On 2015-06-08, Kevin Spi wrote:
Dear all,
There appears to be a bug in the latest Lyx version, 2.1.3, when using an
Azerty keyboard. Usually when I wish to add square brackets in an equation,
I use the shortcut Alt+M, followed by AltGr+[. The reason I use AltGr is
that on Azerty keyboards
2015-06-08 23:13 GMT+02:00 Kevin Spi spirilyxformgm...@spiri.be:
Dear all,
There appears to be a bug in the latest Lyx version, 2.1.3, when using an
Azerty keyboard. Usually when I wish to add square brackets in an equation,
I use the shortcut Alt+M, followed by AltGr+[. The reason I use
Jürgen Spitzmüller spitz at lyx.org writes:
2015-06-08 23:13 GMT+02:00 Kevin Spi spirilyxformgmane at
spiri.be:Dear all,
There appears to be a bug in the latest Lyx version, 2.1.3, when using an
Azerty keyboard. Usually when I wish to add square brackets in an equation,
I use the shortcut
Hi there,
I am a new user of Lyx, but a not a beginner in LaTEX.
I couldn’t find in the internet why Lyx doesn’t allow to edit the source LaTEX
file. It would be an awesome feature and could make Lyx a great rival against
the other LaTEX editors.
I like the simplicity of Lyx and the features
On Tue, Jun 09, 2015 at 10:00:25PM +0100, Ricardo Gaspar wrote:
Hi there,
I am a new user of Lyx, but a not a beginner in LaTEX.
Hi Ricardo, and welcome! It's nice to have a fresh perspective. Please
keep providing feedback and if you happen to have the time and
interests, patches or (if you
Hi Ricardo,
Can you provide an example of a situation where the feature in question
would be useful? I composed in raw LaTeX for 20 years but since
switching pretty much full-time to LyX several years ago I have yet to
find a situation that LyX (plus perhaps a little ERT
On 06/09/2015 06:13 PM, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
On Tue, Jun 09, 2015 at 10:00:25PM +0100, Ricardo Gaspar wrote:
Hi there,
I am a new user of Lyx, but a not a beginner in LaTEX.
Hi Ricardo, and welcome! It's nice to have a fresh perspective. Please
keep providing feedback and if you happen to
I have to plug emacs for native lyx support. That application is awesome at
parsing raw Latex. As Richard said, this is the antithesis of why anyone
would use Lyx. I have become a huge fan of seamlessly integrating my latex
documents, mostly tables, using the input command and editing the .tex
On 2015-06-08, Kevin Spi wrote:
Dear all,
There appears to be a bug in the latest Lyx version, 2.1.3, when using an
Azerty keyboard. Usually when I wish to add square brackets in an equation,
I use the shortcut Alt+M, followed by AltGr+[. The reason I use AltGr is
that on Azerty keyboards
2015-06-08 23:13 GMT+02:00 Kevin Spi spirilyxformgm...@spiri.be:
Dear all,
There appears to be a bug in the latest Lyx version, 2.1.3, when using an
Azerty keyboard. Usually when I wish to add square brackets in an equation,
I use the shortcut Alt+M, followed by AltGr+[. The reason I use
Jürgen Spitzmüller spitz at lyx.org writes:
2015-06-08 23:13 GMT+02:00 Kevin Spi spirilyxformgmane at
spiri.be:Dear all,
There appears to be a bug in the latest Lyx version, 2.1.3, when using an
Azerty keyboard. Usually when I wish to add square brackets in an equation,
I use the shortcut
Hi there,
I am a new user of Lyx, but a not a beginner in LaTEX.
I couldn’t find in the internet why Lyx doesn’t allow to edit the source LaTEX
file. It would be an awesome feature and could make Lyx a great rival against
the other LaTEX editors.
I like the simplicity of Lyx and the features
On Tue, Jun 09, 2015 at 10:00:25PM +0100, Ricardo Gaspar wrote:
Hi there,
I am a new user of Lyx, but a not a beginner in LaTEX.
Hi Ricardo, and welcome! It's nice to have a fresh perspective. Please
keep providing feedback and if you happen to have the time and
interests, patches or (if you
Hi Ricardo,
Can you provide an example of a situation where the feature in question
would be useful? I composed in raw LaTeX for 20 years but since
switching pretty much full-time to LyX several years ago I have yet to
find a situation that LyX (plus perhaps a little ERT
On 06/09/2015 06:13 PM, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
On Tue, Jun 09, 2015 at 10:00:25PM +0100, Ricardo Gaspar wrote:
Hi there,
I am a new user of Lyx, but a not a beginner in LaTEX.
Hi Ricardo, and welcome! It's nice to have a fresh perspective. Please
keep providing feedback and if you happen to
I have to plug emacs for native lyx support. That application is awesome at
parsing raw Latex. As Richard said, this is the antithesis of why anyone
would use Lyx. I have become a huge fan of seamlessly integrating my latex
documents, mostly tables, using the input command and editing the .tex
On 2015-06-08, Kevin Spi wrote:
> Dear all,
> There appears to be a bug in the latest Lyx version, 2.1.3, when using an
> Azerty keyboard. Usually when I wish to add square brackets in an equation,
> I use the shortcut Alt+M, followed by AltGr+[. The reason I use AltGr is
> that on Azerty
2015-06-08 23:13 GMT+02:00 Kevin Spi :
> Dear all,
>
> There appears to be a bug in the latest Lyx version, 2.1.3, when using an
> Azerty keyboard. Usually when I wish to add square brackets in an equation,
> I use the shortcut Alt+M, followed by AltGr+[. The reason I
Jürgen Spitzmüller lyx.org> writes:
>
>
> 2015-06-08 23:13 GMT+02:00 Kevin Spi
spiri.be>:Dear all,
> There appears to be a bug in the latest Lyx version, 2.1.3, when using an
> Azerty keyboard. Usually when I wish to add square brackets in an equation,
> I use the shortcut Alt+M, followed by
Hi there,
I am a new user of Lyx, but a not a beginner in LaTEX.
I couldn’t find in the internet why Lyx doesn’t allow to edit the source LaTEX
file. It would be an awesome feature and could make Lyx a great rival against
the other LaTEX editors.
I like the simplicity of Lyx and the features
On Tue, Jun 09, 2015 at 10:00:25PM +0100, Ricardo Gaspar wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I am a new user of Lyx, but a not a beginner in LaTEX.
Hi Ricardo, and welcome! It's nice to have a fresh perspective. Please
keep providing feedback and if you happen to have the time and
interests, patches or (if
Hi Ricardo,
Can you provide an example of a situation where the feature in question
would be useful? I composed in raw LaTeX for 20 years but since
switching pretty much full-time to LyX several years ago I have yet to
find a situation that LyX (plus perhaps a little ERT
On 06/09/2015 06:13 PM, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
On Tue, Jun 09, 2015 at 10:00:25PM +0100, Ricardo Gaspar wrote:
Hi there,
I am a new user of Lyx, but a not a beginner in LaTEX.
Hi Ricardo, and welcome! It's nice to have a fresh perspective. Please
keep providing feedback and if you happen to
I have to plug emacs for native lyx support. That application is awesome at
parsing raw Latex. As Richard said, this is the antithesis of why anyone
would use Lyx. I have become a huge fan of seamlessly integrating my latex
documents, mostly tables, using the input command and editing the .tex
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