laying the window.
Thanks again
All the best
Jacques
On Sun, 2020-10-11 at 20:40 +0200, Pavel Sanda wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 08, 2020 at 02:39:36PM +, Jacques B. Siboni wrote:
> > I try to run it through a remote display on another Ubuntu computer.
> > I use putty to connect; xt
Thanks Pavel
I have a major linux problem with this computer. As soon as it is resolved I'll
try with your suggestion.
Talk to you
Jacques
On Sun, 2020-10-11 at 20:40 +0200, Pavel Sanda wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 08, 2020 at 02:39:36PM +, Jacques B. Siboni wrote:
> > I try to run i
apps appreciate
When I run lyx I can see it is running on the processes list but there is no
display. It just stays like that.
Is there a hidden option or what?
Does it ring a bell?
Thanks for your help
Jacques
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Hi i am using LYX to write my thesis wherein i am unable to set line space
to onehalf. its showing an error ''file'setspace.sty' not found. could you
please help me in solving this.
thanks in advance
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Hello
I am editing a document in Lyx with other authors using change tracking, but
I myself edit this document from different computers. I would like to know
if it is possible to tell Lyx that I am the same author no matter what
computer I am using, so my changes will be the same color.
Thank
Hello
I am editing a document in Lyx with other authors using change tracking, but
I myself edit this document from different computers. I would like to know
if it is possible to tell Lyx that I am the same author no matter what
computer I am using, so my changes will be the same color.
Thank
Hello
I am editing a document in Lyx with other authors using change tracking, but
I myself edit this document from different computers. I would like to know
if it is possible to tell Lyx that I am the same author no matter what
computer I am using, so my changes will be the same color.
Thank
Hi,
In newer versions of LyX (I'm using 2.0.3 on windows) I have noticed the
following very annoying behaviour: If you undo it undoes not only the
latest key press but something like the last 20-30 key presses. This means
that if you make some changes, and then delete something by mistake, undo
Hi,
In newer versions of LyX (I'm using 2.0.3 on windows) I have noticed the
following very annoying behaviour: If you undo it undoes not only the
latest key press but something like the last 20-30 key presses. This means
that if you make some changes, and then delete something by mistake, undo
Hi,
In newer versions of LyX (I'm using 2.0.3 on windows) I have noticed the
following very annoying behaviour: If you undo it undoes not only the
latest key press but something like the last 20-30 key presses. This means
that if you make some changes, and then delete something by mistake, undo
can use other special packages, or xelatex).
Regards,
Yihui
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Phone: 515-294-2465 Web: http://yihui.name
Department of Statistics, Iowa State University
2215 Snedecor Hall, Ames, IA
On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 at 7:35 PM, Etienne B. Racine etienn...@gmail.com
wrote
can use other special packages, or xelatex).
Regards,
Yihui
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Phone: 515-294-2465 Web: http://yihui.name
Department of Statistics, Iowa State University
2215 Snedecor Hall, Ames, IA
On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 at 7:35 PM, Etienne B. Racine etienn...@gmail.com
wrote
LaTeX
> problem (you can use other special packages, or xelatex).
>
> Regards,
> Yihui
> --
> Yihui Xie <xieyi...@gmail.com>
> Phone: 515-294-2465 Web: http://yihui.name
> Department of Statistics, Iowa State University
> 2215 Snedecor Hall, Ames, IA
>
>
Hi, this is a follow up of ticket 7741[1].
As I understand it, it is possible to fix the locale problem by setting the
encoding to ASCII [2] when setting language to something else than English,
or leaving the language to default. However, when the accents are in a
sweave chunk, e.g. for
Hi, this is a follow up of ticket 7741[1].
As I understand it, it is possible to fix the locale problem by setting the
encoding to ASCII [2] when setting language to something else than English,
or leaving the language to default. However, when the accents are in a
sweave chunk, e.g. for
Hi, this is a follow up of ticket 7741[1].
As I understand it, it is possible to fix the locale problem by setting the
encoding to ASCII [2] when setting language to something else than English,
or leaving the language to default. However, when the accents are in a
sweave chunk, e.g. for
Hello,
In LyX pre-2.0 I was able to put a cross-reference to an equation inside a
formula, so that it would look something like in this image:
http://www.latex-community.org/forum/download/file.php?id=4130
If I try to do this in LyX 2.0 the reference ends up immediately above the
formula, but
Hello,
In LyX pre-2.0 I was able to put a cross-reference to an equation inside a
formula, so that it would look something like in this image:
http://www.latex-community.org/forum/download/file.php?id=4130
If I try to do this in LyX 2.0 the reference ends up immediately above the
formula, but
Hello,
In LyX pre-2.0 I was able to put a cross-reference to an equation inside a
formula, so that it would look something like in this image:
http://www.latex-community.org/forum/download/file.php?id=4130
If I try to do this in LyX 2.0 the reference ends up immediately above the
formula, but
Hello:
Pardon me if this is a duplicate. My first message sent days ago did
not seem to get to the list.
I would like to save new spellcheck words in a personal dictionary. I
use a fresh install of Ubuntu 64 bit and Lyx 1.6.5. I have added a path
and filename (/home/mydic) in the
Hello:
Pardon me if this is a duplicate. My first message sent days ago did
not seem to get to the list.
I would like to save new spellcheck words in a personal dictionary. I
use a fresh install of Ubuntu 64 bit and Lyx 1.6.5. I have added a path
and filename (/home/mydic) in the
Hello:
Pardon me if this is a duplicate. My first message sent days ago did
not seem to get to the list.
I would like to save new spellcheck words in a personal dictionary. I
use a fresh install of Ubuntu 64 bit and Lyx 1.6.5. I have added a path
and filename (/home/mydic) in the
can't see why python would have
problems with it, not to mention no error or exit condition in this case.
Any hints?
What is the new format so I can bypass the layout2layout script?
Thanks,
B. Bogart
%%
%% This is file `csthesis.sty',
%% generated with the docstrip utility.
%%
%% The original
Thanks Julien!
I did not realize you could just put the package use in the preamble.
Then the document class chosen is lyx makes no difference to the output?
B. Bogart
Julien Rioux wrote:
On 16/04/2010 2:04 PM, B. Bogart wrote:
sfuthesis.layout
#% Do not delete the line below; configure
can't see why python would have
problems with it, not to mention no error or exit condition in this case.
Any hints?
What is the new format so I can bypass the layout2layout script?
Thanks,
B. Bogart
%%
%% This is file `csthesis.sty',
%% generated with the docstrip utility.
%%
%% The original
Thanks Julien!
I did not realize you could just put the package use in the preamble.
Then the document class chosen is lyx makes no difference to the output?
B. Bogart
Julien Rioux wrote:
On 16/04/2010 2:04 PM, B. Bogart wrote:
sfuthesis.layout
#% Do not delete the line below; configure
ng this layout is so simple, I can't see why python would have
problems with it, not to mention no error or exit condition in this case.
Any hints?
What is the new format so I can bypass the layout2layout script?
Thanks,
B. Bogart
%%
%% This is file `csthesis.sty',
%% generated with the docstr
Thanks Julien!
I did not realize you could just put the package use in the preamble.
Then the document class chosen is lyx makes no difference to the output?
B. Bogart
Julien Rioux wrote:
> On 16/04/2010 2:04 PM, B. Bogart wrote:
>>
>> sfuthesis.layout
>>
>>
>>
Hello all,
I've posted the following bug against ubuntu, in LyX 1.6.4.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lyx/+bug/515804
The bug report includes screenshots that illustrate the problem.
Anyone have any ideas what could be going on here?
Thanks,
B. Bogart
expects something called
obsolete.inc which no longer exists. Everything seems to work fine
after removing the offending line from the layout.
So the bug is invalid, it was a problem with the layout.
Thanks for your time,
B. Bogart
Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
B. Bogart schreef:
Hello all
Hello all,
I've posted the following bug against ubuntu, in LyX 1.6.4.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lyx/+bug/515804
The bug report includes screenshots that illustrate the problem.
Anyone have any ideas what could be going on here?
Thanks,
B. Bogart
expects something called
obsolete.inc which no longer exists. Everything seems to work fine
after removing the offending line from the layout.
So the bug is invalid, it was a problem with the layout.
Thanks for your time,
B. Bogart
Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
B. Bogart schreef:
Hello all
Hello all,
I've posted the following bug against ubuntu, in LyX 1.6.4.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lyx/+bug/515804
The bug report includes screenshots that illustrate the problem.
Anyone have any ideas what could be going on here?
Thanks,
B. Bogart
expects something called
"obsolete.inc" which no longer exists. Everything seems to work fine
after removing the offending line from the layout.
So the bug is invalid, it was a problem with the layout.
Thanks for your time,
B. Bogart
Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
B. Bogart schreef:
Hi
When I create a display equation with an array in it Lyx generates the
following latex code:
\[
\begin{array}{cc}
asdasd fff\\
asda asf\end{array}\]
I however want the alignment in my cells to be different from centered.
How do I change the alignment of the cells from within Lyx?
Hi
When I create a display equation with an array in it Lyx generates the
following latex code:
\[
\begin{array}{cc}
asdasd fff\\
asda asf\end{array}\]
I however want the alignment in my cells to be different from centered.
How do I change the alignment of the cells from within Lyx?
Hi
When I create a display equation with an array in it Lyx generates the
following latex code:
\[
\begin{array}{cc}
asdasd & fff\\
asda & asf\end{array}\]
I however want the alignment in my cells to be different from "centered".
How do I change the alignment of the cells from within Lyx?
Hi, this is how you do it (you have to add the words in your language
as this code is for spanish):
\makeatletter
\...@namedef{thm}{\@thm{\let \...@swap \...@gobble \...@plain }{thm}{Teorema}}
\...@namedef{cor}{\@thm{\let \...@swap \...@gobble \...@plain
}{thm}{Corolario}}
2009/9/28 rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com:
You'll be pleased to hear that this entire issue has been solved for the
next major release.
rh
Yes, very pleased.
Will I be equally pleased to hear about the release date?
Just kidding. Thanks for all the work with LyX ;-)
Hi, this is how you do it (you have to add the words in your language
as this code is for spanish):
\makeatletter
\...@namedef{thm}{\@thm{\let \...@swap \...@gobble \...@plain }{thm}{Teorema}}
\...@namedef{cor}{\@thm{\let \...@swap \...@gobble \...@plain
}{thm}{Corolario}}
2009/9/28 rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com:
You'll be pleased to hear that this entire issue has been solved for the
next major release.
rh
Yes, very pleased.
Will I be equally pleased to hear about the release date?
Just kidding. Thanks for all the work with LyX ;-)
> Hi, this is how you do it (you have to add the words in your language
> as this code is for spanish):
>
> \makeatletter
> \...@namedef{thm}{\@thm{\let \...@swap \...@gobble \...@plain }{thm}{Teorema}}
> \...@namedef{cor}{\@thm{\let \...@swap \...@gobble \...@plain
> }{thm}{Corolario}}
>
2009/9/28 rgheck :
> You'll be pleased to hear that this entire issue has been solved for the
> next major release.
>
> rh
Yes, very pleased.
Will I be equally pleased to hear about the release date?
Just kidding. Thanks for all the work with LyX ;-)
I started to write with document class= article and language =
swedish. I then activated the module Theorem and added a theorem and
a proof.
In the lyx window it shows Theorem and Proof (should it not be in swedish?
But I can live with that lost translation, but the postscript preview
shows only
I started to write with document class= article and language =
swedish. I then activated the module Theorem and added a theorem and
a proof.
In the lyx window it shows Theorem and Proof (should it not be in swedish?
But I can live with that lost translation, but the postscript preview
shows only
I started to write with document class= article and language =
swedish. I then activated the module "Theorem" and added a theorem and
a proof.
In the lyx window it shows "Theorem" and "Proof" (should it not be in swedish?
But I can live with that lost translation, but the postscript preview
shows
Your message has:
From: Manveru manv...@manveru.pl
which is not helpful.
I'm currently sorting based on To: or Cc: having lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
which sadly also selects messages that were emailed to me.
I'll have to have my sorting rules like this:
1. sort all list-id mailing lists
Your message has:
From: Manveru manv...@manveru.pl
which is not helpful.
I'm currently sorting based on To: or Cc: having lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
which sadly also selects messages that were emailed to me.
I'll have to have my sorting rules like this:
1. sort all list-id mailing lists
> Your message has:
>
> From: "Manveru"
>
> which is not helpful.
>
> I'm currently sorting based on To: or Cc: having lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
> which sadly also selects messages that were emailed to me.
>
> I'll have to have my sorting rules like this:
>
> 1. sort all list-id
Hi.
I'm having the problem of creating a table with three columns and each
column will contain a lot of text, so I've set the columns to be like
5 cm wide (each). The problem is now that some cells contains strings
of characters that are not properwords and these must be wrapped, else
you can't
It's called an hyphenation point. Insert-Formatting-Hyphenation Point,
or Ctrl-minus.
Great. Although I have to add them manually. So the two questions remains:
How to avoid doing that manually, and how can I not get the
hyphenation character (minus) at the end of the line?
Is manual adding
Hi.
I'm having the problem of creating a table with three columns and each
column will contain a lot of text, so I've set the columns to be like
5 cm wide (each). The problem is now that some cells contains strings
of characters that are not properwords and these must be wrapped, else
you can't
It's called an hyphenation point. Insert-Formatting-Hyphenation Point,
or Ctrl-minus.
Great. Although I have to add them manually. So the two questions remains:
How to avoid doing that manually, and how can I not get the
hyphenation character (minus) at the end of the line?
Is manual adding
Hi.
I'm having the problem of creating a table with three columns and each
column will contain a lot of text, so I've set the columns to be like
5 cm wide (each). The problem is now that some cells contains strings
of characters that are not properwords and these must be wrapped, else
you can't
> It's called an "hyphenation point". Insert->Formatting->Hyphenation Point,
> or Ctrl-minus.
Great. Although I have to add them manually. So the two questions remains:
How to avoid doing that manually, and how can I not get the
hyphenation character (minus) at the end of the line?
Is manual
I just viewed a video demo of google wave, and remembered the
collaboration discussion when someone talked about using wiki for
collaborative editing, but google wave sounds to be a much more
interesting tool for collaboration in this way. So either use wave for
LyX files or use LyX to edit Waves?
I just viewed a video demo of google wave, and remembered the
collaboration discussion when someone talked about using wiki for
collaborative editing, but google wave sounds to be a much more
interesting tool for collaboration in this way. So either use wave for
LyX files or use LyX to edit Waves?
I just viewed a video demo of google wave, and remembered the
collaboration discussion when someone talked about using wiki for
collaborative editing, but google wave sounds to be a much more
interesting tool for collaboration in this way. So either use wave for
LyX files or use LyX to edit Waves?
Hi.
Is it possible to change the default unit for column width from inch
to mm (or something else?)
First I wish to come clean with one thing: I'd like to see LyX being
used by the ms word people in the industry, so my take is: do not
trust files someone send to you (see earlier discussions on
collaboration)
1) I like the lyx format as it is BECAUSE it is not compressed, so I
would definitely
I use Linux.
2009/4/17 Doug Laidlaw laidl...@hotkey.net.au:
On Friday 17 April 2009 4:53:12 pm A B wrote:
Hi.
Is it possible to change the default unit for column width from inch
to mm (or something else?)
You don't say what OS. I am running Mandriva Linux in Australia, which is
metric
Hi.
Is it possible to change the default unit for column width from inch
to mm (or something else?)
First I wish to come clean with one thing: I'd like to see LyX being
used by the ms word people in the industry, so my take is: do not
trust files someone send to you (see earlier discussions on
collaboration)
1) I like the lyx format as it is BECAUSE it is not compressed, so I
would definitely
I use Linux.
2009/4/17 Doug Laidlaw laidl...@hotkey.net.au:
On Friday 17 April 2009 4:53:12 pm A B wrote:
Hi.
Is it possible to change the default unit for column width from inch
to mm (or something else?)
You don't say what OS. I am running Mandriva Linux in Australia, which is
metric
Hi.
Is it possible to change the default unit for column width from inch
to mm (or something else?)
First I wish to come clean with one thing: I'd like to see LyX being
used by the ms word people in the industry, so my take is: do not
trust files someone send to you (see earlier discussions on
collaboration)
> 1) I like the lyx format as it is BECAUSE it is not compressed, so I
> would
I use Linux.
2009/4/17 Doug Laidlaw <laidl...@hotkey.net.au>:
> On Friday 17 April 2009 4:53:12 pm A B wrote:
>> Hi.
>> Is it possible to change the default unit for column width from inch
>> to mm (or something else?)
>
> You don't say what OS. I am running M
Thanks Uwe,
Its working fine now.
Looks like a ubuntu package overrode my userland moderncv class.
.b.
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
B. Bogart schrieb:
After much effort getting my moderncv CV to work in Lyx 1.5.3, I just
tried making some changes (now running 1.5.6 on intrepid) and LyX
Thanks Uwe,
Its working fine now.
Looks like a ubuntu package overrode my userland moderncv class.
.b.
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
B. Bogart schrieb:
After much effort getting my moderncv CV to work in Lyx 1.5.3, I just
tried making some changes (now running 1.5.6 on intrepid) and LyX
Thanks Uwe,
Its working fine now.
Looks like a ubuntu package overrode my userland moderncv class.
.b.
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> B. Bogart schrieb:
>
>> After much effort getting my moderncv CV to work in Lyx 1.5.3, I just
>> tried making some changes (now running 1.5.6 on
instead.
I've attached the LyX file up to the first section error.
What has changed so much in Lyx between these versions?
Thanks,
B. Bogart
tmp.lyx
Description: application/lyx
instead.
I've attached the LyX file up to the first section error.
What has changed so much in Lyx between these versions?
Thanks,
B. Bogart
tmp.lyx
Description: application/lyx
tead.
I've attached the LyX file up to the first section error.
What has changed so much in Lyx between these versions?
Thanks,
B. Bogart
tmp.lyx
Description: application/lyx
You usually don't get that kind of support for computer programs, but
the help you can get when it comes to LyX is marvelous!
A big thank you to everyone that answer questions on the list!
2009/2/20 Nikos Alexandris nikos.alexand...@felis.uni-freiburg.de:
A thanks to Uwe for his support.
Since
You usually don't get that kind of support for computer programs, but
the help you can get when it comes to LyX is marvelous!
A big thank you to everyone that answer questions on the list!
2009/2/20 Nikos Alexandris nikos.alexand...@felis.uni-freiburg.de:
A thanks to Uwe for his support.
Since
You usually don't get that kind of support for computer programs, but
the help you can get when it comes to LyX is marvelous!
A big thank you to everyone that answer questions on the list!
2009/2/20 Nikos Alexandris :
> A thanks to Uwe for his support.
>
>
I might have missed something here (I'm sorry in that case) but are
you suggesting a LyX-light version for people that does not want to
use anything but word
Paradoxically yes.
I'd say: create converters that are shipped with LyX instead!
If I may generalize a little
The word users are
I might have missed something here (I'm sorry in that case) but are
you suggesting a LyX-light version for people that does not want to
use anything but word
Paradoxically yes.
I'd say: create converters that are shipped with LyX instead!
If I may generalize a little
The word users are
>> I might have missed something here (I'm sorry in that case) but are
>> you suggesting a LyX-light version for people that does not want to
>> use anything but word
>
> Paradoxically yes.
I'd say: create converters that are shipped with LyX instead!
If I may generalize a little
The word
Not quite true. Most (if not all) of the image formats typically used by
Windows user are natively supported by LyX.
interesting; i would expect postscript to be used as the most common format
for scientific papers...
For the images? Rather EPS or PDF. PDF is supported.
As the conversion
Not quite true. Most (if not all) of the image formats typically used by
Windows user are natively supported by LyX.
interesting; i would expect postscript to be used as the most common format
for scientific papers...
For the images? Rather EPS or PDF. PDF is supported.
As the conversion
>>> Not quite true. Most (if not all) of the image formats typically used by
>>> Windows user are natively supported by LyX.
>
>> interesting; i would expect postscript to be used as the most common format
>> for scientific papers...
>
> For the images? Rather EPS or PDF. PDF is supported.
>
> As
Hi.
I seem to remember that a LyX / wiki connection was discussed some
time ago and it just struck me that that is also an nice way of
collaborating.
The ability to save LyX documents as a wiki page and load a wiki page into Lyx.
In non-lyx environment there might be a wiki page for information
Hi.
I seem to remember that a LyX / wiki connection was discussed some
time ago and it just struck me that that is also an nice way of
collaborating.
The ability to save LyX documents as a wiki page and load a wiki page into Lyx.
In non-lyx environment there might be a wiki page for information
Hi.
I seem to remember that a LyX / wiki connection was discussed some
time ago and it just struck me that that is also an nice way of
collaborating.
The ability to save LyX documents as a wiki page and load a wiki page into Lyx.
In non-lyx environment there might be a wiki page for information
It'd be nice to have a list of things people need for collaboration. I guess
we've probably had that discussion before, but I've never thought it had a
very good outcome.
The most importand would IMHO be to compare two documents and in some
nice way, display differences so I can accept or
Maybe we should find a way to perfectly support content-only
collaboration:
Usually only one author governs the layout, so when you share your
document with a co-author, you only want him or her to edit the content.
Ideally: you save your document as plain text, your co-authors can open
It'd be nice to have a list of things people need for collaboration. I guess
we've probably had that discussion before, but I've never thought it had a
very good outcome.
The most importand would IMHO be to compare two documents and in some
nice way, display differences so I can accept or
Maybe we should find a way to perfectly support content-only
collaboration:
Usually only one author governs the layout, so when you share your
document with a co-author, you only want him or her to edit the content.
Ideally: you save your document as plain text, your co-authors can open
> It'd be nice to have a list of things people need for collaboration. I guess
> we've probably had that discussion before, but I've never thought it had a
> very good outcome.
The most importand would IMHO be to compare two documents and in some
nice way, display differences so I can accept or
>> Maybe we should find a way to perfectly support content-only
>> collaboration:
>>
>> Usually only one author governs the layout, so when you share your
>> document with a co-author, you only want him or her to edit the content.
>> Ideally: you save your document as plain text, your co-authors
What is needed for collaborative document authoring in the Real World
(such as companies) is:
You are talking about one part of the world...
- a built-in subversion client (already available)
- diffing of two versions from the subverion repository with output
_within_ _LyX_ using the change
What is needed for collaborative document authoring in the Real World
(such as companies) is:
You are talking about one part of the world...
- a built-in subversion client (already available)
- diffing of two versions from the subverion repository with output
_within_ _LyX_ using the change
> What is needed for collaborative document authoring in the Real World
> (such as companies) is:
You are talking about one part of the world...
> - a built-in subversion client (already available)
> - diffing of two versions from the subverion repository with output
> _within_ _LyX_ using the
Is there a way to diff two versions of a document?
Change tracking shows individual edits, so loses the macro view that a
good diff gets.
Thanks.
Export to LaTeX both documents, use latexdiff, reimport the result into LyX
Result would be far better if LyX were capable of translating
Is there a way to diff two versions of a document?
Change tracking shows individual edits, so loses the macro view that a
good diff gets.
Thanks.
Export to LaTeX both documents, use latexdiff, reimport the result into LyX
Result would be far better if LyX were capable of translating
>> Is there a way to diff two versions of a document?
>>
>> Change tracking shows individual edits, so loses the macro view that a
>> good diff gets.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>>
>>
>
> Export to LaTeX both documents, use latexdiff, reimport the result into LyX
> Result would be far better if LyX were
Hello.
I have a file mystuff.inc that I had included in
.lyx/layouts/article.layout
Input mystuff.inc
but now I have an empty directory .lyx/layouts so I wonder how I can
get lyx to take notice to my own layouts. I would prefer not to copy
everything to my own .lyx directory, but if that is what
You can put your own layouts where you wish. The obvious place, though, is
.lyx/layouts/, since the main LyX directory can be overwritten on updates,
etc.
But then I have to edit the already existing article.layout to include
mystuff.inc :-(
Note that in 1.6.x you can turn your mystuff.inc
Soo... this is a simple little example of my module. There are some
questionmarks that I have no idea what to write in? what should I call
my file? mystuff.module?
#\DeclareLyXModule[??]{mystuff}
#DescriptionBegin
#My module
#DescriptionEnd
Style MyCode
LatexType Environment
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