On Mon, 16 Aug 1999, Andres Reial wrote:
> Hello,
[...]
> I'm working on a university system and was unable to find the source or
> the non-stripped executable to run the backtrace. However, for me,
> recreating the problem was much too easy -- just happens every time the
> file is attempted to b
On Mon, 16 Aug 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Bonjour,
Hello.
> I did compile LyX (1.0.2) on my PC Linux, and on SGI 5.3 without any
> problems but I cannot manage to get it compiled on SGI 6.2. It seems
> to be a 32 bit library problem but i am not an expert. Everything goes
> fine until the l
On 16 Aug 1999 16:38:08 +0200, Lars Gullik Bj°nnes wrote:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
>| SIGSEGV is indeed occured in gs. This can be a bug in gs, but it is
>| more likely a LyX problem. Since gs was a *forked* child, not a *spawned*
>| child,
>
>What is the difference?
fork() is Unix specifi
Hi!
I didn't know whether feature requests intermixed with praise for
a terrific system should go to the user list or the developer
list, and so I'm just sending the following to both...
First, I'd like to congratulate the developers on a really terrific
system. I've been resisting latex for a
On Mon, 16 Aug 1999 14:18:19 +0200 (METDST), Asger K. Alstrup Nielsen
wrote:
>However, I agree that there is a practical problem here, because the
>tradition on Unix is to export all symbols, while the Win32 platform
>requires you to tag which entries to export in a library.
> [...] you can also
On Mon, 16 Aug 1999 14:53:45 -0400, Amir Karger wrote:
>On Mon, Aug 16, 1999 at 12:17:14PM -0600, Juris Reinfelds wrote:
[many good questions clipped]
The answers to those questions are hidden within piles of heaps of LyX
documentation (all in all nearly 1000 pages in print).
o We need
On Fri, 13 Aug 1999 16:54:56 +0200 (CEST), Peter Suetterlin wrote:
>The only difference is:
>
>libXpm V. 4.g (SuSE is k)
bxforms088 is by default compiled with V. 3.4g. This may have caused
problems on my box; too. I tried xpm_34i.zip port for emx; but didn't
find 3.4g port/header, yet.
>egcs
Hello,
I'm having a problem opening a .lyx file -- the program crashes
immediately and dumps the core. I was working on a rather important file
continuously for a long time, saving every once in awhile, and now
suddenly when I have to start lyx up again and load the file to continue
writing, it
On Mon, Aug 16, 1999 at 12:17:14PM -0600, Juris Reinfelds wrote:
> Thanks for forwarding my message to lyxlist and for your quick response.
I'm sending this to the list too, since I can't answer all of your questions.
In general, you'll probably get quicker answers by mailing questions to
[EMAIL
- Forwarded message from Juris Reinfelds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -
In Lyx 1.0.1 on SuSE Linux 6.1 the RevTex template does not dvi.
It comes back with the Latex error "cannot find revtex.sty".
Without any description of the mechanism of template inclusion and template
workings we are totally
Hi!
First of all: thank you, for your work. Lyx is a great program!
Two things that happened to me:
- I'm using fancyhdr and wanted to change the headings in the
bibliography. Putting \lhead{} as Latex-code before the bib changed the
last text page too, putting it into the bib split the bib in t
On 16 Aug 1999 11:10:00 +0900, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[overview of nls-support, encoding, locale and portability]
>There are many encodings for even a single language. Consider, for
>example, German. There are at least two commonly used encodings:
>ISO8859-1 and codepage850.
For backward/
On Mon, 16 Aug 1999 16:29:07 +1000 (GMT+1000), Allan Rae wrote:
>Unless there are good reasons for fixing 1.0 then you should concentrate
>on 1.1. We could use a bit of extra help trying to get the thing working
>again.
I better leave this work to SMiyata (at least 'till I don't get
confused ev
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| SIGSEGV is indeed occured in gs. This can be a bug in gs, but it is
| more likely a LyX problem. Since gs was a *forked* child, not a *spawned*
| child,
What is the difference?
Lgb
Hi guys!
I've just downloaded and started using LyX, but unfortunately I have already found a
problem with it. It may already be known, and I apologize in advance if this is so.
I created a table, 2 columns by 5 rows, entered the info into it and then centred the
table. I
exported it as LaT
[Problem with exporting symbols on the windows platform.]
> declare the class with a *different* special keyword. So, you need
> either two copies of the same C++ header file, differing only by this
> stooopid M$ "enhanced" keyword, or you need to use some C-preprocessor
> magic. Doing this in c
Hi!
Table data to be imported from a database?
Integrate LyX with cweb? Code hilite?
GTK+ instead XForms?
GNOME-CORBA for object inserts? (Warning: Could lead to
new TeX dialect).
PS. I'm not subscribed to the mailing list. CC me please.
--
Bye,
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