wanted notify you of a bug (at least I think it
Joerg is :-) ) in LyX Version 1.0.0 concerning toggling on/off bold
Joerg text: If you select "medium
Put these files:
lyx-1.0.0.IRIX.README lyx-1.0.0.IRIX.tardist
on ftp://ftp.devel.lyx.org/pub/incoming ??
Lgb
Amir Karger writes:
ftp cd upload
AK 550 upload: No such file or directory.
AK -Amir
I could not make the upload dir work so use:
ftp://www.devel.lyx.org/pub/incoming/
instead.
Lgb
I think we should mention the Swedish translation effort, too (unless
Joacim is concerned about getting too many offers of help). Here's a diff on
index.php3
--- index.php3 Thu Feb 4 18:07:22 1999
+++ index_new.php3 Fri Feb 5 12:47:56 1999
@@ -81,7 +81,9 @@
dtDocumentation/dt
Amir Karger writes:
AK (1) Lars said it was on ftp.lyx.org.
It was but didn't work so I removed it.
AK (2) OK, let's try:
who said the name was upload at ftp.devel?
Lgb
AK ps does this count as long-winded?
yes.
"Amir" == Amir Karger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Amir It would probably be a good idea also to include the lyx
Amir executable, in case people don't want to play with inst. For
Amir example, I think a lyx executable plus a tar.gz of the lyxdir
Amir (what becomes /usr/local/share/lyx) might work.
Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
I could not make the upload dir work so use:
ftp://www.devel.lyx.org/pub/incoming/
instead.
OK, I just put there:
2208107 Feb 5 13:50 lyx-1.0.0-hpux9.07-bin.tar.gz
1827818 Feb 5 13:49 lyx-1.0.0-osf1_4.0-bin.tar.gz
Binary distributions created with "make
On Fri, Feb 05, 1999 at 07:05:08PM +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Amir" == Amir Karger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Amir It would probably be a good idea also to include the lyx
Amir executable, in case people don't want to play with inst. For
Amir example, I think a lyx executable plus
On Fre, 05 Feb 1999 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Robert" == Robert Harley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Robert I built Lyx 1.0.0 on a Alpha running RedHat Linux 4.2 +
Robert updates. I compiled with g++ from the egcs 1.1.1
Robert distribution. The following warnings were a little worrying:
Hey,
"Amir" == Amir Karger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Amir Um, that's one possibility. The real reason is that I have an
Amir SGI and I only use inst for stuff from SGI; I would probably
Amir prefer to just download a tar file a binary. In addition,
Amir other architectures probably don't have this
On Fri, Feb 05, 1999 at 07:21:16PM +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Amir" == Amir Karger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Steve asked whether a plain tar file was needed too. I'm sure that, if
you ask kindly, he can prepare one just for you...
I won't comment on the part about other
On Wed, 3 Feb 1999, Richard E. Hawkins Esq. wrote:
I took about a pages worth from a long file, pasted it into a new file,
and one of the multiline equations collapsed on paste (not at either
end). I tried to move the cursor into it, and
The TAB after TeX mode crash fixed in my local
Thanks for the report. In fact, this is rather a feature which did not
work out as well as we would want :) In fact, if you open the
character popup and select `Toggle on all these', M-c b will operate
as you expect. This behaviour will be reset when you restart LyX,
though.
We should
I would favor a solution where people upload their files and then two or
three people can go through them and establish a CVS controlled directory.
Lars, would you setup a directory in CVS for that ?
I propose someone (maybe Amir ?) gets write access to that directory and I
volunteer to look
Here's a README to go in examples so that folks will know they have to
set up the hollywood.cls in order for it to make sense.
--
Garst
The file,scriptone.lyx requires the hollywood.cls distributed with LyX-1.0.0
The hollywood.cls takes a lot of the work out produciing a properly formatted
On Thu, 4 Feb 1999, Larry S. Marso wrote:
> Yes, *please* post the 1.0.0 announcement. (I posted full text as
> "comment #1" to the Freshmeat story, if you don't have a copy).
I'd wait for Martin's response first -- no point in sending a second if
he's already sent one.
Allan. (ARRae)
Am using lyx 0.12 successfully on linuxppc kernel 2.1.24 (mklinux). Lyx
1.0.0 does not compile successfully on the machine using egcs 2.90.25:
Configuration:
Source code location: .
Compiler: g++
Compiler flags: -g -O2
LyX binary dir:
F10 E S gets me to the spellchecker, but the S does not start
spellchecking.
Likewise F10 F P gets me to the print menu, typing any key just start to
put stuff inte the printer box instead of going to the underscored
option.
On some of the menus, the underscore is slightly offset, so it is not
Hey,
I just tried to compile 1.1 las night, didn't get far :-(
Since I didn't know what your tactic regarding strings is, I didn't bother to
change anything in that regard.
One patch though - it explains itself:
Index: lyx/src/include/Regexp.h
Zvi Boshernitzan wrote:
>
> Am using lyx 0.12 successfully on linuxppc kernel 2.1.24 (mklinux). Lyx
> 1.0.0 does not compile successfully on the machine using egcs 2.90.25:
>
> Configuration:
> Source code location: .
> Compiler: g++
> Compiler flags:
> "Garst" == Garst R Reese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Garst> This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
Garst> --3EC9628C5BB021979B001AFC Content-Type:
Garst> text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Garst> Here's a README to go in examples so that folks
> "Fred" == Fred Hucht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Fred> I only got four warnings from the AIX xlC Compi: "insetbib.C",
Fred> line 96.76: 1540-101: (W) "fdui" may be used before being set.
Fred> "insetbib.C", line 128.74: 1540-101: (W) "fdui" may be used
Fred> before being set.
On Fri, 5 Feb 1999, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> And most importantly, people should begin to prepare these binary
> distributions and upload them!
>
Just a small remark: I tried uploading the Debian binary i made to
both "ftp.devel.lyx.org" and "ftp.lyx.org" into their respective
"incoming"
> "Jochen" == Jochen Kuepper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jochen> Could someone put into BUGS that this combination requires lyx
Jochen> to be compiled without optimization to work correctly ?
Jochen> Actually (IIRC) I think only math_iter.C has to be compiled
Jochen> without optimization.
I
> "Fred" == Fred Hucht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Fred> A better fix would be to call latex with
Fred> "latex '\nonstopmode\input{file.tex}'"
Fred> like emacs does. This would make sure that latex won't hang
Fred> regardless of the contents of the latexed file.
This looks like a good
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> And most importantly, people should begin to prepare these binary
> distributions and upload them! Note that you should not do this from
> your CVS copy, otherwise you'll get some CVS/ directories in the tar
> file.
>
> Volunteers?
OK, I'm just preparing the
> "Peter" == Peter Suetterlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Peter> OK, I'm just preparing the following:
Peter> - OSF1 4.0 - HP-UX 9.01 - SunOS 4.1.3
Nice.
Peter> Where to put?
We should ask Lars to (re)create an incoming/ directory on
ftp.lyx.org. Otherwise, you can always upload to
> "Richard" == Richard E Hawkins Esq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Richard> I am finding if that, from my home directory, I launch lyx
Richard> with a file in a subdirectory (eg, "lyx
Richard> www/research/research.lyx"), I can export as latex and dvi,
Richard> but not postscript. If I export
> "Martin" == Martin Vermeer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Martin> I wouldn't be so sure... typically what you find are packages
Martin> that change things to a different, but equally rigid scheme.
Martin> This is really a thing that has disappointed me a little in
Martin> LaTeX. Of course
> "Allan" == Allan Rae <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Allan> I did figure out a fairly simple fix for this crash though.
Allan> "owner" is a Buffer* pointing to the buffer the inset belongs
Allan> to. The crash occurs in InsetBibtex::Latex. Since this method
Allan> is only called (in 1.0)
On Fri, 5 Feb 1999, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
JML> > "Jochen" == Jochen Kuepper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JML>
Jochen> Hey, I wonder why label-insets are non-editable at all in LyX
Jochen> ?
JML> Because nobody took the time to do it.
Jochen> To my mind they should just pop up the
> "Peter" == Peter Suetterlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Peter> It's a HP9000/705@33MHz with 32MB Ram. Imagine we once did use
Peter> it to compile X11R6
I did some X11R6 compilation on a sun3. It was fun...
>> It might be worthwhile to get a cross compiler...
Peter> Hm, not really
> "Fred" == Fred Hucht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Fred> First, I must correct the call. It should read
Fred> latex '\batchmode\input{file.tex}'
Fred> as \nostopmode still generates the normal output.
Right.
Fred> Do you mean, under every OS/LaTeX installation? We should ask
Fred> the
> "Matt" == mhpower <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Matt> I'm using 1.0.0 with Linux 2.0.35, libc 5.4.44, XFree86 3.3.1,
Matt> XForms 0.88, and libXpm 4.7 -- lyx dumps core if it can't open
Matt> the X display:
Matt> Program terminated with signal 11, Segmentation fault. ...
Matt> #0
On Fre, 05 Feb 1999 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>> "Jochen" == Jochen Kuepper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>Jochen> label should be changeable - that means editable to pop up a
>Jochen> inout form to change the label. Best would be to update all
>Jochen> references to that label, but that
Hi Zvi,
The error message says the error is in the compiler. Perhaps a newer
version fixes the error. I have egcs-2.90.29, and it compiles lyx flawlessly.
Say hello to dad (Misha).
Mate
---
Mate Wierdl | Dept. of Math. Sciences | University of Memphis
> "Jochen" == Jochen Kuepper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I could add that in the INSTALL file. Could you make a small
>> writeup (5-6 lines) telling which versions of egcs/linux suffer
>> from this syndrome? Finding the particular optimization that make
>> LyX fail would be nice too,
On Fre, 05 Feb 1999 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>>> The best of course would be to have a workaround...
>
>Jochen> Well, to compile without any optimization - that is to do
>Jochen> CXXFLAGS=" <...> -O0 " /configure is a workaround !
>
>Sure :) I was hoping for a bit less radical situation...
>> Jean-Marc Lasgouttes writes:
>> "Reuben" == Reuben Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Reuben> I sent the message below to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and it was
Reuben> returned with "mail delivery failed". If the address is
Reuben> wrong it should be corrected urgently in the release
Hi all...
I have noticed that * sections (section*, ) aren't added to the TOC...
I think this has it's good and bad points. Would it be too hard to have
them on the TOC (maybe at user's convenience) with a * in front of them?
E.G:
TOC:
* Preface
* Acknowledgements
Part 1
1. Introduction
>> Allan Rae writes:
AR> AFA memcpy is concerned I found it necessary to use such
AR> "low-level" techniques to squeeze enough performance out of a
AR> couple of very heavily utilized LString methods so they
AR> resulting in significant performance improvements. As a result
Low-level
> "Jochen" == Jochen Kuepper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jochen> Hey,
Jochen> I just tried to compile 1.1 las night, didn't get far :-(
Jochen> Since I didn't know what your tactic regarding strings is, I
Jochen> didn't bother to change anything in that regard. One patch
Jochen> though -
> "Lars" == Lars Gullik Bjønnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>> Jean-Marc Lasgouttes writes:
>>> "Reuben" == Reuben Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Reuben> I sent the message below to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and it was returned
Reuben> with "mail delivery failed". If the address is wrong it
On Fre, 05 Feb 1999 Mate Wierdl wrote:
>I see, so the problem occurs only on alpha not intel.
Exactly.
To state it once more:
LyX-1.0 does not work correctly on Linux/AXP - that is Linux running on Digital
Alpha CPU systems - if compiled by egcs-1.1.1.
The crash can be triggered by opening the
On Fre, 05 Feb 1999 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>> "Jochen" == Jochen Kuepper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>Jochen> Hey,
>
>Jochen> I just tried to compile 1.1 las night, didn't get far :-(
>
>Jochen> Since I didn't know what your tactic regarding strings is, I
>Jochen> didn't bother to
>> Jochen Kuepper writes:
JK> Hey, I was more or less asking when you are done with
JK> restructuring 1.1 :-)
Ha!
JK> No, seriously, I was asking what I could do about the string
JK> stuff. You are going to replace everything by STL string ? Get
JK> rid of LString in the end ? Shall
> "Peter" == Peter Suetterlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Peter> Hi!
Peter> I just noticed something regarding "make bindist" in 1.0.0
Peter> I have two systems where Perl isn't recent enough, so reLyX is
Peter> changed to echo some information on how to make it work - very
Peter> smart
> "Joacim" == Joacim Persson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Joacim> ...who does. It's yet another ancient part of the code that
Joacim> needs an overhaul I suppose. :P (and proper documentation of
Joacim> the design) I guess Asger is busy doing exams now (anyone else
Joacim> that is familiar
> "Jochen" == Jochen Kuepper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jochen> On Fre, 05 Feb 1999 Mate Wierdl wrote:
>> I see, so the problem occurs only on alpha not intel.
Jochen> Exactly.
Jochen> To state it once more:
I added the following blurb in the 'Problems' section of INSTALL.
o LyX-1.0
I just saw a posting on gnu.misc.discuss about the LyX
licence. Somebody is asking whether this change is legitimate. I guess
some interesting things are going to happen in the group soon :)
JMarc
Please read this if you're interested in the template/example effort!
(I apply it specifically to the hollywood class.)
On Fri, Feb 05, 1999 at 09:56:17AM +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> > "Garst" == Garst R Reese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Garst> Here's a README to go in examples
Hi,
me again.
I tried to build the bindist for SunOS 4.1.3, and did link the Xpm and
XForms libraries static. However, I get an error:
forms.o(.text+0x20): relocation truncated to fit: BASE10 fl_no_connection
forms.o(.text+0xc0): relocation truncated to fit: BASE10 fl_no_connection
On Thu, Feb 04, 1999 at 10:50:06PM -0400, Garst R. Reese wrote:
> A "corrected"? version of scriptone.lyx was sent already sent to me. I
> ran it and my version through the spell checker. Yes, there were
> spelling errors in both :). But I am guessing that Reuben saw the
> (parenthetical .
> "Peter" == Peter Suetterlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Peter> Hi,
Peter> me again. I tried to build the bindist for SunOS 4.1.3, and
Peter> did link the Xpm and XForms libraries static. However, I get
Peter> an error: forms.o(.text+0x20): relocation truncated to fit:
Peter> BASE10
> "Amir" == Amir Karger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Amir> First of all (this might belong in my last e-mail) I think if
Amir> there's only one example doc for a given class, and that doc is
Amir> supposed to be a general example of that class, then the doc
Amir> should have the same name as
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