[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Angus> Jean-Marc, attached is a first stab at the 1.3.6 ANNOUNCE file.
>> Angus> As usual, the top of the file tries to summarise what the new
>> Angus> LyX will provide.
>>
>> Thanks. Here is my updated version. Note that I added a mention of
>> buffer-next/previous. I
On Thu, 7 Jul 2005, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> > "Angus" == Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Angus> Jean-Marc, attached is a first stab at the 1.3.6 ANNOUNCE file.
> Angus> As usual, the top of the file tries to summarise what the new
> Angus> LyX will provide.
>
> Thanks. He
Michael Schmitt wrote:
> Well, I told you about it a couple of weeks ago. Your comment: If Bibtex
> cannot handle spaces, we cannot do so either.
I said that? I don't remember; am I losing it?
Don't answer that.
>>Can you expand further/post example offending files?
>>
> You can use Axel's examp
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> I should note that whenever I edit file names/paths in the .dtl file,
> dt2dv issues some warnings about resizing strings. My last experiment
> was to change the second Temp in the above path to progressively longer
> names (Temp012345, Temp0123456789abc, etc.) until yap bro
Angus Leeming wrote:
It is? Not by me.
Well, I told you about it a couple of weeks ago. Your comment: If Bibtex
cannot handle spaces, we cannot do so either.
IIRC, the point is that there are spaces in a statement in *.aux.
Unfortunately, I have no idea how we can fix this.
Can you
Michael Schmitt wrote:
>> The LyX and the Bibtex Doc are OK because with LyX 1.3.5 it works
>> fine. The problem is with the spaced paths in Windows. Accessing the
>> .bib file it does not work now.
>
> This is a known issue -
It is? Not by me.
> and a pretty serious one, because many authors us
Axel Rasche wrote:
Hi,
Today I tried to make a document with references from a Bibtex file.
Unfortunately the References do not show up. There is a header for the
Reference section but no references are listed.
The LyX and the Bibtex Doc are OK because with LyX 1.3.5 it works
fine. The pro
FYI:
"make distclean" does not work on Windows (and I guess it does not work
on other platforms either).
Michael
Hi,
Today I tried to make a document with references from a Bibtex file.
Unfortunately the References do not show up. There is a header for the
Reference section but no references are listed.
The LyX and the Bibtex Doc are OK because with LyX 1.3.5 it works fine.
The problem is with the spac
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> Condolences from this side of the pond on today's attacks by Satan's
> minions.
Civilisation is a fragile thing.
--
Angus
> "Angus" == Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Angus> Jean-Marc, attached is a first stab at the 1.3.6 ANNOUNCE file.
Angus> As usual, the top of the file tries to summarise what the new
Angus> LyX will provide.
Thanks. Here is my updated version. Note that I added a mention of
buffer
Angus Leeming wrote:
The only thing that I can imagine is that yap is falling over because
of the "." in "rubin.BUSINESS". Perhaps I can leave you to investigate
further?
I tried myself, copying lyx_tmpdir88a04036 to
rubin.BUSINESS/lyx_tmpdir88a04036 and renaming the absolute paths to the
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Yves" == Yves Bastide <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Yves> Just one nit: add a comment to the latex_options, such as
Yves> +french french "French" false iso8859-1 fr_FR
Yves>
"\addto\extrasfrench{\providecommand{\og}{\leavevmode\flqq~}\providecommand{\fg}{\ifdim\lasts
> "Michael" == Michael Schmitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Michael> Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>> Did you look at the dinbrief layout sent by Günter Milde?
Michael> Frankly speaking: No :-(
I'll wait for an opinion from another German user, then.
Michael> Anyway, here are some minor fixes
> "Yves" == Yves Bastide <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Yves> Sorry to answer so late. Your patch doesn't solve the main
Yves> problem: how to use frenchle with a recent TeX distribution. But
Yves> I don't see any reasonable way for it (that is, short of dubious
Yves> symlinks, sed preprocessing,
Angus Leeming wrote:
Paul, I've been trying out your zipped folder. My executive summary is
that it works perfectly for me. See, however, my concluding remarks.
[snip details]
The only thing that I can imagine is that yap is falling over because of
the "." in "rubin.BUSINESS". Perhaps I can
Angus Leeming wrote:
I don't have this problem with a straight text file -- viewing the DVI
from the LyX temp buffer is fine. So I'm wondering if the combination
of a long path to the DVI file and a long path to the image file somehow
causes yap to suffer a buffer overflow??
How peculiar! Coul
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