>
> And, yes, I think it is your installation.
>
Probably. I did use apt-get the last time...though awhile ago I had tried
installing from the sources, back when I was using the stable release. I
guess I have older stuff lying around then. Looks like I'll have to do
some cleaning.
Thanks alot,
Rod Pinna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| >Garst,
| >
| >Thanks. Didn't help. I'm about to downgrade to g++-3.2 and see it that
| >makes a difference.
|
|
| ...and 3.2 didn't seem to help. I wonder if my install is fubar...
If you installed gcc 3.3.1 over gcc 3.2 you can expect problems.
And, ye
Rod Pinna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| Hi all,
|
| Still trying to compile Lyx CVS on debian 3.0. Config completes
| sucessfully, and then (with xforms frontend) I get an error (see below).
| Is anyone sucessfully compiling the CVS code on debian at the moment? I
| think I may have missed a dev
John Levon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| http://www.conglomerate.org/shots/edit_1.png
|
| A display like this is something we should at least consider for when we
| have logical character markup
Yes, that was pretty cool.
But perhaps we should do this for index entries as well?
(similar)
Let's
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| > Tell me again why we should pay _any_ attention to you then?
|
| It's been suggested to me in a private email that I respond the
| following link:
|
| http://www.lyx.org/news/2315.php3#editorial4
And?
If you only could be as constructive now...
--
On Sun, Jul 13, 2003 at 03:15:26PM -0300, Garst R. Reese wrote:
> ...Preferences->Lang Opts>Language>Mark foreign <>
Thanks. Couldn't find that one. With this available, the function
certainly makes sense.
>Garst,
>
>Thanks. Didn't help. I'm about to downgrade to g++-3.2 and see it that
>makes a difference.
...and 3.2 didn't seem to help. I wonder if my install is fubar...
Rod
Garst,
Thanks. Didn't help. I'm about to downgrade to g++-3.2 and see it that
makes a difference.
Rod
> Here is my config. You might try the --with-included-boost.
> But I am using gcc-3.2.1
>
> bash$ CFLAGS='-O2' ../configure --enable-optimization="-O2"
> --disable-debug --with-aspell --dis
Rod Pinna wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Still trying to compile Lyx CVS on debian 3.0. Config completes
> sucessfully, and then (with xforms frontend) I get an error (see below).
> Is anyone sucessfully compiling the CVS code on debian at the moment? I
> think I may have missed a dev library, but can't
Hi all,
Still trying to compile Lyx CVS on debian 3.0. Config completes
sucessfully, and then (with xforms frontend) I get an error (see below).
Is anyone sucessfully compiling the CVS code on debian at the moment? I
think I may have missed a dev library, but can't guess which it is...
Thanks al
On Sun, Jul 13, 2003 at 07:57:43AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> By the way, if you would consider the carrying over of a language specification
> in a cut/paste operation to be in any manner a bug, let me know and I'll file a
> report.
It's fully intentional exactly to help avoid color vs. c
http://www.conglomerate.org/shots/edit_1.png
A display like this is something we should at least consider for when we
have logical character markup
regards
john
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> On Sun, Jul 13, 2003 at 02:53:19AM +0100, John Levon wrote:
> > Blue underlining means different language (and you can turn it off if
> > you like)
>
> I see what is happening.
>
> British and American language specified documents are shared among our offices.
> Cutt
On Sun, Jul 13, 2003 at 03:53:14AM +0200, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> | As to your request for specifics, I haven't decided whether it's worth the
> | effort to dredge up and advocate past ambitious proposals, a subset of which
> | have been outlined on this list ove
On Sun, Jul 13, 2003 at 02:53:19AM +0100, John Levon wrote:
> Blue underlining means different language (and you can turn it off if
> you like)
I see what is happening.
British and American language specified documents are shared among our offices.
Cutting and pasting between them is triggering
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