I try to compile lyx-1.0.1 on an HPUX-10.20 and I get this error message:
gcc -c -g -O2 -fpcc-struct-return -I. -I. -I../images
-I/disk2/usr/local/X11R5/include spellchecker.C
spellchecker.C: In function `void create_ispell_pipe(const class LString
)':
spellchecker.C:348: passing `int
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes writes:
JL Thanks for the report. I'll commit this fix as soon as nazgul is
JL back to life (Lars?).
I am a bit embarrased. I had left redhat's startup diskette in the
floppy drive, and then we had a powerfailure...
And I had given the key to the server-room to
"Lars" == Lars Gullik Bjønnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes writes:
JL Thanks for the report. I'll commit this fix as soon as nazgul is
JL back to life (Lars?).
Lars I am a bit embarrased. I had left redhat's startup diskette in
Lars the floppy drive, and then we had a
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes writes:
JL I was beginning to fear that it was dead again...
Ha! Nazgul is rock steady now.
We had an uptime of ca. 120 days before this powerfailure.
Lgb
Doing
lynx www.lyx.org
connects me to the index page on 129.240.84.223. In other words, I
get to the same place as with
lynx 129.240.84.223
What happened?
Thx
Mate
On Thu, Apr 29, 1999 at 01:07:51PM -0500, Mate Wierdl wrote:
Doing
lynx www.lyx.org
connects me to the index page on 129.240.84.223. In other words, I
get to the same place as with
lynx 129.240.84.223
What happened?
Yup. This is seriously screwed up, since all the
On Thu, 29 Apr 1999, Mate Wierdl wrote:
Doing
lynx www.lyx.org
connects me to the index page on 129.240.84.223. In other words, I
get to the same place as with
lynx 129.240.84.223
What happened?
I don't know, but you can use www.mx.lyx.org, which is an exact mirror,
until Lars
make[1]: Entering directory `/local/src/lyx-1.0.2pre3/src'
g++ -c -g -O2 -I. -I. -I../images spellchecker.C
spellchecker.C: In function `void create_ispell_pipe(const LString )':
spellchecker.C:348: passing `int *' as argument 2 of `select(int,
__fd_set *, __fd_set *, __fd_set *, timeval *)'
On Thu, Apr 29, 1999 at 01:05:19PM -0600, Alejandro Aguilar Sierra wrote:
I don't know, but you can use www.mx.lyx.org, which is an exact mirror,
until Lars fixes the problem in the main site. :)
Why isn't www.mx.lyx.org mentioned on www.lyx.org? For that matter, whatever
happened to the
"Amir" == Amir Karger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Amir Hopefully, we can get the same enthusiastic response for this
Amir project as we did for the template/example project. Yes, I'm
Amir being sarcastic.
I just joined the developer list (after cranking out the noweb to LyX
filter that I needed,
On Thu, Apr 29, 1999 at 12:45:05PM -0700, Kayvan Aghaiepour Sylvan wrote:
I just joined the developer list (after cranking out the noweb to LyX
filter that I needed, with help from Amir and Edmar).
What is the template/example project?
Everyone, meet Kayvan, who may not realize how
"Amir" == Amir Karger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Amir First, to answer your original question. LyX has a few templates
Amir and examples, but we ought to have many more. [...]
Okay, thanks for the answer.
Amir Check the lyx-devel Archive from February to see lots of
Amir discussion about this.
Richard E. Hawkins Esq. writes:
However, I think this would give us two licenses (the current the
GPL), rather than just GPL--we wouldn't be able to make GPL the sole
license and block the use of linking to non-assimilable code.
Maybe consideration should be given to the new LaTeX
I can't recall exactly where, but I read that the Lyx development team
is thinking about better WYSIWYG for figure placement.
Many modern books have much more sophisticated layout than the
simple Lyx Book class.
For example, placement of minor headings in the margin.
-- this would be very very
If Lyx can't fit a figure in the text, it tries the top of page,
and if that fails puts it on the next page.
There is a serious problem with that. If there is already a
figure at the top of the current page, the figure will be placed
on the next page even if it is a very small figure. The
Since I don't have much of a guess where the problem is, and I wasn't able to
get more information with gdb (because I didn't get the SEGV with it), I will
tell you the history of this problem.
A friend with a scanner created (via Photoshop?) a bitmap .eps file for me.
He said he had scanned
I try to compile lyx-1.0.1 on an HPUX-10.20 and I get this error message:
gcc -c -g -O2 -fpcc-struct-return -I. -I. -I../images
-I/disk2/usr/local/X11R5/include spellchecker.C
spellchecker.C: In function `void create_ispell_pipe(const class LString
&)':
spellchecker.C:348: passing `int
>> Jean-Marc Lasgouttes writes:
JL> Thanks for the report. I'll commit this fix as soon as nazgul is
JL> back to life (Lars?).
I am a bit embarrased. I had left redhat's startup diskette in the
floppy drive, and then we had a powerfailure...
And I had given the key to the server-room to
> "Lars" == Lars Gullik Bjønnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>> Jean-Marc Lasgouttes writes:
JL> Thanks for the report. I'll commit this fix as soon as nazgul is
JL> back to life (Lars?).
Lars> I am a bit embarrased. I had left redhat's startup diskette in
Lars> the floppy drive, and then
>> Jean-Marc Lasgouttes writes:
JL> I was beginning to fear that it was dead again...
Ha! Nazgul is rock steady now.
We had an uptime of ca. 120 days before this powerfailure.
Lgb
Doing
lynx www.lyx.org
connects me to the index page on 129.240.84.223. In other words, I
get to the same place as with
lynx 129.240.84.223
What happened?
Thx
Mate
On Thu, Apr 29, 1999 at 01:07:51PM -0500, Mate Wierdl wrote:
> Doing
>
> lynx www.lyx.org
>
> connects me to the index page on 129.240.84.223. In other words, I
> get to the same place as with
>
> lynx 129.240.84.223
>
> What happened?
Yup. This is seriously screwed up, since all the
On Thu, 29 Apr 1999, Mate Wierdl wrote:
> Doing
>
> lynx www.lyx.org
>
> connects me to the index page on 129.240.84.223. In other words, I
> get to the same place as with
>
> lynx 129.240.84.223
>
> What happened?
I don't know, but you can use www.mx.lyx.org, which is an exact mirror,
make[1]: Entering directory `/local/src/lyx-1.0.2pre3/src'
g++ -c -g -O2 -I. -I. -I../images spellchecker.C
spellchecker.C: In function `void create_ispell_pipe(const LString &)':
spellchecker.C:348: passing `int *' as argument 2 of `select(int,
__fd_set *, __fd_set *, __fd_set *, timeval *)'
On Thu, Apr 29, 1999 at 01:05:19PM -0600, Alejandro Aguilar Sierra wrote:
>
> I don't know, but you can use www.mx.lyx.org, which is an exact mirror,
> until Lars fixes the problem in the main site. :)
>
Why isn't www.mx.lyx.org mentioned on www.lyx.org? For that matter, whatever
happened to
> "Amir" == Amir Karger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Amir> Hopefully, we can get the same enthusiastic response for this
Amir> project as we did for the template/example project. Yes, I'm
Amir> being sarcastic.
I just joined the developer list (after cranking out the noweb to LyX
filter that
On Thu, Apr 29, 1999 at 12:45:05PM -0700, Kayvan Aghaiepour Sylvan wrote:
>
> I just joined the developer list (after cranking out the noweb to LyX
> filter that I needed, with help from Amir and Edmar).
>
> What is the template/example project?
Everyone, meet Kayvan, who may not realize how
> "Amir" == Amir Karger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Amir> First, to answer your original question. LyX has a few templates
Amir> and examples, but we ought to have many more. [...]
Okay, thanks for the answer.
Amir> Check the lyx-devel Archive from February to see lots of
Amir> discussion
Richard E. Hawkins Esq. writes:
> However, I think this would give us two licenses (the current & the
> GPL), rather than just GPL--we wouldn't be able to make GPL the sole
> license and block the use of linking to non-assimilable code.
Maybe consideration should be given to the new LaTeX
I can't recall exactly where, but I read that the Lyx development team
is thinking about better WYSIWYG for figure placement.
Many modern books have much more sophisticated layout than the
simple Lyx Book class.
For example, placement of minor headings in the margin.
-- this would be very very
If Lyx can't fit a figure in the text, it tries the top of page,
and if that fails puts it on the next page.
There is a serious problem with that. If there is already a
figure at the top of the current page, the figure will be placed
on the next page even if it is a very small figure. The
Since I don't have much of a guess where the problem is, and I wasn't able to
get more information with gdb (because I didn't get the SEGV with it), I will
tell you the history of this problem.
A friend with a scanner created (via Photoshop?) a bitmap .eps file for me.
He said he had scanned
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