Hi All,
I'm a newbie currently trying to understand the LyX source. It would be
awesome if someone could explain to me:
* Conceptually what is an anchor in a Cursor?
* What does it mean for an inset to be locked ?
* What is dispatching in context of Cursors? Can you explain the concept
of
* Conceptually what is an anchor in a Cursor?
The anchor is the starting point of a selection. If you have selected
the word hello starting from the 'h' to the 'o', the anchor is
positioned at 'h' and the cursor at 'o'.
* What does it mean for an inset to be locked ?
I've no idea, but
On 6/14/10 3:12 AM, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
* What does it mean for an inset to be locked ?
I've no idea, but according to the comment: /// returns whether
changing mode during latex export is forbidden.
I.e., whether we can switch between math mode and text mode. Confusing,
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 09:12:51AM +0200, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
* Conceptually what is an anchor in a Cursor?
The anchor is the starting point of a selection. If you have selected
the word hello starting from the 'h' to the 'o', the anchor is
positioned at 'h' and the cursor at 'o'.
Hi All,
I'm a newbie currently trying to understand the LyX source. It would be
awesome if someone could explain to me:
* Conceptually what is an anchor in a Cursor?
* What does it mean for an inset to be "locked" ?
* What is "dispatching" in context of Cursors? Can you explain the concept
of
> * Conceptually what is an anchor in a Cursor?
The anchor is the starting point of a selection. If you have selected
the word "hello" starting from the 'h' to the 'o', the anchor is
positioned at 'h' and the cursor at 'o'.
> * What does it mean for an inset to be "locked" ?
I've no idea, but
On 6/14/10 3:12 AM, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
* What does it mean for an inset to be "locked" ?
I've no idea, but according to the comment: "/// returns whether
changing mode during latex export is forbidden".
I.e., whether we can switch between math mode and text mode.
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 09:12:51AM +0200, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
> > * Conceptually what is an anchor in a Cursor?
>
> The anchor is the starting point of a selection. If you have selected
> the word "hello" starting from the 'h' to the 'o', the anchor is
> positioned at 'h' and the cursor
If you want to include local layout in your document,
you can open it in a text editor and add similar lines.
I hope to add a GUI for this in the next LyX release
(now looking like 1.7). I'd be really, really happy if
someone else wanted to jump in and do it. It should
actually be quite easy.
On 08/21/2009 11:57 AM, Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote:
If you want to include local layout in your document,
you can open it in a text editor and add similar lines.
I hope to add a GUI for this in the next LyX release
(now looking like 1.7). I'd be really, really happy if
>If you want to include local layout in your document,
>you can open it in a text editor and add similar lines.
>I hope to add a GUI for this in the next LyX release
>(now looking like 1.7). I'd be really, really happy if
>someone else wanted to jump in and do it. It should
>actually be quite
On 08/21/2009 11:57 AM, Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote:
If you want to include local layout in your document,
you can open it in a text editor and add similar lines.
I hope to add a GUI for this in the next LyX release
(now looking like 1.7). I'd be really, really happy if
Hellow,
I have some questions about LyX Project.
1. Why does LyX cope with multibyte locales ?
(for exsample ja , ko , cn etc.)
2. Why does LyX backport CJK LyX or other locales patche codes ?
(CJK LyX behavior so well , but it does not back port the original.)
3. Why win-32,64 does
Hellow,
I have some questions about LyX Project.
1. Why does LyX cope with multibyte locales ?
(for exsample ja , ko , cn etc.)
2. Why does LyX backport CJK LyX or other locales patche codes ?
(CJK LyX behavior so well , but it does not back port the original.)
3. Why win-32,64 does
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On Sunday 31 March 2002 2:01 pm, Bjarke Roune wrote:
I'm trying to understand the code - the comments and code are quite nice
(so far :-). I haven't gone much farther than the start-up code yet. In
lyx_gui.C/h, there are two small things I find a little strange:
There is the declaration
On Sunday 31 March 2002 2:01 pm, Bjarke Roune wrote:
> I'm trying to understand the code - the comments and code are quite nice
> (so far :-). I haven't gone much farther than the start-up code yet. In
> lyx_gui.C/h, there are two small things I find a little strange:
>
> There is the declaration
I'm trying to understand the code - the comments
and code are quite nice (so far :-). I haven't gone much farther than the
start-up code yet. Inlyx_gui.C/h, there are
two small thingsI find a little strange:
There is the declaration
extern bool finished; // flag, that we are quitting the
On Sun, Mar 31, 2002 at 03:01:02PM +0200, Bjarke Roune wrote:
I'm trying to understand the code - the comments and code are quite
nice (so far :-). I haven't gone much farther than the start-up code
yet. In lyx_gui.C/h, there are two small things I find a little
strange:
There is the
I'm trying to understand the code - the comments
and code are quite nice (so far :-). I haven't gone much farther than the
start-up code yet. In lyx_gui.C/h, there are
two small things I find a little strange:
There is the declaration
extern bool finished; // flag, that we are quitting
On Sun, Mar 31, 2002 at 03:01:02PM +0200, Bjarke Roune wrote:
> I'm trying to understand the code - the comments and code are quite
> nice (so far :-). I haven't gone much farther than the start-up code
> yet. In lyx_gui.C/h, there are two small things I find a little
> strange:
>
> There is
Allan Rae [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| I think PSTricks can probably do this sort of thing. Someone needs to
| look at the "LaTeX Graphics Companion".
I got that... look at the pstcol.sty package.
Lgb
Allan Rae <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| I think PSTricks can probably do this sort of thing. Someone needs to
| look at the "LaTeX Graphics Companion".
I got that... look at the pstcol.sty package.
Lgb
On Thu, 27 Jul 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
#1: Again, LyX is WYSIWYM - What You See Is What You Mean - not WYSIWYG.
LyX gives you visual clues as to what the document will look like, not
actually laying it out that way.
I think the developers have faced this question before and the answer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
#3: This may be doable with PSTricks, but certainly not "natively".
If it is doable on the LaTeX side, then it is doable in LyX if we use
a custom font renderer. Dekel recently proposed to use FreeType and
IMHO this is the way to go.
#10 and #12: These two points
On Thu, 27 Jul 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> #1: Again, LyX is WYSIWYM - What You See Is What You Mean - not WYSIWYG.
> LyX gives you visual clues as to what the document will look like, not
> actually laying it out that way.
I think the developers have faced this question before and the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> #3: This may be doable with PSTricks, but certainly not "natively".
If it is doable on the LaTeX side, then it is doable in LyX if we use
a custom font renderer. Dekel recently proposed to use FreeType and
IMHO this is the way to go.
> #10 and #12: These two points
Hello,
I'm copying your message and my response to the LyX developer list for
comment. I am just a humble document writer; I leave coding to people who
know what they're doing. However, I do want to comment on a few things
before I let them have at it ...
LyX is not the tool you are looking
Hello,
I'm copying your message and my response to the LyX developer list for
comment. I am just a humble document writer; I leave coding to people who
know what they're doing. However, I do want to comment on a few things
before I let them have at it ...
LyX is not the tool you are looking
On Wed, 10 Feb 1999, [iso-8859-1] José Abílio de Oliveira Matos wrote:
Hi,
I'm introduting docbook support in LyX. Basically I have done what as been
descrived in the writer discussion by Allan :-)
Has any of this been merged yet?
Allan. (ARRae)
On Wed, 10 Feb 1999, [iso-8859-1] José Abílio de Oliveira Matos wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm introduting docbook support in LyX. Basically I have done what as been
> descrived in the writer discussion by Allan :-)
Has any of this been merged yet?
Allan. (ARRae)
"José" == José Abílio de Oliveira Matos [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
José Hi, I'm introduting docbook support in LyX. Basically I have
José done what as been descrived in the writer discussion by Allan
José :-)
José I have one doubt related with the paragraph handling of
José linuxdoc and
"José" == José Abílio de Oliveira Matos [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
José Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"José" == José Abílio de Oliveira Matos
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
José [...]
José I have one doubt related with the paragraph handling of José
linuxdoc and docbook documents. That part of
> "José" == José Abílio de Oliveira Matos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
José> Hi, I'm introduting docbook support in LyX. Basically I have
José> done what as been descrived in the writer discussion by Allan
José> :-)
José> I have one doubt related with the paragraph handling of
José>
> "José" == José Abílio de Oliveira Matos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
José> Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>> > "José" == José Abílio de Oliveira Matos
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
José> [...]
>> José> I have one doubt related with the paragraph handling of José>
>> linuxdoc and
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