Unfortunately, today one of our users reported that lyx-qt (installed
from debian binary package 1.3.4-2) crashes every other minute for him,
until restarted with LC_ALL=C.
Ok, we found it. It crashes on each autosave, because of error in ru.po,
which causes exception from boost. And really,
Nikita V. Youshchenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Unfortunately, today one of our users reported that lyx-qt (installed
from debian binary package 1.3.4-2) crashes every other minute for him,
until restarted with LC_ALL=C.
| Ok, we found it. It crashes on each autosave, because of error in
Nikita == Nikita V Youshchenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Unfortunately, today one of our users reported that lyx-qt
(installed from debian binary package 1.3.4-2) crashes every other
minute for him, until restarted with LC_ALL=C.
Nikita Ok, we found it. It crashes on each autosave, because
Unfortunately, today one of our users reported that lyx-qt (installed
from debian binary package 1.3.4-2) crashes every other minute for him,
until restarted with LC_ALL=C.
Ok, we found it. It crashes on each autosave, because of error in ru.po,
which causes exception from boost. And really,
Nikita V. Youshchenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Unfortunately, today one of our users reported that lyx-qt (installed
from debian binary package 1.3.4-2) crashes every other minute for him,
until restarted with LC_ALL=C.
| Ok, we found it. It crashes on each autosave, because of error in
Nikita == Nikita V Youshchenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Unfortunately, today one of our users reported that lyx-qt
(installed from debian binary package 1.3.4-2) crashes every other
minute for him, until restarted with LC_ALL=C.
Nikita Ok, we found it. It crashes on each autosave, because
> Unfortunately, today one of our users reported that lyx-qt (installed
> from debian binary package 1.3.4-2) crashes every other minute for him,
> until restarted with LC_ALL=C.
Ok, we found it. It crashes on each autosave, because of error in ru.po,
which causes exception from boost. And
"Nikita V. Youshchenko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Unfortunately, today one of our users reported that lyx-qt (installed
>> from debian binary package 1.3.4-2) crashes every other minute for him,
>> until restarted with LC_ALL=C.
>
| Ok, we found it. It crashes on each autosave, because of
> "Nikita" == Nikita V Youshchenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Unfortunately, today one of our users reported that lyx-qt
>> (installed from debian binary package 1.3.4-2) crashes every other
>> minute for him, until restarted with LC_ALL=C.
Nikita> Ok, we found it. It crashes on each
--- Nikita V. Youshchenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello.
The known problem with lyx-qt + russian locale +
math symbols display (that
causes no math symbols to be displayed if Qt uses
fontconfig) may be
workarounded by starting lyx-qt as
LC_TIME=C lyx-qt
--- Nikita V. Youshchenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello.
The known problem with lyx-qt + russian locale +
math symbols display (that
causes no math symbols to be displayed if Qt uses
fontconfig) may be
workarounded by starting lyx-qt as
LC_TIME=C lyx-qt
To fix the problem
--- Nikita V. Youshchenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello.
The known problem with lyx-qt + russian locale +
math symbols display (that
causes no math symbols to be displayed if Qt uses
fontconfig) may be
workarounded by starting lyx-qt as
LC_TIME=C lyx-qt
The problem
Nikita == Nikita V Youshchenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Nikita Hello. The known problem with lyx-qt + russian locale + math
Nikita symbols display (that causes no math symbols to be displayed
Nikita if Qt uses fontconfig) may be workarounded by starting lyx-qt
Nikita as
Nikita LC_TIME=C lyx-qt
Nikita LC_TIME=C lyx-qt
I have to admit that I thought at first that LC_TIME was a typo and
that I went to check the sources :) I can see now that
QFont::initialize() in qfont_x11.cpp does use the LC_TIME locale to
determine some locale characteristics.
Do you understand what this code
--- Nikita V. Youshchenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello.
The known problem with lyx-qt + russian locale +
math symbols display (that
causes no math symbols to be displayed if Qt uses
fontconfig) may be
workarounded by starting lyx-qt as
LC_TIME=C lyx-qt
--- Nikita V. Youshchenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello.
The known problem with lyx-qt + russian locale +
math symbols display (that
causes no math symbols to be displayed if Qt uses
fontconfig) may be
workarounded by starting lyx-qt as
LC_TIME=C lyx-qt
To fix the problem
--- Nikita V. Youshchenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello.
The known problem with lyx-qt + russian locale +
math symbols display (that
causes no math symbols to be displayed if Qt uses
fontconfig) may be
workarounded by starting lyx-qt as
LC_TIME=C lyx-qt
The problem
Nikita == Nikita V Youshchenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Nikita Hello. The known problem with lyx-qt + russian locale + math
Nikita symbols display (that causes no math symbols to be displayed
Nikita if Qt uses fontconfig) may be workarounded by starting lyx-qt
Nikita as
Nikita LC_TIME=C lyx-qt
Nikita LC_TIME=C lyx-qt
I have to admit that I thought at first that LC_TIME was a typo and
that I went to check the sources :) I can see now that
QFont::initialize() in qfont_x11.cpp does use the LC_TIME locale to
determine some locale characteristics.
Do you understand what this code
--- "Nikita V. Youshchenko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello.
>
> The known problem with lyx-qt + russian locale +
> math symbols display (that
> causes no math symbols to be displayed if Qt uses
> fontconfig) may be
> workarounded by sta
--- "Nikita V. Youshchenko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello.
>
> The known problem with lyx-qt + russian locale +
> math symbols display (that
> causes no math symbols to be displayed if Qt uses
> fontconfig) may be
> workarounded by starting lyx-qt a
> --- "Nikita V. Youshchenko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello.
> >
> > The known problem with lyx-qt + russian locale +
> > math symbols display (that
> > causes no math symbols to be displayed if Qt uses
> > fontconfig) may be
> >
>>>>> "Nikita" == Nikita V Youshchenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Nikita> Hello. The known problem with lyx-qt + russian locale + math
Nikita> symbols display (that causes no math symbols to be displayed
Nikita> if Qt uses fontconfig) may be workaround
> Nikita> LC_TIME=C lyx-qt
>
> I have to admit that I thought at first that LC_TIME was a typo and
> that I went to check the sources :) I can see now that
> QFont::initialize() in qfont_x11.cpp does use the LC_TIME locale to
> determine some locale characteristics.
>
> Do you understand what this
Hello.
The known problem with lyx-qt + russian locale + math symbols display (that
causes no math symbols to be displayed if Qt uses fontconfig) may be
workarounded by starting lyx-qt as
LC_TIME=C lyx-qt
Hello.
The known problem with lyx-qt + russian locale + math symbols display (that
causes no math symbols to be displayed if Qt uses fontconfig) may be
workarounded by starting lyx-qt as
LC_TIME=C lyx-qt
Hello.
The known problem with lyx-qt + russian locale + math symbols display (that
causes no math symbols to be displayed if Qt uses fontconfig) may be
workarounded by starting lyx-qt as
LC_TIME=C lyx-qt
Is there anyone on the list who is using LyX with Russian?
I have russian locale configured, but if I change to russian keyboard
layout, lyx doesn't input any simbols into the document.
What would be involved in configuring it for russian input?
Thanks!
--
Arcady Genkin
Is there anyone on the list who is using LyX with Russian?
I have russian locale configured, but if I change to russian keyboard
layout, lyx doesn't input any simbols into the document.
What would be involved in configuring it for russian input?
Thanks!
--
Arcady Genkin
Is there anyone on the list who is using LyX with Russian?
I have russian locale configured, but if I change to russian keyboard
layout, lyx doesn't input any simbols into the document.
What would be involved in configuring it for russian input?
Thanks!
--
Arcady Genkin
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