Hello,
I'm tried this on my Mac, too.
I downloaded the german aspell dictionary, unzipped it, and put in into the
cocoAspell-Folder, changed the path in Lyx etc.
A first test ended up in the same error you reported.
Then I looked into the dictionary folder and saw that there is no de-common-rws
Hello,
I'm tried this on my Mac, too.
I downloaded the german aspell dictionary, unzipped it, and put in into the
cocoAspell-Folder, changed the path in Lyx etc.
A first test ended up in the same error you reported.
Then I looked into the dictionary folder and saw that there is no de-common-rws
Hello,
I'm tried this on my Mac, too.
I downloaded the german aspell dictionary, unzipped it, and put in into the
cocoAspell-Folder, changed the path in Lyx etc.
A first test ended up in the same error you reported.
Then I looked into the dictionary folder and saw that there is no de-common-rws
Thank you. That solved my problem.
I simply overlooked that GUI based bind editing is now possible.
buffer-view pdf2
did the trick.
Johannes
Am 26.03.2010 um 20:50 schrieb BH:
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 3:23 PM, Johannes Knaus knausli...@freenet.de wrote:
Hello,
I'd like to create
Thank you. That solved my problem.
I simply overlooked that GUI based bind editing is now possible.
buffer-view pdf2
did the trick.
Johannes
Am 26.03.2010 um 20:50 schrieb BH:
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 3:23 PM, Johannes Knaus knausli...@freenet.de wrote:
Hello,
I'd like to create
Thank you. That solved my problem.
I simply overlooked that GUI based bind editing is now possible.
buffer-view pdf2
did the trick.
Johannes
Am 26.03.2010 um 20:50 schrieb BH:
> On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 3:23 PM, Johannes Knaus <knausli...@freenet.de> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
Hello,
I'd like to create a keyboard-shortcut for PDF (pdflatex) in LyX.
I'm using a Mac and LyX 1.6.5.
After some reading in the wiki and on this list I tried the following:
1) I created a file myshortcuts.bind in ~/Library/Lyx-1.6/bind/ with the
following content (copied and pasted from the
Hello,
I'd like to create a keyboard-shortcut for PDF (pdflatex) in LyX.
I'm using a Mac and LyX 1.6.5.
After some reading in the wiki and on this list I tried the following:
1) I created a file myshortcuts.bind in ~/Library/Lyx-1.6/bind/ with the
following content (copied and pasted from the
Hello,
I'd like to create a keyboard-shortcut for PDF (pdflatex) in LyX.
I'm using a Mac and LyX 1.6.5.
After some reading in the wiki and on this list I tried the following:
1) I created a file myshortcuts.bind in ~/Library/Lyx-1.6/bind/ with the
following content (copied and pasted from the
Am 31.12.2009 um 11:32 schrieb Anders Ekberg:
I am not sure whether that's the correct info. There were problems with
LyX 1.6.4(.0) and OSX 10.6, but LyX 1.6.5 should work with 10.6 (as well
as 1.6.4.2).
Anyone knows why the download page still says (prior to 10.6) ?
It shouldn't. LyX
Am 31.12.2009 um 11:32 schrieb Anders Ekberg:
I am not sure whether that's the correct info. There were problems with
LyX 1.6.4(.0) and OSX 10.6, but LyX 1.6.5 should work with 10.6 (as well
as 1.6.4.2).
Anyone knows why the download page still says (prior to 10.6) ?
It shouldn't. LyX
Am 31.12.2009 um 11:32 schrieb Anders Ekberg:
>>
>> I am not sure whether that's the correct info. There were problems with
>> LyX 1.6.4(.0) and OSX 10.6, but LyX 1.6.5 should work with 10.6 (as well
>> as 1.6.4.2).
>>
>> Anyone knows why the download page still says "(prior to 10.6)" ?
> It
Hi,
Does this release also fix the crash when using spellcheck (which is
caused by/related to the pseudo-crash fix)?
Otherwise, one should at least note that all users of this version
should not use spellchecking from inside Lyx, as this can lead to a
really loss of data.
However,
Hi,
Does this release also fix the crash when using spellcheck (which is
caused by/related to the pseudo-crash fix)?
Otherwise, one should at least note that all users of this version
should not use spellchecking from inside Lyx, as this can lead to a
really loss of data.
However,
Hi,
Does this release also fix the crash when using spellcheck (which is
caused by/related to the pseudo-crash fix)?
Otherwise, one should at least note that all users of this version
should not use spellchecking from inside Lyx, as this can lead to a
really loss of data.
However,
Hello back again,
I have tested the SL build on a bigger document (around 120 pages) and
have experienced no crashes so far.
Unfortunately, we have been informed about a bad side effect of this
fix:
http://marc.info/?l=lyx-develm=125777684408838w=2
We have to investigate further. Please
Hello back again,
I have tested the SL build on a bigger document (around 120 pages) and
have experienced no crashes so far.
Unfortunately, we have been informed about a bad side effect of this
fix:
http://marc.info/?l=lyx-develm=125777684408838w=2
We have to investigate further. Please
Hello back again,
I have tested the SL build on a bigger document (around 120 pages) and
have experienced no crashes so far.
Unfortunately, we have been informed about a bad side effect of this
fix:
http://marc.info/?l=lyx-devel=125777684408838=2
We have to investigate further. Please be
Am 23.09.2009 um 16:57 schrieb James C. Sutherland:
On Sep 23, 2009, at 8:50 AM, Stefano Baroni wrote:
Hi All. It seems that having a version of LyX working poperly on OS
X 10.6 may require some time.
Do you confirm that the only feature not working properly is
autosave?
That has been
Am 23.09.2009 um 16:57 schrieb James C. Sutherland:
On Sep 23, 2009, at 8:50 AM, Stefano Baroni wrote:
Hi All. It seems that having a version of LyX working poperly on OS
X 10.6 may require some time.
Do you confirm that the only feature not working properly is
autosave?
That has been
Am 23.09.2009 um 16:57 schrieb James C. Sutherland:
On Sep 23, 2009, at 8:50 AM, Stefano Baroni wrote:
Hi All. It seems that having a version of LyX working poperly on OS
X 10.6 may require some time.
Do you confirm that the only feature not working properly is
autosave?
That has been
Just my two cents:
I would wait until the crashes are fixed. It is true that you don't
loose any work as LyX keeps on running, but the crash warnings will
also keep nagging you as they appear quite often.
My own experiments on compiling LyX on 10.6 have failed, as I
apparently have
Just my two cents:
I would wait until the crashes are fixed. It is true that you don't
loose any work as LyX keeps on running, but the crash warnings will
also keep nagging you as they appear quite often.
My own experiments on compiling LyX on 10.6 have failed, as I
apparently have
Just my two cents:
I would wait until the crashes are fixed. It is true that you don't
loose any work as LyX keeps on running, but the crash warnings will
also keep nagging you as they appear quite often.
My own "experiments" on compiling LyX on 10.6 have failed, as I
apparently have
Somehow my last post was cut at the end, so here again the full text
(I hope so):
So, now some interim report about me trying to compile lyx
on 10.6.
To sum up, I think I messed things up with QT.
First, I didn't find QT 4.3.3 on the QT/Nokia page, the
links to the archives there aim to
Somehow my last post was cut at the end, so here again the full text
(I hope so):
So, now some interim report about me trying to compile lyx
on 10.6.
To sum up, I think I messed things up with QT.
First, I didn't find QT 4.3.3 on the QT/Nokia page, the
links to the archives there aim to
Somehow my last post was cut at the end, so here again the full text
(I hope so):
So, now some interim report about me trying to compile lyx
on 10.6.
To sum up, I think I messed things up with QT.
First, I didn't find QT 4.3.3 on the QT/Nokia page, the
links to the "archives" there aim to
I have 1.6.3 and Snow Leopard on my Mac. Unfortunately the same
problems appear as reported for 1.6.4.
Johannes
Am 03.09.2009 um 16:15 schrieb Julio Rojas:
Is this problem specifically linked to 1.6.4? Or will 1.6.3 present
it? I have Snow Leopard in my hand and 1.6.3 installed on my wife's
Now I found time to install Snow Leopard on my Mac.
I can confirm the behaviour reported here:
Lyx (1.6.3) starts up and as long as I just watch my document it keeps
running without any errors.
When I type something and wait for the autosave to come into action, a
pop up window appears with
I have 1.6.3 and Snow Leopard on my Mac. Unfortunately the same
problems appear as reported for 1.6.4.
Johannes
Am 03.09.2009 um 16:15 schrieb Julio Rojas:
Is this problem specifically linked to 1.6.4? Or will 1.6.3 present
it? I have Snow Leopard in my hand and 1.6.3 installed on my wife's
Now I found time to install Snow Leopard on my Mac.
I can confirm the behaviour reported here:
Lyx (1.6.3) starts up and as long as I just watch my document it keeps
running without any errors.
When I type something and wait for the autosave to come into action, a
pop up window appears with
I have 1.6.3 and Snow Leopard on my Mac. Unfortunately the same
problems appear as reported for 1.6.4.
Johannes
Am 03.09.2009 um 16:15 schrieb Julio Rojas:
Is this problem specifically linked to 1.6.4? Or will 1.6.3 present
it? I have Snow Leopard in my hand and 1.6.3 installed on my wife's
Now I found time to install Snow Leopard on my Mac.
I can confirm the behaviour reported here:
Lyx (1.6.3) starts up and as long as I just watch my document it keeps
running without any errors.
When I type something and wait for the autosave to come into action, a
pop up window appears with
Hello again,
My Snow Leopard DVD just arrived, so I'm starting my testing today.
My question now to the developers around:
I'm by far no developer but I successfully compiled some unix apps on
my own. So I would try to build a 10.6-Lyx on my own (well slowly, as
I find time).
What
Hello again,
My Snow Leopard DVD just arrived, so I'm starting my testing today.
My question now to the developers around:
I'm by far no developer but I successfully compiled some unix apps on
my own. So I would try to build a 10.6-Lyx on my own (well slowly, as
I find time).
What
Hello again,
My Snow Leopard DVD just arrived, so I'm starting my testing today.
My question now to the developers around:
I'm by far no developer but I successfully compiled some unix apps on
my own. So I would try to build a 10.6-Lyx on my own (well slowly, as
I find time).
What
Hello,
I ordered the new Mac OS Snowleopard this week and I wonder if any of
the Lyx-(Mac)-Developers has already tested Lyx under a Developer-
Version of Snowleopard?
Will the Lyx-Binary run on Snowleopard?
Anyway, I'll test it and post it here.
Johannes.
Hello,
I ordered the new Mac OS Snowleopard this week and I wonder if any of
the Lyx-(Mac)-Developers has already tested Lyx under a Developer-
Version of Snowleopard?
Will the Lyx-Binary run on Snowleopard?
Anyway, I'll test it and post it here.
Johannes.
Hello,
I ordered the new Mac OS Snowleopard this week and I wonder if any of
the Lyx-(Mac)-Developers has already tested Lyx under a Developer-
Version of Snowleopard?
Will the Lyx-Binary run on Snowleopard?
Anyway, I'll test it and post it here.
Johannes.
Yes! That does it!
A big Thank You from Johannes.
Am 12.08.2009 um 10:33 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Johannes Knaus wrote:
After some days of playing around I still haven't found a solution to
the problem. Indeed it seems a very tricky business.
It seems that \leftmargin is completely
Yes! That does it!
A big Thank You from Johannes.
Am 12.08.2009 um 10:33 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Johannes Knaus wrote:
After some days of playing around I still haven't found a solution to
the problem. Indeed it seems a very tricky business.
It seems that \leftmargin is completely
Yes! That does it!
A big Thank You from Johannes.
Am 12.08.2009 um 10:33 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Johannes Knaus wrote:
After some days of playing around I still haven't found a solution to
the problem. Indeed it seems a very tricky business.
It seems that \leftmargin is completely
}
{\end{examples}}
Can you/someone help me?
Johannes
Am 06.08.2009 um 19:21 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Johannes Knaus wrote:
I added these lines to the preamble and now the numbers are correctly
indented but on the beginning/the left side they stand out a little
bit, seen from the left
}
{\end{examples}}
Can you/someone help me?
Johannes
Am 06.08.2009 um 19:21 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Johannes Knaus wrote:
I added these lines to the preamble and now the numbers are correctly
indented but on the beginning/the left side they stand out a little
bit, seen from the left
}
{\end{examples}}
Can you/someone help me?
Johannes
Am 06.08.2009 um 19:21 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Johannes Knaus wrote:
I added these lines to the preamble and now the numbers are correctly
indented but on the beginning/the left side they stand out a little
bit, seen from the left
Hello,
I've got a problem with the example-numbering in the linguistics
module:
I use the example-style to refer to OT-constraint definition
(linguists may know what I'm talking about).
Basically it always looks like this:
(3.1) Constraint Name linebreak
Constraint Definition
Am 06.08.2009 um 13:32 schrieb Nikos Alexandris:
JFYI,
gedit (GNOME's default text editor) has the Alt+Arrow(s) option to
move
selected line_s_ of text. I find it very convenient.
Nikos
This could be a nice alternative IMHO.
Surely, another shortcut is needed, as Alt+Arrow is jump to
Well, the thing with the shortcuts:
Ubuntu: Ctrl+X == Mac: Cmd+X (=the Command-Key, old Mac users still
call it Apple-Key although there is no Apple on it any more but a
kind of knot)
and so on.
Ah:
I just tried it in Lyx on MacOSX:
Alt+arrow and Ctrl+arrow do the same thing in Lyx.
Can I correct this? How?
\renewenvironment{example}{%
\begin{examples}\settowidth{\labelwidth}{(0.00)}\item}
{\end{examples}}
Jürgen
I added these lines to the preamble and now the numbers are correctly
indented but on the beginning/the left side they stand out a little
bit, seen from
Hello,
I've got a problem with the example-numbering in the linguistics
module:
I use the example-style to refer to OT-constraint definition
(linguists may know what I'm talking about).
Basically it always looks like this:
(3.1) Constraint Name linebreak
Constraint Definition
Am 06.08.2009 um 13:32 schrieb Nikos Alexandris:
JFYI,
gedit (GNOME's default text editor) has the Alt+Arrow(s) option to
move
selected line_s_ of text. I find it very convenient.
Nikos
This could be a nice alternative IMHO.
Surely, another shortcut is needed, as Alt+Arrow is jump to
Well, the thing with the shortcuts:
Ubuntu: Ctrl+X == Mac: Cmd+X (=the Command-Key, old Mac users still
call it Apple-Key although there is no Apple on it any more but a
kind of knot)
and so on.
Ah:
I just tried it in Lyx on MacOSX:
Alt+arrow and Ctrl+arrow do the same thing in Lyx.
Can I correct this? How?
\renewenvironment{example}{%
\begin{examples}\settowidth{\labelwidth}{(0.00)}\item}
{\end{examples}}
Jürgen
I added these lines to the preamble and now the numbers are correctly
indented but on the beginning/the left side they stand out a little
bit, seen from
Hello,
I've got a problem with the "example"-numbering in the linguistics
module:
I use the example-style to refer to OT-constraint definition
(linguists may know what I'm talking about).
Basically it always looks like this:
(3.1) Constraint Name
Constraint Definition
This
Am 06.08.2009 um 13:32 schrieb Nikos Alexandris:
JFYI,
gedit (GNOME's default text editor) has the Alt+Arrow(s) option to
move
selected line_s_ of text. I find it very convenient.
Nikos
This could be a nice alternative IMHO.
Surely, another shortcut is needed, as Alt+Arrow is "jump to
Well, the thing with the shortcuts:
Ubuntu: Ctrl+X == Mac: Cmd+X (=the Command-Key, old Mac users still
call it "Apple-Key" although there is no Apple on it any more but a
kind of knot)
and so on.
Ah:
I just tried it in Lyx on MacOSX:
Alt+arrow and Ctrl+arrow do the same thing in Lyx.
Can I correct this? How?
\renewenvironment{example}{%
\begin{examples}\settowidth{\labelwidth}{(0.00)}\item}
{\end{examples}}
Jürgen
I added these lines to the preamble and now the numbers are correctly
indented but on the beginning/the left side they stand out a little
bit, seen from
First of all, I simply didn't realize that mouse drag'n'drop did not
work in Lyx and thought this could maybe a platform specific issue,
not a general one.
On Fri, 2009-07-31 at 11:43 -0400, Michael Joyner:
Drag and drop text is one the most annoying things I have found
with
word
First of all, I simply didn't realize that mouse drag'n'drop did not
work in Lyx and thought this could maybe a platform specific issue,
not a general one.
On Fri, 2009-07-31 at 11:43 -0400, Michael Joyner:
Drag and drop text is one the most annoying things I have found
with
word
First of all, I simply didn't realize that mouse drag'n'drop did not
work in Lyx and thought this could maybe a platform specific issue,
not a general one.
On Fri, 2009-07-31 at 11:43 -0400, Michael Joyner:
"Drag and drop" text is one the most annoying things I have found
with
word
Hello,
Maybe a stupid question:
But I realized that I can select/mark a sentence with the mouse, but I
cannot drag this selected sentence around in Lyx, e.g. placing it in
the paragraph above. Everytime I try this the sentence is deselected.
As I don't remember well: Is this behaviour
Let's call it a missing feature.
Personally, I'd prefer to cutpaste anyway.
Vincent
So, would this be a good idea to propose this for future Lyx versions?
I'm not a programmer, so I really can't even guess how much work this
would mean.
IMHO this would be really a nice feature. I'm quite
Hello,
Maybe a stupid question:
But I realized that I can select/mark a sentence with the mouse, but I
cannot drag this selected sentence around in Lyx, e.g. placing it in
the paragraph above. Everytime I try this the sentence is deselected.
As I don't remember well: Is this behaviour
Let's call it a missing feature.
Personally, I'd prefer to cutpaste anyway.
Vincent
So, would this be a good idea to propose this for future Lyx versions?
I'm not a programmer, so I really can't even guess how much work this
would mean.
IMHO this would be really a nice feature. I'm quite
Hello,
Maybe a stupid question:
But I realized that I can select/mark a sentence with the mouse, but I
cannot drag this selected sentence around in Lyx, e.g. placing it in
the paragraph above. Everytime I try this the sentence is deselected.
As I don't remember well: Is this behaviour
Let's call it a missing feature.
Personally, I'd prefer to cut anyway.
Vincent
So, would this be a good idea to propose this for future Lyx versions?
I'm not a programmer, so I really can't even guess how much work this
would mean.
IMHO this would be really a nice feature. I'm quite used
Am 14.05.2009 um 21:06 schrieb Uwe Stöhr:
Tables cannot be broken horizontally when they are too wide,
therefore your float is too wide. So you have to assure that the
table fits the width. I corrected your example see attached.
So, if I understand the whole thing right, if I insert a
No, but this is maybe a more general thing. I use tables in my
example to properly set the stars in a vertical line above each
other. I didn't know better. In a WYSWYG-Software I would use
tabstops to get this formatting. But there is no easy way to
achieve this in Lyx/Latex, or – well –
Am 14.05.2009 um 21:06 schrieb Uwe Stöhr:
Tables cannot be broken horizontally when they are too wide,
therefore your float is too wide. So you have to assure that the
table fits the width. I corrected your example see attached.
So, if I understand the whole thing right, if I insert a
No, but this is maybe a more general thing. I use tables in my
example to properly set the stars in a vertical line above each
other. I didn't know better. In a WYSWYG-Software I would use
tabstops to get this formatting. But there is no easy way to
achieve this in Lyx/Latex, or – well –
Am 14.05.2009 um 21:06 schrieb Uwe Stöhr:
Tables cannot be broken horizontally when they are too wide,
therefore your float is too wide. So you have to assure that the
table fits the width. I corrected your example see attached.
So, if I understand the whole thing right, if I insert a
No, but this is maybe a more general thing. I use tables in my
example to properly set the stars in a vertical line above each
other. I didn't know better. In a WYSWYG-Software I would use
tabstops to get this formatting. But there is no easy way to
achieve this in Lyx/Latex, or – well –
Hello Lyx Users,
I have a problem regarding the width of floats.
I'm currently writing my thesis using scrbook (DIV=calc option).
When I create a float (happens with all types of floats) and write
something into it which is wider than the textwidth, it is simply
cropped at the page border.
Oh, of course, here is an example:
testfile.lyx
Description: Binary data
Best regards,
Johannes
Am 14.05.2009 um 18:09 schrieb Uwe Stöhr:
Johannes Knaus schrieb:
How can I set up my floats to generally respect textwidth and if
the content of the float is wider than textwidth
Hello Lyx Users,
I have a problem regarding the width of floats.
I'm currently writing my thesis using scrbook (DIV=calc option).
When I create a float (happens with all types of floats) and write
something into it which is wider than the textwidth, it is simply
cropped at the page border.
Oh, of course, here is an example:
testfile.lyx
Description: Binary data
Best regards,
Johannes
Am 14.05.2009 um 18:09 schrieb Uwe Stöhr:
Johannes Knaus schrieb:
How can I set up my floats to generally respect textwidth and if
the content of the float is wider than textwidth
Hello Lyx Users,
I have a problem regarding the width of floats.
I'm currently writing my thesis using scrbook (DIV=calc option).
When I create a float (happens with all types of floats) and write
something into it which is wider than the textwidth, it is simply
cropped at the page border.
Oh, of course, here is an example:
testfile.lyx
Description: Binary data
Best regards,
Johannes
Am 14.05.2009 um 18:09 schrieb Uwe Stöhr:
Johannes Knaus schrieb:
How can I set up my floats to generally respect textwidth and if
the content of the float is wider than textwidth
did in Bugzilla.
I never logged in since that time.
I don't think there's a virus on my Mac. I checked it using ClamAV.
Regards,
Johannes
Am 05.11.2008 um 15:01 schrieb Uwe Stöhr:
Johannes Knaus schrieb:
... i.e. that I'm posting the same message all the time in Bugzilla.
Well, I haven't
Hello,
Stefan wrote me this mail yesterday:
Am 04.11.2008 um 16:04 schrieb Stefan Schimanski:
Hallo!
Du postest die ganze Zeit dieselbe Meldung im Bugzilla:
http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5447
Grüße
Stefan
... i.e. that I'm posting the same message all the time in Bugzilla.
did in Bugzilla.
I never logged in since that time.
I don't think there's a virus on my Mac. I checked it using ClamAV.
Regards,
Johannes
Am 05.11.2008 um 15:01 schrieb Uwe Stöhr:
Johannes Knaus schrieb:
... i.e. that I'm posting the same message all the time in Bugzilla.
Well, I haven't
Hello,
Stefan wrote me this mail yesterday:
Am 04.11.2008 um 16:04 schrieb Stefan Schimanski:
Hallo!
Du postest die ganze Zeit dieselbe Meldung im Bugzilla:
http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5447
Grüße
Stefan
... i.e. that I'm posting the same message all the time in Bugzilla.
did in Bugzilla.
I never logged in since that time.
I don't think there's a virus on my Mac. I checked it using ClamAV.
Regards,
Johannes
Am 05.11.2008 um 15:01 schrieb Uwe Stöhr:
Johannes Knaus schrieb:
... i.e. that I'm posting the same message all the time in Bugzilla.
Well, I haven't
Hello,
Stefan wrote me this mail yesterday:
Am 04.11.2008 um 16:04 schrieb Stefan Schimanski:
Hallo!
Du postest die ganze Zeit dieselbe Meldung im Bugzilla:
http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5447
Grüße
Stefan
... i.e. that I'm posting the same message all the time in Bugzilla.
schrieb Paul A. Rubin:
Johannes Knaus wrote:
Hello,
How can I achieve fully colored table cells using booktabs (i.e.
formal table option) and colortbl?
When I put ERT \cellcolor{gray} inside a table cell it appears gray
the output but there remains some white space between the gray box
schrieb Paul A. Rubin:
Johannes Knaus wrote:
Hello,
How can I achieve fully colored table cells using booktabs (i.e.
formal table option) and colortbl?
When I put ERT \cellcolor{gray} inside a table cell it appears gray
the output but there remains some white space between the gray box
schrieb Paul A. Rubin:
Johannes Knaus wrote:
Hello,
How can I achieve fully colored table cells using booktabs (i.e.
"formal" table option) and colortbl?
When I put ERT \cellcolor{gray} inside a table cell it appears gray
the output but there remains some white space between th
Am 02.10.2008 um 18:42 schrieb James Sutherland:
To reproduce this problem (on Mac):
From Finder, right-click (ctrl-click) on a file and choose Open
With and then open using 1.6rc3. This opens the file, but the lyx
window that it opens in has none of the toolbars available. The
Am 02.10.2008 um 18:42 schrieb James Sutherland:
To reproduce this problem (on Mac):
From Finder, right-click (ctrl-click) on a file and choose Open
With and then open using 1.6rc3. This opens the file, but the lyx
window that it opens in has none of the toolbars available. The
Am 02.10.2008 um 18:42 schrieb James Sutherland:
To reproduce this problem (on Mac):
From Finder, right-click (ctrl-click) on a file and choose "Open
With" and then open using 1.6rc3. This opens the file, but the lyx
window that it opens in has none of the toolbars available. The
Hello,
How can I achieve fully colored table cells using booktabs (i.e.
formal table option) and colortbl?
When I put ERT \cellcolor{gray} inside a table cell it appears gray
the output but there remains some white space between the gray box and
the upper and lower table line (see attached
Hello,
How can I achieve fully colored table cells using booktabs (i.e.
formal table option) and colortbl?
When I put ERT \cellcolor{gray} inside a table cell it appears gray
the output but there remains some white space between the gray box and
the upper and lower table line (see attached
Hello,
How can I achieve fully colored table cells using booktabs (i.e.
"formal" table option) and colortbl?
When I put ERT \cellcolor{gray} inside a table cell it appears gray
the output but there remains some white space between the gray box and
the upper and lower table line (see
Am 09.09.2008 um 10:02 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have only some additional questions:
1.) In the Lyx view of the document the numbering for the newly aux?
Sorry, this is slightly too elliptic for my parser. If you mean that
Tableaux
should be numbered in the
Am 09.09.2008 um 10:02 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have only some additional questions:
1.) In the Lyx view of the document the numbering for the newly aux?
Sorry, this is slightly too elliptic for my parser. If you mean that
Tableaux
should be numbered in the
Am 09.09.2008 um 10:02 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have only some additional questions:
1.) In the Lyx view of the document the numbering for the newly aux?
Sorry, this is slightly too elliptic for my parser. If you mean that
Tableaux
should be numbered in the
Hello,
I'm editing a document which has a bunch of table floats in it.
For some tables the floatname Table x.x is appropriate and should
remain like this.
But for some tablefloats I want to change the word Table in the
floatname into Tableau
(Right now, Linguists know what kind of document
Hello,
I'm editing a document which has a bunch of table floats in it.
For some tables the floatname Table x.x is appropriate and should
remain like this.
But for some tablefloats I want to change the word Table in the
floatname into Tableau
(Right now, Linguists know what kind of document
Hello,
I'm editing a document which has a bunch of table floats in it.
For some tables the floatname "Table x.x" is appropriate and should
remain like this.
But for some tablefloats I want to change the word "Table" in the
floatname into "Tableau"
(Right now, Linguists know what kind of
I can confirm this for 1.6.x on Mac (IntelPPC).
Johannes
Am 29.08.2008 um 17:04 schrieb Neal Becker:
When I change background color (in the gui), it opens additional
'list of equations' and 'source' views.
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