On Fri, 21 Mar 2008, Pavel Sanda wrote:
I suggest that when users ask for the password in order to edit pages we
just send it to them privately. [*]
does this hold also for uploads of files (eg screencasts)?
In my opinion, yes, certainly!
/Christian
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> I suggest that when users ask for the password in order to edit pages we
> just send it to them privately. [*]
>
does this hold also for uploads of files (eg screencasts)?
pavel
I suggest that when users ask for the password in order to edit pages we
just send it to them privately. [*]
Any objections?
Best regards
/Christian
PS. We can revert changes to the wiki pages, and we can change the
password, so I see little risk in giving out the password. In fact, I'd
pref
Done. Thanks. Link:http://wiki.lyx.org/Mac/Mac#PdfSync
Any ideas on clicking in Lyx to go to pdf?
-Scott
Done. Thanks.
Any ideas on clicking in Lyx to go to pdf?
-Scott
> Certainly! I hope the password prompt now says that the user should ask
> the developers for the passoword. As for policy, I think we should give it
> to anyone that asks basically.
i sent it privately.
p
On Fri, 14 Mar 2008, Pavel Sanda wrote:
(No password so I couldn't do it myself.) http://wiki.lyx.org/Mac/Mac#toc7
btw what is the policy about wiki password? shouldn't we disclose it for
interested users?
Certainly! I hope the password prompt now says that the user should ask
the develop
> (No password so I couldn't do it myself.) http://wiki.lyx.org/Mac/Mac#toc7
btw what is the policy about wiki password? shouldn't we disclose it for
interested users?
pavel
I had a devil of a time finding out how to make pdfsyc work. I finally
found the answer in the developer's mail list. I suggest adding the
following the the mac section of the wiki near where DVI search is
written. (No password so I couldn't do it myself.) http://wiki.lyx.org/Mac/Mac#toc7
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