LyX 2.3.3 Error with iCloud Folders

2019-07-01 Thread Richard Kimberly Heck
Forwarded Message Subject:[ANNOUNCE] LyX 2.3.3 Date: Mon, 1 Jul 2019 16:44:12 -0500 From: Mauricio Andrade To: rikih...@lyx.org After updating to 2.3.3 I no longer can compile files on iCloud folders that have paths like  ~/Library/Mobile

Re: Discussion on a few ideas.

2019-07-01 Thread Jason Sun
I read on the web that if LGPLv3 are used, the final product will be GPL3. However, LyX is GPL2+. I don't know if the LyX community has plan to upgrade it GPL3.

Re: Discussion on a few ideas.

2019-07-01 Thread José Abílio Matos
On Monday, 1 July 2019 18.05.27 WEST Jason Sun wrote: > In this post, the request for a better math rendering for jupyter has been > brought up(https://github.com/jupyter/notebook/issues/1604). It seems that > the jupyter community likes LyX very much. The end goal is to create a > function that

Re: Discussion on a few ideas.

2019-07-01 Thread Jason Sun
Just want to add a few words here: In this post, the request for a better math rendering for jupyter has been brought up(https://github.com/jupyter/notebook/issues/1604). It seems that the jupyter community likes LyX very much. The end goal is to create a function that lets Jupyter to communicate

Re: Discussion on a few ideas.

2019-07-01 Thread Jason Sun
I think you are absolutely right. I tried the Python Approach, it is not very good. So far I just created a new Dialog in CPP and it seems that only using CPP and Qt is better to maintain.

Re: [LyX/master] [2.3 cand.] Fix import of custom float definitions

2019-07-01 Thread Richard Kimberly Heck
On 6/30/19 5:04 AM, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote: > commit bda3b6d07eb8ee199fbc80911e02d2adf87d14fc > Author: Juergen Spitzmueller > Date: Sun Jun 30 11:13:20 2019 +0200 > > [2.3 cand.] Fix import of custom float definitions > > Candidate for stable OK. Riki

Re: Discussion on a few ideas.

2019-07-01 Thread Pavel Sanda
On Sat, Jun 29, 2019 at 05:48:05PM -0400, Jason Sun wrote: > I have managed to created two prototypes both extending LyX to include some > scientific IDE features. One uses pure C++ and the other uses PySide2. From > a ease of compile standpoint, the c++ one is better to integrate since the >