Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
Jurabib is comming to LyX and that is a big step forward IMHO. I really
don't see (undrestand) the idea of making the reference through a
pybliographer pipe.
Janus, Pybliographer (and also other apps like sixpack) has a button Cite
which communicates to LyX via the so
I want to make fitCursor work again.
The problem consists in the following: for doing fitCursor (i.e. for
determining if the cursor is on-screen and for centering the screen if it's
not), we need the y information about where the cursor is. If the cursor is
inside some inset who hasn't be redrawn
On Sat, Apr 03, 2004 at 01:19:49PM +0200, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
I think this has been reported before...
Indeed. And I haven't had time to fix it so far.
The problem is most likely an off-by-one (or two) bug in accessing the
cells of the script inset. A while ago, cell 0 was always the
On Sat, Apr 03, 2004 at 11:32:25AM +0100, Nachev, Parashkev C wrote:
It seems to me the main thing that is stopping the whole of the
scientific community switching to Lyx is the lack of an easy way of
integrating it with bibliographic management software. None of the open
source bibliographic
Angus Leeming wrote:
Try out the 'correct' way and ascertain just how painful it is. It may
end up not being very painful at all...
Not all is black white. What I fear is that I may be missing that
'correct' solution... hence I'm asking for opinions.
Alfredo
Alfredo Braunstein wrote:
Angus Leeming wrote:
Try out the 'correct' way and ascertain just how painful it is. It
may end up not being very painful at all...
Not all is black white. What I fear is that I may be missing that
'correct' solution... hence I'm asking for opinions.
From what
On Sun, Apr 04, 2004 at 01:09:29PM -0400, Zvezdan Petkovic wrote:
On Sun, Apr 04, 2004 at 01:09:03PM +0100, Nachev, Parashkev C wrote:
... I spoke of academia in general because I meant to include those
for whom a LaTex-based system is not *essential*, and those who have
no interest in
On Mon, Apr 05, 2004 at 09:25:32AM +0200, Alfredo Braunstein wrote:
I want to make fitCursor work again.
The problem consists in the following: for doing fitCursor (i.e. for
determining if the cursor is on-screen and for centering the screen if it's
not), we need the y information about
Andre Poenitz wrote:
I think this has been reported before...
Indeed. And I haven't had time to fix it so far.
The problem is most likely an off-by-one (or two) bug in accessing
the cells of the script inset. A while ago, cell 0 was always the
subscript, cell 1 the superscript and cell 2
On Sun, 4 Apr 2004, Martin Vermeer wrote:
Can this not be done with an external helper application, scripted in
tk/python or so? (That would also be outside the sovereignty of the
feature freeze.)
For sure, it is a self-contained, and stand-alone tool from a technical
point of view.
However,
Asger Kunuk Ottar Alstrup wrote:
On Sun, 4 Apr 2004, Martin Vermeer wrote:
Can this not be done with an external helper application, scripted
in tk/python or so? (That would also be outside the sovereignty of
the feature freeze.)
For sure, it is a self-contained, and stand-alone tool
On Mon, 5 Apr 2004, Angus Leeming wrote:
I think I'm confused. Implementing per-document external template
definitions would change the lyx format. Or are you talking only
about the GUI that would be used to input the template?
I'm only taking about the GUI that can be used to make and edit
I will apply this patch that fixes a crash when trying to open the document
dialog. I have introduced the crash during my fixes of the float dialog ui.
I have forgotten that parts of the dialog are embedded into the document
dialog. LyX crashed because it didn't find some widgets (which indeed
On Monday 05 April 2004 11:25 am, Reuben Thomas wrote:
Load babel in the preamble before you invoke \StandardLayout
Thanks. Is this general principle in the user guide? (I read the
section about the preamble but didn't find anything.)
I don't think so, because the User Guide was written at a
Asger Kunuk Ottar Alstrup wrote:
I think I'm confused. Implementing per-document external template
definitions would change the lyx format. Or are you talking only
about the GUI that would be used to input the template?
I'm only taking about the GUI that can be used to make and edit
Andre Poenitz wrote:
SuSE Pro and Knoppix come with LyX. Don't know about pybliographer, though.
I think it has not been included to the latest one or two SuSE releases
because pybliographic used the gnome1 libs while SuSE only shipped gnome 2.
In the meantime, pybliographic has been ported to
Now that the scrollbar is working again, this bug reveals itself ;-)
--
Angus
Committing now...
--
AngusIndex: src/mathed/ChangeLog
===
RCS file: /usr/local/lyx/cvsroot/lyx-devel/src/mathed/ChangeLog,v
retrieving revision 1.418
diff -u -p -r1.418 ChangeLog
--- src/mathed/ChangeLog 5 Apr 2004 09:36:28 -
Angus Leeming wrote:
Now that the scrollbar is working again, this bug reveals itself ;-)
Talking nonsense. I was pressing page down and watching the scrollbar.
--
Angus
Angus Leeming wrote:
Load babel in the preamble before you invoke \StandardLayout
Thanks. Is this general principle in the user guide? (I read the
section about the preamble but didn't find anything.)
I don't think so, because the User Guide was written at a time when
lyx loaded babel
This bug affects the Qt frontend only. It has been fixed in the 14x
tree. Ok to backport it to 13x?
The bug report:
Default button in print dialog needs to be Print, not Cancel
The summary pretty much says it all. I spent a whole 10 minutes trying
to find what's wrong with my printer when
insert - math - eqnarray
enter (ampersand) as only item in one of the array elements
save and close file
reopening the file causes LyX to crash
See file in attachment
Remark.
entering \ as only item in one of the array elements works fine
LyX version 1.3.3 of Thu, Sep 25 2003
Red Hat Linux 9
Visiting http://lists.lyx.org gives an unhelpful error message; perhaps it
could redirect to
http://www.lyx.org/internet/mailing.php3
Also, on the page above, user's list, developer's list c. should be
users' list, developers' list c. unless LyX is much less popular than
I thought.
The heading
On Mon, 5 Apr 2004, Angus Leeming wrote:
These two statements are contradictory. If I edit a template, then I
want my collaborator to use my edited template, no? The way to do
that is to bundle the template with the document.
No. Provide a submit template for LyX inclusion feature instead. It
Asger Kunuk Ottar Alstrup wrote:
These two statements are contradictory. If I edit a template, then
I want my collaborator to use my edited template, no? The way to do
that is to bundle the template with the document.
No. Provide a submit template for LyX inclusion feature instead.
Oh,
Could you add one?
Launch lyx-forms (did not test with lyx-qt).
Open the User Guide.
Whilst it is formatting, maximise the lyx screen to full height. The
rendered image is displayed only in the original section of the
screen. Suitably doctored screenshot attached. The original does have
pixmaps for the buttons and
Reuben Thomas wrote:
http://www.lyx.org/internet/mailing.php3
Also, on the page above, user's list, developer's list c.
should be users' list, developers' list c. unless LyX is much
less popular than I thought.
Indeed.
The heading Mailing list list at the top of the page is vaguely
Angus == Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Angus Asger Kunuk Ottar Alstrup wrote:
I think I'm confused. Implementing per-document external template
definitions would change the lyx format. Or are you talking only
about the GUI that would be used to input the template?
I'm only taking
Asger == Asger Kunuk Ottar Alstrup [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Asger Yeah. And I can call myself Father now as well ;-)
Congratulations! And how many names did you decide to give him/her? Or
maybe the names just grow by themselves over time?
JMarc
Angus == Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Angus This bug affects the Qt frontend only. It has been fixed in the
Angus 14x tree. Ok to backport it to 13x?
Yes please. I did also notice it as something that should be easy
enough for 1.3.x.
JMarc
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Something like word macros, right? And with a special virus
template, maybe?
I do not think this is a good idea.
No? There is no way to do anything unsafe AFAICS. All interaction with
the outside world uses the converters mechanism which is entirely
separate. I am
Angus == Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Angus Patch attached. Lars, Jean-Marc, are you Ok with this?
Fine with me.
JMarc
On Monday 05 April 2004 12:52, Andre Poenitz wrote:
... or pickes the right distribution. [And no, I am not too big a fan of
SuSE as they don't include LaTeX + Co in the personal edition anymore...]
I run Personal Edition and didn't even noticed. With a DSL connection it is so
easy to do post
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Angus Patch attached. Lars, Jean-Marc, are you Ok with this?
Fine with me.
Done. www.devel.lyx.org also.
--
Angus
Angus == Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Angus Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Something like word macros, right? And with a special virus
template, maybe?
I do not think this is a good idea.
Angus No? There is no way to do anything unsafe AFAICS. All
Angus interaction with the outside
Angus Leeming wrote:
Ok. 'EditCommand'. I'm happy to kill that...
This is easy. I have added an editor (similar to the viewer) to the formats
mechanism in my 1.3 source. That made it possible to have an Edit button
in the graphics inset, which is very handy.
This way, the external inset would
Georg Baum wrote:
Ok. 'EditCommand'. I'm happy to kill that...
This is easy. I have added an editor (similar to the viewer) to the
formats mechanism in my 1.3 source.
Sounds good.
That made it possible to have an
Edit button in the graphics inset, which is very handy.
This way, the
Angus,
I have problems compiling lengthcommon.C with gcc 3.2.2 and need the
attached patch. Any reason why I should not apply it?
JMarc
Georg == Georg Baum [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Georg This is another item of the little bugs that annoy me kind.
Georg The problem is that directories inside the buffer temp dir are
Georg not deleted, because unlink() does only delete files. In my
Georg case I have a converter that creates a
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Angus,
I have problems compiling lengthcommon.C with gcc 3.2.2 and need the
attached patch. Any reason why I should not apply it?
I have never had a problem with a zero byte patch...
--
Angus
Reuben == Reuben Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Reuben Could you add one?
It would be nice indeed.
John, could you add it and/or grant me sufficient rights so that I can
do it?
Also, I'd really like to have the rights to modify the bugzilla home
page, which is hopelessly out of date. Lars?
On Sunday 04 April 2004 14:09, Nachev, Parashkev C wrote:
I spoke of
academia in general because I meant to include those for whom a
LaTex-based system is not *essential*, and those who have no interest in
computing. These people will use Word, and persist in struggling with
its
On Monday 05 April 2004 16:35, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Angus,
I have problems compiling lengthcommon.C with gcc 3.2.2 and need the
attached patch. Any reason why I should not apply it?
You should switch to kmail, that everytime it sees attached and not
attachement asks for it. :-)
First, a summary of the problem, since it has been discussed a while ago:
1. LyX interprets relative filenames relative to the document that contains
the filename. LaTeX interprets relative filenames relative to the master
document.
2. A filename in the .tex output of LyX should be absolute if
On Mon, 5 Apr 2004, Angus Leeming wrote:
Asger Kunuk Ottar Alstrup wrote:
No. Provide a submit template for LyX inclusion feature instead.
Oh, C'mon!
I'm serious. The feature will be much more used if templates are made,
and distributed to the users. Why not do this?
Explain to me which
On Mon, Apr 05, 2004 at 05:46:15PM +0200, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
John, could you add it and/or grant me sufficient rights so that I can
do it?
Have a go, I turned on all bits for you so you should be able to do it
now in theory
john
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Georg, should it be applied to 1.3.x too?
Yes, 1.3 has the same problem, and I think it is safe enough.
Georg
Asger Kunuk Ottar Alstrup wrote:
No. Provide a submit template for LyX inclusion feature
instead.
Oh, C'mon!
I'm serious. The feature will be much more used if templates are
made, and distributed to the users. Why not do this?
Explain to me which use case a per document external
Angus == Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Angus I guess that makes sense. Certainly, if I revert the patch, as
Angus I do below, and then run ./autogen, then the warnings reappear.
It's automake 1.7, then. I corrected the ChangeLogs and committed.
JMarc
Georg Baum wrote:
Here is a patch that implements this with one small change: use
$$AbsOrRelPath_Parent instead of $$AbsPathOrRelPath_Parent
(otherwise substitution would not work properly).
Is this ok?
Yes, with one proviso. '_' doesn't mean anything and doesn't give
anything. I'd like to
On Mon, 5 Apr 2004, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Congratulations! And how many names did you decide to give him/her? Or
maybe the names just grow by themselves over time?
For sure, Elias Ottar Alstrup is growing. He was 53 cm when born on the
25th of March, and weighed 3300g. Now is he 55 cm
John == John Levon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
John On Mon, Apr 05, 2004 at 05:46:15PM +0200, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
John wrote:
John, could you add it and/or grant me sufficient rights so that I
can do it?
John Have a go, I turned on all bits for you so you should be able to
John do it now in
Angus == Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Angus Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Angus,
I have problems compiling lengthcommon.C with gcc 3.2.2 and need
the attached patch. Any reason why I should not apply it?
Angus I have never had a problem with a zero byte patch...
Umph.
JMarc
Jose' == Jose' Matos [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jose' On Monday 05 April 2004 16:35, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Angus,
I have problems compiling lengthcommon.C with gcc 3.2.2 and need
the attached patch. Any reason why I should not apply it?
Jose' You should switch to kmail, that
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
I have problems compiling lengthcommon.C with gcc 3.2.2 and need
the attached patch. Any reason why I should not apply it?
Angus I have never had a problem with a zero byte patch...
Umph.
Ahhh. No reasons why you should not apply it and every reason why you
On Mon, Apr 05, 2004 at 12:52:45PM +0200, Andre Poenitz wrote:
... or pickes the right distribution. [And no, I am not too big a fan of
SuSE as they don't include LaTeX + Co in the personal edition anymore...]
Some people can't pick. We were talking about academic non-technical
users. They
Andre,
now that formula.[Ch] have gone the way of the dodo, math previews no
longer work. Not surprising really ;-)
Am I correct to say that MathHullInset is now the 'container' of math
insets and that the preview code should be added to it?
--
Angus
Angus Leeming wrote:
From what I understand, it is impossible to ascertain the
y-information in a single pass metrics call, right? So you need two
Exactly.
metrics passes. Or rather, you need to split draw into a part that
updates the x, y store and a part that draws on screen.
Maybe...
Andre Poenitz wrote:
fitCursor should be called at most once per user interaction, so this is
a factor 2 at most. We can afford this.
I'm not so sure. For instance now we have a redraw after every cursor
movement that I think it is already too slow (cpu bumps to 100% when
pressing the right
Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
> Jurabib is comming to LyX and that is a big step forward IMHO. I really
> don't see (undrestand) the idea of making the reference through a
> pybliographer pipe.
Janus, Pybliographer (and also other apps like sixpack) has a button "Cite"
which communicates to LyX via
I want to make fitCursor work again.
The problem consists in the following: for doing fitCursor (i.e. for
determining if the cursor is on-screen and for centering the screen if it's
not), we need the y information about where the cursor is. If the cursor is
inside some inset who hasn't be redrawn
On Sat, Apr 03, 2004 at 01:19:49PM +0200, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
>
> I think this has been reported before...
Indeed. And I haven't had time to fix it so far.
The problem is most likely an off-by-one (or two) bug in accessing the
cells of the script inset. A while ago, cell 0 was always the
On Sat, Apr 03, 2004 at 11:32:25AM +0100, Nachev, Parashkev C wrote:
> It seems to me the main thing that is stopping the whole of the
> scientific community switching to Lyx is the lack of an easy way of
> integrating it with bibliographic management software. None of the open
> source
Angus Leeming wrote:
> Try out the 'correct' way and ascertain just how painful it is. It may
> end up not being very painful at all...
Not all is black & white. What I fear is that I may be missing that
'correct' solution... hence I'm asking for opinions.
Alfredo
Alfredo Braunstein wrote:
> Angus Leeming wrote:
>
>> Try out the 'correct' way and ascertain just how painful it is. It
>> may end up not being very painful at all...
>
> Not all is black & white. What I fear is that I may be missing that
> 'correct' solution... hence I'm asking for opinions.
On Sun, Apr 04, 2004 at 01:09:29PM -0400, Zvezdan Petkovic wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 04, 2004 at 01:09:03PM +0100, Nachev, Parashkev C wrote:
> > ... I spoke of academia in general because I meant to include those
> > for whom a LaTex-based system is not *essential*, and those who have
> > no interest
On Mon, Apr 05, 2004 at 09:25:32AM +0200, Alfredo Braunstein wrote:
> I want to make fitCursor work again.
>
> The problem consists in the following: for doing fitCursor (i.e. for
> determining if the cursor is on-screen and for centering the screen if it's
> not), we need the y information about
Andre Poenitz wrote:
>> I think this has been reported before...
>
> Indeed. And I haven't had time to fix it so far.
>
> The problem is most likely an off-by-one (or two) bug in accessing
> the cells of the script inset. A while ago, cell 0 was always the
> subscript, cell 1 the superscript and
On Sun, 4 Apr 2004, Martin Vermeer wrote:
> Can this not be done with an external helper application, scripted in
> tk/python or so? (That would also be outside the sovereignty of the
> feature freeze.)
For sure, it is a self-contained, and stand-alone tool from a technical
point of view.
Asger Kunuk Ottar Alstrup wrote:
> On Sun, 4 Apr 2004, Martin Vermeer wrote:
>
>> Can this not be done with an external helper application, scripted
>> in tk/python or so? (That would also be outside the sovereignty of
>> the feature freeze.)
>
> For sure, it is a self-contained, and
On Mon, 5 Apr 2004, Angus Leeming wrote:
> I think I'm confused. Implementing per-document external template
> definitions would change the lyx format. Or are you talking only
> about the GUI that would be used to input the template?
I'm only taking about the GUI that can be used to make and
I will apply this patch that fixes a crash when trying to open the document
dialog. I have introduced the crash during my fixes of the float dialog ui.
I have forgotten that parts of the dialog are embedded into the document
dialog. LyX crashed because it didn't find some widgets (which indeed
On Monday 05 April 2004 11:25 am, Reuben Thomas wrote:
> > Load babel in the preamble before you invoke \StandardLayout
>
> Thanks. Is this general principle in the user guide? (I read the
> section about the preamble but didn't find anything.)
I don't think so, because the User Guide was written
Asger Kunuk Ottar Alstrup wrote:
>> I think I'm confused. Implementing per-document external template
>> definitions would change the lyx format. Or are you talking only
>> about the GUI that would be used to input the template?
>
> I'm only taking about the GUI that can be used to make and edit
Andre Poenitz wrote:
> SuSE Pro and Knoppix come with LyX. Don't know about pybliographer, though.
I think it has not been included to the latest one or two SuSE releases
because pybliographic used the gnome1 libs while SuSE only shipped gnome 2.
In the meantime, pybliographic has been ported
Now that the scrollbar is working again, this bug reveals itself ;-)
--
Angus
Committing now...
--
AngusIndex: src/mathed/ChangeLog
===
RCS file: /usr/local/lyx/cvsroot/lyx-devel/src/mathed/ChangeLog,v
retrieving revision 1.418
diff -u -p -r1.418 ChangeLog
--- src/mathed/ChangeLog 5 Apr 2004 09:36:28 -
Angus Leeming wrote:
> Now that the scrollbar is working again, this bug reveals itself ;-)
Talking nonsense. I was pressing page down and watching the scrollbar.
--
Angus
Angus Leeming wrote:
>> > Load babel in the preamble before you invoke \StandardLayout
>>
>> Thanks. Is this general principle in the user guide? (I read the
>> section about the preamble but didn't find anything.)
>
> I don't think so, because the User Guide was written at a time when
> lyx
This bug affects the Qt frontend only. It has been fixed in the 14x
tree. Ok to backport it to 13x?
The bug report:
Default button in print dialog needs to be "Print", not "Cancel"
The summary pretty much says it all. I spent a whole 10 minutes trying
to find what's wrong with my printer when
insert -> math -> eqnarray
enter & (ampersand) as only item in one of the array elements
save and close file
reopening the file causes LyX to crash
See file in attachment
Remark.
entering \& as only item in one of the array elements works fine
LyX version 1.3.3 of Thu, Sep 25 2003
Red Hat
Visiting http://lists.lyx.org gives an unhelpful error message; perhaps it
could redirect to
http://www.lyx.org/internet/mailing.php3
Also, on the page above, "user's list", "developer's list" should be
"users' list", "developers' list" unless LyX is much less popular than
I thought.
The
On Mon, 5 Apr 2004, Angus Leeming wrote:
> These two statements are contradictory. If I edit a template, then I
> want my collaborator to use my edited template, no? The way to do
> that is to bundle the template with the document.
No. Provide a "submit template for LyX inclusion" feature
Asger Kunuk Ottar Alstrup wrote:
>> These two statements are contradictory. If I edit a template, then
>> I want my collaborator to use my edited template, no? The way to do
>> that is to bundle the template with the document.
>
> No. Provide a "submit template for LyX inclusion" feature instead.
Could you add one?
Launch lyx-forms (did not test with lyx-qt).
Open the User Guide.
Whilst it is formatting, maximise the lyx screen to full height. The
rendered image is displayed only in the original section of the
screen. Suitably doctored screenshot attached. The original does have
pixmaps for the buttons and
Reuben Thomas wrote:
> http://www.lyx.org/internet/mailing.php3
>
> Also, on the page above, "user's list", "developer's list"
> should be "users' list", "developers' list" unless LyX is much
> less popular than I thought.
Indeed.
> The heading "Mailing list list" at the top of the page is
> "Angus" == Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Angus> Asger Kunuk Ottar Alstrup wrote:
>>> I think I'm confused. Implementing per-document external template
>>> definitions would change the lyx format. Or are you talking only
>>> about the GUI that would be used to input the template?
> "Asger" == Asger Kunuk Ottar Alstrup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Asger> Yeah. And I can call myself Father now as well ;-)
Congratulations! And how many names did you decide to give him/her? Or
maybe the names just grow by themselves over time?
JMarc
> "Angus" == Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Angus> This bug affects the Qt frontend only. It has been fixed in the
Angus> 14x tree. Ok to backport it to 13x?
Yes please. I did also notice it as something that should be easy
enough for 1.3.x.
JMarc
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> Something like word macros, right? And with a special "virus"
> template, maybe?
>
> I do not think this is a good idea.
No? There is no way to do anything unsafe AFAICS. All interaction with
the outside world uses the converters mechanism which is entirely
> "Angus" == Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Angus> Patch attached. Lars, Jean-Marc, are you Ok with this?
Fine with me.
JMarc
On Monday 05 April 2004 12:52, Andre Poenitz wrote:
> ... or pickes the right distribution. [And no, I am not too big a fan of
> SuSE as they don't include LaTeX + Co in the personal edition anymore...]
I run Personal Edition and didn't even noticed. With a DSL connection it is so
easy to do
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> Angus> Patch attached. Lars, Jean-Marc, are you Ok with this?
> Fine with me.
Done. www.devel.lyx.org also.
--
Angus
> "Angus" == Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Angus> Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>> Something like word macros, right? And with a special "virus"
>> template, maybe?
>>
>> I do not think this is a good idea.
Angus> No? There is no way to do anything unsafe AFAICS. All
Angus>
Angus Leeming wrote:
> Ok. 'EditCommand'. I'm happy to kill that...
This is easy. I have added an editor (similar to the viewer) to the formats
mechanism in my 1.3 source. That made it possible to have an "Edit" button
in the graphics inset, which is very handy.
This way, the external inset
Georg Baum wrote:
>> Ok. 'EditCommand'. I'm happy to kill that...
>
> This is easy. I have added an editor (similar to the viewer) to the
> formats mechanism in my 1.3 source.
Sounds good.
> That made it possible to have an
> "Edit" button in the graphics inset, which is very handy.
> This way,
Angus,
I have problems compiling lengthcommon.C with gcc 3.2.2 and need the
attached patch. Any reason why I should not apply it?
JMarc
> "Georg" == Georg Baum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Georg> This is another item of the "little bugs that annoy me" kind.
Georg> The problem is that directories inside the buffer temp dir are
Georg> not deleted, because unlink() does only delete files. In my
Georg> case I have a converter that
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