te Handout document class. One advantage of this is that
>> footnotes are displayed as margin notes. If a note is added near the bottom
>> of the page, though, this causes the note text to extend beyond the lower
>> edge of the main text column. Obviously, the note should ei
On Tue, May 23, 2023 at 8:44 AM R. H. van der Gaag
wrote:
>
> I write most of my longer copy using the (beautiful and eminently readable)
> Tufte Book and Tufte Handout document class. One advantage of this is that
> footnotes are displayed as margin notes. If a note is added nea
I write most of my longer copy using the (beautiful and eminently readable)
Tufte Book and Tufte Handout document class. One advantage of this is that
footnotes are displayed as margin notes. If a note is added near the bottom of
the page, though, this causes the note text to extend beyond
t me know.
> Much appreciated!
>
> Isaiah
>
> On Sun, Dec 29, 2019 at 10:34 AM Axel Dessecker wrote:
> > Am Dienstag, 24. Dezember 2019, 16:28:29 CET schrieb Isaiah Turk:
> > > According to my understanding of:
> > >
> > > Help,
> > > Embedded
Am Dienstag, 24. Dezember 2019, 16:28:29 CET schrieb Isaiah Turk:
> According to my understanding of:
>
> Help,
> Embedded Objects,
> 4.3,
> Margin Notes
>
> more than one Margin Note within the same paragraph are always placed on the
> same side of the document; eith
According to my understanding of:
Help,
Embedded Objects,
4.3,
Margin Notes
more than one Margin Note within the same paragraph are always placed on the
same side of the document; either right or left for single sided documents and
either inner or outer for double sided documents.
My
I'm doing a document with lots of small margin notes. However, the system
never puts the margin notes next to my floats. In a couple cases, I want
the margin note to go with what's in a floating table. LyX won't let me add
the margin note to the float. Is there some way to do this? Otherwise
uudruid74 wrote:
I'm doing a document with lots of small margin notes. However, the system
never puts the margin notes next to my floats. In a couple cases, I want
the margin note to go with what's in a floating table. LyX won't let me add
the margin note to the float. Is there some way
I'm doing a document with lots of small margin notes. However, the system
never puts the margin notes next to my floats. In a couple cases, I want
the margin note to go with what's in a floating table. LyX won't let me add
the margin note to the float. Is there some way to do this? Otherwise
uudruid74 wrote:
I'm doing a document with lots of small margin notes. However, the system
never puts the margin notes next to my floats. In a couple cases, I want
the margin note to go with what's in a floating table. LyX won't let me add
the margin note to the float. Is there some way
I'm doing a document with lots of small margin notes. However, the system
never puts the margin notes next to my floats. In a couple cases, I want
the margin note to go with what's in a floating table. LyX won't let me add
the margin note to the float. Is there some way to do this? Otherwise
uudruid74 wrote:
> I'm doing a document with lots of small margin notes. However, the system
> never puts the margin notes next to my floats. In a couple cases, I want
> the margin note to go with what's in a floating table. LyX won't let me add
> the margin note to the float. I
18.12.2009, 22:09 Uhr, I wrote in this thread:
For not to remain alone in the Tufte-style field of LyX, I take the
liberty to promote and propagate the tufte-latex doc classes here.
Hi,
to to make sure, that those, who do not follow the thread Tufte layout?
do not miss the necessary
18.12.2009, 22:09 Uhr, I wrote in this thread:
For not to remain alone in the Tufte-style field of LyX, I take the
liberty to promote and propagate the tufte-latex doc classes here.
Hi,
to to make sure, that those, who do not follow the thread Tufte layout?
do not miss the necessary
18.12.2009, 22:09 Uhr, I wrote in this thread:
For not to remain alone in the Tufte-style field of LyX, I take the
liberty to promote and propagate the tufte-latex doc classes here.
Hi,
to to make sure, that those, who do not follow the thread "Tufte layout?"
do not miss the necessary
useful. So, off to experiment!
--- On Fri, 12/18/09, Joachim Osnabryg o...@jpberlin.de wrote:
From: Joachim Osnabryg o...@jpberlin.de
Subject: pro culture of margin notes
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Received: Friday, December 18, 2009, 4:09 PM
Dear LyX-users,
With the help of my last
of margin notes
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org, Joachim Osnabryg o...@jpberlin.de
Received: Saturday, December 19, 2009, 1:43 PM
I have been wanting to try the
handout version for some time and after upgrading to 1.6.5
this afternoon,it looks like I'm back in business.
Thanks for reminding me
Am 19.12.2009, 20:03 Uhr, schrieb John Kane jrkrid...@yahoo.ca:
I can get Handout to work okay but for some reason if I switch the same
file to Book(tufte), I lose the title in div with an error about Not
all fonts not be loaded in YAP
Salve John,
at least someone else interested in
useful. So, off to experiment!
--- On Fri, 12/18/09, Joachim Osnabryg o...@jpberlin.de wrote:
From: Joachim Osnabryg o...@jpberlin.de
Subject: pro culture of margin notes
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Received: Friday, December 18, 2009, 4:09 PM
Dear LyX-users,
With the help of my last
of margin notes
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org, Joachim Osnabryg o...@jpberlin.de
Received: Saturday, December 19, 2009, 1:43 PM
I have been wanting to try the
handout version for some time and after upgrading to 1.6.5
this afternoon,it looks like I'm back in business.
Thanks for reminding me
Am 19.12.2009, 20:03 Uhr, schrieb John Kane jrkrid...@yahoo.ca:
I can get Handout to work okay but for some reason if I switch the same
file to Book(tufte), I lose the title in div with an error about Not
all fonts not be loaded in YAP
Salve John,
at least someone else interested in
useful. So, off to experiment!
--- On Fri, 12/18/09, Joachim Osnabryg <o...@jpberlin.de> wrote:
> From: Joachim Osnabryg <o...@jpberlin.de>
> Subject: pro culture of margin notes
> To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
> Received: Friday, December 18, 2009, 4:09 PM
> Dear Ly
oo.ca>
> Subject: Re: pro culture of margin notes
> To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org, "Joachim Osnabryg" <o...@jpberlin.de>
> Received: Saturday, December 19, 2009, 1:43 PM
> I have been wanting to try the
> handout version for some time and after upgrading to 1.6.5
>
Am 19.12.2009, 20:03 Uhr, schrieb John Kane :
I can get Handout to work okay but for some reason if I switch the same
file to Book(tufte), I lose the title in div with an error about "Not
all fonts not be loaded" in YAP
Salve John,
at least someone else interested in
Dear LyX-users,
With the help of my last talks here and elsewhere I have my LyX and LaTeX
installation (see footer) imbedding tufte-latex now spruced up again on
Mac. I breathe a sigh of relief… just before the highdays of the turn of
sun and year! Thanks to Uwe Stöhr and all contributers!
For
Dear LyX-users,
With the help of my last talks here and elsewhere I have my LyX and LaTeX
installation (see footer) imbedding tufte-latex now spruced up again on
Mac. I breathe a sigh of relief… just before the highdays of the turn of
sun and year! Thanks to Uwe Stöhr and all contributers!
For
Dear LyX-users,
With the help of my last talks here and elsewhere I have my LyX and LaTeX
installation (see footer) imbedding tufte-latex now spruced up again on
Mac. I breathe a sigh of relief… just before the highdays of the turn of
sun and year! Thanks to Uwe Stöhr and all contributers!
For
I must acheive my thesis this week. All was working well until I wanted to
produce for the first time a recto-verso document (wich I must give to
university): the margin notes that should appear on the left side don't appear
nowhere.
I tried \tex \marginpar[75]{75} , but it doesn't work.
I
Septembre 2008 15:33:14 GMT +01:00 Amsterdam / Berlin / Berne
/ Rome / Stockholm / Vienne
Objet: lyx, recto-verso, margin notes
I must acheive my thesis this week. All was working well until I wanted to
produce for the first time a recto-verso document (wich I must give to
university
I must acheive my thesis this week. All was working well until I wanted to
produce for the first time a recto-verso document (wich I must give to
university): the margin notes that should appear on the left side don't appear
nowhere.
I tried \tex \marginpar[75]{75} , but it doesn't work.
I
Septembre 2008 15:33:14 GMT +01:00 Amsterdam / Berlin / Berne
/ Rome / Stockholm / Vienne
Objet: lyx, recto-verso, margin notes
I must acheive my thesis this week. All was working well until I wanted to
produce for the first time a recto-verso document (wich I must give to
university
I must acheive my thesis this week. All was working well until I wanted to
produce for the first time a recto-verso document (wich I must give to
university): the margin notes that should appear on the left side don't appear
nowhere.
I tried \tex \marginpar[75]{75} , but it doesn't work.
I
Septembre 2008 15:33:14 GMT +01:00 Amsterdam / Berlin / Berne
/ Rome / Stockholm / Vienne
Objet: lyx, recto-verso, margin notes
I must acheive my thesis this week. All was working well until I wanted to
produce for the first time a recto-verso document (wich I must give to
university
pol schrieb:
What is the best way to set the default format for margin notes (font size,
line spacing, paragraph settings, foreground and background color) ?
This is explained in the corresponding section of the Embedded Objects manual
in LyX's help menu.
regards Uwe
pol schrieb:
What is the best way to set the default format for margin notes (font size,
line spacing, paragraph settings, foreground and background color) ?
This is explained in the corresponding section of the Embedded Objects manual
in LyX's help menu.
regards Uwe
pol schrieb:
What is the best way to set the default format for margin notes (font size,
line spacing, paragraph settings, foreground and background color) ?
This is explained in the corresponding section of the Embedded Objects manual
in LyX's help menu.
regards Uwe
What is the best way to set the default format for margin notes (font size,
line spacing, paragraph settings, foreground and background color) ?
Any hints to convert margin notes to comments (that are not printable) and
viceversa?
thank you
--
Pol
On Sep 1, 2007, at 5:31 AM, pol wrote:
What is the best way to set the default format for margin notes
(font size,
line spacing, paragraph settings, foreground and background color) ?
(I'll leave this for others.)
Any hints to convert margin notes to comments (that are not
printable
What is the best way to set the default format for margin notes (font size,
line spacing, paragraph settings, foreground and background color) ?
Any hints to convert margin notes to comments (that are not printable) and
viceversa?
thank you
--
Pol
On Sep 1, 2007, at 5:31 AM, pol wrote:
What is the best way to set the default format for margin notes
(font size,
line spacing, paragraph settings, foreground and background color) ?
(I'll leave this for others.)
Any hints to convert margin notes to comments (that are not
printable
What is the best way to set the default format for margin notes (font size,
line spacing, paragraph settings, foreground and background color) ?
Any hints to convert margin notes to comments (that are not printable) and
viceversa?
thank you
--
Pol
On Sep 1, 2007, at 5:31 AM, pol wrote:
What is the best way to set the default format for margin notes
(font size,
line spacing, paragraph settings, foreground and background color) ?
(I'll leave this for others.)
Any hints to convert margin notes to comments (that are not
printable
killermike wrote:
Thanks to both people who replied. I'm currently experimenting with
moving my notes over to the Koma-script article replacement class. I'll
try the add on packages suggested but I'm reluctant to resort to ERT, if
I can help it.
If you use the marginnote package, a simple
killermike wrote:
Thanks to both people who replied. I'm currently experimenting with
moving my notes over to the Koma-script article replacement class. I'll
try the add on packages suggested but I'm reluctant to resort to ERT, if
I can help it.
If you use the marginnote package, a simple
killermike wrote:
> Thanks to both people who replied. I'm currently experimenting with
> moving my notes over to the Koma-script article replacement class. I'll
> try the add on packages suggested but I'm reluctant to resort to ERT, if
> I can help it.
If you use the marginnote package, a simple
killermike wrote:
Assistance with this problem would be much appreciated.
exporting to pdf via DVIDPFM. The problem persists with PDFLATEX and
PS2PDF.
Thanks to both people who replied. I'm currently experimenting with
moving my notes over to the Koma-script article replacement class. I'll
try
killermike wrote:
Assistance with this problem would be much appreciated.
exporting to pdf via DVIDPFM. The problem persists with PDFLATEX and
PS2PDF.
Thanks to both people who replied. I'm currently experimenting with
moving my notes over to the Koma-script article replacement class. I'll
try
killermike wrote:
Assistance with this problem would be much appreciated.
exporting to pdf via DVIDPFM. The problem persists with PDFLATEX and
PS2PDF.
Thanks to both people who replied. I'm currently experimenting with
moving my notes over to the Koma-script article replacement class. I'll
try
the option to create a two-sided
document. With a two-sided document, the margin notes go off the side of
the page and continue onto the side of the the next page. So, for
example, if the margin note was on the right-side, the words would
continue and re-appear on the left hand side of the next
-script) that has this
feature (and more) included. See also section 2 of its documentation:
ftp://dante.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script/scrguien.pdf
This works fine, until I enable the option to create a two-sided
document. With a two-sided document, the margin notes go
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
This works fine, until I enable the option to create a two-sided
document. With a two-sided document, the margin notes go off the side of
the page and continue onto the side of the the next page. So, for
example, if the margin note was on the right-side, the words would
the option to create a two-sided
document. With a two-sided document, the margin notes go off the side of
the page and continue onto the side of the the next page. So, for
example, if the margin note was on the right-side, the words would
continue and re-appear on the left hand side of the next
-script) that has this
feature (and more) included. See also section 2 of its documentation:
ftp://dante.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script/scrguien.pdf
This works fine, until I enable the option to create a two-sided
document. With a two-sided document, the margin notes go
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
This works fine, until I enable the option to create a two-sided
document. With a two-sided document, the margin notes go off the side of
the page and continue onto the side of the the next page. So, for
example, if the margin note was on the right-side, the words would
the option to create a two-sided
document. With a two-sided document, the margin notes go off the side of
the page and continue onto the side of the the next page. So, for
example, if the margin note was on the right-side, the words would
continue and re-appear on the left hand side of the next
s "article(koma-script)" that has this
feature (and more) included. See also section 2 of its documentation:
ftp://dante.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script/scrguien.pdf
This works fine, until I enable the option to create a two-sided
document. With a two-sided docume
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> > This works fine, until I enable the option to create a two-sided
> > document. With a two-sided document, the margin notes go off the side of
> > the page and continue onto the side of the the next page. So, for
> > example, if the margin note was on t
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On Dienstag, 18. Februar 2003 04:46, Peter Clark wrote:
On Sunday 16 February 2003 10:19 pm, Peter Clark wrote:
Replying to myself again (am I talking to myself?), the 'footmisc' package
provides numbered footnotes in the margin. Very nice.
Keep on,
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On Dienstag, 18. Februar 2003 04:46, Peter Clark wrote:
On Sunday 16 February 2003 10:19 pm, Peter Clark wrote:
Replying to myself again (am I talking to myself?), the 'footmisc' package
provides numbered footnotes in the margin. Very nice.
Keep on,
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On Dienstag, 18. Februar 2003 04:46, Peter Clark wrote:
> On Sunday 16 February 2003 10:19 pm, Peter Clark wrote:
> Replying to myself again (am I talking to myself?), the 'footmisc' package
> provides numbered footnotes in the margin. Very nice.
Keep on,
On Sunday 16 February 2003 10:19 pm, Peter Clark wrote:
Replying to myself again (am I talking to myself?), the 'footmisc' package
provides numbered footnotes in the margin. Very nice.
One last question: is there any way to redefine \footnotesize so that it is
\scriptsize
On Sunday 16 February 2003 10:19 pm, Peter Clark wrote:
Replying to myself again (am I talking to myself?), the 'footmisc' package
provides numbered footnotes in the margin. Very nice.
One last question: is there any way to redefine \footnotesize so that it is
\scriptsize
On Sunday 16 February 2003 10:19 pm, Peter Clark wrote:
Replying to myself again (am I talking to myself?), the 'footmisc' package
provides numbered footnotes in the margin. Very nice.
One last question: is there any way to redefine \footnotesize so that it is
\scriptsize
On Sunday 16 February 2003 10:05 pm, Peter Clark wrote:
Since the document I am currently working on will need many short notes
(almost one per line), I thought it would be better to use margin notes
rather than footnotes. What would be the best way to redefine the margin
notes so
On Sunday 16 February 2003 10:05 pm, Peter Clark wrote:
Since the document I am currently working on will need many short notes
(almost one per line), I thought it would be better to use margin notes
rather than footnotes. What would be the best way to redefine the margin
notes so
On Sunday 16 February 2003 10:05 pm, Peter Clark wrote:
> Since the document I am currently working on will need many short notes
> (almost one per line), I thought it would be better to use margin notes
> rather than footnotes. What would be the best way to redefine the margin
&
Helge Hafting wrote:
I managed to get what I wanted - a sort of
margin notes that works from inside floats.
They are one line, must be used at the
beginning of a text line, and may
overlap if there's many of them. Still, they
work for me. \makebox and \raisebox with 0 size
is used so
Helge Hafting wrote:
I managed to get what I wanted - a sort of
margin notes that works from inside floats.
They are one line, must be used at the
beginning of a text line, and may
overlap if there's many of them. Still, they
work for me. \makebox and \raisebox with 0 size
is used so
Helge Hafting wrote:
> I managed to get what I wanted - a sort of
> margin notes that works from inside floats.
>
> They are one line, must be used at the
> beginning of a text line, and may
> overlap if there's many of them. Still, they
> work for me. \makebox and
I managed to get what I wanted - a sort of
margin notes that works from inside floats.
They are one line, must be used at the
beginning of a text line, and may
overlap if there's many of them. Still, they
work for me. \makebox and \raisebox with 0 size
is used so the note won't disturb
I managed to get what I wanted - a sort of
margin notes that works from inside floats.
They are one line, must be used at the
beginning of a text line, and may
overlap if there's many of them. Still, they
work for me. \makebox and \raisebox with 0 size
is used so the note won't disturb
I managed to get what I wanted - a sort of
margin notes that works from inside floats.
They are one line, must be used at the
beginning of a text line, and may
overlap if there's many of them. Still, they
work for me. \makebox and \raisebox with 0 size
is used so the note won't disturb
I'd like to make the default fontsize scriptsize, and the default
alignment left in the margin notes...
I've tried:
\renewcommand{\marginpar}[1]{\marginpar{{\fontsize scriptsize #1}}
and a few others but they don't seem to work.
I even tried editing my ~/.lyx/ui/default.ui to contain
Pierre Marc Dumuid wrote:
your solution, didn't seem to work. When I export to latex, I get the
message:
..
Runaway argument?
{\myMargin {{\raggedright \scriptsize ##1}} \usepackage {babel}
\makeatother \E
TC.
! File ended while scanning use of \@argdef.
inserted text
I thought it may come to that, I liked the nice pop-away neatly margin
box in the lyx GUI though...
Do you think its possible to modify the line in ~/.lyx/ui/default.ui
containing:
Item Marginal Note|M marginalnote-insert
to something like:
Item Marginal Note|M command-sequence
Pierre Marc Dumuid wrote:
I thought it may come to that, I liked the nice pop-away neatly margin
box in the lyx GUI though...
Do you think its possible to modify the line in ~/.lyx/ui/default.ui
containing:
write this in preamble, than you can you use the
menu entry for marginpars
I'd like to make the default fontsize scriptsize, and the default
alignment left in the margin notes...
I've tried:
\renewcommand{\marginpar}[1]{\marginpar{{\fontsize scriptsize #1}}
and a few others but they don't seem to work.
I even tried editing my ~/.lyx/ui/default.ui to contain
Pierre Marc Dumuid wrote:
your solution, didn't seem to work. When I export to latex, I get the
message:
..
Runaway argument?
{\myMargin {{\raggedright \scriptsize ##1}} \usepackage {babel}
\makeatother \E
TC.
! File ended while scanning use of \@argdef.
inserted text
I thought it may come to that, I liked the nice pop-away neatly margin
box in the lyx GUI though...
Do you think its possible to modify the line in ~/.lyx/ui/default.ui
containing:
Item Marginal Note|M marginalnote-insert
to something like:
Item Marginal Note|M command-sequence
Pierre Marc Dumuid wrote:
I thought it may come to that, I liked the nice pop-away neatly margin
box in the lyx GUI though...
Do you think its possible to modify the line in ~/.lyx/ui/default.ui
containing:
write this in preamble, than you can you use the
menu entry for marginpars
I'd like to make the default fontsize scriptsize, and the default
alignment left in the margin notes...
I've tried:
\renewcommand{\marginpar}[1]{\marginpar{{\fontsize scriptsize #1}}
and a few others but they don't seem to work.
I even tried editing my ~/.lyx/ui/default.ui to contain
Pierre Marc Dumuid wrote:
> your solution, didn't seem to work. When I export to latex, I get the
> message:
>
> ..
> Runaway argument?
> {\myMargin {{\raggedright \scriptsize ##1}} \usepackage {babel}
> \makeatother \E
> TC.
> ! File ended while scanning use of \@argdef.
>
>
I thought it may come to that, I liked the nice pop-away neatly margin
box in the lyx GUI though...
Do you think its possible to modify the line in ~/.lyx/ui/default.ui
containing:
Item "Marginal Note|M" "marginalnote-insert"
to something like:
Item "Marginal Note|M"
Pierre Marc Dumuid wrote:
> I thought it may come to that, I liked the nice pop-away neatly margin
> box in the lyx GUI though...
> Do you think its possible to modify the line in ~/.lyx/ui/default.ui
> containing:
write this in preamble, than you can you use the
menu entry for marginpars
do.
or package listings http://www.lyx.org/help/listings/listings.php3
I use listings (v 0.21).
in both cases margins should be possible
Yes, I do get margin notes beside a listing, but then the
listing might break across a page. I want to avoid that
to make the code easier to follow
do.
or package listings http://www.lyx.org/help/listings/listings.php3
I use listings (v 0.21).
in both cases margins should be possible
Yes, I do get margin notes beside a listing, but then the
listing might break across a page. I want to avoid that
to make the code easier to follow
numbers.
> http://www.lyx.org/help/floats/nonFloat.php3
This seems to allow page breaking which isn't what I want.
I rather need to prevent it, and have the listing move
to the next page when necessary, which is what floats do.
>
> or package listings http://www.lyx.org/help/listings/list
outside the picture so it ends
up in the margin. But I can't see how to line that
properly up with real margin notes in the text. And the
outer margin depends on wether the page is odd or even.
Has someone done something similiar?
Helge Hafting
Helge Hafting wrote:
I am writing a book where I put source code in algorithm floats.
I want to place the listing number in the outer margin besides
the float. I also want figure numbers placed in the same manner.
This makes it easier for the reader, who may scan the margins
quickly
Helge Hafting wrote:
Herbert Voss wrote:
[...]
have written some latex macros to
get the kind of listings I want, but \marginpar fails
inside a float. Is there another way of achieving something similiar?
do you really need the floats? Or is it only the caption
which is important for you?
outside the picture so it ends
up in the margin. But I can't see how to line that
properly up with real margin notes in the text. And the
outer margin depends on wether the page is odd or even.
Has someone done something similiar?
Helge Hafting
Helge Hafting wrote:
I am writing a book where I put source code in algorithm floats.
I want to place the listing number in the outer margin besides
the float. I also want figure numbers placed in the same manner.
This makes it easier for the reader, who may scan the margins
quickly
Helge Hafting wrote:
Herbert Voss wrote:
[...]
have written some latex macros to
get the kind of listings I want, but \marginpar fails
inside a float. Is there another way of achieving something similiar?
do you really need the floats? Or is it only the caption
which is important for you?
outside the picture so it ends
up in the margin. But I can't see how to line that
properly up with real margin notes in the text. And the
outer margin depends on wether the page is odd or even.
Has someone done something similiar?
Helge Hafting
Helge Hafting wrote:
> I am writing a book where I put source code in algorithm floats.
> I want to place the listing number in the outer margin besides
> the float. I also want figure numbers placed in the same manner.
> This makes it easier for the reader, who may scan the margins
> quickly
Helge Hafting wrote:
> Herbert Voss wrote:
> [...]
>
>>>have written some latex macros to
>>>get the kind of listings I want, but \marginpar fails
>>>inside a float. Is there another way of achieving something similiar?
>>>
>>do you really need the floats? Or is it only the caption
>>which is
On Wed, 22 Aug 2001 09:13:36 +0200 wrote Helge Hafting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Kathryn Andersen wrote:
One of those tricky things that seems to cause many people to stumble
(I know I did it myself) -- you have to put the units in as well as the
numbers. The price of flexibility. That is,
On 27-Aug-2001 Guenter Milde wrote:
Even better would be an improved GUI with a field for the number and a
button to chose the unit.
That's what we did for the upcoming 1.2.0 release!
Jürgen
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Dr. Jürgen Vigna
On Wed, 22 Aug 2001 09:13:36 +0200 wrote Helge Hafting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Kathryn Andersen wrote:
One of those tricky things that seems to cause many people to stumble
(I know I did it myself) -- you have to put the units in as well as the
numbers. The price of flexibility. That is,
On 27-Aug-2001 Guenter Milde wrote:
Even better would be an improved GUI with a field for the number and a
button to chose the unit.
That's what we did for the upcoming 1.2.0 release!
Jürgen
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Dr. Jürgen Vigna
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