On 2011-09-18, Karl Linek wrote:
I have two files. The first one I wrote with LyX 1.6.7. Then I installed
LyX 2.0. I copied the file to a USB-stick. Suddenly I got always 4
errors
On the same machine? What else changed, a new LaTeX distro/version as well?
Undefined control sequence.
for
On 2011-09-18, Karl Linek wrote:
I have two files. The first one I wrote with LyX 1.6.7. Then I installed
LyX 2.0. I copied the file to a USB-stick. Suddenly I got always 4
errors
On the same machine? What else changed, a new LaTeX distro/version as well?
Undefined control sequence.
for
On 2011-09-18, Karl Linek wrote:
> I have two files. The first one I wrote with LyX 1.6.7. Then I installed
> LyX 2.0. I copied the file to a USB-stick. Suddenly I got always 4
> errors
On the same machine? What else changed, a new LaTeX distro/version as well?
> "Undefined control sequence."
The problem can be twosome. On the one hand, some corrupted temporary
files created by LyX's compilation can be generating the problem. On
the other hand, if you compiled a Latex version on the same folder the
Lyx file is, I think it might be creating some havoc. Le us wait to
see if the
On 09/18/2011 12:16 PM, Julio Rojas wrote:
The problem can be twosome. On the one hand, some corrupted temporary
files created by LyX's compilation can be generating the problem. On
the other hand, if you compiled a Latex version on the same folder the
Lyx file is, I think it might be creating
The problem can be twosome. On the one hand, some corrupted temporary
files created by LyX's compilation can be generating the problem. On
the other hand, if you compiled a Latex version on the same folder the
Lyx file is, I think it might be creating some havoc. Le us wait to
see if the
On 09/18/2011 12:16 PM, Julio Rojas wrote:
The problem can be twosome. On the one hand, some corrupted temporary
files created by LyX's compilation can be generating the problem. On
the other hand, if you compiled a Latex version on the same folder the
Lyx file is, I think it might be creating
The problem can be twosome. On the one hand, some corrupted temporary
files created by LyX's compilation can be generating the problem. On
the other hand, if you compiled a Latex version on the same folder the
Lyx file is, I think it might be creating some havoc. Le us wait to
see if the
On 09/18/2011 12:16 PM, Julio Rojas wrote:
> The problem can be twosome. On the one hand, some corrupted temporary
> files created by LyX's compilation can be generating the problem. On
> the other hand, if you compiled a Latex version on the same folder the
> Lyx file is, I think it might be
Hi,
I have two files. The first one I wrote with LyX 1.6.7. Then I installed
LyX 2.0. I copied the file to a USB-stick. Suddenly I got always 4
errors
Undefined control sequence.
for example with the description
ist $\unit[1]{\lyxmathsym{\textdegree}C}
Hi,
I have two files. The first one I wrote with LyX 1.6.7. Then I installed
LyX 2.0. I copied the file to a USB-stick. Suddenly I got always 4
errors
Undefined control sequence.
for example with the description
ist $\unit[1]{\lyxmathsym{\textdegree}C}
Hi,
I have two files. The first one I wrote with LyX 1.6.7. Then I installed
LyX 2.0. I copied the file to a USB-stick. Suddenly I got always 4
errors
"Undefined control sequence."
for example with the description
"ist $\unit[1]{\lyxmathsym{\textdegree}C}
When deploying branches in a document, it seems like a error occur,
only when selected from above and
down, rather than from below.
This is true for the three latest releases.
Could this behavior be caused by my setup?
When deploying branches in a document, it seems like a error occur,
only when selected from above and
down, rather than from below.
This is true for the three latest releases.
Could this behavior be caused by my setup?
When deploying branches in a document, it seems like a error occur,
only when selected from above and
down, rather than from below.
This is true for the three latest releases.
Could this behavior be caused by my setup?
On 16/11/2010 8:53 AM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
I think this is fixed in a recent (2 days?) ubuntu evince update.
Doesn't seem so. I'm up to date on the updates.
Evince version: 2.32.0-0ubuntu1
--
Julien
On 16/11/2010 8:53 AM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
I think this is fixed in a recent (2 days?) ubuntu evince update.
Doesn't seem so. I'm up to date on the updates.
Evince version: 2.32.0-0ubuntu1
--
Julien
On 16/11/2010 8:53 AM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
I think this is fixed in a recent (2 days?) ubuntu evince update.
Doesn't seem so. I'm up to date on the updates.
Evince version: 2.32.0-0ubuntu1
--
Julien
Le 16/11/2010 14:48, Julien Rioux a écrit :
On 16/11/2010 4:56 AM, Påvel Nicklasson wrote:
To repeat in Ubuntu 10.10:
Make a pdf of Additional Features Manual from the help menu. (I use
default settings for everyting)
The PDF Looks OK in Evince.
In Evince: Go to Archive - Print - Print preview.
Whenever I have something strange with my PDF under Ubuntu, I first
look at it with another pdf viewer. My favorite is Okular, but the
Adobe Acro-reader is very good too.
EK
On 11/16/2010 1:14 PM, Påvel Nicklasson wrote:
In one way it's good to hear that others have the same problem as I.
Le 16/11/2010 15:07, Julien Rioux a écrit :
On 16/11/2010 8:53 AM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
I think this is fixed in a recent (2 days?) ubuntu evince update.
Doesn't seem so. I'm up to date on the updates.
Evince version: 2.32.0-0ubuntu1
Sorry, it was on another package actually (don't
Le 16/11/2010 14:48, Julien Rioux a écrit :
On 16/11/2010 4:56 AM, Påvel Nicklasson wrote:
To repeat in Ubuntu 10.10:
Make a pdf of Additional Features Manual from the help menu. (I use
default settings for everyting)
The PDF Looks OK in Evince.
In Evince: Go to Archive - Print - Print preview.
Whenever I have something strange with my PDF under Ubuntu, I first
look at it with another pdf viewer. My favorite is Okular, but the
Adobe Acro-reader is very good too.
EK
On 11/16/2010 1:14 PM, Påvel Nicklasson wrote:
In one way it's good to hear that others have the same problem as I.
Le 16/11/2010 15:07, Julien Rioux a écrit :
On 16/11/2010 8:53 AM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
I think this is fixed in a recent (2 days?) ubuntu evince update.
Doesn't seem so. I'm up to date on the updates.
Evince version: 2.32.0-0ubuntu1
Sorry, it was on another package actually (don't
Le 16/11/2010 14:48, Julien Rioux a écrit :
On 16/11/2010 4:56 AM, Påvel Nicklasson wrote:
To repeat in Ubuntu 10.10:
Make a pdf of Additional Features Manual from the help menu. (I use
default settings for everyting)
The PDF Looks OK in Evince.
In Evince: Go to Archive - Print - Print preview.
Whenever I have something strange with my PDF under Ubuntu, I first
look at it with another pdf viewer. My favorite is Okular, but the
Adobe Acro-reader is very good too.
EK
On 11/16/2010 1:14 PM, Påvel Nicklasson wrote:
In one way it's good to hear that others have the same problem as I.
Le 16/11/2010 15:07, Julien Rioux a écrit :
On 16/11/2010 8:53 AM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
I think this is fixed in a recent (2 days?) ubuntu evince update.
Doesn't seem so. I'm up to date on the updates.
Evince version: 2.32.0-0ubuntu1
Sorry, it was on another package actually (don't
On 16/11/2010 4:56 AM, Påvel Nicklasson wrote:
To repeat in Ubuntu 10.10:
Make a pdf of Additional Features Manual from the help menu. (I use
default settings for everyting)
The PDF Looks OK in Evince.
In Evince: Go to Archive - Print - Print preview. The text is scrambled.
The text is scrambled
On 16/11/2010 4:56 AM, Påvel Nicklasson wrote:
To repeat in Ubuntu 10.10:
Make a pdf of Additional Features Manual from the help menu. (I use
default settings for everyting)
The PDF Looks OK in Evince.
In Evince: Go to Archive - Print - Print preview. The text is scrambled.
The text is scrambled
On 16/11/2010 4:56 AM, Påvel Nicklasson wrote:
To repeat in Ubuntu 10.10:
Make a pdf of Additional Features Manual from the help menu. (I use
default settings for everyting)
The PDF Looks OK in Evince.
In Evince: Go to Archive - Print - Print preview. The text is scrambled.
The text is scrambled
In one way it's good to hear that others have the same problem as I. Late
last night while working on my book I thought I was going crazy. I have
never seen so strange pdf:s. I also have an updated Ubuntu 10.10
installation.
I guess this basically means that my LyX files are OK and I could
On 16/11/2010 1:14 PM, Påvel Nicklasson wrote:
I have never seen so strange pdf:s.
You would be surprised what sort of things can go wrong when printing.
In our office we got hit by several bugs including the shifted by one
character point bug and the mirror image. Of course these will
I have had my fair share of printing disasters. I have done several book
sized projects in InDesign and rather recently swithced to LyX. There are
always things that go wrong in every project. All in all I am amazed over
how good LyX is and I think I have found the software I have been
In one way it's good to hear that others have the same problem as I. Late
last night while working on my book I thought I was going crazy. I have
never seen so strange pdf:s. I also have an updated Ubuntu 10.10
installation.
I guess this basically means that my LyX files are OK and I could
On 16/11/2010 1:14 PM, Påvel Nicklasson wrote:
I have never seen so strange pdf:s.
You would be surprised what sort of things can go wrong when printing.
In our office we got hit by several bugs including the shifted by one
character point bug and the mirror image. Of course these will
I have had my fair share of printing disasters. I have done several book
sized projects in InDesign and rather recently swithced to LyX. There are
always things that go wrong in every project. All in all I am amazed over
how good LyX is and I think I have found the software I have been
In one way it's good to hear that others have the same problem as I. Late
last night while working on my book I thought I was going crazy. I have
never seen so strange pdf:s. I also have an updated Ubuntu 10.10
installation.
I guess this basically means that my LyX files are OK and I could
On 16/11/2010 1:14 PM, Påvel Nicklasson wrote:
I have never seen so strange pdf:s.
You would be surprised what sort of things can go wrong when printing.
In our office we got hit by several bugs including the "shifted by one
character point" bug and the "mirror image". Of course these will
I have had my fair share of printing disasters. I have done several book
sized projects in InDesign and rather recently swithced to LyX. There are
always things that go wrong in every project. All in all I am amazed over
how good LyX is and I think I have found the software I have been
Am 19.08.2010 18:26, schrieb Uwe Stöhr:
I am using Lyx 1.6.5 in WinXp. I found a strange behavior when Lyx
converts documents into pdf files. I am using document style book
(koma) with AMS math package. I have compiled one with PDF hyperref
support enabled using Document-Settings-PDF
Am 19.08.2010 18:26, schrieb Uwe Stöhr:
I am using Lyx 1.6.5 in WinXp. I found a strange behavior when Lyx
converts documents into pdf files. I am using document style book
(koma) with AMS math package. I have compiled one with PDF hyperref
support enabled using Document-Settings-PDF
Am 19.08.2010 18:26, schrieb Uwe Stöhr:
>> I am using Lyx 1.6.5 in WinXp. I found a strange behavior when Lyx
>> converts documents into pdf files. I am using document style book
>> (koma) with AMS math package. I have compiled one with PDF hyperref
>> support enabled
Am 14.08.2010 17:55, schrieb Byung-Joo Lee:
I am using Lyx 1.6.5 in WinXp. I found a strange behavior when Lyx converts
documents into pdf files. I am using document style book (koma) with AMS
math package. I have compiled one with PDF hyperref support enabled using
Document-Settings-PDF
Am 14.08.2010 17:55, schrieb Byung-Joo Lee:
I am using Lyx 1.6.5 in WinXp. I found a strange behavior when Lyx converts
documents into pdf files. I am using document style book (koma) with AMS
math package. I have compiled one with PDF hyperref support enabled using
Document-Settings-PDF
Am 14.08.2010 17:55, schrieb Byung-Joo Lee:
I am using Lyx 1.6.5 in WinXp. I found a strange behavior when Lyx converts
documents into pdf files. I am using document style book (koma) with AMS
math package. I have compiled one with PDF hyperref support enabled using
Document->Settings-&
I am using Lyx 1.6.5 in WinXp. I found a strange behavior when Lyx converts
documents into pdf files. I am using document style book (koma) with AMS
math package. I have compiled one with PDF hyperref support enabled using
Document-Settings-PDF Properties to produce document Example1.pdf (left
Am 13.08.2010 23:21, schrieb bjleend:
I am using Lyx 1.6.5 in WinXp. I found a strange behavior when Lyx converts
documents into pdf files. I am using document style book (koma) with AMS
math package. I have compiled one with PDF hyperref support enabled using
Document-Settings-PDF Properties
I am using Lyx 1.6.5 in WinXp. I found a strange behavior when Lyx converts
documents into pdf files. I am using document style book (koma) with AMS
math package. I have compiled one with PDF hyperref support enabled using
Document-Settings-PDF Properties to produce document Example1.pdf (left
Am 13.08.2010 23:21, schrieb bjleend:
I am using Lyx 1.6.5 in WinXp. I found a strange behavior when Lyx converts
documents into pdf files. I am using document style book (koma) with AMS
math package. I have compiled one with PDF hyperref support enabled using
Document-Settings-PDF Properties
I am using Lyx 1.6.5 in WinXp. I found a strange behavior when Lyx converts
documents into pdf files. I am using document style book (koma) with AMS
math package. I have compiled one with PDF hyperref support enabled using
Document->Settings->PDF Properties to produce document Example1.pdf
Am 13.08.2010 23:21, schrieb bjleend:
I am using Lyx 1.6.5 in WinXp. I found a strange behavior when Lyx converts
documents into pdf files. I am using document style book (koma) with AMS
math package. I have compiled one with PDF hyperref support enabled using
Document->Settings->PDF Prop
rgheck wrote:
Just missed it. But the patch is here:
http://www.lyx.org/trac/changeset/27882
and is easily applied oneself.
Done. It works fine.
Thanks to all
Ignacio García
rgheck wrote:
Just missed it. But the patch is here:
http://www.lyx.org/trac/changeset/27882
and is easily applied oneself.
Done. It works fine.
Thanks to all
Ignacio García
rgheck wrote:
>> Just missed it. But the patch is here:
>> http://www.lyx.org/trac/changeset/27882
>> and is easily applied oneself.
Done. It works fine.
Thanks to all
Ignacio García
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
When switching from a standard paragraph to a hanging paragraph, hit
Enter to end the standard paragraph, insert an empty TeX insert (ERT),
hit Enter again and switch the new paragraph to hanging.
Sorry, old habits die hard. An easier solution is
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
When switching from a standard paragraph to a hanging paragraph, hit
Enter to end the standard paragraph, insert an empty TeX insert
(ERT), hit Enter again and switch the new paragraph to hanging.
Sorry, old habits die hard.
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
When switching from a standard paragraph to a hanging paragraph, hit
Enter to end the standard paragraph, insert an empty TeX insert (ERT),
hit Enter again and switch the new paragraph to hanging.
Sorry, old habits die hard. An easier solution is
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
When switching from a standard paragraph to a hanging paragraph, hit
Enter to end the standard paragraph, insert an empty TeX insert
(ERT), hit Enter again and switch the new paragraph to hanging.
Sorry, old habits die hard.
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
When switching from a standard paragraph to a hanging paragraph, hit
Enter to end the standard paragraph, insert an empty TeX insert (ERT),
hit Enter again and switch the new paragraph to hanging.
Sorry, old habits die hard. An easier solution is
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
When switching from a standard paragraph to a hanging paragraph, hit
Enter to end the standard paragraph, insert an empty TeX insert
(ERT), hit Enter again and switch the new paragraph to hanging.
Sorry, old habits die hard.
The new feature Modules includes a module to hang paragrahs.
Applying the style 'hanging' to the second paragraph of an article,
the output doesn't show this second paragraph starting a new one,
but following the last line of the first paragraph, with a little
horizontal additional space.
Then,
Ignacio García wrote:
The new feature Modules includes a module to hang paragrahs.
Does the European Union allow this? Seems cruel. Now if LyX were
developed in Texas ... :-)
Applying the style 'hanging' to the second paragraph of an article,
the output doesn't show this second paragraph
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
When switching
from a standard paragraph to a hanging paragraph, hit Enter to end the
standard paragraph, insert an empty TeX insert (ERT), hit Enter again
and switch the new paragraph to hanging.
Sorry, old habits die hard. An easier solution is to insert a
The new feature Modules includes a module to hang paragrahs.
Applying the style 'hanging' to the second paragraph of an article,
the output doesn't show this second paragraph starting a new one,
but following the last line of the first paragraph, with a little
horizontal additional space.
Then,
Ignacio García wrote:
The new feature Modules includes a module to hang paragrahs.
Does the European Union allow this? Seems cruel. Now if LyX were
developed in Texas ... :-)
Applying the style 'hanging' to the second paragraph of an article,
the output doesn't show this second paragraph
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
When switching
from a standard paragraph to a hanging paragraph, hit Enter to end the
standard paragraph, insert an empty TeX insert (ERT), hit Enter again
and switch the new paragraph to hanging.
Sorry, old habits die hard. An easier solution is to insert a
The new feature Modules includes a module to hang paragrahs.
Applying the style 'hanging' to the second paragraph of an article,
the output doesn't show this second paragraph starting a new one,
but following the last line of the first paragraph, with a little
horizontal additional space.
Then,
Ignacio García wrote:
The new feature Modules includes a module to hang paragrahs.
Does the European Union allow this? Seems cruel. Now if LyX were
developed in Texas ... :-)
Applying the style 'hanging' to the second paragraph of an article,
the output doesn't show this second paragraph
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
When switching
from a standard paragraph to a hanging paragraph, hit Enter to end the
standard paragraph, insert an empty TeX insert (ERT), hit Enter again
and switch the new paragraph to hanging.
Sorry, old habits die hard. An easier solution is to insert a
Hi, I'm writing a repport, and I got some strange latex error :
I got a picture in my repport, and some listing codes, everything works fine
: no error or warning, when i export it as PDF.
But, when i try changing the size of my image, i got lots of latex error
like this :
Runaway argument?
!
G R wrote:
Hi, I'm writing a repport, and I got some strange latex error :
I got a picture in my repport, and some listing codes, everything works fine
: no error or warning, when i export it as PDF.
But, when i try changing the size of my image, i got lots of latex error
like this :
Runaway
Hi, I'm writing a repport, and I got some strange latex error :
I got a picture in my repport, and some listing codes, everything works fine
: no error or warning, when i export it as PDF.
But, when i try changing the size of my image, i got lots of latex error
like this :
Runaway argument?
!
G R wrote:
Hi, I'm writing a repport, and I got some strange latex error :
I got a picture in my repport, and some listing codes, everything works fine
: no error or warning, when i export it as PDF.
But, when i try changing the size of my image, i got lots of latex error
like this :
Runaway
Hi, I'm writing a repport, and I got some strange latex error :
I got a picture in my repport, and some listing codes, everything works fine
: no error or warning, when i export it as PDF.
But, when i try changing the size of my image, i got lots of latex error
like this :
Runaway argument?
!
G R wrote:
Hi, I'm writing a repport, and I got some strange latex error :
I got a picture in my repport, and some listing codes, everything works fine
: no error or warning, when i export it as PDF.
But, when i try changing the size of my image, i got lots of latex error
like this :
Runaway
Curtis Osterhoudt wrote:
Ctrl-shift-left immediately crashes LyX (1.4.1, on a Debian machine) for
me... so does ctrl-shift-up. I get the
lyx: SIGSEGV signal caught [...] Sorry, you have found a bug in LyX.
message, too.
I cannot reproduce this either (neither the cases described in the other
On Wednesday 12 July 2006 08:45, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
I cannot reproduce this either (neither the cases described in the other
mails).
I have finally succeeded with 1.4.2svn
I have inserted two lines with one word and pressed enter to get a third
(empty) line.
While in the last
On Wednesday 12 July 2006 01:29, Steve Harris wrote:
Good day José,
Good day,
After reading your post, I tested again and this is
not fixed in 1.4.2. It isn't much of a bug.
After several trials I succeeded into reproducing the bug, even for
1.4.2.svn.
This is an example line.
{If
Jose' Matos wrote:
I have finally succeeded with 1.4.2svn
I have inserted two lines with one word and pressed enter to get a third
(empty) line.
While in the last empty line I pressed Ctrl-Shift-Left and... I got a
crash.
I see. Most certainly DEPM interferes here and we end up with an
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Attached is a patch that fixes the crash for me, but I'm not sure it
produces the behaviour we want (delete the empty paragraph, which is
inconsistent to what LFUN_LEFTSEL does in this case).
attached is the proper fix, IMO.
selHandle has to be used, because it
Curtis Osterhoudt wrote:
Ctrl-shift-left immediately crashes LyX (1.4.1, on a Debian machine) for
me... so does ctrl-shift-up. I get the
lyx: SIGSEGV signal caught [...] Sorry, you have found a bug in LyX.
message, too.
I cannot reproduce this either (neither the cases described in the other
On Wednesday 12 July 2006 08:45, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
I cannot reproduce this either (neither the cases described in the other
mails).
I have finally succeeded with 1.4.2svn
I have inserted two lines with one word and pressed enter to get a third
(empty) line.
While in the last
On Wednesday 12 July 2006 01:29, Steve Harris wrote:
Good day José,
Good day,
After reading your post, I tested again and this is
not fixed in 1.4.2. It isn't much of a bug.
After several trials I succeeded into reproducing the bug, even for
1.4.2.svn.
This is an example line.
{If
Jose' Matos wrote:
I have finally succeeded with 1.4.2svn
I have inserted two lines with one word and pressed enter to get a third
(empty) line.
While in the last empty line I pressed Ctrl-Shift-Left and... I got a
crash.
I see. Most certainly DEPM interferes here and we end up with an
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Attached is a patch that fixes the crash for me, but I'm not sure it
produces the behaviour we want (delete the empty paragraph, which is
inconsistent to what LFUN_LEFTSEL does in this case).
attached is the proper fix, IMO.
selHandle has to be used, because it
Curtis Osterhoudt wrote:
> Ctrl-shift-left immediately crashes LyX (1.4.1, on a Debian machine) for
> me... so does ctrl-shift-up. I get the
> "lyx: SIGSEGV signal caught [...] Sorry, you have found a bug in LyX."
> message, too.
I cannot reproduce this either (neither the cases described in the
On Wednesday 12 July 2006 08:45, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
>
> I cannot reproduce this either (neither the cases described in the other
> mails).
I have finally succeeded with 1.4.2svn
I have inserted two lines with one word and pressed enter to get a third
(empty) line.
While in the
On Wednesday 12 July 2006 01:29, Steve Harris wrote:
>
> Good day José,
Good day,
> After reading your post, I tested again and this is
> not fixed in 1.4.2. It isn't much of a bug.
After several trials I succeeded into reproducing the bug, even for
1.4.2.svn.
> This is an example line.
>
Jose' Matos wrote:
> I have finally succeeded with 1.4.2svn
>
> I have inserted two lines with one word and pressed enter to get a third
> (empty) line.
>
> While in the last empty line I pressed Ctrl-Shift-Left and... I got a
> crash.
I see. Most certainly DEPM interferes here and we end up
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> Attached is a patch that fixes the crash for me, but I'm not sure it
> produces the behaviour we want (delete the empty paragraph, which is
> inconsistent to what LFUN_LEFTSEL does in this case).
attached is the proper fix, IMO.
selHandle has to be used, because it
To reproduce:
1. open new document
2. type something and start a new paragraph (hit return)
3. hit control-shift-arrowleft
For me the keyboard is not responding in lyx anymore after that. Can
anybody confirm this? Is it known?
Ctrl-shift-left may be stupid to use, but I was just following a
On Tuesday 11 July 2006 20:50, Sven Schreiber wrote:
For me the keyboard is not responding in lyx anymore after that. Can
anybody confirm this? Is it known?
I do not remember such bug report. :-(
I would like to hear from other windows users. If the bug is not there it
should be filled in
Sven Schreiber wrote:
To reproduce:
1. open new document
2. type something and start a new paragraph (hit return)
3. hit control-shift-arrowleft
For me the keyboard is not responding in lyx anymore after that. Can
anybody confirm this? Is it known?
Ctrl-shift-left may be stupid to use, but I
From: Jose' Matos [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: bug(?): strange behavior after ctrl-shift-left
Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2006 23:18:36 +0100
On Tuesday 11 July 2006 20:50, Sven Schreiber wrote:
For me the keyboard is not responding in lyx anymore after that. Can
anybody
Jose' Matos wrote:
On Tuesday 11 July 2006 20:50, Sven Schreiber wrote:
For me the keyboard is not responding in lyx anymore after that. Can
anybody confirm this? Is it known?
I do not remember such bug report. :-(
I would like to hear from other windows users. If the bug is not there it
Jose' Matos wrote:
I would like to hear from other windows users. If the bug is not there it
should be filled in bugzilla to be fixed in 1.4.2.
I can reproduce it (LyX 1.4.1, WinXP). If I follow Sven's instructions
and then type the letter 'a', the keyboard is locked out (but the mouse
Jose' Matos wrote:
On Tuesday 11 July 2006 20:50, Sven Schreiber wrote:
For me the keyboard is not responding in lyx anymore after that. Can
anybody confirm this? Is it known?
I do not remember such bug report. :-(
I would like to hear from other windows users. If the bug is not there it
To reproduce:
1. open new document
2. type something and start a new paragraph (hit return)
3. hit control-shift-arrowleft
For me the keyboard is not responding in lyx anymore after that. Can
anybody confirm this? Is it known?
Ctrl-shift-left may be stupid to use, but I was just following a
On Tuesday 11 July 2006 20:50, Sven Schreiber wrote:
For me the keyboard is not responding in lyx anymore after that. Can
anybody confirm this? Is it known?
I do not remember such bug report. :-(
I would like to hear from other windows users. If the bug is not there it
should be filled in
Sven Schreiber wrote:
To reproduce:
1. open new document
2. type something and start a new paragraph (hit return)
3. hit control-shift-arrowleft
For me the keyboard is not responding in lyx anymore after that. Can
anybody confirm this? Is it known?
Ctrl-shift-left may be stupid to use, but I
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