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> do you still see correct path or is it lost?
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On Tue, Nov 5, 2019 at 10:22 AM Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> On 11/5/19 8:15 AM, David Mertens wrote:
>
> Hello Paul, list,
>
> Thank you for your ideas. The batch file/bash script for keeping a set of
> tabs coherent is an excellent idea!
>
> Unfortunately, the bookmarks sugg
t handles bookmarked notebooks and could speak to the different
sessions as needed.
David
On Sat, Nov 2, 2019 at 4:49 PM Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> On 11/2/19 12:04 PM, David Mertens wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> After years of using LyX for research notebooks, I find myself these da
s explicitly. Thanks!
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I can confirm this. Can't say anything more useful, but I can confirm it.
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On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 8:23 AM, Erez Yerushalmi e...@yerushalmi.eu wrote:
Hi all,
have others noticed that the LyX webpage doesn't load??
Erez
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I can confirm this. Can't say anything more useful, but I can confirm it.
:]
David
On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 8:23 AM, Erez Yerushalmi e...@yerushalmi.eu wrote:
Hi all,
have others noticed that the LyX webpage doesn't load??
Erez
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Erez Yerushalmi
PhD Student
Warwick University, UK
I can confirm this. Can't say anything more useful, but I can confirm it.
:]
David
On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 8:23 AM, Erez Yerushalmi wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> have others noticed that the LyX webpage doesn't load??
>
> Erez
>
>
>
>
> --
> Erez Yerushalmi
> PhD Student
> Warwick
It would be great if ... the .lxy document would be bundled with all images
in a .zip file.
Great idea, but not trivial. Has this been discussed on the lists before?
If it has, I couldn't find it.
We would probably want a portable LyX format (.plyx) that would be a
tarrball or zip of the
It would be great if ... the .lxy document would be bundled with all images
in a .zip file.
Great idea, but not trivial. Has this been discussed on the lists before?
If it has, I couldn't find it.
We would probably want a portable LyX format (.plyx) that would be a
tarrball or zip of the
>
> It would be great if ... the .lxy document would be bundled with all images
> in a .zip file.
>
Great idea, but not trivial. Has this been discussed on the lists before?
If it has, I couldn't find it.
We would probably want a portable LyX format (.plyx) that would be a
tarrball or zip of
(Forgot to reply to the full list again. My apologies Helge.)
@ Vincent - The installer would be different, and LyX would have to not give
error messages for messed-up layout files. See my notes below.
@all - Regarding MicroLyX (tested on Windows) -
I recalled that LyX could be run without a
I'm a bit puzzled about this, because python is needed to run the
configure.py script that checks for installed programs and the like. Are you
sure the installer didn't install python?
rh
I looked a bit closer and you are correct. Python was installed in my LyX
program folder, not in
(Forgot to reply to the full list again. My apologies Helge.)
@ Vincent - The installer would be different, and LyX would have to not give
error messages for messed-up layout files. See my notes below.
@all - Regarding MicroLyX (tested on Windows) -
I recalled that LyX could be run without a
I'm a bit puzzled about this, because python is needed to run the
configure.py script that checks for installed programs and the like. Are you
sure the installer didn't install python?
rh
I looked a bit closer and you are correct. Python was installed in my LyX
program folder, not in
(Forgot to reply to the full list again. My apologies Helge.)
@ Vincent - The installer would be different, and LyX would have to not give
error messages for messed-up layout files. See my notes below.
@all - Regarding MicroLyX (tested on Windows) -
I recalled that LyX could be run without a
>
> I'm a bit puzzled about this, because python is needed to run the
> configure.py script that checks for installed programs and the like. Are you
> sure the installer didn't install python?
>
> rh
I looked a bit closer and you are correct. Python was installed in my LyX
program folder, not
3. (optional, and not so inmediate) A light-weight full-view (and
idiot-proof as well) LyX version, (I have the name: LyteX or LyghtX!) which
is able to edit text (and structure) of conventional LyX docs, without the
possibility of editing ERT or items explicitly banned by the original
3. (optional, and not so inmediate) A light-weight full-view (and
idiot-proof as well) LyX version, (I have the name: LyteX or LyghtX!) which
is able to edit text (and structure) of conventional LyX docs, without the
possibility of editing ERT or items explicitly banned by the original
>
> 3. (optional, and not so inmediate) A light-weight full-view (and
> idiot-proof as well) LyX version, (I have the name: LyteX or LyghtX!) which
> is able to edit text (and structure) of conventional LyX docs, without the
> possibility of editing ERT or items explicitly banned by the original
What Dieter refers to is that TeX is interpreting a blank as the end of a
command. I.e., \TeX and friends will be parsed as
commandTeX/commandand
friends. If you want a blank after the command, you must either write
\TeX\ and friends or \TeX{} and friends (in ordinary LaTeX), and I
think
What Dieter refers to is that TeX is interpreting a blank as the end of a
command. I.e., \TeX and friends will be parsed as
commandTeX/commandand
friends. If you want a blank after the command, you must either write
\TeX\ and friends or \TeX{} and friends (in ordinary LaTeX), and I
think
>
> What Dieter refers to is that TeX is interpreting a blank as the end of a
> command. I.e., "\TeX and friends" will be parsed as
> "TeXand
> friends". If you want a blank after the command, you must either write
> "\TeX\ and friends" or "\TeX{} and friends" (in ordinary LaTeX), and I
> think
>
1.) put automatically a blank as whitespace at the end of each TeX-insert
before closing it.
2.) protect a whitespace follwing a TeX-insert if there is one - assume
that
the user intentionally puts a whitespace there.
Something tells me this has been discussed before, but since Dieter
1.) put automatically a blank as whitespace at the end of each TeX-insert
before closing it.
2.) protect a whitespace follwing a TeX-insert if there is one - assume
that
the user intentionally puts a whitespace there.
Something tells me this has been discussed before, but since Dieter
>
> 1.) put automatically a blank as whitespace at the end of each TeX-insert
> before closing it.
> 2.) protect a whitespace follwing a TeX-insert if there is one - assume
> that
> the user intentionally puts a whitespace there.
>
Something tells me this has been discussed before, but since
Hello -
I have a rather circuitous issue. I'm a grad student. My advisor is
generally a word guy but has agreed to use LyX at my request. He's followed
the installation instructions multiple times (I've watched). However, when
he double-clicks on the LyX listing in the Applications folder, we
Hello -
I have a rather circuitous issue. I'm a grad student. My advisor is
generally a word guy but has agreed to use LyX at my request. He's followed
the installation instructions multiple times (I've watched). However, when
he double-clicks on the LyX listing in the Applications folder, we
Hello -
I have a rather circuitous issue. I'm a grad student. My advisor is
generally a word guy but has agreed to use LyX at my request. He's followed
the installation instructions multiple times (I've watched). However, when
he double-clicks on the LyX listing in the Applications folder, we
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