Re: Mark line(s) on Reverse search instead of close position

2016-11-21 Thread Pavel Sanda
Andrew Parsloe wrote: > I often wonder how to reply: to list, to all? For example I received three > copies of your reply: one addressed to me, one to lyx-devel, and one to > gmane. It was to avoid this situation that I've made a point of replying > only to the developers' or users' lists. I

Re: Mark line(s) on Reverse search instead of close position

2016-11-21 Thread Andrew Parsloe
On 22/11/2016 9:31 a.m., racoon wrote: On 14.11.2016 22:59, Andrew Parsloe wrote: On 15/11/2016 1:01 a.m., racoon wrote: On 23.09.2016 23:00, Guillaume Munch wrote: Le 29/08/2016 à 12:33, racoon a écrit : On Reverse search LyX puts the cursor at a position only *close* to but not exactly

Re: Mark line(s) on Reverse search instead of close position

2016-11-21 Thread racoon
On 14.11.2016 22:59, Andrew Parsloe wrote: On 15/11/2016 1:01 a.m., racoon wrote: On 23.09.2016 23:00, Guillaume Munch wrote: Le 29/08/2016 à 12:33, racoon a écrit : On Reverse search LyX puts the cursor at a position only *close* to but not exactly at the position chosen in the pdf

Re: Mark line(s) on Reverse search instead of close position

2016-11-14 Thread Andrew Parsloe
On 15/11/2016 1:01 a.m., racoon wrote: On 23.09.2016 23:00, Guillaume Munch wrote: Le 29/08/2016 à 12:33, racoon a écrit : On Reverse search LyX puts the cursor at a position only *close* to but not exactly at the position chosen in the pdf document. It is a bit tricky for me to always find

Re: Mark line(s) on Reverse search instead of close position

2016-11-14 Thread racoon
On 23.09.2016 23:00, Guillaume Munch wrote: Le 29/08/2016 à 12:33, racoon a écrit : On Reverse search LyX puts the cursor at a position only *close* to but not exactly at the position chosen in the pdf document. It is a bit tricky for me to always find the former position in my document. Since

Re: Mark line(s) on Reverse search instead of close position

2016-09-23 Thread Guillaume Munch
Le 29/08/2016 à 12:33, racoon a écrit : On Reverse search LyX puts the cursor at a position only *close* to but not exactly at the position chosen in the pdf document. It is a bit tricky for me to always find the former position in my document. Since it is anyway not the exact position maybe it

Re: Mark line(s) on Reverse search instead of close position

2016-09-06 Thread Scott Kostyshak
On Tue, Sep 06, 2016 at 05:16:10PM +0100, Guillaume Munch wrote: > Le 06/09/2016 à 07:55, racoon a écrit : > > On 04.09.2016 00:18, Guillaume Munch wrote: > > > Le 29/08/2016 à 11:33, racoon a écrit : > > > > On Reverse search LyX puts the cursor at a position only *close* to but > > > > not

Re: Mark line(s) on Reverse search instead of close position

2016-09-06 Thread Guillaume Munch
Le 06/09/2016 à 07:55, racoon a écrit : On 04.09.2016 00:18, Guillaume Munch wrote: Le 29/08/2016 à 11:33, racoon a écrit : On Reverse search LyX puts the cursor at a position only *close* to but not exactly at the position chosen in the pdf document. It is a bit tricky for me to always find

Re: Mark line(s) on Reverse search instead of close position

2016-09-06 Thread racoon
On 04.09.2016 00:18, Guillaume Munch wrote: Le 29/08/2016 à 11:33, racoon a écrit : On Reverse search LyX puts the cursor at a position only *close* to but not exactly at the position chosen in the pdf document. It is a bit tricky for me to always find the former position in my document. Since

Re: Mark line(s) on Reverse search instead of close position

2016-09-03 Thread Guillaume Munch
Le 29/08/2016 à 11:33, racoon a écrit : On Reverse search LyX puts the cursor at a position only *close* to but not exactly at the position chosen in the pdf document. It is a bit tricky for me to always find the former position in my document. Since it is anyway not the exact position maybe it

Mark line(s) on Reverse search instead of close position

2016-08-29 Thread racoon
On Reverse search LyX puts the cursor at a position only *close* to but not exactly at the position chosen in the pdf document. It is a bit tricky for me to always find the former position in my document. Since it is anyway not the exact position maybe it is possible to select the whole