Esteemed LyXers:
Let me try this again. Help LyX Functions notes the following:
---
LFUN_WORD_REPLACE
Action: Replace a string in the document.
Syntax: word-replace [DATA]
Params: DATA: data is of the form search
replace
casesensitive matchword all forward
EditorJack schreef:
Esteemed LyXers:
Let me try this again. Help LyX Functions notes the following:
---
LFUN_WORD_REPLACE
Action: Replace a string in the document.
Syntax: word-replace [DATA]
Params: DATA: data is of the form search
replace
casesensitive
Really, how does one use that particular LFun (LFUN_WORD_REPLACE) at all?
Under what circumstances *could* it be used if not in the minibuffer or in a
command sequence?
To elaborate a bit, the LFUNs are in principle for internal use. That
is, to communicate between the frontend (dialogs,
Esteemed LyXers:
Let me try this again. Help LyX Functions notes the following:
---
LFUN_WORD_REPLACE
Action: Replace a string in the document.
Syntax: word-replace [DATA]
Params: DATA: data is of the form search
replace
casesensitive matchword all forward
EditorJack schreef:
Esteemed LyXers:
Let me try this again. Help LyX Functions notes the following:
---
LFUN_WORD_REPLACE
Action: Replace a string in the document.
Syntax: word-replace [DATA]
Params: DATA: data is of the form search
replace
casesensitive
Really, how does one use that particular LFun (LFUN_WORD_REPLACE) at all?
Under what circumstances *could* it be used if not in the minibuffer or in a
command sequence?
To elaborate a bit, the LFUNs are in principle for internal use. That
is, to communicate between the frontend (dialogs,
Esteemed LyXers:
Let me try this again. Help > LyX Functions notes the following:
---
LFUN_WORD_REPLACE
Action: Replace a string in the document.
Syntax: word-replace []
Params: : data is of the form "
"
Origin Andre, Jan 7 2004
EditorJack schreef:
Esteemed LyXers:
Let me try this again. Help > LyX Functions notes the following:
---
LFUN_WORD_REPLACE
Action: Replace a string in the document.
Syntax: word-replace []
Params: : data is of the form "
"
Origin Andre, Jan 7 2004
Really, how does one use that particular LFun (LFUN_WORD_REPLACE) at all?
Under what circumstances *could* it be used if not in the minibuffer or in a
command sequence?
To elaborate a bit, the LFUNs are in principle for internal use. That
is, to communicate between the frontend (dialogs,
Esteemed Fellow LyXers:
I can't get LFUN_WORD_REPLACE to work. Here's the syntax I'm using in the
minibuffer:
word-replace foo bar
No dice. I'd be grateful for any help you're able to provide.
Thanks!
Best wishes,
Jack Lyon
The Editorium
http://www.editorium.com
--
View this message in
EditorJack schreef:
Esteemed Fellow LyXers:
I can't get LFUN_WORD_REPLACE to work. Here's the syntax I'm using in the
minibuffer:
word-replace foo bar
No dice. I'd be grateful for any help you're able to provide.
I can think of two solutions:
1: command-sequence word-find-forward foo;
Sorry. In my last message, I said Vincent was brilliant but neglected to
say about what. I was thinking of this:
word-replace foonewlinebarnewline
In the command buffer: To get the newline there, you could do the
following: copy a newline from the lyx main text (beware not to copy a
Esteemed Fellow LyXers:
I can't get LFUN_WORD_REPLACE to work. Here's the syntax I'm using in the
minibuffer:
word-replace foo bar
No dice. I'd be grateful for any help you're able to provide.
Thanks!
Best wishes,
Jack Lyon
The Editorium
http://www.editorium.com
--
View this message in
EditorJack schreef:
Esteemed Fellow LyXers:
I can't get LFUN_WORD_REPLACE to work. Here's the syntax I'm using in the
minibuffer:
word-replace foo bar
No dice. I'd be grateful for any help you're able to provide.
I can think of two solutions:
1: command-sequence word-find-forward foo;
Sorry. In my last message, I said Vincent was brilliant but neglected to
say about what. I was thinking of this:
word-replace foonewlinebarnewline
In the command buffer: To get the newline there, you could do the
following: copy a newline from the lyx main text (beware not to copy a
Esteemed Fellow LyXers:
I can't get LFUN_WORD_REPLACE to work. Here's the syntax I'm using in the
minibuffer:
word-replace foo bar
No dice. I'd be grateful for any help you're able to provide.
Thanks!
Best wishes,
Jack Lyon
The Editorium
http://www.editorium.com
--
View this message in
EditorJack schreef:
Esteemed Fellow LyXers:
I can't get LFUN_WORD_REPLACE to work. Here's the syntax I'm using in the
minibuffer:
word-replace foo bar
No dice. I'd be grateful for any help you're able to provide.
I can think of two solutions:
1: "command-sequence word-find-forward foo;
Sorry. In my last message, I said Vincent was brilliant but neglected to
say about what. I was thinking of this:
> "word-replace foobar"
>
> In the command buffer: To get the there, you could do the
following: copy a newline from the lyx main text (beware not to copy a
space+newline), paste
18 matches
Mail list logo