James Ronback wrote:
Uwe,
Installing the default MikTex via the Lyx installer fails. (A new bug?)
So I updated the old MikTex from 2.5 to 2.8 and deleted and reinstalled
Lyx 1.6 and referenced the tex.exe file in new MikTex .
Now I get a different messages when I click on the PDF icon
James Ronback schrieb:
Installing the default MikTex via the Lyx installer fails. (A new bug?)
You are the first one reporting this. What error message did you get.
Note that MiKTeX is only installed together with LyX when it is not already installed. Note that
MiKTeX 2.5 is outdated
Uwe,
Installing the default MikTex via the Lyx installer fails. (A new bug?)
So I updated the old MikTex from 2.5 to 2.8 and deleted and reinstalled
Lyx 1.6 and referenced the tex.exe file in new MikTex .
Now I get a different messages when I click on the PDF icon to obtain a
PDF version
James Ronback wrote:
When I download from http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/Manuals and attempt to view
the The LyX User's Guide by the LyX TeamVersion 1.6.x as a PDF file by
clicking on the PDF icon (View pdflatex) I get the following error message:
tex\latex\subfig\subfig.sty is missing:
When I say
James Ronback wrote:
Uwe,
Installing the default MikTex via the Lyx installer fails. (A new bug?)
So I updated the old MikTex from 2.5 to 2.8 and deleted and reinstalled
Lyx 1.6 and referenced the tex.exe file in new MikTex .
Now I get a different messages when I click on the PDF icon
James Ronback schrieb:
Installing the default MikTex via the Lyx installer fails. (A new bug?)
You are the first one reporting this. What error message did you get.
Note that MiKTeX is only installed together with LyX when it is not already installed. Note that
MiKTeX 2.5 is outdated
Uwe,
Installing the default MikTex via the Lyx installer fails. (A new bug?)
So I updated the old MikTex from 2.5 to 2.8 and deleted and reinstalled
Lyx 1.6 and referenced the tex.exe file in new MikTex .
Now I get a different messages when I click on the PDF icon to obtain a
PDF version
James Ronback wrote:
When I download from http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/Manuals and attempt to view
the "The LyX User's Guide by the LyX TeamVersion 1.6.x" as a PDF file by
clicking on the PDF icon (View pdflatex) I get the following error message:
"tex\latex\subfig\subfig.sty is missing:"
When I
James Ronback wrote:
Uwe,
Installing the default MikTex via the Lyx installer fails. (A new bug?)
So I updated the old MikTex from 2.5 to 2.8 and deleted and reinstalled
Lyx 1.6 and referenced the tex.exe file in new MikTex .
Now I get a different messages when I click on the PDF icon
James Ronback schrieb:
Installing the default MikTex via the Lyx installer fails. (A new bug?)
You are the first one reporting this. What error message did you get.
Note that MiKTeX is only installed together with LyX when it is not already installed. Note that
MiKTeX 2.5 is outdated
When I download from http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/Manuals and attempt to view
the The LyX User's Guide by the LyX TeamVersion 1.6.x as a PDF file by
clicking on the PDF icon (View pdflatex) I get the following error message:
tex\latex\subfig\subfig.sty is missing:
When I say install from
James Ronback schrieb:
When I download from http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/Manuals and attempt to view
the The LyX User's Guide by the LyX TeamVersion 1.6.x as a PDF file by
clicking on the PDF icon (View pdflatex) I get the following error message:
tex\latex\subfig\subfig.sty is missing:
So your
Uwe,
Reconfiguring does not resolve the problem. I get the same symptoms.
I gave the wrong source of lyx file below.
The lyx file that is giving me the problem is the User's Guide fetched
via the Help tab, not the web site indicated below.
So the bug still exists. Maybe the lyx file that comes
When I download from http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/Manuals and attempt to view
the The LyX User's Guide by the LyX TeamVersion 1.6.x as a PDF file by
clicking on the PDF icon (View pdflatex) I get the following error message:
tex\latex\subfig\subfig.sty is missing:
When I say install from
James Ronback schrieb:
When I download from http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/Manuals and attempt to view
the The LyX User's Guide by the LyX TeamVersion 1.6.x as a PDF file by
clicking on the PDF icon (View pdflatex) I get the following error message:
tex\latex\subfig\subfig.sty is missing:
So your
Uwe,
Reconfiguring does not resolve the problem. I get the same symptoms.
I gave the wrong source of lyx file below.
The lyx file that is giving me the problem is the User's Guide fetched
via the Help tab, not the web site indicated below.
So the bug still exists. Maybe the lyx file that comes
When I download from http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/Manuals and attempt to view
the "The LyX User's Guide by the LyX TeamVersion 1.6.x" as a PDF file by
clicking on the PDF icon (View pdflatex) I get the following error message:
"tex\latex\subfig\subfig.sty is missing:"
When I say install from
James Ronback schrieb:
When I download from http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/Manuals and attempt to view
the "The LyX User's Guide by the LyX TeamVersion 1.6.x" as a PDF file by
clicking on the PDF icon (View pdflatex) I get the following error message:
"tex\latex\subfig\subfig.sty is missing:"
So
Uwe,
Reconfiguring does not resolve the problem. I get the same symptoms.
I gave the wrong source of lyx file below.
The lyx file that is giving me the problem is the User's Guide fetched
via the Help tab, not the web site indicated below.
So the bug still exists. Maybe the lyx file that comes
Falk Sticken wrote:
Hi
I have found a bug in LyX 1.6.4 on Linux (openSUSE 11.1) which is not
reported in the bug tracker. When I start editing an inline math formula
(ALT+M M) and type
\mathc
SPACE
BACKSPACE
al
SPACE
LyX crashes.
A backtrace follows below.
bye,
Falk
Hi,
I can reproduce
Falk Sticken wrote:
Hi
I have found a bug in LyX 1.6.4 on Linux (openSUSE 11.1) which is not
reported in the bug tracker. When I start editing an inline math
formula (ALT+M M) and type \mathc
SPACE
BACKSPACE
al
SPACE
LyX crashes.
A backtrace follows below.
bye,
Falk
But both
Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote:
Falk Sticken wrote:
Hi
I have found a bug in LyX 1.6.4 on Linux (openSUSE 11.1) which is not
reported in the bug tracker. When I start editing an inline math
formula (ALT+M M) and type \mathc
SPACE
BACKSPACE
al
SPACE
LyX crashes.
A backtrace follows
Falk Sticken wrote:
Hi
I have found a bug in LyX 1.6.4 on Linux (openSUSE 11.1) which is not
reported in the bug tracker. When I start editing an inline math formula
(ALT+M M) and type
\mathc
SPACE
BACKSPACE
al
SPACE
LyX crashes.
A backtrace follows below.
bye,
Falk
Hi,
I can reproduce
Falk Sticken wrote:
Hi
I have found a bug in LyX 1.6.4 on Linux (openSUSE 11.1) which is not
reported in the bug tracker. When I start editing an inline math
formula (ALT+M M) and type \mathc
SPACE
BACKSPACE
al
SPACE
LyX crashes.
A backtrace follows below.
bye,
Falk
But both
Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote:
Falk Sticken wrote:
Hi
I have found a bug in LyX 1.6.4 on Linux (openSUSE 11.1) which is not
reported in the bug tracker. When I start editing an inline math
formula (ALT+M M) and type \mathc
SPACE
BACKSPACE
al
SPACE
LyX crashes.
A backtrace follows
Falk Sticken wrote:
Hi
I have found a bug in LyX 1.6.4 on Linux (openSUSE 11.1) which is not
reported in the bug tracker. When I start editing an inline math formula
(ALT+M M) and type
"\mathc"
SPACE
BACKSPACE
"al"
SPACE
LyX crashes.
A backtrace follows below.
by
>Falk Sticken wrote:
>> Hi
>> I have found a bug in LyX 1.6.4 on Linux (openSUSE 11.1) which is not
>> reported in the bug tracker. When I start editing an inline math
>> formula (ALT+M M) and type "\mathc"
>> SPACE
>> BACKSPACE
>> &quo
Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote:
Falk Sticken wrote:
Hi
I have found a bug in LyX 1.6.4 on Linux (openSUSE 11.1) which is not
reported in the bug tracker. When I start editing an inline math
formula (ALT+M M) and type "\mathc"
SPACE
BACKSPACE
"al"
SPACE
LyX
Hi
I have found a bug in LyX 1.6.4 on Linux (openSUSE 11.1) which is not
reported in the bug tracker. When I start editing an inline math formula
(ALT+M M) and type
\mathc
SPACE
BACKSPACE
al
SPACE
LyX crashes.
A backtrace follows below.
bye,
Falk
#0 0xb6fcd3b8 in ?? () from /lib/libc.so.6
Hi
I have found a bug in LyX 1.6.4 on Linux (openSUSE 11.1) which is not
reported in the bug tracker. When I start editing an inline math formula
(ALT+M M) and type
\mathc
SPACE
BACKSPACE
al
SPACE
LyX crashes.
A backtrace follows below.
bye,
Falk
#0 0xb6fcd3b8 in ?? () from /lib/libc.so.6
Hi
I have found a bug in LyX 1.6.4 on Linux (openSUSE 11.1) which is not
reported in the bug tracker. When I start editing an inline math formula
(ALT+M M) and type
"\mathc"
SPACE
BACKSPACE
"al"
SPACE
LyX crashes.
A backtrace follows below.
bye,
Falk
#0 0xb6fcd3b
like there is some problem
with the events that trigger undo-checkpointing in the code.
I am unable to reproduce this on a small file for filing a bug-report. This
bug surfaces only in a large LyX file that is about to become a paper I want
to submit :-(
Thanks,
Manoj
one. Developers, it seems like there is some problem
with the events that trigger undo-checkpointing in the code.
I am unable to reproduce this on a small file for filing a bug-report. This
bug surfaces only in a large LyX file that is about to become a paper I want
to submit :-(
Hello Manoj
like there is some problem
with the events that trigger undo-checkpointing in the code.
I am unable to reproduce this on a small file for filing a bug-report. This
bug surfaces only in a large LyX file that is about to become a paper I want
to submit :-(
Thanks,
Manoj
one. Developers, it seems like there is some problem
with the events that trigger undo-checkpointing in the code.
I am unable to reproduce this on a small file for filing a bug-report. This
bug surfaces only in a large LyX file that is about to become a paper I want
to submit :-(
Hello Manoj
like there is some problem
with the events that trigger undo-checkpointing in the code.
I am unable to reproduce this on a small file for filing a bug-report. This
bug surfaces only in a large LyX file that is about to become a paper I want
to submit :-(
Thanks,
Manoj
one. Developers, it seems like there is some problem
with the events that trigger undo-checkpointing in the code.
I am unable to reproduce this on a small file for filing a bug-report. This
bug surfaces only in a large LyX file that is about to become a paper I want
to submit :-(
Hello Manoj
Rainer M Krug schrieb:
There is a bug in the article (Springer svjour3/global) layout: it
uses the default option, which produces an error message. Changing (in
the layout file) global to smallcondensed (the default option),
fixes this.
Can you please pen a bug report:
http://www.lyx.org/trac
Rainer M Krug schrieb:
There is a bug in the article (Springer svjour3/global) layout: it
uses the default option, which produces an error message. Changing (in
the layout file) global to smallcondensed (the default option),
fixes this.
Can you please pen a bug report:
http://www.lyx.org/trac
Rainer M Krug schrieb:
There is a bug in the article (Springer svjour3/global) layout: it
uses the default option, which produces an error message. Changing (in
the layout file) "global" to "smallcondensed" (the default option),
fixes this.
Can you please pen a bug report
Hi
There is a bug in the article (Springer svjour3/global) layout: it
uses the default option, which produces an error message. Changing (in
the layout file) global to smallcondensed (the default option),
fixes this.
LyX 1.6.1
Cheers
Rainer
--
Rainer M. Krug, Centre of Excellence
Hi
There is a bug in the article (Springer svjour3/global) layout: it
uses the default option, which produces an error message. Changing (in
the layout file) global to smallcondensed (the default option),
fixes this.
LyX 1.6.1
Cheers
Rainer
--
Rainer M. Krug, Centre of Excellence
Hi
There is a bug in the article (Springer svjour3/global) layout: it
uses the default option, which produces an error message. Changing (in
the layout file) "global" to "smallcondensed" (the default option),
fixes this.
LyX 1.6.1
Cheers
Rainer
--
Rainer M. Krug,
Sam Liddicott wrote:
Please could someone competent with Lyx 1.6.3 try this; create a
literate (noweb) document and have a scrap immediately follow a lyx-code
section.
In the generated .nw file (in the /tmp/lyx* dir when creating a dvi
preview) the file looks like this:
\}
\end{lyxcode}
Sam Liddicott wrote:
Please could someone competent with Lyx 1.6.3 try this; create a
literate (noweb) document and have a scrap immediately follow a lyx-code
section.
In the generated .nw file (in the /tmp/lyx* dir when creating a dvi
preview) the file looks like this:
\}
\end{lyxcode}
Sam Liddicott wrote:
Please could someone competent with Lyx 1.6.3 try this; create a
literate (noweb) document and have a scrap immediately follow a lyx-code
section.
In the generated .nw file (in the /tmp/lyx* dir when creating a dvi
preview) the file looks like this:
\}
\end{lyxcode}
Dear All,
I'm using LyX 1.6.3-1 with windows.
In the last week I get this funny bug.
Every time I start LyX, two tabs are opened.
*Tab 1* doesn't do anything when you press it. Its name is LyX 1.6.3-1.
*Tab 2 *is the LyX program tab. Its name is first file I'm working on at the
moment.
I know
Every time I start LyX, two tabs are opened.
*Tab 1* doesn't do anything when you press it. Its name
is LyX 1.6.3-1.
*Tab 2 *is the LyX program tab. Its name is first file
I'm working on at the moment.
What's the contents of your session file ? And especially, what entries
are there in the
Hi Vincent
Thanks, but I don't really get what to do.
What do you mean by contents of your session file ??
Even when I start LyX without opening a file, two Tabs are automatically
generated.
One with LyX 1.6.3-1 , and the other with just LyX.
In the file open recent, I can see the last
Problem solved. Very simple.* Thanks Vincent!*
Here is a summary for others in the future:
I went to Preferences Look Feel User Interface
then pressed clear all sessions information
Thanks, Erez
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 5:32 PM, Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW
v.f.vanraveste...@tudelft.nl
Dear All,
I'm using LyX 1.6.3-1 with windows.
In the last week I get this funny bug.
Every time I start LyX, two tabs are opened.
*Tab 1* doesn't do anything when you press it. Its name is LyX 1.6.3-1.
*Tab 2 *is the LyX program tab. Its name is first file I'm working on at the
moment.
I know
Every time I start LyX, two tabs are opened.
*Tab 1* doesn't do anything when you press it. Its name
is LyX 1.6.3-1.
*Tab 2 *is the LyX program tab. Its name is first file
I'm working on at the moment.
What's the contents of your session file ? And especially, what entries
are there in the
Hi Vincent
Thanks, but I don't really get what to do.
What do you mean by contents of your session file ??
Even when I start LyX without opening a file, two Tabs are automatically
generated.
One with LyX 1.6.3-1 , and the other with just LyX.
In the file open recent, I can see the last
Problem solved. Very simple.* Thanks Vincent!*
Here is a summary for others in the future:
I went to Preferences Look Feel User Interface
then pressed clear all sessions information
Thanks, Erez
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 5:32 PM, Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW
v.f.vanraveste...@tudelft.nl
Dear All,
I'm using LyX 1.6.3-1 with windows.
In the last week I get this funny bug.
Every time I start LyX, two tabs are opened.
*Tab 1* doesn't do anything when you press it. Its name is LyX 1.6.3-1.
*Tab 2 *is the LyX program tab. Its name is first file I'm working on at the
moment.
I know
>Every time I start LyX, two tabs are opened.
>*Tab 1* doesn't do anything when you press it. Its name
>is LyX 1.6.3-1.
>*Tab 2 *is the LyX program tab. Its name is first file
>I'm working on at the moment.
What's the contents of your session file ? And especially, what entries
are there in the
Hi Vincent
Thanks, but I don't really get what to do.
What do you mean by "contents of your session file " ??
Even when I start LyX without opening a file, two Tabs are automatically
generated.
One with LyX 1.6.3-1 , and the other with just LyX.
In the file> open recent, I can see the last
Problem solved. Very simple.* Thanks Vincent!*
Here is a summary for others in the future:
I went to Preferences > Look Feel > User Interface
then pressed "clear all sessions information"
Thanks, Erez
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 5:32 PM, Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW <
Please could someone competent with Lyx 1.6.3 try this; create a
literate (noweb) document and have a scrap immediately follow a lyx-code
section.
In the generated .nw file (in the /tmp/lyx* dir when creating a dvi
preview) the file looks like this:
\}
\end{lyxcode}
\selectlanguage{english}%
Please could someone competent with Lyx 1.6.3 try this; create a
literate (noweb) document and have a scrap immediately follow a lyx-code
section.
In the generated .nw file (in the /tmp/lyx* dir when creating a dvi
preview) the file looks like this:
\}
\end{lyxcode}
\selectlanguage{english}%
Please could someone competent with Lyx 1.6.3 try this; create a
literate (noweb) document and have a scrap immediately follow a lyx-code
section.
In the generated .nw file (in the /tmp/lyx* dir when creating a dvi
preview) the file looks like this:
\}
\end{lyxcode}
\selectlanguage{english}%
Guys, I'm almost sure it is a BUG.
Here is the issue:
I was changing the Text in my Document (Just text, information...No
special thing) and I was generating several PDF files to see the result
of the changes then for no reason I'm not able to generate it again.
It is giving me the following
Guys I'm sending the exact part of the document that is making lyx to
Crash, I believe that it has something to do with the Program Listing Box.
Can you please try to reproduce it?
Regards
Marcelo
Marcelo Reis wrote:
Guys, I'm almost sure it is a BUG.
Here is the issue:
I was changing
On 07/20/2009 08:17 PM, Marcelo Reis wrote:
Guys I'm sending the exact part of the document that is making lyx to
Crash, I believe that it has something to do with the Program Listing
Box.
Can you please try to reproduce it?
I see some sort of text modification around the second listings
Guys, I'm almost sure it is a BUG.
Here is the issue:
I was changing the Text in my Document (Just text, information...No
special thing) and I was generating several PDF files to see the result
of the changes then for no reason I'm not able to generate it again.
It is giving me the following
Guys I'm sending the exact part of the document that is making lyx to
Crash, I believe that it has something to do with the Program Listing Box.
Can you please try to reproduce it?
Regards
Marcelo
Marcelo Reis wrote:
Guys, I'm almost sure it is a BUG.
Here is the issue:
I was changing
On 07/20/2009 08:17 PM, Marcelo Reis wrote:
Guys I'm sending the exact part of the document that is making lyx to
Crash, I believe that it has something to do with the Program Listing
Box.
Can you please try to reproduce it?
I see some sort of text modification around the second listings
Guys, I'm almost sure it is a BUG.
Here is the issue:
I was changing the Text in my Document (Just text, information...No
special thing) and I was generating several PDF files to see the result
of the changes then for no reason I'm not able to generate it again.
It is giving me the following
Guys I'm sending the exact part of the document that is making lyx to
Crash, I believe that it has something to do with the Program Listing Box.
Can you please try to reproduce it?
Regards
Marcelo
Marcelo Reis wrote:
Guys, I'm almost sure it is a BUG.
Here is the issue:
I was changing
On 07/20/2009 08:17 PM, Marcelo Reis wrote:
Guys I'm sending the exact part of the document that is making lyx to
Crash, I believe that it has something to do with the Program Listing
Box.
Can you please try to reproduce it?
I see some sort of text modification around the second listings
Hi,
Lyx does not recognize the option 'breakatwhitespace' which is
documented on page 33 of listings.pdf from 2007/02/22 Version 1.4.
Is this intentional or a missing feature?
--
Manveru
jabber: manv...@manveru.pl
gg: 1624001
http://www.manveru.pl
Hi,
Lyx does not recognize the option 'breakatwhitespace' which is
documented on page 33 of listings.pdf from 2007/02/22 Version 1.4.
Is this intentional or a missing feature?
--
Manveru
jabber: manv...@manveru.pl
gg: 1624001
http://www.manveru.pl
Hi,
Lyx does not recognize the option 'breakatwhitespace' which is
documented on page 33 of listings.pdf from 2007/02/22 Version 1.4.
Is this intentional or a missing feature?
--
Manveru
jabber: manv...@manveru.pl
gg: 1624001
http://www.manveru.pl
Pavel Sanda wrote:
yes i remember such kind of report. somewhere in the bug tracker (searching
in new trac is such an disaster that i surrendered, you can try to find
it...)
http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/5917
Jürgen
bb wrote:
I would say, that particular bug is not dangerous because one will not
lose any data, but it is a bit annoying.
btw can be seen some error messages on the console once this happens?
pavel
Pavel Sanda wrote:
yes i remember such kind of report. somewhere in the bug tracker (searching
in new trac is such an disaster that i surrendered, you can try to find
it...)
http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/5917
Jürgen
bb wrote:
I would say, that particular bug is not dangerous because one will not
lose any data, but it is a bit annoying.
btw can be seen some error messages on the console once this happens?
pavel
Pavel Sanda wrote:
> yes i remember such kind of report. somewhere in the bug tracker (searching
> in new trac is such an disaster that i surrendered, you can try to find
> it...)
http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/5917
Jürgen
bb wrote:
> I would say, that particular bug is not dangerous because one will not
> lose any data, but it is a bit annoying.
btw can be seen some error messages on the console once this happens?
pavel
say, that particular bug is not dangerous because one will not
lose any data, but it is a bit annoying.
Best regards
BB
bb schreef:
I found the bugtracker down for migration,
see http://www.lyx.org/trac/wiki/BugTrackerHome
so I report a misbehaviour of
lyx 1.6.2 and 1.6.3 here:
I actually use lyx 1.6.3 self compiled on ubuntu 9.04, former I used
1.6.2 self compiled from source.
If I make a break with an open
Vincent van Ravesteijn schrieb:
bb schreef:
I found the bugtracker down for migration,
see http://www.lyx.org/trac/wiki/BugTrackerHome
so I report a misbehaviour of
lyx 1.6.2 and 1.6.3 here:
I actually use lyx 1.6.3 self compiled on ubuntu 9.04, former I used
1.6.2 self compiled from source.
in the bug tracker (searching
in new trac is such an disaster that i surrendered, you can try to find it...)
this will be hard to catch and debug.
pavel
say, that particular bug is not dangerous because one will not
lose any data, but it is a bit annoying.
Best regards
BB
bb schreef:
I found the bugtracker down for migration,
see http://www.lyx.org/trac/wiki/BugTrackerHome
so I report a misbehaviour of
lyx 1.6.2 and 1.6.3 here:
I actually use lyx 1.6.3 self compiled on ubuntu 9.04, former I used
1.6.2 self compiled from source.
If I make a break with an open
Vincent van Ravesteijn schrieb:
bb schreef:
I found the bugtracker down for migration,
see http://www.lyx.org/trac/wiki/BugTrackerHome
so I report a misbehaviour of
lyx 1.6.2 and 1.6.3 here:
I actually use lyx 1.6.3 self compiled on ubuntu 9.04, former I used
1.6.2 self compiled from source.
in the bug tracker (searching
in new trac is such an disaster that i surrendered, you can try to find it...)
this will be hard to catch and debug.
pavel
say, that particular bug is not dangerous because one will not
lose any data, but it is a bit annoying.
Best regards
BB
bb schreef:
I found the bugtracker down for migration,
see http://www.lyx.org/trac/wiki/BugTrackerHome
so I report a misbehaviour of
lyx 1.6.2 and 1.6.3 here:
I actually use lyx 1.6.3 self compiled on ubuntu 9.04, former I used
1.6.2 self compiled from source.
If I make a break with an open
Vincent van Ravesteijn schrieb:
bb schreef:
I found the bugtracker down for migration,
see http://www.lyx.org/trac/wiki/BugTrackerHome
so I report a misbehaviour of
lyx 1.6.2 and 1.6.3 here:
I actually use lyx 1.6.3 self compiled on ubuntu 9.04, former I used
1.6.2 self compiled from source.
t active in lyx (say without closing lyx or closing
> the actual session).
yes i remember such kind of report. somewhere in the bug tracker (searching
in new trac is such an disaster that i surrendered, you can try to find it...)
this will be hard to catch and debug.
pavel
Installed Lyx version 1.6.2 and CocoAspell version 2.0.4 on Mac
version 10.5.7
When spell checking a document in Lyx I couldn't add words to the
dictionary.
After some web searching I discovered a fix is to comment the line
home-dir $HOME/Library/Preferences/aspell in file
Installed Lyx version 1.6.2 and CocoAspell version 2.0.4 on Mac
version 10.5.7
When spell checking a document in Lyx I couldn't add words to the
dictionary.
After some web searching I discovered a fix is to comment the line
home-dir $HOME/Library/Preferences/aspell in file
Installed Lyx version 1.6.2 and CocoAspell version 2.0.4 on Mac
version 10.5.7
When spell checking a document in Lyx I couldn't "add" words to the
dictionary.
After some web searching I discovered a fix is to comment the line
"home-dir $HOME/Library/Preferences/aspell" in file
this is a bug, and if anyone confirms it, I will make an entry in
the bug listings.
best regards,
rodrigo.
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Although this is incorrect LaTeX, tex2lyx shouldn't crash, so please report it
as bug.
regards Uwe
\begin{align}
\label{A} \label{B}
\end{align}
Although this is incorrect LaTeX, tex2lyx shouldn't crash, so please
report it as bug.
tex2lyx does not look inside of math stuff, I think it is mathed
itself that crashes.
JMarc
this is a bug, and if anyone confirms it, I will make an entry in
the bug listings.
best regards,
rodrigo.
}
Although this is incorrect LaTeX, tex2lyx shouldn't crash, so please report it
as bug.
regards Uwe
\begin{align}
\label{A} \label{B}
\end{align}
Although this is incorrect LaTeX, tex2lyx shouldn't crash, so please
report it as bug.
tex2lyx does not look inside of math stuff, I think it is mathed
itself that crashes.
JMarc
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