Hi,
since I upgraded to LyX 1.1.6fix1 (via rpm), LyX does not react on my
~.Xdefault setting. I had two lines telling
LyX*width: 720
LyX*height:670
and with 1.1.5 this worked well. After looking in the man page, I changed
this to
LyX*geometry 720x670
but still no effect
numbers of pixels I wanted the LyX window to open to. I had to multiply
the -geometry figures by a third to a half again to get LyX to the size
I wanted it to open as.
The command line in the Enlightenment start-bar button is in the same
form as the one you used to start LyX the way you want
On Wednesday 25 April 2001 16:25, Andre Poenitz wrote:
since I upgraded to LyX 1.1.6fix1 (via rpm), LyX does not react on my
~.Xdefault setting. I had two lines telling
LyX*width: 720
LyX*height:670
As far as I know LyX does not check any .X* settings.
So what, if anything,
this to
LyX*geometry 720x670
but still no effect. However, starting LyX from a terminal with
I use LyX*geometry with no problem.
Looking at the line above, it seems you forgot to put ':', namely the line
should be
LyX*geometry: 720x670
since I upgraded to LyX 1.1.6fix1 (via rpm), LyX does not react on my
~.Xdefault setting. I had two lines telling
LyX*width: 720
LyX*height:670
As far as I know LyX does not check any .X* settings.
Andre'
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André Pönitz . [EMAIL
Hi,
since I upgraded to LyX 1.1.6fix1 (via rpm), LyX does not react on my
~.Xdefault setting. I had two lines telling
LyX*width: 720
LyX*height:670
and with 1.1.5 this worked well. After looking in the man page, I changed
this to
LyX*geometry 720x670
but still no effect
numbers of pixels I wanted the LyX window to open to. I had to multiply
the -geometry figures by a third to a half again to get LyX to the size
I wanted it to open as.
The command line in the Enlightenment start-bar button is in the same
form as the one you used to start LyX the way you want
On Wednesday 25 April 2001 16:25, Andre Poenitz wrote:
since I upgraded to LyX 1.1.6fix1 (via rpm), LyX does not react on my
~.Xdefault setting. I had two lines telling
LyX*width: 720
LyX*height:670
As far as I know LyX does not check any .X* settings.
So what, if anything,
this to
LyX*geometry 720x670
but still no effect. However, starting LyX from a terminal with
I use LyX*geometry with no problem.
Looking at the line above, it seems you forgot to put ':', namely the line
should be
LyX*geometry: 720x670
> since I upgraded to LyX 1.1.6fix1 (via rpm), LyX does not react on my
> ~.Xdefault setting. I had two lines telling
>
> LyX*width: 720
> LyX*height:670
As far as I know LyX does not check any .X* settings.
Andre'
--
André Pönitz . [EMAIL
Hi,
since I upgraded to LyX 1.1.6fix1 (via rpm), LyX does not react on my
~.Xdefault setting. I had two lines telling
LyX*width: 720
LyX*height:670
and with 1.1.5 this worked well. After looking in the man page, I changed
this to
LyX*geometry 720x670
but still no effect
numbers of pixels I wanted the LyX window to open to. I had to multiply
the -geometry figures by a third to a half again to get LyX to the size
I wanted it to open as.
The command line in the Enlightenment start-bar button is in the same
form as the one you used to start LyX the way you want
On Wednesday 25 April 2001 16:25, Andre Poenitz wrote:
> > since I upgraded to LyX 1.1.6fix1 (via rpm), LyX does not react on my
> > ~.Xdefault setting. I had two lines telling
> >
> > LyX*width: 720
> > LyX*height:670
>
> As far as I know LyX does not check any .X* settings.
So what,
e man page, I changed
> this to
>
> LyX*geometry 720x670
>
> but still no effect. However, starting LyX from a terminal with
I use LyX*geometry with no problem.
Looking at the line above, it seems you forgot to put ':', namely the line
should be
LyX*geometry: 720x670
to locate the file which contains the
john default geometry setting, so cannot make changes.
With LyX 1.1.4fox3, you can use the option -width to set the width of
the window. With lyx 1.1.5, this is -geometry. All is documented in
the man page.
JMarc
to locate the file which contains the
john default geometry setting, so cannot make changes.
With LyX 1.1.4fox3, you can use the option -width to set the width of
the window. With lyx 1.1.5, this is -geometry. All is documented in
the man page.
JMarc
l desktop.
john> So far I've been unable to locate the file which contains the
john> default geometry setting, so cannot make changes.
With LyX 1.1.4fox3, you can use the option -width to set the width of
the window. With lyx 1.1.5, this is -geometry. All is documented in
the man page.
JMarc
I've just installed the above and want to start the learning
process. However, on launching Lyx I'm faced with a window
which is to large for my screen and I dislike using a virtual
desktop. So far I've been unable to locate the file which
contains the default geometry setting, so cannot make
john gennard wrote:
I've just installed the above and want to start the learning
process. However, on launching Lyx I'm faced with a window
which is to large for my screen and I dislike using a virtual
desktop. So far I've been unable to locate the file which
contains the default geometry
I've just installed the above and want to start the learning
process. However, on launching Lyx I'm faced with a window
which is to large for my screen and I dislike using a virtual
desktop. So far I've been unable to locate the file which
contains the default geometry setting, so cannot make
john gennard wrote:
I've just installed the above and want to start the learning
process. However, on launching Lyx I'm faced with a window
which is to large for my screen and I dislike using a virtual
desktop. So far I've been unable to locate the file which
contains the default geometry
I've just installed the above and want to start the learning
process. However, on launching Lyx I'm faced with a window
which is to large for my screen and I dislike using a virtual
desktop. So far I've been unable to locate the file which
contains the default geometry setting, so cannot make
ntains the default geometry setting, so cannot make changes.
try to start it with
lyx -width 950 -height 800
for width and height choose any size you like
Herbert
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in lyx 1.1.5 i could toggle the "use package geometry"-button,
with or without any values in the four fields for the margins.
in 1.1.6.pre2 you have to clear all four fields, otherwise
you can't change the use of the geometry package.
is there any sense for this new behaviour
in lyx 1.1.5 i could toggle the "use package geometry"-button,
with or without any values in the four fields for the margins.
in 1.1.6.pre2 you have to clear all four fields, otherwise
you can't change the use of the geometry package.
is there any sense for this new behaviour
in lyx 1.1.5 i could toggle the "use package geometry"-button,
with or without any values in the four fields for the margins.
in 1.1.6.pre2 you have to clear all four fields, otherwise
you can't change the use of the geometry package.
is there any sense for this new behaviour
Claus:
Sorry about the last post. After I hit send, I discovered the file in the start
menu you were refering to. Sometimes it is hard to remember the basics of any
endevour.
The refresh filename program gets stuck on the line:
initexmf: C:\localtexmf\miktex\config\texmf0.fnb: Permission
ate to use that term with regard to Win98, but don't know what
else to call it.)
After I did that, all maintinence programs ran fine and I can now use the geometry
package (although I have only tested changing margins so far)
Thank you, everyone for your responces and extreme patience. I have le
Claus:
Sorry about the last post. After I hit send, I discovered the file in the start
menu you were refering to. Sometimes it is hard to remember the basics of any
endevour.
The refresh filename program gets stuck on the line:
initexmf: C:\localtexmf\miktex\config\texmf0.fnb: Permission
ate to use that term with regard to Win98, but don't know what
else to call it.)
After I did that, all maintinence programs ran fine and I can now use the geometry
package (although I have only tested changing margins so far)
Thank you, everyone for your responces and extreme patience. I have le
Claus:
Sorry about the last post. After I hit send, I discovered the file in the start
menu you were refering to. Sometimes it is hard to remember the basics of any
endevour.
The refresh filename program gets stuck on the line:
initexmf: C:\localtexmf\miktex\config\texmf0.fnb: Permission
ate to use that term with regard to Win98, but don't know what
else to call it.)
After I did that, all maintinence programs ran fine and I can now use the geometry
package (although I have only tested changing margins so far)
Thank you, everyone for your responces and extreme patience. I have le
Hello,
I just found out that lyx has commandline options as well.
What surprises me is the xpos/ypos/width/height option.
Wouldn't it be more consistent to use the general
geometry options as defined by X11 Window System:
-geometry WIDTHxHEIGHT+XOFF+YOFF
Regards,
Rob.
Hello,
I just found out that lyx has commandline options as well.
What surprises me is the xpos/ypos/width/height option.
Wouldn't it be more consistent to use the general
geometry options as defined by X11 Window System:
-geometry WIDTHxHEIGHT+XOFF+YOFF
Regards,
Rob.
Hello,
I just found out that lyx has commandline options as well.
What surprises me is the xpos/ypos/width/height option.
Wouldn't it be more consistent to use the general
geometry options as defined by X11 Window System:
-geometry WIDTHxHEIGHT+XOFF+YOFF
Regards,
Rob.
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