Here is the complimentary patch to broadway to ensure page breaks
preventing speaker lines from being broken across a page.
Garst
--- broadway.cls.oldMon May 15 08:49:16 2000
+++ broadway.clsMon May 15 08:55:11 2000
@@ -168,21 +168,22 @@
\fi
\newenvironment{atrise}%
Martin Vermeer wrote:
Reading the TeXbook page 111 I see a command \filbreak which will break
the page where it occurs, unless the stuff to the next \filbreak fits on
the page too. So you should put it between (around?) all sections that
you want not to break.
Would this be what you
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Garst" == Garst R Reese [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Garst This supercedes the one I hastily sent. It adds more filbreaks
Garst to cover stuff that could go in between speakers. Garst
And where is it?
JMarc
Duh, here.
--- hollywood.cls.old Mon May 15
"Garst" == Garst R Reese [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Garst The first sentence of 2.12.2 (in Hollywood) "Always preview the
Garst script to find where to insert pagebreaks." Can be deleted when
Garst the patch just sent for hollywood.cls is applied. Garst
Done.
JMarc
"Garst" == Garst R Reese [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Garst This supercedes the one I hastily sent. It adds more filbreaks
Garst to cover stuff that could go in between speakers. Garst
And where is it?
JMarc
"blackziggy" == blackziggy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
blackziggy Hi! I'm Iñaki Larrañaga (aka Dooteo) and I just finished
blackziggy (i think...) the translation of eu.po file for
blackziggy LyX-1.0.3...
Hello,
Thanks for the files. I'd be glad to add them to our distribution, I
fear that
"Chris" == Chris Eliasmith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Chris Hi, I'm using 1.1.5pre1 and have a consistent problem copying
Chris and pasting. It occurs when I attempt to copy and paste over
Chris headings and between documents.
Chris Whenever I select text plus a heading (hilighting the numbers
The automatic () in parenthetical did not display well in broadway
because I was centering it there. I fixed the problem by using the same
method I used in hollywood.
The attached broadway.cls.diff supercedes the one I sent earlier, as it
also fixes a bug.
I re-ordered the hollywood layout a
"Garst R. Reese" wrote:
The automatic () in parenthetical did not display well in broadway
because I was centering it there. I fixed the problem by using the same
method I used in hollywood.
The attached broadway.cls.diff supercedes the one I sent earlier, as it
also fixes a bug.
I
Many thanks, Dekel, for working so hard at this and my apologies for the
confusion caused by my original submission with the empty file!
I like very much your inclusion of the info browser. Smashing idea.
I've made some tiny changes to get the thing to compile with DEC cxx (std::
stuff).
I've
On Mon, May 15, 2000 at 04:08:47AM -0300, Garst R. Reese wrote:
Some will think that it leads to too much whitespace, but in scripts
whitespace is a Good Thing (TM).
So, if you have a half page long dialogue, and the current page is 60% full,
you consider moving the long dialogue to the next
Hi,
I'm using 1.1.5pre1 and have a consistent problem
copying and pasting. It occurs when I attempt to
copy and paste over headings and between documents.
Whenever I select text plus a heading (hilighting the
numbers as well) and then goto a different document
and hit 'paste', i get a complete
This supercedes the one I hastily sent. It adds more filbreaks to cover
stuff that could go in between speakers.
Garst
Dekel Tsur wrote:
On Mon, May 15, 2000 at 04:08:47AM -0300, Garst R. Reese wrote:
Some will think that it leads to too much whitespace, but in scripts
whitespace is a Good Thing (TM).
So, if you have a half page long dialogue, and the current page is 60% full,
you consider moving the
subscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dekel Tsur wrote:
If you use the latter (and also move the dialogue layout to the top of the
file), after pressing enter in a speaker paragraph, LyX will automatically
switch to the dialogue layout.
OK, I see what you are saying. The first thing in the layout is the
default.
A further note on
I've been seeing this for quite in cvs awhile a presume its harmless.
gcc 2.95.2 glibc-2.1.3
Garst
Would it be possible to add a feature which would prevent
an unnecessary space be left between a word and a period after it.
So for example:
This is a sentence|. Another sentence
[space pressed]
This is a sentence |. Another sentence
[move caret to right]
This is a sentence.| Another sentence
lyx-1.1.5cvs of date 13 May 2000:
A crash happened when I selected and deleted few charachters
from the beginning of a line. (But not at the beginning of the paragraph).
Emergency file was not created, if I remember correctly.
(Hmm. I don't remember whether I had saved the document before the
Pauli Virtanen wrote:
Would it be possible to add a feature which would prevent
an unnecessary space be left between a word and a period after it.
This is just one of a whole class of errors that chktex takes care of.
Just get it.
Garst
On Mon, May 15, 2000 at 04:33:31PM +0100, Angus Leeming wrote:
I've moved the info browser underneath the other two, and immediately above the
"Text After" box. If the bibliography database is empty, then this info is not
drawn at all and the dialog is resized accordingly.
I think that this
Dekel Tsur wrote:
No, I'm not working on this currently.
How about edible labels? They are pretty essential for hollywood and
broadway, and got lost when the menu TOC and REF went out. The baby went
out with the bath water.
Garst
On Mon, May 15, 2000 at 04:53:51PM -0300, Garst R. Reese wrote:
Dekel Tsur wrote:
No, I'm not working on this currently.
How about edible labels? They are pretty essential for hollywood and
edible labels?
Yum.
Can I get ketchup with that?
--
Jules Bean |
Jules Bean wrote:
On Mon, May 15, 2000 at 04:53:51PM -0300, Garst R. Reese wrote:
Dekel Tsur wrote:
No, I'm not working on this currently.
How about edible labels? They are pretty essential for hollywood and
edible labels?
Yum.
Can I get ketchup with that?
Its poetic
The first sentence of 2.12.2 (in Hollywood)
"Always preview the script to find where to insert pagebreaks."
Can be deleted when the patch just sent for hollywood.cls is applied.
Garst
Hi! I'm Iñaki Larrañaga (aka Dooteo) and I just
finished (i think...) the translation of eu.po file
for LyX-1.0.3...
so I decided to send it with this email..Perhaps it
isn't the best way to
do that, but I haven't an Internet connection at
home, so I must use my
job's center's computers
Here is the complimentary patch to broadway to ensure page breaks
preventing speaker lines from being broken across a page.
Garst
--- broadway.cls.oldMon May 15 08:49:16 2000
+++ broadway.clsMon May 15 08:55:11 2000
@@ -168,21 +168,22 @@
\fi
\newenvironment{atrise}%
Martin Vermeer wrote:
>
> Reading the TeXbook page 111 I see a command \filbreak which will break
> the page where it occurs, unless the stuff to the next \filbreak fits on
> the page too. So you should put it between (around?) all sections that
> you want not to break.
>
> Would this be what
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>
> > "Garst" == Garst R Reese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Garst> This supercedes the one I hastily sent. It adds more filbreaks
> Garst> to cover stuff that could go in between speakers. Garst
>
> And where is it?
>
> JMarc
Duh, here.
---
> "Garst" == Garst R Reese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Garst> The first sentence of 2.12.2 (in Hollywood) "Always preview the
Garst> script to find where to insert pagebreaks." Can be deleted when
Garst> the patch just sent for hollywood.cls is applied. Garst
Done.
JMarc
> "Garst" == Garst R Reese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Garst> This supercedes the one I hastily sent. It adds more filbreaks
Garst> to cover stuff that could go in between speakers. Garst
And where is it?
JMarc
> "blackziggy" == blackziggy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
blackziggy> Hi! I'm Iñaki Larrañaga (aka Dooteo) and I just finished
blackziggy> (i think...) the translation of eu.po file for
blackziggy> LyX-1.0.3...
Hello,
Thanks for the files. I'd be glad to add them to our distribution, I
> "Chris" == Chris Eliasmith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Chris> Hi, I'm using 1.1.5pre1 and have a consistent problem copying
Chris> and pasting. It occurs when I attempt to copy and paste over
Chris> headings and between documents.
Chris> Whenever I select text plus a heading (hilighting
The automatic () in parenthetical did not display well in broadway
because I was centering it there. I fixed the problem by using the same
method I used in hollywood.
The attached broadway.cls.diff supercedes the one I sent earlier, as it
also fixes a bug.
I re-ordered the hollywood layout a
"Garst R. Reese" wrote:
>
> The automatic () in parenthetical did not display well in broadway
> because I was centering it there. I fixed the problem by using the same
> method I used in hollywood.
>
> The attached broadway.cls.diff supercedes the one I sent earlier, as it
> also fixes a bug.
Many thanks, Dekel, for working so hard at this and my apologies for the
confusion caused by my original submission with the empty file!
I like very much your inclusion of the info browser. Smashing idea.
I've made some tiny changes to get the thing to compile with DEC cxx (std::
stuff).
I've
On Mon, May 15, 2000 at 04:08:47AM -0300, Garst R. Reese wrote:
> Some will think that it leads to too much whitespace, but in scripts
> whitespace is a Good Thing (TM).
So, if you have a half page long dialogue, and the current page is 60% full,
you consider moving the long dialogue to the next
Hi,
I'm using 1.1.5pre1 and have a consistent problem
copying and pasting. It occurs when I attempt to
copy and paste over headings and between documents.
Whenever I select text plus a heading (hilighting the
numbers as well) and then goto a different document
and hit 'paste', i get a complete
This supercedes the one I hastily sent. It adds more filbreaks to cover
stuff that could go in between speakers.
Garst
Dekel Tsur wrote:
>
> On Mon, May 15, 2000 at 04:08:47AM -0300, Garst R. Reese wrote:
> > Some will think that it leads to too much whitespace, but in scripts
> > whitespace is a Good Thing (TM).
>
> So, if you have a half page long dialogue, and the current page is 60% full,
> you consider
subscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dekel Tsur wrote:
> If you use the latter (and also move the dialogue layout to the top of the
> file), after pressing enter in a speaker paragraph, LyX will automatically
> switch to the dialogue layout.
OK, I see what you are saying. The first thing in the layout is the
default.
A further note
I've been seeing this for quite in cvs awhile a presume its harmless.
gcc 2.95.2 glibc-2.1.3
Garst
Would it be possible to add a feature which would prevent
an unnecessary space be left between a word and a period after it.
So for example:
This is a sentence|. Another sentence
[space pressed]
This is a sentence |. Another sentence
[move caret to right]
This is a sentence.| Another sentence
lyx-1.1.5cvs of date 13 May 2000:
A crash happened when I selected and deleted few charachters
from the beginning of a line. (But not at the beginning of the paragraph).
Emergency file was not created, if I remember correctly.
(Hmm. I don't remember whether I had saved the document before the
Pauli Virtanen wrote:
>
> Would it be possible to add a feature which would prevent
> an unnecessary space be left between a word and a period after it.
This is just one of a whole class of errors that chktex takes care of.
Just get it.
Garst
On Mon, May 15, 2000 at 04:33:31PM +0100, Angus Leeming wrote:
>
> I've moved the info browser underneath the other two, and immediately above the
> "Text After" box. If the bibliography database is empty, then this info is not
> drawn at all and the dialog is resized accordingly.
I think that
Dekel Tsur wrote:
>
> No, I'm not working on this currently.
How about edible labels? They are pretty essential for hollywood and
broadway, and got lost when the menu TOC and REF went out. The baby went
out with the bath water.
Garst
On Mon, May 15, 2000 at 04:53:51PM -0300, Garst R. Reese wrote:
> Dekel Tsur wrote:
> >
> > No, I'm not working on this currently.
> How about edible labels? They are pretty essential for hollywood and
edible labels?
Yum.
Can I get ketchup with that?
--
Jules Bean
Jules Bean wrote:
>
> On Mon, May 15, 2000 at 04:53:51PM -0300, Garst R. Reese wrote:
> > Dekel Tsur wrote:
> > >
> > > No, I'm not working on this currently.
> > How about edible labels? They are pretty essential for hollywood and
>
> edible labels?
>
> Yum.
>
> Can I get ketchup with that?
The first sentence of 2.12.2 (in Hollywood)
"Always preview the script to find where to insert pagebreaks."
Can be deleted when the patch just sent for hollywood.cls is applied.
Garst
Hi! I'm Iñaki Larrañaga (aka Dooteo) and I just
finished (i think...) the translation of eu.po file
for LyX-1.0.3...
so I decided to send it with this email..Perhaps it
isn't the best way to
do that, but I haven't an Internet connection at
home, so I must use my
job's center's computers
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