Hi there,
Typing \oint (note the single "i") in math mode shows the relevant symbol
on screen, but the symbol for double integral version \oiint (note the
double "ii") is not shown in lyx editor: instead a tiny space character (I
assume) is shown. The resulting pdf is fine. What might be the
Hello,
Until today, when I clicked on the view button, the pdf output used to be
opened in acrobat, which is my default viewer. Today I installed KDE just
for casual use, and now pdf files are opened in Okular when I click on the
Lyx view button in the toolbar. Outside LyX, this does not happen
Thank you very much, I appreciate it.
Regards,
Nusret
P.S. It was under ToolsPreferencesFile HandlingFile formats.
On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 9:29 PM, rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com wrote:
On 03/20/2010 10:06 PM, Nusret BALCI wrote:
Hello,
Until today, when I clicked on the view button, the pdf
Hello,
Until today, when I clicked on the view button, the pdf output used to be
opened in acrobat, which is my default viewer. Today I installed KDE just
for casual use, and now pdf files are opened in Okular when I click on the
Lyx view button in the toolbar. Outside LyX, this does not happen
Thank you very much, I appreciate it.
Regards,
Nusret
P.S. It was under ToolsPreferencesFile HandlingFile formats.
On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 9:29 PM, rgheck rgh...@bobjweil.com wrote:
On 03/20/2010 10:06 PM, Nusret BALCI wrote:
Hello,
Until today, when I clicked on the view button, the pdf
Hello,
Until today, when I clicked on the view button, the pdf output used to be
opened in acrobat, which is my default viewer. Today I installed KDE just
for casual use, and now pdf files are opened in Okular when I click on the
Lyx view button in the toolbar. Outside LyX, this does not happen
Thank you very much, I appreciate it.
Regards,
Nusret
P.S. It was under Tools>Preferences>File Handling>File formats.
On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 9:29 PM, rgheck <rgh...@bobjweil.com> wrote:
> On 03/20/2010 10:06 PM, Nusret BALCI wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> Until today,
Just wanted to join your wish and hope. Same here, too
:).
Regards,
Nusret
--- Stacia Hartleben [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Same here - I have been obsessively checking the
mailing list and the
FTP site in hopes of getting the windows
installer...
On 3/12/06, H. Peter Gumm
[EMAIL
Just wanted to join your wish and hope. Same here, too
:).
Regards,
Nusret
--- Stacia Hartleben [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Same here - I have been obsessively checking the
mailing list and the
FTP site in hopes of getting the windows
installer...
On 3/12/06, H. Peter Gumm
[EMAIL
Just wanted to join your wish and hope. Same here, too
:).
Regards,
Nusret
--- Stacia Hartleben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Same here - I have been obsessively checking the
> mailing list and the
> FTP site in hopes of getting the windows
> installer...
>
> On 3/12/06, H. Peter Gumm
> <[EMAIL
Hi all,
I have a quick question about the preview module used
in LyX: Does it have anything to do with the one
distributed nowadays as part of AucTeX, emacs package?
I tried it under Xemacs recently, and it seems to be
almost the same. Xemacs is pretty snappy with it
though, whereas under LyX
Hi all,
I have a quick question about the preview module used
in LyX: Does it have anything to do with the one
distributed nowadays as part of AucTeX, emacs package?
I tried it under Xemacs recently, and it seems to be
almost the same. Xemacs is pretty snappy with it
though, whereas under LyX
Hi all,
I have a quick question about the preview module used
in LyX: Does it have anything to do with the one
distributed nowadays as part of AucTeX, emacs package?
I tried it under Xemacs recently, and it seems to be
almost the same. Xemacs is pretty snappy with it
though, whereas under LyX
I tend to think that there is no general and perfect
solution yet, but I'm not an expert by any means. One
thing that may alleviate the grief can be this:
Scientific workplace can save files in a format called
portable latex. If your colleagues can save their
files as portable latex, that would
I tend to think that there is no general and perfect
solution yet, but I'm not an expert by any means. One
thing that may alleviate the grief can be this:
Scientific workplace can save files in a format called
portable latex. If your colleagues can save their
files as portable latex, that would
I tend to think that there is no general and perfect
solution yet, but I'm not an expert by any means. One
thing that may alleviate the grief can be this:
Scientific workplace can save files in a format called
"portable latex". If your colleagues can save their
files as portable latex, that would
Hi all,
Will it be possible to install LyX 1.4 alongside 1.3.7
when it's released? Thank you!
nusret
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transition and evaluation period. What do you think,
people?
Just an idea...
Regards,
Nusret
--- Georg Baum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nusret BALCI wrote:
Hi all,
Will it be possible to install LyX 1.4 alongside
1.3.7
when it's released? Thank you!
Yes, this is possible if you install from
Hi all,
Will it be possible to install LyX 1.4 alongside 1.3.7
when it's released? Thank you!
nusret
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transition and evaluation period. What do you think,
people?
Just an idea...
Regards,
Nusret
--- Georg Baum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nusret BALCI wrote:
Hi all,
Will it be possible to install LyX 1.4 alongside
1.3.7
when it's released? Thank you!
Yes, this is possible if you install from
Hi all,
Will it be possible to install LyX 1.4 alongside 1.3.7
when it's released? Thank you!
nusret
__
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for a
transition and evaluation period. What do you think,
people?
Just an idea...
Regards,
Nusret
--- Georg Baum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nusret BALCI wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> > Will it be possible to install LyX 1.4 alongside
> 1.3.7
> > when it's released? Thank you!
C4 = 196.
(Sorry, for sending to Georg's inbox by mistake)
Regards,
Nusret
--- Georg Baum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am Montag, 6. Februar 2006 18:21 schrieb Paul A.
Rubin:
Peter Hegt wrote:
The \spadesuit is displayed as a box.
Hearts, clubs and diamonds display correctly.
C4 = 196.
(Sorry, for sending to Georg's inbox by mistake)
Regards,
Nusret
--- Georg Baum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am Montag, 6. Februar 2006 18:21 schrieb Paul A.
Rubin:
Peter Hegt wrote:
The \spadesuit is displayed as a box.
Hearts, clubs and diamonds display correctly.
C4 = 196.
(Sorry, for sending to Georg's inbox by mistake)
Regards,
Nusret
--- Georg Baum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Am Montag, 6. Februar 2006 18:21 schrieb Paul A.
> Rubin:
> > Peter Hegt wrote:
> > >
> > > The \spadesuit is displayed as a box.
> > >
> > > Hearts, clubs and diamonds
this causes different
choices and opinions. That's just fine, I have no
complaints. But as LyX is open source, I'm determined
to cahnge my copy to my taste :). This also gives me a
chance to better understand LyX internals.
Regards,
Nusret
--- Abdelrazak Younes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nusret BALCI
2006, Nusret BALCI wrote:
other hand, it seems that the release is pretty
close and therefore I
won't wait too long :). I'll investigate the
source code then.
...
But as LyX is open source, I'm determined to
cahnge my copy to my taste
:). This also gives me a chance to better
this causes different
choices and opinions. That's just fine, I have no
complaints. But as LyX is open source, I'm determined
to cahnge my copy to my taste :). This also gives me a
chance to better understand LyX internals.
Regards,
Nusret
--- Abdelrazak Younes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nusret BALCI
2006, Nusret BALCI wrote:
other hand, it seems that the release is pretty
close and therefore I
won't wait too long :). I'll investigate the
source code then.
...
But as LyX is open source, I'm determined to
cahnge my copy to my taste
:). This also gives me a chance to better
this causes different
choices and opinions. That's just fine, I have no
complaints. But as LyX is open source, I'm determined
to cahnge my copy to my taste :). This also gives me a
chance to better understand LyX internals.
Regards,
Nusret
--- Abdelrazak Younes
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nus
27 Jan 2006, Nusret BALCI wrote:
>
> > other hand, it seems that the release is pretty
> close and therefore I
> > won't wait too long :). I'll investigate the
> source code then.
> ...
>
> > But as LyX is open source, I'm determined to
> cahnge my copy to my ta
care
But one size doesn't fit all so all this should be
made configurable.
Abdel.
Nusret BALCI a écrit :
Hi,
Andre: Thanks a lot, appreciated!
Helge: I'm sorry for I replied to your message to
clarify my question, but inadvertently sent the
email
to your account directly instead
care
But one size doesn't fit all so all this should be
made configurable.
Abdel.
Nusret BALCI a écrit :
Hi,
Andre: Thanks a lot, appreciated!
Helge: I'm sorry for I replied to your message to
clarify my question, but inadvertently sent the
email
to your account directly instead
-click: select word
> - shift + left-click: select sentence.
> - alt + left-click: select paragraph
> - double-click: I don't care
>
> But one size doesn't fit all so all this should be
> made configurable.
>
> Abdel.
>
>
> Nusret BALCI a écrit :
> > Hi,
> > A
Hi,
Andre: Thanks a lot, appreciated!
Helge: I'm sorry for I replied to your message to
clarify my question, but inadvertently sent the email
to your account directly instead of the lyx-users
list. My apologies.
I only wanted to change the behavior of my own copy: I
didn't mean a global change to
Hi,
Andre: Thanks a lot, appreciated!
Helge: I'm sorry for I replied to your message to
clarify my question, but inadvertently sent the email
to your account directly instead of the lyx-users
list. My apologies.
I only wanted to change the behavior of my own copy: I
didn't mean a global change to
Hi,
Andre: Thanks a lot, appreciated!
Helge: I'm sorry for I replied to your message to
clarify my question, but inadvertently sent the email
to your account directly instead of the lyx-users
list. My apologies.
I only wanted to change the behavior of my own copy: I
didn't mean a global change to
Hi,
I want to change the following lyx behaviour:
When I right click within a math inset, the math panel
shows up. Although I use the math panel from time to
time, I prefer a context menu with copy, save, etc.
when i right click, and math pane when I double-click.
My question is: (for windows, qt
Hi,
I want to change the following lyx behaviour:
When I right click within a math inset, the math panel
shows up. Although I use the math panel from time to
time, I prefer a context menu with copy, save, etc.
when i right click, and math pane when I double-click.
My question is: (for windows, qt
Hi,
I want to change the following lyx behaviour:
When I right click within a math inset, the math panel
shows up. Although I use the math panel from time to
time, I prefer a context menu with copy, save, etc.
when i right click, and math pane when I double-click.
My question is: (for windows, qt
Hi all,
As a windows user I'm so glad to have these nice
installers. Appreciateda lot. I have a question: what
is the difference between the so called
LyxWinInstaller that Uwe creates and the other one
ftp://ftp.lyx.org/pub/lyx/bin/1.3.7/lyx-1.3.7_win32_setup_v2.exe;?
Thanks and regards,
Nusret
Hi all,
As a windows user I'm so glad to have these nice
installers. Appreciateda lot. I have a question: what
is the difference between the so called
LyxWinInstaller that Uwe creates and the other one
ftp://ftp.lyx.org/pub/lyx/bin/1.3.7/lyx-1.3.7_win32_setup_v2.exe;?
Thanks and regards,
Nusret
Hi all,
As a windows user I'm so glad to have these nice
installers. Appreciateda lot. I have a question: what
is the difference between the so called
"LyxWinInstaller" that Uwe creates and the other one
"ftp://ftp.lyx.org/pub/lyx/bin/1.3.7/lyx-1.3.7_win32_setup_v2.exe;?
Thanks and regards,
by other means, though.
Regards (and thanks for the meaning of ~ in the given
context. it seems it's not used properly in math.bind
file, or it may have to do something with windows, or
maybe... I don't know :))
Regards,
Nusret
--- Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nusret == Nusret
), if you
replace C key with M key, you can use bar or
braceleft, etc. OK with M, but not OK with C. Isn't
this interesting?
I thought this feedback may help the maintainer.
Best regards,
Nusret
--- Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nusret == Nusret BALCI [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes
by other means, though.
Regards (and thanks for the meaning of ~ in the given
context. it seems it's not used properly in math.bind
file, or it may have to do something with windows, or
maybe... I don't know :))
Regards,
Nusret
--- Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nusret == Nusret
), if you
replace C key with M key, you can use bar or
braceleft, etc. OK with M, but not OK with C. Isn't
this interesting?
I thought this feedback may help the maintainer.
Best regards,
Nusret
--- Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nusret == Nusret BALCI [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes
>>>> "Nusret" == Nusret BALCI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> writes:
>
> Nusret> \bind "M-m ~C-~M-~S-braceleft" "math-delim {
> }"
>
> Nusret> That's a problem at least if your keyboard
> is a cheap standard
> Nusret> one like
C-braceright" "math-delim { }"
don't work, I needed "bracketleft", etc.
But interestingly (I've just noticed this one), if you
replace C key with M key, you can use bar or
braceleft, etc. OK with M, but not OK with C. Isn't
this interesting?
I thought this feedback
for though?
Thank you!
Nusret
--- Paul Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12/11/05, Nusret BALCI [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Thank you Paul. By the way, your suggestion
uncovered
just another minor issue: I use sciword binding
file.
It supposedly includes the math.bind file which
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nusret BALCI wrote:
The following doesn't harm in any serious way, but
it's a curious behavior.
I think Lyx doesn't handle well commands like
\left\{,
\right\{
Try \left\lbrace and \right\rbrace.
\left(, \right),
These work fine for me.
etc. from
for though?
Thank you!
Nusret
--- Paul Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12/11/05, Nusret BALCI [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Thank you Paul. By the way, your suggestion
uncovered
just another minor issue: I use sciword binding
file.
It supposedly includes the math.bind file which
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nusret BALCI wrote:
The following doesn't harm in any serious way, but
it's a curious behavior.
I think Lyx doesn't handle well commands like
\left\{,
\right\{
Try \left\lbrace and \right\rbrace.
\left(, \right),
These work fine for me.
etc. from
tely need it.
Do you have any idea what those ~'s stand for though?
Thank you!
Nusret
--- Paul Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 12/11/05, Nusret BALCI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > Thank you Paul. By the way, your suggestion
> uncovered
> >
Rubin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nusret BALCI wrote:
> > The following doesn't harm in any serious way, but
> > it's a curious behavior.
> >
> > I think Lyx doesn't handle well commands like
> \left\{,
> > \right\{
>
> Try \left\lbrace and \
The following doesn't harm in any serious way, but
it's a curious behavior.
I think Lyx doesn't handle well commands like \left\{,
\right\{
\left(, \right), etc. from the user interface.
Especially try the ones for braces, you'll see what I
mean. Interestingly, when you write first
\left(
in
sciword.bind file: it inclued maths.bind file (which
doesn't exist) instead of math.bind. Just in case
anyone runs into the same problem...
Regards,
Nusret
--- Paul Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12/11/05, Nusret BALCI [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The following doesn't harm in any serious way
The following doesn't harm in any serious way, but
it's a curious behavior.
I think Lyx doesn't handle well commands like \left\{,
\right\{
\left(, \right), etc. from the user interface.
Especially try the ones for braces, you'll see what I
mean. Interestingly, when you write first
\left(
in
sciword.bind file: it inclued maths.bind file (which
doesn't exist) instead of math.bind. Just in case
anyone runs into the same problem...
Regards,
Nusret
--- Paul Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12/11/05, Nusret BALCI [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The following doesn't harm in any serious way
The following doesn't harm in any serious way, but
it's a curious behavior.
I think Lyx doesn't handle well commands like \left\{,
\right\{
\left(, \right), etc. from the user interface.
Especially try the ones for braces, you'll see what I
mean. Interestingly, when you write first
\left(
in
sciword.bind file: it inclued "maths.bind" file (which
doesn't exist) instead of "math.bind". Just in case
anyone runs into the same problem...
Regards,
Nusret
--- Paul Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 12/11/05, Nusret BALCI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
Hi,
I've seen the flash demo on their website: what's
kdissert about? Is it just to draw charts like that?
Probably it has other uses, right?
Thanks.
Nusret
--- . [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I just got an idea. I often using lyx - but I also
like mindmapping. For
mindmapping I am using
about octave or mathematica,
or something similar). For example, is there a
complete enough interface with gnuplot (which I find
useful, whereas others may disagree :)) out there?
Regards,
Nusret
--- Rich Shepard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 4 Dec 2005, Nusret BALCI wrote:
I've seen
I couldn't find how to get to that dialog. Under which
menu is it? Do one need to install a plugin, or is it
a standard dialog?
Thank you.
--- Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gunnar wrote:
Use the LaTeX-package listings. I attached an
example LyX-file.
Perhaps LyX should support the
Hi,
I've seen the flash demo on their website: what's
kdissert about? Is it just to draw charts like that?
Probably it has other uses, right?
Thanks.
Nusret
--- . [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I just got an idea. I often using lyx - but I also
like mindmapping. For
mindmapping I am using
about octave or mathematica,
or something similar). For example, is there a
complete enough interface with gnuplot (which I find
useful, whereas others may disagree :)) out there?
Regards,
Nusret
--- Rich Shepard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 4 Dec 2005, Nusret BALCI wrote:
I've seen
I couldn't find how to get to that dialog. Under which
menu is it? Do one need to install a plugin, or is it
a standard dialog?
Thank you.
--- Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gunnar wrote:
Use the LaTeX-package listings. I attached an
example LyX-file.
Perhaps LyX should support the
Hi,
I've seen the flash demo on their website: what's
kdissert about? Is it just to draw charts like that?
Probably it has other uses, right?
Thanks.
Nusret
--- "." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just got an idea. I often using lyx - but I also
> like mindmapping. For
> mindmapping I
about octave or mathematica,
or something similar). For example, is there a
complete enough interface with "gnuplot" (which I find
useful, whereas others may disagree :)) out there?
Regards,
Nusret
--- Rich Shepard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 4 Dec 2005, Nusret BALCI
I couldn't find how to get to that dialog. Under which
menu is it? Do one need to install a plugin, or is it
a standard dialog?
Thank you.
--- Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Gunnar wrote:
> >>Use the LaTeX-package "listings". I attached an
> example LyX-file.
> >>Perhaps LyX should
Hi,
Is there a full chart of *all* officially supported
(in the sense that LyX can handle and render them
without resorting to ERTs) commands available
somewhere? (or all not available, especially for all
official latex packages by Latex2 team and for AMS
packages).
If not, could someone involved
Thank you, enough to keep me busy quite a while :).
Regards,
Nusret
--- Georg Baum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nusret BALCI wrote:
Hi,
Is there a full chart of *all* officially
supported
(in the sense that LyX can handle and render them
without resorting to ERTs) commands available
Hi,
Is there a full chart of *all* officially supported
(in the sense that LyX can handle and render them
without resorting to ERTs) commands available
somewhere? (or all not available, especially for all
official latex packages by Latex2 team and for AMS
packages).
If not, could someone involved
Thank you, enough to keep me busy quite a while :).
Regards,
Nusret
--- Georg Baum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nusret BALCI wrote:
Hi,
Is there a full chart of *all* officially
supported
(in the sense that LyX can handle and render them
without resorting to ERTs) commands available
Hi,
Is there a full chart of *all* officially supported
(in the sense that LyX can handle and render them
without resorting to ERTs) commands available
somewhere? (or all not available, especially for all
official latex packages by Latex2 team and for AMS
packages).
If not, could someone involved
Thank you, enough to keep me busy quite a while :).
Regards,
Nusret
--- Georg Baum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nusret BALCI wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > Is there a full chart of *all* officially
> supported
> > (in the sense that LyX can handle and render them
> &
Thanks Roy.
Sure I'll look at the examples, etc. I just didn't
want to reinvent the wheel: if people already did
create layout files for such stuff, I could happily
use them though :).
Well, to put it more precisely, what I meant was, in
fact, the rendering on the screen of the document (by
Sanda,
Did you try tex2lyx? It may give you better results.
See http://wiki.lyx.org/LaTeX/LatexToLyx for available
versions.
Just an idea...
Regards,
Nusret
--- Sanda Pavel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the input file all that well. You must not rely
on assumptions that con-
--- Jose' Matos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday 20 November 2005 11:16, Nusret BALCI
wrote:
In the past I used Sientific Workplace writing my
M.S.
thesis (and I will use, hopefully, LyX in for my
PhD
thesis :). They used a similar layout dropdown
box,
but it had some of the options
Actually, that page contains links to backports.
from the page:
**
tex2lyx will be part of the upcoming 1.4 release of
LyX. This page page describes its use with older LyXes
(such as the current stable release, LyX 1.3.x) and
provides some ready-to-use
Thanks Roy.
Sure I'll look at the examples, etc. I just didn't
want to reinvent the wheel: if people already did
create layout files for such stuff, I could happily
use them though :).
Well, to put it more precisely, what I meant was, in
fact, the rendering on the screen of the document (by
Sanda,
Did you try tex2lyx? It may give you better results.
See http://wiki.lyx.org/LaTeX/LatexToLyx for available
versions.
Just an idea...
Regards,
Nusret
--- Sanda Pavel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the input file all that well. You must not rely
on assumptions that con-
--- Jose' Matos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday 20 November 2005 11:16, Nusret BALCI
wrote:
In the past I used Sientific Workplace writing my
M.S.
thesis (and I will use, hopefully, LyX in for my
PhD
thesis :). They used a similar layout dropdown
box,
but it had some of the options
Actually, that page contains links to backports.
from the page:
**
tex2lyx will be part of the upcoming 1.4 release of
LyX. This page page describes its use with older LyXes
(such as the current stable release, LyX 1.3.x) and
provides some ready-to-use
Thanks Roy.
Sure I'll look at the examples, etc. I just didn't
want to reinvent the wheel: if people already did
create layout files for such stuff, I could happily
use them though :).
Well, to put it more precisely, what I meant was, in
fact, the rendering on the screen of the document (by
Sanda,
Did you try tex2lyx? It may give you better results.
See http://wiki.lyx.org/LaTeX/LatexToLyx for available
versions.
Just an idea...
Regards,
Nusret
--- Sanda Pavel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > the input file all that well. You must not rely
> on assumptions that con-
--- Jose' Matos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sunday 20 November 2005 11:16, Nusret BALCI
> wrote:
> > In the past I used Sientific Workplace writing my
> M.S.
> > thesis (and I will use, hopefully, LyX in for my
> PhD
> > thesis :). They used a similar layout
Actually, that page contains links to "backports".
from the page:
**
"tex2lyx will be part of the upcoming 1.4 release of
LyX. This page page describes its use with older LyXes
(such as the current stable release, LyX 1.3.x) and
provides some ready-to-use
To Angus:
Sorry for probably OT question, just beacuse you
mentioned it: which key do you refer to as compose
key? (is there an equivalent on usual keyboards, or is
it something special to some keyboards: mine seems not
to have one. Only Ctrl, Alt and Shift).
Regards,
Nusret
--- Angus
-0800 (PST)
Nusret BALCI [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry for probably OT question, just beacuse you
mentioned it: which key do you refer to as compose
key? (is there an equivalent on usual keyboards,
or is
it something special to some keyboards: mine seems
not
to have one. Only Ctrl, Alt
:).
I use windows, and I suspect now there isn't a compose
key functionality available on windows for standard
keyboards (If I understand correctly what a compose
key does).
Nusret
--- John Coppens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 19 Nov 2005 07:25:57 -0800 (PST)
Nusret BALCI [EMAIL PROTECTED
2005, Nusret BALCI wrote:
I use windows, and I suspect now there isn't a
compose key functionality
available on windows for standard keyboards (If I
understand correctly
what a compose key does).
As far as I know, there is no such thing as a
compose key on windows,
sorry
.
Regards,
Nusret
--- Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nusret BALCI wrote:
Christian,
the key combination you mentioned doesn't work
(for me
not a big deal, though: there are several other
convenient ways to enter scharfes s), but I wonder
why
you thought this would do: What's
Hi everybody,
Is there a place or does anybody know a good site for
custom layouts which can be used with LyX? For
example, there is no theorem, corollary, proof,
exercise, exam question, multiple choice test
question, etc. layouts available by default. Of course
this is a relatively side issue as
To Angus:
Sorry for probably OT question, just beacuse you
mentioned it: which key do you refer to as compose
key? (is there an equivalent on usual keyboards, or is
it something special to some keyboards: mine seems not
to have one. Only Ctrl, Alt and Shift).
Regards,
Nusret
--- Angus
-0800 (PST)
Nusret BALCI [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry for probably OT question, just beacuse you
mentioned it: which key do you refer to as compose
key? (is there an equivalent on usual keyboards,
or is
it something special to some keyboards: mine seems
not
to have one. Only Ctrl, Alt
:).
I use windows, and I suspect now there isn't a compose
key functionality available on windows for standard
keyboards (If I understand correctly what a compose
key does).
Nusret
--- John Coppens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 19 Nov 2005 07:25:57 -0800 (PST)
Nusret BALCI [EMAIL PROTECTED
2005, Nusret BALCI wrote:
I use windows, and I suspect now there isn't a
compose key functionality
available on windows for standard keyboards (If I
understand correctly
what a compose key does).
As far as I know, there is no such thing as a
compose key on windows,
sorry
.
Regards,
Nusret
--- Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nusret BALCI wrote:
Christian,
the key combination you mentioned doesn't work
(for me
not a big deal, though: there are several other
convenient ways to enter scharfes s), but I wonder
why
you thought this would do: What's
Hi everybody,
Is there a place or does anybody know a good site for
custom layouts which can be used with LyX? For
example, there is no theorem, corollary, proof,
exercise, exam question, multiple choice test
question, etc. layouts available by default. Of course
this is a relatively side issue as
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