"Thierry" == Thierry Michalowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thierry Well, I should try to answer to that. Actually, I think
Thierry -should be corrected by someone if I'm wrong, I'm currently
Thierry working withe the 0.12 version of Lyx - that there is no
Thierry relashionship between Lyx and
With regard to multiple frames, I tried on my Linux box last night and was
able to open several instances of LyX with a different document in each and
switch between them with no trouble at all. I didn't try it, but I would
suggest that the X clipboard functions might well be available
to be able to view several
documents at the same time, which is why multiple frames and split
windows are so useful in emacs. You can start another LyX process,
but then you can't cut and paste between documents, because LyX
doesn't copy into the X cut buffer...
My point exactly ! I knew I wasn't alone out
On Thu, 21 Jan 1999, Paul L. Lussier wrote:
Does KLyX work without KDE? I currently jump between Solaris and Linux,
and really like having identical environments on the different platforms.
Switching to KDE isn't really an option for the Solaris environment, so
if KLyX only works under KDE,
"Paul" == Paul L Lussier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Paul Does KLyX work without KDE? I currently jump between Solaris
Paul and Linux, and really like having identical environments on the
Paul different platforms. Switching to KDE isn't really an option
Paul for the Solaris environment, so if
Ralph Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
With regard to multiple frames I didn't try it, but I would
suggest that the X clipboard functions might well be available for
transferring text between instances as well.
If you *had* tried it, you would discovered that each instance of LyX
pment team that this behaviour ought to
Roger be changed?
The clipboard will indeed not work. And multiple frames will probably
happen sooner than shared clipboard.
JMarc
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"Ralph" == Ralph Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ralph I'm peripherally involved in a co-operative effort to get a new
Ralph UK Linux magazine launched. Since the progenitor of this has
Ralph asked for contributions to be submitted in LaTeX format I am
Ralph advocating that contributors should
Roger Williams wrote:
Ralph Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
With regard to multiple frames I didn't try it, but I would
suggest that the X clipboard functions might well be available for
transferring text between instances as well.
If you *had* tried it, you would
In a message dated: Thu, 21 Jan 1999 16:07:08 +0100
Michael Hanke said:
Not true: Im doing the same (switching between Solaris and Linux).
And I am running KDE on both platforms with success. I think
personally that it's better than CDE or openwin.
What I meant by stating that KDE not being an
Hi all,
I've been using LyX for sometime now as a general utility word-processor, and
love it. One feature I would really like, if it's possible, would be something
similar to the multiple frames feature of emacs.
Often, when working in one document, I need to look at another document
I have 2 general questions related to that.
I've heard of KDE and Klyx. What's the
relationship of Lyx with Gnome and how
choose between KDE and Gnome if they provide
the same functionality but you also want Lyx?
I'm looking forward
to the final release of 1.0 :)
I have to
On Wed, 20 Jan 1999, myriam wrote:
I have 2 general questions related to that.
I've heard of KDE and Klyx. What's the
relationship of Lyx with Gnome and how
choose between KDE and Gnome if they provide
the same functionality but you also want Lyx?
Well, I should try to answer to
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