>> Paul L Lussier writes:
PLL> Until Paul asked the question, I never really thought about it.
PLL> But now seeing that there are 2 different options that need
PLL> setting, I wonder why the X conventions weren't followed in the
PLL> first place? --
A long time ago, like three years, I
> "Paul" == Paul D Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Paul> Well... first, I don't understand why the name of the app should
Paul> have anything to do with parsing the command-line options.
Paul> Sure, the name of the app is always used as the instance name
Paul> for X resources, but what does
%% Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Paul> Oh, wait. I see the problem. Somehow these only work if you
Paul> invoke the command with the exact name "lyx" (so that's [at
Paul> least the filename part of] arg[0]). I installed it as
Paul> "lyx-1.0.0" and was running it with
> "Paul" == Paul D Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Paul> Hmm... ah, I see the problem. The LyX man page is malformed,
Paul> such that catman -w (at least on Solaris) doesn't generate the
Paul> right windex entry. On Solaris if the man page you ask for
Paul> doesn't exist in windex, man as
%% Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
jl> I think the resources (and associated options) width, height, xpos
jl> and ypos do what you want. Did you try them? They are documented
jl> in the man page.
Man page?
$ man lyx
No manual entry for lyx.
Hmm... ah, I see the probl
> "Paul" == Paul L Lussier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Paul> In a message dated: Thu, 11 Feb 1999 12:10:33 +0100 Jean-Marc
Paul> Lasgouttes said:
>>> "Paul" == Paul D Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
Paul> Does LyX obey any X resources?
>> I think the resources (and associated optio
In a message dated: Thu, 11 Feb 1999 12:10:33 +0100
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes said:
>> "Paul" == Paul D Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>Paul> Does LyX obey any X resources?
>
>I think the resources (and associated options) width, height, xpos and
>ypos do what you want. Did you try them? Th
> "Paul" == Paul D Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Paul> Does LyX obey any X resources? Is there any other way to set
Paul> the initial geometry of the window? The default window size is
Paul> far too small and I find it incredibly annoying to have to
Paul> resize it by hand every time I
Does LyX obey any X resources? Is there any other way to set the
initial geometry of the window? The default window size is far too
small and I find it incredibly annoying to have to resize it by hand
every time I start LyX, but I can't find any documentation on ways to
set the initial geometry