Micha Feigin wrote:
On Tue, 10 Mar 2009 11:44:46 +0200
Ronen Abravanel ron...@gmail.com wrote:
Before you rush into this change - Consider the following usecase:
Switching to math - When I'm in math-mode, I always want my keyboard layout
to be English. While In windows, The current keyboard
Micha Feigin wrote:
On Tue, 10 Mar 2009 11:44:46 +0200
Ronen Abravanel ron...@gmail.com wrote:
Before you rush into this change - Consider the following usecase:
Switching to math - When I'm in math-mode, I always want my keyboard layout
to be English. While In windows, The current keyboard
Micha Feigin wrote:
On Tue, 10 Mar 2009 11:44:46 +0200
Ronen Abravanel wrote:
Before you rush into this change - Consider the following usecase:
Switching to math - When I'm in math-mode, I always want my keyboard layout
to be English. While In windows, The current keyboard
Nigel Pegram wrote:
Hi everyone,
I've been using Lyx for a while but have not been able to get nikud to
work correctly. I can enter unicode, even to the point of consonantal
Hebrew, but as soon as I add a vowel, I get errors.
I have attached a sample file with one point added. If I delete
Nigel Pegram wrote:
Hi everyone,
I've been using Lyx for a while but have not been able to get nikud to
work correctly. I can enter unicode, even to the point of consonantal
Hebrew, but as soon as I add a vowel, I get errors.
I have attached a sample file with one point added. If I delete
Nigel Pegram wrote:
Hi everyone,
I've been using Lyx for a while but have not been able to get nikud to
work correctly. I can enter unicode, even to the point of consonantal
Hebrew, but as soon as I add a vowel, I get errors.
I have attached a sample file with one point added. If I delete
Micha wrote:
I trying to get a document with no page numbers and for some reason it's just
not working.
both
\pagestyle{empty}
\thispagestyle{empty}
seem to be ignored.
Any idea on where to look for the culprit?
the document style is article, bibtex and amstex are in use. The document is
both
Peleg Michaeli wrote:
On Fri, 2008-11-21 at 23:18 +, Guenter Milde wrote:
So you really have a Psi-key?
Well, yes. I type a lot of math, so I have configured my keyboard to
have all of the greek letters, including √, ∞, ∝, ≤≥ ⊆⊇ ⊂⊃ ←→ ⇐⇒ − ≠ ≡ ∀
∃ and many more. I thought that it might
Peleg Michaeli wrote:
On Fri, 2008-11-21 at 13:27 +, Guenter Milde wrote:
You could try to grep for C-g in all bind files that are read directly
or
indirectly.
I have found these:
./bind/xemacs.bind:\bind C-g cancel
./bind/xemacs.bind:\bind C-x C-gbuffer-view ps
Peleg Michaeli wrote:
On Sat, 2008-11-22 at 20:28 +0200, Dov Feldstern wrote:
They shouldn't all be bothering you, only the ones you include are
activated.
Probably it's cua -- that's the default.
what exactly does your bind file look like?
I'm attaching cua and hebrew here.
The cua.bind
Peleg Michaeli wrote:
On Sat, 2008-11-22 at 17:34 +, Peleg Michaeli wrote:
When you say so I have configured my keyboard to have all of the
greek letters,
including √, ∞, ∝, ≤≥ ⊆⊇ ⊂⊃ ←→ ⇐⇒ − ≠ ≡ ∀ ∃ and many more --- did
you do
anything to actually configure the keyboard, or just paste
Micha wrote:
I trying to get a document with no page numbers and for some reason it's just
not working.
both
\pagestyle{empty}
\thispagestyle{empty}
seem to be ignored.
Any idea on where to look for the culprit?
the document style is article, bibtex and amstex are in use. The document is
both
Peleg Michaeli wrote:
On Fri, 2008-11-21 at 23:18 +, Guenter Milde wrote:
So you really have a Psi-key?
Well, yes. I type a lot of math, so I have configured my keyboard to
have all of the greek letters, including √, ∞, ∝, ≤≥ ⊆⊇ ⊂⊃ ←→ ⇐⇒ − ≠ ≡ ∀
∃ and many more. I thought that it might
Peleg Michaeli wrote:
On Fri, 2008-11-21 at 13:27 +, Guenter Milde wrote:
You could try to grep for C-g in all bind files that are read directly
or
indirectly.
I have found these:
./bind/xemacs.bind:\bind C-g cancel
./bind/xemacs.bind:\bind C-x C-gbuffer-view ps
Peleg Michaeli wrote:
On Sat, 2008-11-22 at 20:28 +0200, Dov Feldstern wrote:
They shouldn't all be bothering you, only the ones you include are
activated.
Probably it's cua -- that's the default.
what exactly does your bind file look like?
I'm attaching cua and hebrew here.
The cua.bind
Peleg Michaeli wrote:
On Sat, 2008-11-22 at 17:34 +, Peleg Michaeli wrote:
When you say so I have configured my keyboard to have all of the
greek letters,
including √, ∞, ∝, ≤≥ ⊆⊇ ⊂⊃ ←→ ⇐⇒ − ≠ ≡ ∀ ∃ and many more --- did
you do
anything to actually configure the keyboard, or just paste
Micha wrote:
I trying to get a document with no page numbers and for some reason it's just
not working.
both
\pagestyle{empty}
\thispagestyle{empty}
seem to be ignored.
Any idea on where to look for the culprit?
the document style is article, bibtex and amstex are in use. The document is
both
Peleg Michaeli wrote:
On Fri, 2008-11-21 at 23:18 +, Guenter Milde wrote:
So you really have a Psi-key?
Well, yes. I type a lot of math, so I have configured my keyboard to
have all of the greek letters, including √, ∞, ∝, ≤≥ ⊆⊇ ⊂⊃ ←→ ⇐⇒ − ≠ ≡ ∀
∃ and many more. I thought that it might
Peleg Michaeli wrote:
On Fri, 2008-11-21 at 13:27 +, Guenter Milde wrote:
You could try to grep for C-g in all bind files that are read directly
or
indirectly.
I have found these:
./bind/xemacs.bind:\bind "C-g" "cancel"
./bind/xemacs.bind:\bind "C-x C-g""buffer-view
Peleg Michaeli wrote:
On Sat, 2008-11-22 at 20:28 +0200, Dov Feldstern wrote:
They shouldn't all be bothering you, only the ones you include are
activated.
Probably it's cua -- that's the default.
what exactly does your bind file look like?
I'm attaching cua and hebrew here.
The cua.bind
Peleg Michaeli wrote:
On Sat, 2008-11-22 at 17:34 +, Peleg Michaeli wrote:
When you say "so I have configured my keyboard to have all of the
greek letters,
including √, ∞, ∝, ≤≥ ⊆⊇ ⊂⊃ ←→ ⇐⇒ − ≠ ≡ ∀ ∃ and many more" --- did
you do
anything to actually configure the keyboard, or just
I'm continuing this discussion on the lyx-devel list, anyone on this list who's
interested can continue following it there
(http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.devel/108759)
Dov Feldstern wrote:
John Coppens wrote:
Hello people.
I'm not a very frequent user of LyX, but irregularly
I'm continuing this discussion on the lyx-devel list, anyone on this list who's
interested can continue following it there
(http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.devel/108759)
Dov Feldstern wrote:
John Coppens wrote:
Hello people.
I'm not a very frequent user of LyX, but irregularly
I'm continuing this discussion on the lyx-devel list, anyone on this list who's
interested can continue following it there
(http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.devel/108759)
Dov Feldstern wrote:
John Coppens wrote:
Hello people.
I'm not a very frequent user of LyX, but irregularly
Pavel Sanda wrote:
On Wed, Jul 02, 2008 at 09:13:27PM +0200, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Should we get rid of our own keyboard mapping soonish then?
Does anybody still use it and could not use alternatives provided by his
environment?
yes it is still used, i remember some screem last time we discussed
John Coppens wrote:
Hello people.
I'm not a very frequent user of LyX, but irregularly I do use it, and
seem to run into recurrent problems.
I reported the accented character composing problem a while ago (it just
doesn't work - I can't type Compose-e-', and get é, as I _can_ with other
Dov Feldstern wrote:
What version of LyX are you using?
Sorry, you already mentioned it's 1.5.5 ;)
Pavel Sanda wrote:
On Wed, Jul 02, 2008 at 09:13:27PM +0200, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Should we get rid of our own keyboard mapping soonish then?
Does anybody still use it and could not use alternatives provided by his
environment?
yes it is still used, i remember some screem last time we discussed
John Coppens wrote:
Hello people.
I'm not a very frequent user of LyX, but irregularly I do use it, and
seem to run into recurrent problems.
I reported the accented character composing problem a while ago (it just
doesn't work - I can't type Compose-e-', and get é, as I _can_ with other
Dov Feldstern wrote:
What version of LyX are you using?
Sorry, you already mentioned it's 1.5.5 ;)
Pavel Sanda wrote:
On Wed, Jul 02, 2008 at 09:13:27PM +0200, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Should we get rid of our own keyboard mapping soonish then?
Does anybody still use it and could not use alternatives provided by his
environment?
yes it is still used, i remember some screem last time we discussed
John Coppens wrote:
Hello people.
I'm not a very frequent user of LyX, but irregularly I do use it, and
seem to run into recurrent problems.
I reported the accented character composing problem a while ago (it just
doesn't work - I can't type Compose-e-', and get é, as I _can_ with other
Dov Feldstern wrote:
What version of LyX are you using?
Sorry, you already mentioned it's 1.5.5 ;)
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Fri, 4 Apr 2008, Dov Feldstern wrote:
Based on your example, I would strongly recommend that you look into
http://www.cheetahtemplate.org/ --- it's a wonderful tool, and it
looks to me like it may be just what you're looking for.
Dov,
Thank you
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Fri, 4 Apr 2008, Dov Feldstern wrote:
Based on your example, I would strongly recommend that you look into
http://www.cheetahtemplate.org/ --- it's a wonderful tool, and it
looks to me like it may be just what you're looking for.
Dov,
Thank you
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Fri, 4 Apr 2008, Dov Feldstern wrote:
Based on your example, I would strongly recommend that you look into
http://www.cheetahtemplate.org/ --- it's a wonderful tool, and it
looks to me like it may be just what you're looking for.
Dov,
Thank you
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Tue, 25 Mar 2008, Rich Shepard wrote:
Has anyone done this? Our model is written in Python, so we can use the
open() and write() methods to squirt strings to a disk file.
After learning PyX (Python wrapper for TeX/LaTeX primarily for graphics),
and trying to use it
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Tue, 25 Mar 2008, Rich Shepard wrote:
Has anyone done this? Our model is written in Python, so we can use the
open() and write() methods to squirt strings to a disk file.
After learning PyX (Python wrapper for TeX/LaTeX primarily for graphics),
and trying to use it
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Tue, 25 Mar 2008, Rich Shepard wrote:
Has anyone done this? Our model is written in Python, so we can use the
open() and write() methods to squirt strings to a disk file.
After learning PyX (Python wrapper for TeX/LaTeX primarily for graphics),
and trying to use it
Peleg Michaeli wrote:
Thank you all for your replies!
I will try ivritex's mailing list; it's quite weird, because I do have
culmus fonts installed - the problem is with ivritex, still?
Probably. My understanding is that most of the functionality of ivritex
has already been incorporated
Peleg Michaeli wrote:
Thank you all for your replies!
I will try ivritex's mailing list; it's quite weird, because I do have
culmus fonts installed - the problem is with ivritex, still?
Probably. My understanding is that most of the functionality of ivritex
has already been incorporated
Peleg Michaeli wrote:
Thank you all for your replies!
I will try ivritex's mailing list; it's quite weird, because I do have
culmus fonts installed - the problem is with ivritex, still?
Probably. My understanding is that most of the functionality of ivritex
has already been incorporated
Peleg Michaeli wrote:
Hey...
First of all - thanks for your reply.
Before I do all of your suggested tests (which I will do) I just have to
say: it seems like the pdf you've sent me has fuzzy Hebrew as well!
Perhaps the problem is with the pdf *viewer* that you're using? Some
files I use
Peleg Michaeli wrote:
Hey...
First of all - thanks for your reply.
Before I do all of your suggested tests (which I will do) I just have to
say: it seems like the pdf you've sent me has fuzzy Hebrew as well!
Perhaps the problem is with the pdf *viewer* that you're using? Some
files I use
Peleg Michaeli wrote:
Hey...
First of all - thanks for your reply.
Before I do all of your suggested tests (which I will do) I just have to
say: it seems like the pdf you've sent me has fuzzy Hebrew as well!
Perhaps the problem is with the pdf *viewer* that you're using? Some
files I use
Peleg Michaeli wrote:
Hello.
Since I have moved to Linux (ubuntu 7.04) and installed LyX (1.5.1)
(before that I had Windows XP and LyX 1.5.something), my PDF documents
are generated with low quality, both in Hebrew and English; though,
DVI/PS documents are fine.
I believe that it is somehow
Peleg Michaeli wrote:
Hello.
Since I have moved to Linux (ubuntu 7.04) and installed LyX (1.5.1)
(before that I had Windows XP and LyX 1.5.something), my PDF documents
are generated with low quality, both in Hebrew and English; though,
DVI/PS documents are fine.
I believe that it is somehow
Peleg Michaeli wrote:
Hello.
Since I have moved to Linux (ubuntu 7.04) and installed LyX (1.5.1)
(before that I had Windows XP and LyX 1.5.something), my PDF documents
are generated with low quality, both in Hebrew and English; though,
DVI/PS documents are fine.
I believe that it is somehow
Hi!
I've just committed to 1.6.0svn a series of patches which add the option
of visual mode for bidi cursor movement. This patch series is *not*
going to be ported back to 1.5.x, that would be too complicated at this
point. And as 1.6.0 is nearing (?) an alpha release, I hope this won't
be
Hi!
I've just committed to 1.6.0svn a series of patches which add the option
of visual mode for bidi cursor movement. This patch series is *not*
going to be ported back to 1.5.x, that would be too complicated at this
point. And as 1.6.0 is nearing (?) an alpha release, I hope this won't
be
Hi!
I've just committed to 1.6.0svn a series of patches which add the option
of "visual mode" for bidi cursor movement. This patch series is *not*
going to be ported back to 1.5.x, that would be too complicated at this
point. And as 1.6.0 is nearing (?) an alpha release, I hope this won't
be
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Bo Peng wrote:
http://www.cs.bgu.ac.il/~dekelts/ldiff/
Quite interesting, do you see any hope of integrating this to lyx?
ldiff basically just compares tex files (LyX files are converted to tex via
lyx -e by the script). I think we should build in some native
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Bo Peng wrote:
http://www.cs.bgu.ac.il/~dekelts/ldiff/
Quite interesting, do you see any hope of integrating this to lyx?
ldiff basically just compares tex files (LyX files are converted to tex via
lyx -e by the script). I think we should build in some native
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Bo Peng wrote:
http://www.cs.bgu.ac.il/~dekelts/ldiff/
Quite interesting, do you see any hope of integrating this to lyx?
ldiff basically just compares tex files (LyX files are converted to tex via
lyx -e by the script). I think we should build in some native
Alexander Maryanovsky wrote:
On Dec 19, 2007 8:14 PM, Dov Feldstern [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
Abdel, thanks for the heads up. I just haven't been able to keep up with
the mailing list / development in the past few weeks... :(
I don't really understand much at all about the packaging. My
Alexander Maryanovsky wrote:
On Dec 19, 2007 8:14 PM, Dov Feldstern [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
Abdel, thanks for the heads up. I just haven't been able to keep up with
the mailing list / development in the past few weeks... :(
I don't really understand much at all about the packaging. My
Alexander Maryanovsky wrote:
On Dec 19, 2007 8:14 PM, Dov Feldstern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi!
Abdel, thanks for the heads up. I just haven't been able to keep up with
the mailing list / development in the past few weeks... :(
I don't really understand much at all about the packagi
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Alexander Maryanovsky wrote:
On 12/19/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It means that the jesus font (an hebraic font) is unavailable on your
system. I guess that you have to install the hebrew package on your
latex
distribution to get a set of hebrew
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Alexander Maryanovsky wrote:
On 12/19/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It means that the jesus font (an hebraic font) is unavailable on your
system. I guess that you have to install the hebrew package on your
latex
distribution to get a set of hebrew
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Alexander Maryanovsky wrote:
On 12/19/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It means that the jesus font (an hebraic font) is unavailable on your
system. I guess that you have to install the hebrew package on your
latex
distribution to get a set of hebrew
Yitzhak Zangi wrote:
I write Hebrew article, and when an inlined formula exceeds the length of
the line, it breaks and it is starting from the (left) end of the line till
where the text ends, and resuming in the middle of the next line to the
(right) begginning, so the text resumes in the middle
Yitzhak Zangi wrote:
I write Hebrew article, and when an inlined formula exceeds the length of
the line, it breaks and it is starting from the (left) end of the line till
where the text ends, and resuming in the middle of the next line to the
(right) begginning, so the text resumes in the middle
Yitzhak Zangi wrote:
I write Hebrew article, and when an inlined formula exceeds the length of
the line, it breaks and it is starting from the (left) end of the line till
where the text ends, and resuming in the middle of the next line to the
(right) begginning, so the text resumes in the middle
amp3030 wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to configure LyX to write in Persian (Farsi) or Arabic, but I
cannot do that. I have installed lyx on my ubuntu 7.10 system using
Synaptic. I have also installed texlive-lang-arab, texlive-extra-utils and
texlive-xetex packages.
I followed instructions of the
amp3030 wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to configure LyX to write in Persian (Farsi) or Arabic, but I
cannot do that. I have installed lyx on my ubuntu 7.10 system using
Synaptic. I have also installed texlive-lang-arab, texlive-extra-utils and
texlive-xetex packages.
I followed instructions of the
amp3030 wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to configure LyX to write in Persian (Farsi) or Arabic, but I
cannot do that. I have installed lyx on my ubuntu 7.10 system using
Synaptic. I have also installed texlive-lang-arab, texlive-extra-utils and
texlive-xetex packages.
I followed instructions of the
Nicolás wrote:
Hi!
In previous versions of LyX I could use (in Windows) (Alt gr + ´) +
o in order to get an accented o: ó. In LyX 1.5.2 (and I think also
in 1.5.1) this does not work. Is this a bug or do I have to configure
something? Thanks!
Cheers,
Nicolás
I have no idea how the
Nicolás wrote:
Hi!
In previous versions of LyX I could use (in Windows) (Alt gr + ´) +
o in order to get an accented o: ó. In LyX 1.5.2 (and I think also
in 1.5.1) this does not work. Is this a bug or do I have to configure
something? Thanks!
Cheers,
Nicolás
I have no idea how the
Nicolás wrote:
Hi!
In previous versions of LyX I could use (in Windows) (Alt gr + "´") +
"o" in order to get an accented o: "ó". In LyX 1.5.2 (and I think also
in 1.5.1) this does not work. Is this a bug or do I have to configure
something? Thanks!
Cheers,
Nicolás
I have no idea how the
Ernesto Posse wrote:
Thanks. Your suggestion worked, after changing the primary keyboard
map to null. It works with both the mini-buffer command and through
the Text style - Customize dialog box.
Great! I'm glad I was able to help.
One more question, is the issue of the options for fontenc
Ernesto Posse wrote:
Thanks. Your suggestion worked, after changing the primary keyboard
map to null. It works with both the mini-buffer command and through
the Text style - Customize dialog box.
Great! I'm glad I was able to help.
One more question, is the issue of the options for fontenc
Ernesto Posse wrote:
Thanks. Your suggestion worked, after changing the primary keyboard
map to null. It works with both the mini-buffer command and through
the Text style -> Customize dialog box.
Great! I'm glad I was able to help.
One more question, is the issue of the options for fontenc
Ernesto Posse wrote:
On 9/29/07, Dov Feldstern dfeldstern-rhxOsnTko2JWk0Htik3J/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Ernesto Posse wrote:
I think the arabi package was installed correctly, since MiKTeX didn't
give me any errors. I don't know how else to check if it is correctly
installed (it has about
Ernesto Posse wrote:
On 9/29/07, Dov Feldstern dfeldstern-rhxOsnTko2JWk0Htik3J/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Ernesto Posse wrote:
I think the arabi package was installed correctly, since MiKTeX didn't
give me any errors. I don't know how else to check if it is correctly
installed (it has about
Ernesto Posse wrote:
On 9/29/07, Dov Feldstern
wrote:
Ernesto Posse wrote:
I think the arabi package was installed correctly, since MiKTeX didn't
give me any errors. I don't know how else to check if it is correctly
installed (it has about 207 files.) I tried reinstalling it, but I
obtain
snvv wrote:
Hello
I use sid debian with LyX 1.5-1 and I have a rather strange problem.
When I change language (alt+shift) the LyX menu is activated. Thus, in order
to write I have to press once the mouse (cursor) in the text to continue.
I thought might be a LyX config but I can't find
Ernesto Posse wrote:
I think the arabi package was installed correctly, since MiKTeX didn't
give me any errors. I don't know how else to check if it is correctly
installed (it has about 207 files.) I tried reinstalling it, but I
obtain the same results.
One way to check would be to see if you
snvv wrote:
Hello
I use sid debian with LyX 1.5-1 and I have a rather strange problem.
When I change language (alt+shift) the LyX menu is activated. Thus, in order
to write I have to press once the mouse (cursor) in the text to continue.
I thought might be a LyX config but I can't find
Ernesto Posse wrote:
I think the arabi package was installed correctly, since MiKTeX didn't
give me any errors. I don't know how else to check if it is correctly
installed (it has about 207 files.) I tried reinstalling it, but I
obtain the same results.
One way to check would be to see if you
snvv wrote:
Hello
I use sid debian with LyX 1.5-1 and I have a rather strange problem.
When I change language (alt+shift) the LyX menu is activated. Thus, in order
to write I have to press once the mouse (cursor) in the text to continue.
I thought might be a LyX config but I can't find
Ernesto Posse wrote:
I think the arabi package was installed correctly, since MiKTeX didn't
give me any errors. I don't know how else to check if it is correctly
installed (it has about 207 files.) I tried reinstalling it, but I
obtain the same results.
One way to check would be to see if you
Ernesto Posse wrote:
Is it possible to write a document in LyX (1.5.1) that mixes two (or
more) scripts? If so, how?
I have been able to install and use an alternative keyboard map for a
non-latin script, but, even though one can specify two keyboard maps,
I have not been able to find anywhere
as you've setup the keymaps to be used.
On 9/27/07, Dov Feldstern [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ernesto Posse wrote:
Is it possible to write a document in LyX (1.5.1) that mixes two (or
more) scripts? If so, how?
I have been able to install and use an alternative keyboard map for a
non-latin script
Ernesto Posse wrote:
Is it possible to write a document in LyX (1.5.1) that mixes two (or
more) scripts? If so, how?
I have been able to install and use an alternative keyboard map for a
non-latin script, but, even though one can specify two keyboard maps,
I have not been able to find anywhere
as you've setup the keymaps to be used.
On 9/27/07, Dov Feldstern [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ernesto Posse wrote:
Is it possible to write a document in LyX (1.5.1) that mixes two (or
more) scripts? If so, how?
I have been able to install and use an alternative keyboard map for a
non-latin script
Ernesto Posse wrote:
Is it possible to write a document in LyX (1.5.1) that mixes two (or
more) scripts? If so, how?
I have been able to install and use an alternative keyboard map for a
non-latin script, but, even though one can specify two keyboard maps,
I have not been able to find anywhere
ge, you shouldn't need
any of the keymap lfuns, switching the language should take care of this
as long as you've setup the keymaps to be used.
On 9/27/07, Dov Feldstern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ernesto Posse wrote:
Is it possible to write a document in LyX (1.5.1) that mixes two (
Charles de Miramon wrote:
Dov Feldstern wrote:
If we're talking about keymaps, then yes, I find them very useful. I
posted my reasons on the developers list a while back, and I hope to
eventually do some work on improving them, too. See
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.devel/88939
Charles de Miramon wrote:
Dov Feldstern wrote:
If we're talking about keymaps, then yes, I find them very useful. I
posted my reasons on the developers list a while back, and I hope to
eventually do some work on improving them, too. See
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.devel/88939
Charles de Miramon wrote:
Dov Feldstern wrote:
If we're talking about keymaps, then yes, I find them very useful. I
posted my reasons on the developers list a while back, and I hope to
eventually do some work on improving them, too. See
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.devel/88939
Charles de Miramon wrote:
By the way, is there anybody who uses this lyx-specific keyboard
configuration ? In my opinion, it looks like a relic of the past and a
useless layer of complexity. Keyboards should be configured OS-wide.
If we're talking about keymaps, then yes, I find them very
Charles de Miramon wrote:
By the way, is there anybody who uses this lyx-specific keyboard
configuration ? In my opinion, it looks like a relic of the past and a
useless layer of complexity. Keyboards should be configured OS-wide.
If we're talking about keymaps, then yes, I find them very
Charles de Miramon wrote:
By the way, is there anybody who uses this lyx-specific keyboard
configuration ? In my opinion, it looks like a relic of the past and a
useless layer of complexity. Keyboards should be configured OS-wide.
If we're talking about keymaps, then yes, I find them very
Gideon Livshits wrote:
Hello!
Firstly, I would like to thank you for your quick response to my
problem. It means a lot!
You're welcome. In general, you'll find people on the lyx mailing lists
to be very responsive and helpful :) .
(BTW, I'm CC-ing the mailing lists, so that this gets into
Gideon Livshits wrote:
Hello!
Firstly, I would like to thank you for your quick response to my
problem. It means a lot!
You're welcome. In general, you'll find people on the lyx mailing lists
to be very responsive and helpful :) .
(BTW, I'm CC-ing the mailing lists, so that this gets into
Gideon Livshits wrote:
Hello!
Firstly, I would like to thank you for your quick response to my
problem. It means a lot!
You're welcome. In general, you'll find people on the lyx mailing lists
to be very responsive and helpful :) .
(BTW, I'm CC-ing the mailing lists, so that this gets into
Sven Schreiber wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes schrieb:
I think these bugs will not show up in RC1 if you disable the RTL
support option in the Preference-Language Settings-Language option.
Very interesting, thank you for the hint!
I don't mean to be disrespectful for RTL language users, but
Sven Schreiber wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes schrieb:
I think these bugs will not show up in RC1 if you disable the RTL
support option in the Preference-Language Settings-Language option.
Very interesting, thank you for the hint!
I don't mean to be disrespectful for RTL language users, but
Sven Schreiber wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes schrieb:
I think these bugs will not show up in RC1 if you disable the "RTL
support" option in the Preference->Language Settings->Language option.
Very interesting, thank you for the hint!
I don't mean to be disrespectful for RTL language users, but
Miki Dovrat wrote:
Hi,
I already replied Stefan off list, but I will post this again so anyone can
comment.
The brain (at least mine) does not like movement to the opposite side. When
you press the left arrow, you expect the cursor to move to the left. Try
riding a bike with the hands
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