Juergen Spitzmueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> S. Chen wrote:
>
> > I just started using lyx two week ago and I'm using a version 1.5.1.
> > Somehow I lost all the document class so that for every writing I created
> > the lyx said layout file was required and it could produce any output.
On Wed, Oct 17, 2007 at 05:11:57PM -0400, John Lorenc wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is there any way that I could have a single blank line (12 pt)
> inserted between each of my footnotes using the report class in Lyx?
>
> e.g.:
>
> Here,[1] is,[2] an, example.[3]
>
> _
>
> 1. Some publication inform
Hello,
Is there any way that I could have a single blank line (12 pt)
inserted between each of my footnotes using the report class in Lyx?
e.g.:
Here,[1] is,[2] an, example.[3]
_
1. Some publication informaton, Single spaced.
2. Some more, single spaced.
3. The end, single spaced.
Th
Dave Hewitt writes:
> >So you're saying you have timed backups set and, even with a valid backup
> >path and having the document open past the time limit, you're not getting
> >a backup file?
>
> Correct. Could this have something to do with the odd path that was given
> in the error message?
On Wednesday 17 October 2007 16:50:47 Mark Hansel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This AM, I tried to open a file with lyx format 2.16 and the lyx2lyx
> script failed. I can provide details off-list.
Please do. I am interested to see where it fails to fix it.
> Mark Hansel
--
José Abílio
Hi,
This AM, I tried to open a file with lyx format 2.16 and the lyx2lyx
script failed. I can provide details off-list.
Mark Hansel
On Wed, 17 Oct 2007, Enrico Forestieri wrote:
> However, you can control height and depth through a parameter. Indeed,
> LaTeX multiplies height and depth of a row in a table by \arraystretch.
> Now, given that the height is generally bigger than the depth, for a
> sufficiently high value of \arra
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Nicolás <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Now to the point. Your suggestion did not work, but allowed me to
realise I have found a bug (I think). The behavior I experience is the
following. With LyX just started, the first time I type ALTgr + "´"
followed by "o", I get "ó"
"Paul A. Rubin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> That's what I get ... sometimes ... (I have timed backups deselected,
> but apparently there are untimed backups triggered by alignment of the
> planets or something).
When you explicitly save.
JMarc
Nicolás <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Now to the point. Your suggestion did not work, but allowed me to
> realise I have found a bug (I think). The behavior I experience is the
> following. With LyX just started, the first time I type ALTgr + "´"
> followed by "o", I get "ó" (with independence of
In previous versions of LyX I could use (in Windows) (Alt gr + "´") +
"o" in order to get an accented o: "ó". In LyX 1.5.2 (and I think also
in 1.5.1) this does not work. Is this a bug or do I have to configure
something? Thanks!
I have no idea how the mechanism you describe used to work, bu
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