On Saturday 15 March 2008 10:56:03 Stefan Schimanski wrote:
> Added it to development/mathmacros.
>
> Moreover I also commited some testcases which I used frequently.
>
> Stefan
Thanks. :-)
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José Abílio
>> next question for these strings:
>>
>> msgid "Append Parameter Eating From The Right"
>> msgid "Append Optional Parameter Eating From The Right"
>> msgid "Remove Last Parameter Spitting Out To The Right"
>>
>> do we have documented somewhere whats the purpose?
>> pavel
>
> Normally, when you cha
Am 15.03.2008 um 10:00 schrieb José Matos:
On Saturday 15 March 2008 03:01:57 Stefan Schimanski wrote:
I have documented the macros some time ago here:
http://1stein.org/download/dynmacro.pdf
Could you add this documentation to lyx if it is not in yet?
If necessary we can add this to the
On Saturday 15 March 2008 03:01:57 Stefan Schimanski wrote:
> I have documented the macros some time ago here:
> http://1stein.org/download/dynmacro.pdf
Could you add this documentation to lyx if it is not in yet?
If necessary we can add this to the developers directory and then later move
i
Am 15.03.2008 um 03:26 schrieb Pavel Sanda:
next question for these strings:
msgid "Append Parameter Eating From The Right"
msgid "Append Optional Parameter Eating From The Right"
msgid "Remove Last Parameter Spitting Out To The Right"
do we have documented somewhere whats the purpose?
pavel
Am 15.03.2008 um 03:26 schrieb Pavel Sanda:
next question for these strings:
msgid "Append Parameter Eating From The Right"
msgid "Append Optional Parameter Eating From The Right"
msgid "Remove Last Parameter Spitting Out To The Right"
do we have documented somewhere whats the purpose?
pavel
next question for these strings:
msgid "Append Parameter Eating From The Right"
msgid "Append Optional Parameter Eating From The Right"
msgid "Remove Last Parameter Spitting Out To The Right"
do we have documented somewhere whats the purpose?
pavel
>>> Define a macro with the "\foo :=" button. Then go into math mode and use
>>> the macro. When you enter with the cursor, the different editing modes
>>> come
>>> into play.
>>
>> sorry i'm lost, whatsoever i do, no difference.
>> can you describe step by step what exactly should i do?
>> pavel
Am 15.03.2008 um 01:44 schrieb Pavel Sanda:
Define a macro with the "\foo :=" button. Then go into math mode
and use
the macro. When you enter with the cursor, the different editing
modes come
into play.
sorry i'm lost, whatsoever i do, no difference.
can you describe step by step what ex
> Define a macro with the "\foo :=" button. Then go into math mode and use
> the macro. When you enter with the cursor, the different editing modes come
> into play.
sorry i'm lost, whatsoever i do, no difference.
can you describe step by step what exactly should i do?
pavel
Am 15.03.2008 um 01:26 schrieb Pavel Sanda:
hi,
we have three different modes of macros editation.
how do they differ? switching between them and and the insert & edit
macro
does not seem to make difference. what should i do to see whats
their purpose?
It's about the instances of the mac
hi,
we have three different modes of macros editation.
how do they differ? switching between them and and the insert & edit macro
does not seem to make difference. what should i do to see whats their purpose?
pavel
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