On Saturday 04 March 2006 10:03, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
First of all, I suggest you try to change interface fonts under prefences.
If this does not help, consider more TrurType fonts, although I suspect it
it *them* that broke things in the first place.
I guess you're right there, because I
I'm trying to write some fiction involving some gutteral dialogue,
specifically, chopping the g off the end of present-tense verbs. As I
understand it, the correct way to be grammaticaly incorrect is to remove the
g and add an appostrophe, however spellcheck pitches a major hissy when I do
Hi,
I often use notes in LyX to put random comments about a document, which
is very handy. Problem is, the spellchecker also checks the notes (which
are full of non-existent words).
An option to prevent notes from being spellchecked would be very helpful
(and quite reasonnable, since notes
Hi, I used an older version of LyX without problems, but today I
installed version 1.3.7 and sudenly when I try to preview the PDF
output using pdflatex the following message is presented:
Cannot view file
No information for viewing (pdflatex)
Any idea on this error???
Thanx a lot in advance
Hi
I was using document class: article (AMS, sequential numbering). After
defining subsection or subsubsection, i saw my first line (until the
enter) and my subsection or subsubsection joining together at the same
line. My guess is that this is a bug, but i don't know if its a reported
bug or
On Sunday 05 March 2006 17:21, Jean-Sebastien Roy wrote:
Hi,
I often use notes in LyX to put random comments about a document, which
is very handy. Problem is, the spellchecker also checks the notes (which
are full of non-existent words).
An option to prevent notes from being spellchecked
Julio Rojas wrote:
Hi, I used an older version of LyX without problems, but today I
installed version 1.3.7 and sudenly when I try to preview the PDF
output using pdflatex the following message is presented:
Cannot view file
No information for viewing (pdflatex)
Any idea on this error???
Julio Rojas wrote:
Any idea on this error???
Have you reconfigured LyX (Edit Reconfigure)?
Dan
Nick Kuzmik wrote:
I'm trying to write some fiction involving some gutteral dialogue, specifically, chopping the g off the end of present-tense verbs. As I understand it, the correct way to be grammaticaly incorrect is to remove the g and add an appostrophe, however spellcheck pitches a major
On Saturday 04 March 2006 10:03, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
First of all, I suggest you try to change interface fonts under prefences.
If this does not help, consider more TrurType fonts, although I suspect it
it *them* that broke things in the first place.
I guess you're right there, because I
I'm trying to write some fiction involving some gutteral dialogue,
specifically, chopping the g off the end of present-tense verbs. As I
understand it, the correct way to be grammaticaly incorrect is to remove the
g and add an appostrophe, however spellcheck pitches a major hissy when I do
Hi,
I often use notes in LyX to put random comments about a document, which
is very handy. Problem is, the spellchecker also checks the notes (which
are full of non-existent words).
An option to prevent notes from being spellchecked would be very helpful
(and quite reasonnable, since notes
Hi, I used an older version of LyX without problems, but today I
installed version 1.3.7 and sudenly when I try to preview the PDF
output using pdflatex the following message is presented:
Cannot view file
No information for viewing (pdflatex)
Any idea on this error???
Thanx a lot in advance
Hi
I was using document class: article (AMS, sequential numbering). After
defining subsection or subsubsection, i saw my first line (until the
enter) and my subsection or subsubsection joining together at the same
line. My guess is that this is a bug, but i don't know if its a reported
bug or
On Sunday 05 March 2006 17:21, Jean-Sebastien Roy wrote:
Hi,
I often use notes in LyX to put random comments about a document, which
is very handy. Problem is, the spellchecker also checks the notes (which
are full of non-existent words).
An option to prevent notes from being spellchecked
Julio Rojas wrote:
Hi, I used an older version of LyX without problems, but today I
installed version 1.3.7 and sudenly when I try to preview the PDF
output using pdflatex the following message is presented:
Cannot view file
No information for viewing (pdflatex)
Any idea on this error???
Julio Rojas wrote:
Any idea on this error???
Have you reconfigured LyX (Edit Reconfigure)?
Dan
Nick Kuzmik wrote:
I'm trying to write some fiction involving some gutteral dialogue, specifically, chopping the g off the end of present-tense verbs. As I understand it, the correct way to be grammaticaly incorrect is to remove the g and add an appostrophe, however spellcheck pitches a major
On Saturday 04 March 2006 10:03, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>
> First of all, I suggest you try to change interface fonts under prefences.
> If this does not help, consider more TrurType fonts, although I suspect it
> it *them* that broke things in the first place.
I guess you're right there,
I'm trying to write some fiction involving some gutteral dialogue,
specifically, chopping the "g" off the end of present-tense verbs. As I
understand it, the correct way to be grammaticaly incorrect is to remove the
"g" and add an appostrophe, however spellcheck pitches a major hissy when I do
Hi,
I often use notes in LyX to put random comments about a document, which
is very handy. Problem is, the spellchecker also checks the notes (which
are full of non-existent words).
An option to prevent notes from being spellchecked would be very helpful
(and quite reasonnable, since notes
Hi, I used an older version of LyX without problems, but today I
installed version 1.3.7 and sudenly when I try to preview the PDF
output using pdflatex the following message is presented:
Cannot view file
No information for viewing (pdflatex)
Any idea on this error???
Thanx a lot in advance
Hi
I was using document class: article (AMS, sequential numbering). After
defining subsection or subsubsection, i saw my first line (until the
enter) and my subsection or subsubsection joining together at the same
line. My guess is that this is a bug, but i don't know if its a reported
bug or
On Sunday 05 March 2006 17:21, Jean-Sebastien Roy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I often use notes in LyX to put random comments about a document, which
> is very handy. Problem is, the spellchecker also checks the notes (which
> are full of non-existent words).
>
> An option to prevent notes from being
Julio Rojas wrote:
Hi, I used an older version of LyX without problems, but today I
installed version 1.3.7 and sudenly when I try to preview the PDF
output using pdflatex the following message is presented:
Cannot view file
No information for viewing (pdflatex)
Any idea on this error???
Julio Rojas wrote:
> Any idea on this error???
Have you reconfigured LyX (Edit > Reconfigure)?
Dan
Nick Kuzmik wrote:
I'm trying to write some fiction involving some gutteral dialogue, specifically, chopping the "g" off the end of present-tense verbs. As I understand it, the correct way to be grammaticaly incorrect is to remove the "g" and add an appostrophe, however spellcheck pitches a
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