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2021-09-02 Thread jezZiFeR
Hello, is there any way to use a dashed line rather than a solid one in formatting with LyX? Would be very helpful... I use LyX’ current version, Komascript report. Thanks a lot! Jess -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users

Re: SV: A more effective error correction mechanism

2021-09-02 Thread John White
Does this revisit the old issue re whether Lyx is or is not a word processor? John On Thursday, September 2, 2021 5:39:13 AM PDT Daniel wrote: > I tend to agree with Helge on this particular feature. But generally > find it great when people mention features in other word processors they > find

Re: SV: A more effective error correction mechanism

2021-09-02 Thread Daniel
On 02/09/2021 14:53, John White wrote: Does this revisit the old issue re whether Lyx is or is not a word processor? John On Thursday, September 2, 2021 5:39:13 AM PDT Daniel wrote: I tend to agree with Helge on this particular feature. But generally find it great when people mention features

Re: SV: A more effective error correction mechanism

2021-09-02 Thread Daniel
I tend to agree with Helge on this particular feature. But generally find it great when people mention features in other word processors they find helpful. So, thanks paolo. On 02/09/2021 10:35, Helge Hafting wrote: The editor in gmail underlines in red words that cannot be founf in its

SV: I need an environment similar to, but not identical to LyX-Code

2021-09-02 Thread Helge Hafting
> I need an environment similar to, but not identical to the LyX-Code > environment. Specifically, I need the page margins to be the same as > regular text, and I'd also like a smaller font. LyX-code is defined in /usr/share/lyx/layouts/lyxmacros.inc (OSes other than Linux may use a different

SV: A more effective error correction mechanism

2021-09-02 Thread Helge Hafting
>The editor in gmail underlines in red words that cannot be founf in its >vocabulary, as lyx does, but it differs in correction, carried out without >right clicking: just left clicking on that word pops up the list of 1) >alternatives and 2) possible splitting Please no popup on a left click.