"Reuben" == Reuben Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Reuben No! Please do a simple word count! People may want more, but
Reuben having a simple word count is *much* better than nothing.
Hmm, I should maybe not have answered here... Now I have to actually
do it ;)
Reuben The rest can be
"Jean-Marc" == Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
"Reuben" == Reuben Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Reuben No! Please do a simple word count! People may want more, but
Reuben having a simple word count is *much* better than nothing.
Jean-Marc Hmm, I should maybe not have
Hmmm, I took a look at what is needed, and it will be yet more
spaghetti code added to lyx 1.0... I'm not sure anymore I want to do
that now, especially since it is a feature I've never needed.
I sympathise with this, but I hope that you *will* plan the feature for
the next version.
--
"Reuben" == Reuben Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hmmm, I took a look at what is needed, and it will be yet more
spaghetti code added to lyx 1.0... I'm not sure anymore I want to
do that now, especially since it is a feature I've never needed.
Reuben I sympathise with this, but I hope
"James" == James E Jarvis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
James Jean Marc Hope you were not offended by the suggestions.
Of course not. I was just trying to discourage people for asking for
the feature :)
James As has been said the document can easily be exported as plain ascii
James and a a 'wc'
Jean Marc
Hope you were not offended by the suggestions. As has been said the
document can easily be exported as plain ascii and a a 'wc' done on that
so I do not think the function is an urgent one. Longer term though it may
be of use as more people start using Lyx having no concept of command
"Reuben" == Reuben Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Reuben No! Please do a simple word count! People may want more, but
Reuben having a simple word count is *much* better than nothing.
Hmm, I should maybe not have answered here... Now I have to actually
do it ;)
Reuben The rest can be
"Jean-Marc" == Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
"Reuben" == Reuben Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Reuben No! Please do a simple word count! People may want more, but
Reuben having a simple word count is *much* better than nothing.
Jean-Marc Hmm, I should maybe not have
Hmmm, I took a look at what is needed, and it will be yet more
spaghetti code added to lyx 1.0... I'm not sure anymore I want to do
that now, especially since it is a feature I've never needed.
I sympathise with this, but I hope that you *will* plan the feature for
the next version.
--
"Reuben" == Reuben Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hmmm, I took a look at what is needed, and it will be yet more
spaghetti code added to lyx 1.0... I'm not sure anymore I want to
do that now, especially since it is a feature I've never needed.
Reuben I sympathise with this, but I hope
"James" == James E Jarvis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
James Jean Marc Hope you were not offended by the suggestions.
Of course not. I was just trying to discourage people for asking for
the feature :)
James As has been said the document can easily be exported as plain ascii
James and a a 'wc'
Jean Marc
Hope you were not offended by the suggestions. As has been said the
document can easily be exported as plain ascii and a a 'wc' done on that
so I do not think the function is an urgent one. Longer term though it may
be of use as more people start using Lyx having no concept of command
> "Reuben" == Reuben Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Reuben> No! Please do a simple word count! People may want more, but
Reuben> having a simple word count is *much* better than nothing.
Hmm, I should maybe not have answered here... Now I have to actually
do it ;)
Reuben> The rest can
> "Jean-Marc" == Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> "Reuben" == Reuben Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Reuben> No! Please do a simple word count! People may want more, but
Reuben> having a simple word count is *much* better than nothing.
Jean-Marc> Hmm, I should maybe
> Hmmm, I took a look at what is needed, and it will be yet more
> spaghetti code added to lyx 1.0... I'm not sure anymore I want to do
> that now, especially since it is a feature I've never needed.
I sympathise with this, but I hope that you *will* plan the feature for
the next version.
--
> "Reuben" == Reuben Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Hmmm, I took a look at what is needed, and it will be yet more
>> spaghetti code added to lyx 1.0... I'm not sure anymore I want to
>> do that now, especially since it is a feature I've never needed.
Reuben> I sympathise with this,
> "James" == James E Jarvis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
James> Jean Marc Hope you were not offended by the suggestions.
Of course not. I was just trying to discourage people for asking for
the feature :)
James> As has been said the document can easily be exported as plain ascii
James> and
Jean Marc
Hope you were not offended by the suggestions. As has been said the
document can easily be exported as plain ascii and a a 'wc' done on that
so I do not think the function is an urgent one. Longer term though it may
be of use as more people start using Lyx having no concept of command
Hi,
I was recently thinking about a feature that would be nice to have
included in LyX, namely a word counter option. Indeed, a lot a Journal
and Conference articles are often required a certain maximum number of
words, specially for abstract or synopsis.
Of course, you can use the spell
Hi,
I was recently thinking about a feature that would be nice to have
included in LyX, namely a word counter option. Indeed, a lot a Journal
and Conference articles are often required a certain maximum number of
words, specially for abstract or synopsis.
Of course, you can use the spell
Hi,
I was recently thinking about a feature that would be nice to have
included in LyX, namely a word counter option. Indeed, a lot a Journal
and Conference articles are often required a certain maximum number of
words, specially for abstract or synopsis.
Of course, you can use the spell
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