Le 07/06/2014 07:43, aparsloe a écrit :
Placing the cursor at the start of an inset and pressing the backspace
key destroys the inset and makes its content part of the surrounding
text. However, if the inset is the *only* item in a paragraph
environment (list, Quotation, etc.) then not only is
Le 07/06/2014 07:43, aparsloe a écrit :
Placing the cursor at the start of an inset and pressing the backspace
key destroys the inset and makes its content part of the surrounding
text. However, if the inset is the *only* item in a paragraph
environment (list, Quotation, etc.) then not only is
Le 07/06/2014 07:43, aparsloe a écrit :
Placing the cursor at the start of an inset and pressing the backspace
key destroys the inset and makes its content part of the surrounding
text. However, if the inset is the *only* item in a paragraph
environment (list, Quotation, etc.) then not only is
Le 25/11/2014 12:11, Patrick Dupre a écrit :
Hello,
I have 2 machines very similar, both runing the same version of the OS and
of lyx (2.1.2).
In one case, the colons generated is the pdf file are as follow:
foo:
and the other one
foo :
How can I manage this behavior?
The extra space happens
Le 25/11/2014 12:11, Patrick Dupre a écrit :
Hello,
I have 2 machines very similar, both runing the same version of the OS and
of lyx (2.1.2).
In one case, the colons generated is the pdf file are as follow:
foo:
and the other one
foo :
How can I manage this behavior?
The extra space happens
Le 25/11/2014 12:11, Patrick Dupre a écrit :
Hello,
I have 2 machines very similar, both runing the same version of the OS and
of lyx (2.1.2).
In one case, the colons generated is the pdf file are as follow:
"foo:"
and the other one
"foo :"
How can I manage this behavior?
The extra space
Le 10/10/2014 10:53, Rainer M Krug a écrit :
Christopher Menzel chris.men...@gmail.com writes:
He said around Christmas.
I am looking forward to this present...
We'll have to see what christmas :)
JMarc
Le 10/10/2014 10:53, Rainer M Krug a écrit :
Christopher Menzel chris.men...@gmail.com writes:
He said around Christmas.
I am looking forward to this present...
We'll have to see what christmas :)
JMarc
Le 10/10/2014 10:53, Rainer M Krug a écrit :
Christopher Menzel writes:
He said around Christmas.
I am looking forward to this present...
We'll have to see what christmas :)
JMarc
Le 09/10/14 01:18, Patrick Dupre a écrit :
The issue seems to be due to a table. The file has been cut in the middle
of it!
I finally was able to use a lyx~ file.
I advise you to update to LyX 2.1.2, where this bug is fixed.
JMarc
Le 09/10/14 01:18, Patrick Dupre a écrit :
The issue seems to be due to a table. The file has been cut in the middle
of it!
I finally was able to use a lyx~ file.
I advise you to update to LyX 2.1.2, where this bug is fixed.
JMarc
Le 09/10/14 01:18, Patrick Dupre a écrit :
The issue seems to be due to a table. The file has been cut in the middle
of it!
I finally was able to use a lyx~ file.
I advise you to update to LyX 2.1.2, where this bug is fixed.
JMarc
Le 21/09/2014 19:35, Tao Cumplido a écrit :
Hiy Scott,
thanks! Closing the source view reduced the lag significantly, but a
little remains. Didn't expect this to be a cause of lag.
I also tried a new document but couldn't see a noticeable change.
I'm using Lyx 2.1.1 in a virtualized linux.
Le 21/09/2014 19:35, Tao Cumplido a écrit :
Hiy Scott,
thanks! Closing the source view reduced the lag significantly, but a
little remains. Didn't expect this to be a cause of lag.
I also tried a new document but couldn't see a noticeable change.
I'm using Lyx 2.1.1 in a virtualized linux.
Le 21/09/2014 19:35, Tao Cumplido a écrit :
Hiy Scott,
thanks! Closing the source view reduced the lag significantly, but a
little remains. Didn't expect this to be a cause of lag.
I also tried a new document but couldn't see a noticeable change.
I'm using Lyx 2.1.1 in a virtualized linux.
17/07/2014 18:11, Scott Kostyshak:
On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 12:00 PM, Fabio Fiorelli ff...@cam.ac.uk wrote:
Hi Scott
I did have the devel library for hunspell already installed. Just to be
sure, when I ./configure I do get the message
checking for HUNSPELL... yes
checking whether to use
Le 17/07/14 18:35, Fabio Fiorelli a écrit :
Hi Jean Marc. There seem to be no additional flags required.
Configuration
Host type:i686-pc-linux-gnu
Special build flags: build=release use-hunspell
C++ Compiler: g++ (4.4.7)
C++ Compiler LyX
17/07/2014 18:11, Scott Kostyshak:
On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 12:00 PM, Fabio Fiorelli ff...@cam.ac.uk wrote:
Hi Scott
I did have the devel library for hunspell already installed. Just to be
sure, when I ./configure I do get the message
checking for HUNSPELL... yes
checking whether to use
Le 17/07/14 18:35, Fabio Fiorelli a écrit :
Hi Jean Marc. There seem to be no additional flags required.
Configuration
Host type:i686-pc-linux-gnu
Special build flags: build=release use-hunspell
C++ Compiler: g++ (4.4.7)
C++ Compiler LyX
17/07/2014 18:11, Scott Kostyshak:
On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 12:00 PM, Fabio Fiorelli wrote:
Hi Scott
I did have the devel library for hunspell already installed. Just to be
sure, when I ./configure I do get the message
checking for HUNSPELL... yes
checking whether to use
Le 17/07/14 18:35, Fabio Fiorelli a écrit :
Hi Jean Marc. There seem to be no additional flags required.
Configuration
Host type:i686-pc-linux-gnu
Special build flags: build=release use-hunspell
C++ Compiler: g++ (4.4.7)
C++ Compiler LyX
08/06/2014 22:57, Richard Heck:
I think the reason this happens is that the layout in effect in the
inset becomes the layout in effect in the paragraph, if the inset is the
only thing there. I'm not sure exactly why it works that way, though.
This is is probably the case indeed. This makes
08/06/2014 23:01, stefano franchi:
Thanks Richard, that's what I did, eventually (cutting and pasting). I
was just hoping there'd be a function I could bind to a shortcut, but
apparently not.
Try unicode-insert 0x00F8.
JMarc
10/06/2014 13:49, Neal Becker:
The problem is triggered by my .bib entry, which includes a non-ascii character:
author = {Wojciech Bruzda and Wojciech Tadej and Karol Życzkowski},
By playing with lyx Document/Settings/Encoding, selecting unicode XeTeX (utf-8),
I seem to be able to
08/06/2014 22:57, Richard Heck:
I think the reason this happens is that the layout in effect in the
inset becomes the layout in effect in the paragraph, if the inset is the
only thing there. I'm not sure exactly why it works that way, though.
This is is probably the case indeed. This makes
08/06/2014 23:01, stefano franchi:
Thanks Richard, that's what I did, eventually (cutting and pasting). I
was just hoping there'd be a function I could bind to a shortcut, but
apparently not.
Try unicode-insert 0x00F8.
JMarc
10/06/2014 13:49, Neal Becker:
The problem is triggered by my .bib entry, which includes a non-ascii character:
author = {Wojciech Bruzda and Wojciech Tadej and Karol Życzkowski},
By playing with lyx Document/Settings/Encoding, selecting unicode XeTeX (utf-8),
I seem to be able to
08/06/2014 22:57, Richard Heck:
I think the reason this happens is that the layout in effect in the
inset becomes the layout in effect in the paragraph, if the inset is the
only thing there. I'm not sure exactly why it works that way, though.
This is is probably the case indeed. This makes
08/06/2014 23:01, stefano franchi:
Thanks Richard, that's what I did, eventually (cutting and pasting). I
was just hoping there'd be a function I could bind to a shortcut, but
apparently not.
Try "unicode-insert 0x00F8".
JMarc
10/06/2014 13:49, Neal Becker:
The problem is triggered by my .bib entry, which includes a non-ascii character:
author = {Wojciech Bruzda and Wojciech Tadej and Karol Życzkowski},
By playing with lyx Document/Settings/Encoding, selecting unicode XeTeX (utf-8),
I seem to be able to
25/05/2014 14:50, Robert de Kock:
Going through the Lyx Tutorial, the first exercise (type something,
then View-View, or Eyes Button, or Ctrl-R) gives the result as per
/attached screenshot/. I notice there is a 1-on-1 correspondence
between the characters I typed and the wingdings in the
25/05/2014 14:50, Robert de Kock:
Going through the Lyx Tutorial, the first exercise (type something,
then View-View, or Eyes Button, or Ctrl-R) gives the result as per
/attached screenshot/. I notice there is a 1-on-1 correspondence
between the characters I typed and the wingdings in the
25/05/2014 14:50, Robert de Kock:
Going through the Lyx Tutorial, the first exercise (type something,
then View-View, or Eyes Button, or Ctrl-R) gives the result as per
/attached screenshot/. I notice there is a 1-on-1 correspondence
between the characters I typed and the wingdings in the
20/05/2014 22:20, Manveru:
LyX seem to be working pretty well in Windows set to 175% scaling,
except the fact that icons are very small (they look better if not
scaled, as some applications scale them and they look really awful). My
question is there is any way to make them bigger? Or does it
20/05/2014 22:20, Manveru:
LyX seem to be working pretty well in Windows set to 175% scaling,
except the fact that icons are very small (they look better if not
scaled, as some applications scale them and they look really awful). My
question is there is any way to make them bigger? Or does it
20/05/2014 22:20, Manveru:
LyX seem to be working pretty well in Windows set to 175% scaling,
except the fact that icons are very small (they look better if not
scaled, as some applications scale them and they look really awful). My
question is there is any way to make them bigger? Or does it
01/05/2014 22:59, Steve Litt:
That being said, I always thought LyX was supposed to convert even my
LyX 1.4.x files to modern format. In other words, I hope no developers
ever becomes complacent with LyX only converting formats from the last
couple years.
Actually, lyx2lyx converts file from
01/05/2014 23:59, Wil:
Since I never needed to explicitly enable amsmath until I started
working with parent/child documents, I never noticed this behavior until
now.
The behavior makes sense to me after I thought about it for a minute,
but it was surprising nonetheless. I've seen this
02/05/2014 17:51, José Matos:
Besides lyx, there are two sub-packages: lyx-common and lyx-fonts.
The later is self-descriptive and the former has all the non-arch
parts of lyx. lyx2lyx, layouts and company are there. This scheme
allows to have a shared sub-package for all the support
01/05/2014 22:59, Steve Litt:
That being said, I always thought LyX was supposed to convert even my
LyX 1.4.x files to modern format. In other words, I hope no developers
ever becomes complacent with LyX only converting formats from the last
couple years.
Actually, lyx2lyx converts file from
01/05/2014 23:59, Wil:
Since I never needed to explicitly enable amsmath until I started
working with parent/child documents, I never noticed this behavior until
now.
The behavior makes sense to me after I thought about it for a minute,
but it was surprising nonetheless. I've seen this
02/05/2014 17:51, José Matos:
Besides lyx, there are two sub-packages: lyx-common and lyx-fonts.
The later is self-descriptive and the former has all the non-arch
parts of lyx. lyx2lyx, layouts and company are there. This scheme
allows to have a shared sub-package for all the support
01/05/2014 22:59, Steve Litt:
That being said, I always thought LyX was supposed to convert even my
LyX 1.4.x files to modern format. In other words, I hope no developers
ever becomes complacent with LyX only converting formats from the last
couple years.
Actually, lyx2lyx converts file from
01/05/2014 23:59, Wil:
Since I never needed to explicitly enable amsmath until I started
working with parent/child documents, I never noticed this behavior until
now.
The behavior makes sense to me after I thought about it for a minute,
but it was surprising nonetheless. I've seen this
02/05/2014 17:51, José Matos:
Besides lyx, there are two sub-packages: lyx-common and lyx-fonts.
The later is self-descriptive and the former has all the non-arch
parts of lyx. lyx2lyx, layouts and company are there. This scheme
allows to have a shared sub-package for all the support
28/04/2014 15:53, Richard Heck:
The problem is that there is no empty line after list, so LaTeX
doesn't indent phrase Text continues I've tried different
options: NextNoIndent, ParbreakIsNewline, RightDelim. NextNoIndent 0
gives me correctly indented text in the LyX but not in the generated
28/04/2014 15:53, Richard Heck:
The problem is that there is no empty line after list, so LaTeX
doesn't indent phrase Text continues I've tried different
options: NextNoIndent, ParbreakIsNewline, RightDelim. NextNoIndent 0
gives me correctly indented text in the LyX but not in the generated
28/04/2014 15:53, Richard Heck:
The problem is that there is no empty line after list, so LaTeX
doesn't indent phrase "Text continues...". I've tried different
options: NextNoIndent, ParbreakIsNewline, RightDelim. "NextNoIndent 0"
gives me correctly indented text in the LyX but not in the
08/04/2014 16:54, Xuchen Yao:
Thanks! Then why didn't the same error show up on the first machine with
also LyX2.1rc but TexLive 2010?
I'm actually leaning against fixing this duplicate entry problem from
the source file: in scientific collaboration it is often that co-authors
have duplicate
08/04/2014 16:54, Xuchen Yao:
Thanks! Then why didn't the same error show up on the first machine with
also LyX2.1rc but TexLive 2010?
I'm actually leaning against fixing this duplicate entry problem from
the source file: in scientific collaboration it is often that co-authors
have duplicate
08/04/2014 16:54, Xuchen Yao:
Thanks! Then why didn't the same error show up on the first machine with
also LyX2.1rc but TexLive 2010?
I'm actually leaning against fixing this duplicate entry problem from
the source file: in scientific collaboration it is often that co-authors
have duplicate
Le 27/03/14 14:09, Cee Van Houten a écrit :
Yet i was trying to create a table today which was a little bit to
wide. Lyx didnt warn me it was to wide nor did it make any
corrections itself. and after searching the manual all i could come
up with was this:
\backslash\mbox{columnwidth} =3\,
Le 27/03/14 14:09, Cee Van Houten a écrit :
Yet i was trying to create a table today which was a little bit to
wide. Lyx didnt warn me it was to wide nor did it make any
corrections itself. and after searching the manual all i could come
up with was this:
\backslash\mbox{columnwidth} =3\,
Le 27/03/14 14:09, Cee Van Houten a écrit :
Yet i was trying to create a table today which was a little bit to
wide. Lyx didnt warn me it was to wide nor did it make any
corrections itself. and after searching the manual all i could come
up with was this:
\backslash\mbox{columnwidth} =3\,
24/03/2014 18:44, Jürgen Spitzmüller:
2014-03-24 0:06 GMT+01:00 Uwe Stöhr:
I am currently updating the documentation of the LyX preferences and
have 2 questions:
1. Under Language Settings-Language there is now a default length
unit. What is this used for?
It is used in all
25/03/2014 10:28, Jürgen Spitzmüller:
2014-03-25 10:22 GMT+01:00 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes:
And this is something that we should eventually remove, by relying
on the language file to provide this kind of information.
Or the locale?
Do you mean looking up the locale that corresponds
24/03/2014 18:44, Jürgen Spitzmüller:
2014-03-24 0:06 GMT+01:00 Uwe Stöhr:
I am currently updating the documentation of the LyX preferences and
have 2 questions:
1. Under Language Settings-Language there is now a default length
unit. What is this used for?
It is used in all
25/03/2014 10:28, Jürgen Spitzmüller:
2014-03-25 10:22 GMT+01:00 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes:
And this is something that we should eventually remove, by relying
on the language file to provide this kind of information.
Or the locale?
Do you mean looking up the locale that corresponds
24/03/2014 18:44, Jürgen Spitzmüller:
2014-03-24 0:06 GMT+01:00 Uwe Stöhr:
I am currently updating the documentation of the LyX preferences and
have 2 questions:
1. Under Language Settings->Language there is now a default length
unit. What is this used for?
It is used in all
25/03/2014 10:28, Jürgen Spitzmüller:
2014-03-25 10:22 GMT+01:00 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes:
And this is something that we should eventually remove, by relying
on the language file to provide this kind of information.
Or the locale?
Do you mean looking up the locale that corresponds
12/02/2014 10:25, Ralf Glaser, track IT:
I tested adding the LyX PATH extension to the PATH variable and LyX
works fine now.
Unfortunately this results in cygwins's python version being no longer
accessible as LyX's python is being used now.
It's a workaround but i'd really like to make LyX add
12/02/2014 10:25, Ralf Glaser, track IT:
I tested adding the LyX PATH extension to the PATH variable and LyX
works fine now.
Unfortunately this results in cygwins's python version being no longer
accessible as LyX's python is being used now.
It's a workaround but i'd really like to make LyX add
12/02/2014 10:25, Ralf Glaser, track IT:
I tested adding the LyX PATH extension to the PATH variable and LyX
works fine now.
Unfortunately this results in cygwins's python version being no longer
accessible as LyX's python is being used now.
It's a workaround but i'd really like to make LyX add
11/02/2014 16:50, stefano franchi:
I am clear on that. What I don't understand is why the
no-fingerpainting goal is achieved with LyX inventing new LaTeX
commands and increasing the preamble's size.
Shouldn't the semantic markup be achieved through a latex .sty files
loaded by the module?
11/02/2014 16:50, stefano franchi:
I am clear on that. What I don't understand is why the
no-fingerpainting goal is achieved with LyX inventing new LaTeX
commands and increasing the preamble's size.
Shouldn't the semantic markup be achieved through a latex .sty files
loaded by the module?
11/02/2014 16:50, stefano franchi:
I am clear on that. What I don't understand is why the
"no-fingerpainting" goal is achieved with LyX inventing new LaTeX
commands and increasing the preamble's size.
Shouldn't the semantic markup be achieved through a latex .sty files
loaded by the module?
06/02/2014 14:27, Vincent van Ravesteijn:
Mobomath can export Tex/LaTeX ,so you can paste this into LyX's math editor.
And they could probably be extended to communicate with LyX through the
lyxclient interface.
JMarc
06/02/2014 14:27, Vincent van Ravesteijn:
Mobomath can export Tex/LaTeX ,so you can paste this into LyX's math editor.
And they could probably be extended to communicate with LyX through the
lyxclient interface.
JMarc
06/02/2014 14:27, Vincent van Ravesteijn:
Mobomath can export Tex/LaTeX ,so you can paste this into LyX's math editor.
And they could probably be extended to communicate with LyX through the
lyxclient interface.
JMarc
31/01/2014 15:34, Richard Heck:
On 01/30/2014 03:04 AM, Rainer M Krug wrote:
To facilitate this, may I suggest to create a homebrew recipe to
facilitate the installation and update of the latest LyX? At least for
me, I would likely use (and update) it regularly as it is no hassle
at all (in
31/01/2014 15:34, Richard Heck:
On 01/30/2014 03:04 AM, Rainer M Krug wrote:
To facilitate this, may I suggest to create a homebrew recipe to
facilitate the installation and update of the latest LyX? At least for
me, I would likely use (and update) it regularly as it is no hassle
at all (in
31/01/2014 15:34, Richard Heck:
On 01/30/2014 03:04 AM, Rainer M Krug wrote:
To facilitate this, may I suggest to create a homebrew recipe to
facilitate the installation and update of the latest LyX? At least for
me, I would likely use (and update) it regularly as it is no hassle
at all (in
30/01/2014 09:16, Wolfgang Engelmann:
I am on Debian (Linux). My assumption that the strange appearance (see
my screen shot of the upper left LyX menu bar) was a result of the
lyxpipe warning was wrong, since I do not get this anymore. However, the
strange appearance is found whenever I start
30/01/2014 15:16, Wolfgang Engelmann:
Yes, after renaming lyx.conf to lyx.conf.x the weird toolbar
disappeared. However, even after reconfigure no new lyx.conf was
created. Might come after rebooting?
It should be created when quitting LyX. This is the place that stores
toolbar positions,
30/01/2014 09:16, Wolfgang Engelmann:
I am on Debian (Linux). My assumption that the strange appearance (see
my screen shot of the upper left LyX menu bar) was a result of the
lyxpipe warning was wrong, since I do not get this anymore. However, the
strange appearance is found whenever I start
30/01/2014 15:16, Wolfgang Engelmann:
Yes, after renaming lyx.conf to lyx.conf.x the weird toolbar
disappeared. However, even after reconfigure no new lyx.conf was
created. Might come after rebooting?
It should be created when quitting LyX. This is the place that stores
toolbar positions,
30/01/2014 09:16, Wolfgang Engelmann:
I am on Debian (Linux). My assumption that the strange appearance (see
my screen shot of the upper left LyX menu bar) was a result of the
lyxpipe warning was wrong, since I do not get this anymore. However, the
strange appearance is found whenever I start
30/01/2014 15:16, Wolfgang Engelmann:
Yes, after renaming lyx.conf to lyx.conf.x the weird toolbar
disappeared. However, even after reconfigure no new lyx.conf was
created. Might come after rebooting?
It should be created when quitting LyX. This is the place that stores
toolbar positions,
24/01/2014 19:13, Wolfgang Engelmann:
Dear Lyx Users,
I have exported my lyx file as a lyx archive, which contains as a tar.gz
file the lyx file, the used bib file and the figures used. This is quite
handy, because only the used figures, bib are saved.
However, I have this problem:
The path
29/01/2014 12:00, Wolfgang Engelmann:
On Wednesday 29 January 2014 11:26:32 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Jean-Marc,
the original question was, whether there is a global way of changing the
path in the figures of a document to a simple ./figure.eps
May be, the original path was home/A/B/C
24/01/2014 19:13, Wolfgang Engelmann:
Dear Lyx Users,
I have exported my lyx file as a lyx archive, which contains as a tar.gz
file the lyx file, the used bib file and the figures used. This is quite
handy, because only the used figures, bib are saved.
However, I have this problem:
The path
29/01/2014 12:00, Wolfgang Engelmann:
On Wednesday 29 January 2014 11:26:32 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Jean-Marc,
the original question was, whether there is a global way of changing the
path in the figures of a document to a simple ./figure.eps
May be, the original path was home/A/B/C
24/01/2014 19:13, Wolfgang Engelmann:
Dear Lyx Users,
I have exported my lyx file as a lyx archive, which contains as a tar.gz
file the lyx file, the used bib file and the figures used. This is quite
handy, because only the used figures, bib are saved.
However, I have this problem:
The path
29/01/2014 12:00, Wolfgang Engelmann:
On Wednesday 29 January 2014 11:26:32 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Jean-Marc,
the original question was, whether there is a global way of changing the
path in the figures of a document to a simple ./figure.eps
May be, the original path was home/A/B/C
Le 26/01/14 19:09, Ingar Pareliussen a écrit :
When importing Norwegian texts latex encoded special character get translated.{\aa}
- {å} and [\o} - {ø} etc. However, the { and } are imported as ERT and makes
the text very hard to read.
Could tex2lyx removed the extra {} when importing?
I
Le 26/01/14 21:07, Ingar Pareliussen a écrit :
I thought that tex2lyx translated these macros away from macros to
char-encodings, and thus is should be, in these cases, safe to remove
the braces as part of the conversion.
You are right of course, I was trying this argument in order to avoid
Le 26/01/14 19:09, Ingar Pareliussen a écrit :
When importing Norwegian texts latex encoded special character get translated.{\aa}
- {å} and [\o} - {ø} etc. However, the { and } are imported as ERT and makes
the text very hard to read.
Could tex2lyx removed the extra {} when importing?
I
Le 26/01/14 21:07, Ingar Pareliussen a écrit :
I thought that tex2lyx translated these macros away from macros to
char-encodings, and thus is should be, in these cases, safe to remove
the braces as part of the conversion.
You are right of course, I was trying this argument in order to avoid
Le 26/01/14 19:09, Ingar Pareliussen a écrit :
When importing Norwegian texts latex encoded special character get translated.{\aa}
-> {å} and [\o} -> {ø} etc. However, the { and } are imported as ERT and makes
the text very hard to read.
Could tex2lyx removed the extra {} when importing?
I
Le 26/01/14 21:07, Ingar Pareliussen a écrit :
I thought that tex2lyx translated these macros away from macros to
char-encodings, and thus is should be, in these cases, safe to remove
the braces as part of the conversion.
You are right of course, I was trying this argument in order to avoid
19/01/2014 01:15, Parsiad Azimzadeh:
I am writing a layout for a class file, and attempting to make the
default output format DVI. However, I have encountered what I think is
a bug, and it has been reproduced by one other user:
19/01/2014 01:15, Parsiad Azimzadeh:
I am writing a layout for a class file, and attempting to make the
default output format DVI. However, I have encountered what I think is
a bug, and it has been reproduced by one other user:
19/01/2014 01:15, Parsiad Azimzadeh:
I am writing a layout for a class file, and attempting to make the
default output format DVI. However, I have encountered what I think is
a bug, and it has been reproduced by one other user:
15/01/2014 20:25, A Choi:
I am sending this again to include my OS and lyx version. as well as a
more detailed description of the problem.
Windows 7 and 2.0.6.
If I have a math expression, say, $acb$, and want to change the order of
them, I select b inside the math environment and do ctrl+x
15/01/2014 20:25, A Choi:
I am sending this again to include my OS and lyx version. as well as a
more detailed description of the problem.
Windows 7 and 2.0.6.
If I have a math expression, say, $acb$, and want to change the order of
them, I select b inside the math environment and do ctrl+x
15/01/2014 20:25, A Choi:
I am sending this again to include my OS and lyx version. as well as a
more detailed description of the problem.
Windows 7 and 2.0.6.
If I have a math expression, say, $acb$, and want to change the order of
them, I select b inside the math environment and do ctrl+x
10/12/2013 12:04, Rainer M Krug:
Sometimes it is useful to highlight all occurrences of the search term,
e.g. when navigating to locations in the text where a certain term
occurs. Is this possible in LyX? I couldn't find anything in the
search dialog.
I am only referring to highlighting on the
10/12/2013 12:04, Rainer M Krug:
Sometimes it is useful to highlight all occurrences of the search term,
e.g. when navigating to locations in the text where a certain term
occurs. Is this possible in LyX? I couldn't find anything in the
search dialog.
I am only referring to highlighting on the
10/12/2013 12:04, Rainer M Krug:
Sometimes it is useful to highlight all occurrences of the search term,
e.g. when navigating to locations in the text where a certain term
occurs. Is this possible in LyX? I couldn't find anything in the
search dialog.
I am only referring to highlighting on the
25/10/2013 02:37, Ken Springer:
Just a question, does viable equate something that will be successful in
the long run?
It is already successful. We have users, LyX continues to advance,
although at a frustratingly slow pace these days. But in some sense, the
fact that we continue to advance
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