I'm using LyX 2.0.5.1 on Mac OS X 10.6.8
Spell checking is stubbornly refusing to work :-(
None of the three options work (Native, Aspell, Hunspell).
Have tried installing Hunspell (I would prefer to use the system
dictionaries, but selecting 'native' for the dictionary doesn't work so
have tri
I'm not positive, but I think PPM is the default format used to display a
PDF graphic in the LyX GUI. Try running
convert badgraphic.pdf badgraphic.ppm
in a shell/terminal/whatever and see if you get an error message.
Paul
On Thu, 18 Apr 2013, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
You alert by selecting a string and the Edit > Text Style > Alert. You
un-alert either by putting the cursor at the first position of the alerted
string and then press backspace, or via the context-menu "Dissolve Inset".
Jürgen,
Thanks for the
On 04/18/2013 05:30 AM, Anna Obertacke wrote:
I just noticed that I was using the wrong LYX version. Now I tried again with
2.0.4. (less issues with mac).
Here I have no problem with preview.
Ok, well, that is better.
But another problem is still there:
I open main. Then I open a chapter. Th
I just noticed that I was using the wrong LYX version. Now I tried again with
2.0.4. (less issues with mac).
Here I have no problem with preview.
But another problem is still there:
I open main. Then I open a chapter. Then I change anything in chapter. Then I
go to main and klick onto the red cl
>
> In version 2.0.5.1 when I tried to un-alert highlighted text that option
> was greyed out in the text style sub-menu. Trying it on regular text
> indicates I can turn on the red text but I don't know it will then allow me
> to turn it off.
>
You alert by selecting a string and the Edit > Text