Feature

1999-03-05 Thread Uwe Assmann
Hello, what I miss very much from Lyx (which you have in Word and others) is to mark a text, and then to drag it with held left mouse to another place in the document. For me, this saves a lot of cut/paste work. Any plans to support it? /Uwe -- Dr. Uwe Assmann Universität Karlsruhe, Institut

Re: Feature

1999-03-05 Thread Peter Suetterlin
Uwe Assmann wrote: > Hello, > > what I miss very much from Lyx (which you have in Word and others) is to > mark a text, and then to drag it with held left mouse to another place in > the document. > For me, this saves a lot of cut/paste work. > > Any plans to support it? I don't know. But it

Re: Feature

1999-03-05 Thread Thierry Michalowski
ere > before!). > > Peter > Just to note an idea for that sort of stuff: a really good feature of Emacs is the ability to mark a beginning of a block by left-clicking, mark the end by right-clicking, and then if right-clicking again it cuts the block. It is even possible to paste it an

Re: Feature

1999-03-05 Thread Peter Suetterlin
Thierry Michalowski wrote: > Just to note an idea for that sort of stuff: > a really good feature of Emacs is the ability to mark a beginning of a > block by left-clicking, mark the end by right-clicking, and then if > right-clicking again it cuts the block. > It is even possi

Re: Feature

1999-03-05 Thread kimmo
On 5 Mar, Thierry Michalowski wrote: > Peter Suetterlin wrote: >> Just to note an idea for that sort of stuff: > a really good feature of Emacs is the ability to mark a beginning of a block > by left-clicking, mark the end by right-clicking, and then if right-clicking > again

Re: Feature

1999-03-05 Thread Bruce M Beach
On Fri, 5 Mar 1999, Peter Suetterlin wrote: > Uwe Assmann wrote: > > what I miss very much from Lyx (which you have in Word and others) is to > > mark a text,... > > I don't know. But it ist always possible to mark text with the left > mouse (or shift-cursor) and then insert it at some ot

Re: Feature

1999-03-05 Thread Bruce M Beach
[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Fri, 5 Mar 1999, Peter Suetterlin wrote: > Date: Fri, 5 Mar 1999 10:53:39 +0100 (CET) > From: Peter Suetterlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Feature > Resent-Date: Fri, 5 Mar 1999 10:5

Re: Feature

1999-03-05 Thread Bruce M Beach
On Fri, 5 Mar 1999, Uwe Assmann wrote: > Hello, > > what I miss very much from Lyx (which you have in Word and others) is to > mark a text, and then to drag it with held left mouse to another place in > the document. > For me, this saves a lot of cut/paste work. > > Any plans to support

Re: Feature

1999-03-05 Thread Jean-Pierre.Chretien
>> Date: Fri, 05 Mar 1999 09:56:55 +0100 >> From: Uwe Assmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> To: lyx-users <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> Subject: Feature >> >> Hello, >> >> what I miss very much from Lyx (which you have in Word and others) is to

Re: Feature

1999-03-05 Thread Paul L. Lussier
In a message dated: Fri, 05 Mar 1999 09:32:11 CST Bruce M Beach said: > A standard set of editing tools from the keyboard would be very helpful. > I don't care if its emacs or vi or old dos wordstar like commands. It should be customizable based upon lyxrc settings. If I have the emacs keyb

Re: Feature

1999-03-08 Thread Uwe Assmann
ave marked a text, just by dragging the text around with middle mouse button pressed. Have you used Word or StarOffice? This is IMHO a very useful feature of them. Even better would be a general editor for customizing sequences of commands. Then I could make this thing myself. I think you have

Re: Feature

1999-03-08 Thread Bruce M Beach
On Mon, 8 Mar 1999, Uwe Assmann wrote: > > Hmm, I think I have it there (no drag, but quite similar) > > - mark the text > > - go where I want to put it > > - center click on the mouse > > Yes, I know that but this behaves as (copy; paste). What I'd like to have > is > (cut; paste). > text,

Re: Feature

1999-03-09 Thread Thierry Michalowski
Hello! I don't know even the first bit of how the Lyx code is organized, but this leads me to a reflexion: why is there no embedded interpreter (or may I have missed it?) in Lyx? This could be an easy - ok, maybe not _that_ easy - way to allow expanding the capabilities of this wonderful tool. Em

Re: Feature

1999-03-09 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
> "Thierry" == Thierry Michalowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Thierry> Hello! I don't know even the first bit of how the Lyx code Thierry> is organized, but this leads me to a reflexion: why is there Thierry> no embedded interpreter (or may I have missed it?) in Lyx? Thierry> This could be

Re: Feature

1999-03-09 Thread Bruce M Beach
On Tue, 9 Mar 1999, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: > "Thierry" == Thierry Michalowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Thierry> Hello! I don't know even the first bit of how the Lyx code > Thierry> is organized, but this leads me to a reflexion: why is there > Thierry> no embedded interpreter (or

Re: Feature

1999-03-09 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
> "Bruce" == Bruce M Beach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> There is no interpreter because it is not done yet. I think we >> will include a small scheme implementation like SIOD in LyX 1.2. Bruce> Does this mean that I would be able to group keystrokes into Bruce> one command and execute t

Re: Feature

1999-03-09 Thread Bruce M Beach
to > Bruce> one command and execute them with some hotkey that I have > Bruce> assigned? > > Among other things, yes. You could also bind a complex command with > loops, test and whatever to a single key. > > JMarc I eagerly await this feature Bruce Ps I alw

Re: Feature

1999-03-09 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
>>>>> "Bruce" == Bruce M Beach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> Among other things, yes. You could also bind a complex command >> with loops, test and whatever to a single key. Bruce>I eagerly await this feature Don't we all ? :) Bruce

New feature suggest

1999-02-12 Thread Thomas Stroese
Hi Lyxers! Thanks for the great release 1.0.0! I have 2 little suggestions for new features: Makeindex: In the dialog box for new index entries could be two shortcuts and buttons ("bf", "em"), which add a "|textbf" bzw. "|textit" in order to generate a bold bzw. emphas

Re: Feature {Correction}

1999-03-05 Thread Jean-Pierre.Chretien
>> Hmm, I think I have it there (no drag, but quite similar) >> - mark the text >> - go where I want to put it >> - center click on the mouse Please ignore this mail, I clicked on "Send" instead of "Kill" in the window where I bugun to answer. Ther have been better ones ;-) -- Jean-Pierre

Re: New feature suggest

1999-02-12 Thread Paul L. Lussier
Another feature I'd like to see is the ability to print just the TOC from within LyX. Though, if someone could tell me what I can do with the file.toc I get from exporting a LyX file, then runnin LaTeX on it, that might get me through. (I know nothing about (La)Tex :( Thanks, -- Seeya,

Re: New feature suggest

1999-02-15 Thread Jean-Pierre.Chretien
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Subject: Re: New feature suggest >> Date: Fri, 12 Feb 1999 15:38:21 -0500 >> From: "Paul L. Lussier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> >> >> Another feature I'd like to see is the ability to print just the TOC fro

Re: New feature suggest

1999-02-17 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
> "Thomas" == Thomas Stroese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Thomas> Hi Lyxers! Thanks for the great release 1.0.0! Thomas> I have 2 little suggestions for new features: Thomas> Makeindex: In the dialog box for new index entries could be Thomas> two shortcuts and buttons ("bf", "em"), which ad

Bug (or feature) in tables

1999-02-03 Thread kimmo
In my last mail I described a feature in LyX 1.0.0 mathpanel, but now I and my colleagues found another feature the new LyX. If you specify the column width in a normal column this column width is also automatically copied to all columns above and below it unfortunately including the multicolumn