Bennett Helm wrote:
I've put the Mac binary here:
http://edisk.fandm.edu/bennett.helm/LyX/LyX-1.6.1-Mac-Universal.dmg
Can someone place them on the server, please?
Many thanks, Bennett.
I put the binary on the server and adapted the download page.
Jürgen
Our RPM spec file currently doesn't build, because we have specified
Icon: %{name}.png
whereas only XPM (preferred) and GIF formats are supported, see
http://www.rpm.org/max-rpm/s1-rpm-inside-tags.html
Note that this icon is only used for displaying inside some package managers,
it's _not_ the
Richard's probably the best equipped to answer this ...
If you put a hanging paragraph immediately after a standard paragraph,
using the hanging module, LyX does not insert a paragraph break between
them, so the hanging paragraph just continues the previous one (with a
little extra space).
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Richard's probably the best equipped to answer this ...
If you put a hanging paragraph immediately after a standard paragraph,
using the hanging module, LyX does not insert a paragraph break between
them, so the hanging paragraph just continues the previous one (with a
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Our RPM spec file currently doesn't build, because we have specified
Icon: %{name}.png
whereas only XPM (preferred) and GIF formats are supported, see
http://www.rpm.org/max-rpm/s1-rpm-inside-tags.html
Note that this icon is only used for displaying inside some package
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Richard's probably the best equipped to answer this ...
If you put a hanging paragraph immediately after a standard paragraph,
using the hanging module, LyX does not insert a paragraph break between
them, so the hanging paragraph just continues
rgheck wrote:
This is a side-effect of that other change we made, involving removing
the blank line before starting a new environment.
I've committed Jurgen's suggested fix to trunk at r27872. OK for branch?
Hm, I do not think the second \par before the end statement is needed. As for
the
On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 4:34 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller
juer...@spitzmueller.org wrote:
Bennett Helm wrote:
I've put the Mac binary here:
http://edisk.fandm.edu/bennett.helm/LyX/LyX-1.6.1-Mac-Universal.dmg
Can someone place them on the server, please?
Many thanks, Bennett.
I put the binary on
Hi LyX developers,
Have you thought about GPG-signing the LyX tarballs? As a Debian
packager, it would make me feel a bit safer :-)
--
Pelle
[please cc me on replies]
Have you thought about GPG-signing the LyX tarballs? As a Debian
packager, it would make me feel a bit safer :-)
Juergen, I think it would be an excellent idea.
JMarc
A similar (ab?)use of LyX-Notes is defining a math-macro for a command
provided by a package or some other means: This will ensure the
replacement is shown in LyX instead of some evil red...
IMO, a LyX-Note could be defined as
LyX-Note:
seen by LyX but hidden from LaTeX.
it is in a certain
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Have you thought about GPG-signing the LyX tarballs? As a Debian
packager, it would make me feel a bit safer :-)
Juergen, I think it would be an excellent idea.
What is the correct procedure to do this?
Jürgen
Public release of LyX version 1.6.1
===
We are pleased to announce the release of LyX 1.6.1. This is the first
maintenance release in the brand-new 1.6.x series, and as such, it mainly
focuses on bug fixes. We have ironed out some major problems that slipped
into
On 2008-12-14, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
IMO, a LyX-Note could be defined as
LyX-Note:
seen by LyX but hidden from LaTeX.
it is in a certain way the opposite of an ERT-box, which allows
commands to LaTeX 'unseen' by LyX.
What you want is some EYL inset (Evil Yellow LyX). I think it
Bennett Helm wrote:
> I've put the Mac binary here:
>
> http://edisk.fandm.edu/bennett.helm/LyX/LyX-1.6.1-Mac-Universal.dmg
>
> Can someone place them on the server, please?
Many thanks, Bennett.
I put the binary on the server and adapted the download page.
Jürgen
Our RPM spec file currently doesn't build, because we have specified
Icon: %{name}.png
whereas only XPM (preferred) and GIF formats are supported, see
http://www.rpm.org/max-rpm/s1-rpm-inside-tags.html
Note that this icon is only used for displaying inside some package managers,
it's _not_ the
Richard's probably the best equipped to answer this ...
If you put a hanging paragraph immediately after a standard paragraph,
using the hanging module, LyX does not insert a paragraph break between
them, so the hanging "paragraph" just continues the previous one (with a
little extra space).
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> Richard's probably the best equipped to answer this ...
>
> If you put a hanging paragraph immediately after a standard paragraph,
> using the hanging module, LyX does not insert a paragraph break between
> them, so the hanging "paragraph" just continues the previous one
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Our RPM spec file currently doesn't build, because we have specified
Icon: %{name}.png
whereas only XPM (preferred) and GIF formats are supported, see
http://www.rpm.org/max-rpm/s1-rpm-inside-tags.html
Note that this icon is only used for displaying inside some package
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Richard's probably the best equipped to answer this ...
If you put a hanging paragraph immediately after a standard paragraph,
using the hanging module, LyX does not insert a paragraph break between
them, so the hanging "paragraph" just
rgheck wrote:
> This is a side-effect of that other change we made, involving removing
> the blank line before starting a new environment.
>
> I've committed Jurgen's suggested fix to trunk at r27872. OK for branch?
Hm, I do not think the second \par before the end statement is needed. As for
On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 4:34 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller
wrote:
> Bennett Helm wrote:
>> I've put the Mac binary here:
>>
>> http://edisk.fandm.edu/bennett.helm/LyX/LyX-1.6.1-Mac-Universal.dmg
>>
>> Can someone place them on the server, please?
>
> Many thanks, Bennett.
> I
Hi LyX developers,
Have you thought about GPG-signing the LyX tarballs? As a Debian
packager, it would make me feel a bit safer :-)
--
Pelle
[please cc me on replies]
Have you thought about GPG-signing the LyX tarballs? As a Debian
packager, it would make me feel a bit safer :-)
Juergen, I think it would be an excellent idea.
JMarc
A similar (ab?)use of LyX-Notes is defining a math-macro for a command
provided by a package or some other means: This will ensure the
replacement is shown in LyX instead of some evil red...
IMO, a "LyX-Note" could be defined as
LyX-Note:
seen by LyX but hidden from LaTeX.
it is in a
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> > Have you thought about GPG-signing the LyX tarballs? As a Debian
> > packager, it would make me feel a bit safer :-)
>
> Juergen, I think it would be an excellent idea.
What is the correct procedure to do this?
Jürgen
Public release of LyX version 1.6.1
===
We are pleased to announce the release of LyX 1.6.1. This is the first
maintenance release in the brand-new 1.6.x series, and as such, it mainly
focuses on bug fixes. We have ironed out some major problems that slipped
into
On 2008-12-14, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>> IMO, a "LyX-Note" could be defined as
>> LyX-Note:
>>seen by LyX but hidden from LaTeX.
>> it is in a certain way the opposite of an ERT-box, which allows
>> commands to LaTeX 'unseen' by LyX.
> What you want is some EYL inset (Evil Yellow
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