an entry.
Any idea about using the mini-buffer to get around this? Or is this not a
function of the mini-buffer for structuring the layout?
Cheers, Sam
/qt4/GuiToolbar.cpp(658): ERROR (layoutSelected):
layout not found!
Any idea about using the mini-buffer to get around this? Or is this not a
function of the mini-buffer for structuring the layout?
layout Section, etc.
Thanks! Does the job.
Cheers, Sam
, Debian. I'll go ahead and make an entry.
So what happens when you try to use the layout combo? Just nothing? If
you run from a terminal, do you get any messages? Try lyx -dbg all,
and see if you get any messages when you try the layout thingy.
Any idea about using the mini-buffer to get
rgheck [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
No, there's no known bug for that. What platform, etc, are you on?
See 5464 for more:
http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5464
Cheers, Sam
Hi,
Is there a mini-buffer command for setting Section, Subsection, or
Subsubsection?
The layout menu for these three commands seems not to work in 1.6.0-RC4. I
presume this bug has been filed. If not let me know and I file it.
Cheers, Sam
Sam Lewis wrote:
Hi,
Is there a mini-buffer command for setting Section, Subsection, or
Subsubsection?
layout Section, etc.
The layout menu for these three commands seems not to work in 1.6.0-RC4. I
presume this bug has been filed. If not let me know and I file it.
No, there's
an entry.
Any idea about using the mini-buffer to get around this? Or is this not a
function of the mini-buffer for structuring the layout?
Cheers, Sam
/qt4/GuiToolbar.cpp(658): ERROR (layoutSelected):
layout not found!
Any idea about using the mini-buffer to get around this? Or is this not a
function of the mini-buffer for structuring the layout?
layout Section, etc.
Thanks! Does the job.
Cheers, Sam
, Debian. I'll go ahead and make an entry.
So what happens when you try to use the layout combo? Just nothing? If
you run from a terminal, do you get any messages? Try lyx -dbg all,
and see if you get any messages when you try the layout thingy.
Any idea about using the mini-buffer to get
rgheck [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
No, there's no known bug for that. What platform, etc, are you on?
See 5464 for more:
http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5464
Cheers, Sam
Hi,
Is there a mini-buffer command for setting Section, Subsection, or
Subsubsection?
The layout menu for these three commands seems not to work in 1.6.0-RC4. I
presume this bug has been filed. If not let me know and I file it.
Cheers, Sam
Sam Lewis wrote:
Hi,
Is there a mini-buffer command for setting Section, Subsection, or
Subsubsection?
layout Section, etc.
The layout menu for these three commands seems not to work in 1.6.0-RC4. I
presume this bug has been filed. If not let me know and I file it.
No, there's
u on?
GNU/Linux, Debian. I'll go ahead and make an entry.
Any idea about using the mini-buffer to get around this? Or is this not a
"function" of the mini-buffer for structuring the layout?
Cheers, Sam
el to all
../../../../src/frontends/qt4/GuiToolbar.cpp(658): ERROR (layoutSelected):
layout not found!
> > Any idea about using the mini-buffer to get around this? Or is this not a
> > "function" of the mini-buffer for structuring the layout?
> >
> "layout Section", etc.
Thanks! Does the job.
Cheers, Sam
/Linux, Debian. I'll go ahead and make an entry.
So what happens when you try to use the layout combo? Just nothing? If
you run from a terminal, do you get any messages? Try "lyx -dbg all",
and see if you get any messages when you try the layout thingy.
Any idea about using the mi
rgheck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> No, there's no known bug for that. What platform, etc, are you on?
>
See 5464 for more:
http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5464
Cheers, Sam
Hi,
Is there a mini-buffer command for setting "Section", "Subsection", or
"Subsubsection"?
The layout menu for these three commands seems not to work in 1.6.0-RC4. I
presume this bug has been filed. If not let me know and I file it.
Cheers, Sam
Sam Lewis wrote:
Hi,
Is there a mini-buffer command for setting "Section", "Subsection", or
"Subsubsection"?
"layout Section", etc.
The layout menu for these three commands seems not to work in 1.6.0-RC4. I
presume this bug has b
Karol Dudzinski wrote:
The minibuffer is a text input field that lets you enter a LyX command.
Alt-X will display the minibuffer at the bottom of the screen.
(Getting rid of it is not so easy. In 1.4.4, you can right click an
empty space in the menu bar and deselect it. In 1.5.0, you
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Karol Dudzinski wrote:
The minibuffer is a text input field that lets you enter a LyX
command. Alt-X will display the minibuffer at the bottom of the
screen. (Getting rid of it is not so easy. In 1.4.4, you can right
click an empty space in the menu bar and
Karol Dudzinski wrote:
The minibuffer is a text input field that lets you enter a LyX command.
Alt-X will display the minibuffer at the bottom of the screen.
(Getting rid of it is not so easy. In 1.4.4, you can right click an
empty space in the menu bar and deselect it. In 1.5.0, you
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Karol Dudzinski wrote:
The minibuffer is a text input field that lets you enter a LyX
command. Alt-X will display the minibuffer at the bottom of the
screen. (Getting rid of it is not so easy. In 1.4.4, you can right
click an empty space in the menu bar and
Karol Dudzinski wrote:
The minibuffer is a text input field that lets you enter a LyX command.
Alt-X will display the minibuffer at the bottom of the screen.
(Getting rid of it is not so easy. In 1.4.4, you can right click an
empty space in the menu bar and deselect it. In 1.5.0, you
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Karol Dudzinski wrote:
The minibuffer is a text input field that lets you enter a LyX
command. Alt-X will display the minibuffer at the bottom of the
screen. (Getting rid of it is not so easy. In 1.4.4, you can right
click an empty space in the menu bar and
On Sat, 9 Dec 2006, Hellmut Weber wrote:
Hi Stefano,
after i sent my last message i looked again in the ...lyx/doc directory
and detected the reference manual. It's just not shown by Help.
There i found the command-execute command to access the mini-buffer.
BUT, unfortunately this does
to access the mini-buffer.
BUT, unfortunately this does not work for me. putting
'accent-circumflex
a' in the minibuffer produces the same strange behaviour of the cursor
in my lyx (seemingly a blank + a somewhat bigger white space) as
entering '^ a' directly.
Trying the same with 'lyx -dbg key
On Sat, 9 Dec 2006, Hellmut Weber wrote:
Hi Stefano,
after i sent my last message i looked again in the ...lyx/doc directory
and detected the reference manual. It's just not shown by Help.
There i found the command-execute command to access the mini-buffer.
BUT, unfortunately this does
to access the mini-buffer.
BUT, unfortunately this does not work for me. putting
'accent-circumflex
a' in the minibuffer produces the same strange behaviour of the cursor
in my lyx (seemingly a blank + a somewhat bigger white space) as
entering '^ a' directly.
Trying the same with 'lyx -dbg key
On Sat, 9 Dec 2006, Hellmut Weber wrote:
Hi Stefano,
after i sent my last message i looked again in the ...lyx/doc directory
and detected the reference manual. It's just not shown by Help.
There i found the command-execute command to access the mini-buffer.
BUT, unfortunately this does
to access the mini-buffer.
BUT, unfortunately this does not work for me. putting
'accent-circumflex
a' in the minibuffer produces the same strange behaviour of the cursor
in my lyx (seemingly a blank + a somewhat bigger white space) as
entering '^ a' directly.
Trying the same with 'lyx -dbg key
Hi Stefano,
thanks for the hint with the mini-buffer.
I'm working on a PC and couldn't find any access to the mini-buffer.
I have come to rely on the mini-buffer method: mini-buffer, a, tab,
select accent with arrow, enter, letter, enter. Cumbersome, but better
than having ERT every other
Hi Stefano,
after i sent my last message i looked again in the ...lyx/doc directory
and detected the reference manual. It's just not shown by Help.
There i found the command-execute command to access the mini-buffer.
BUT, unfortunately this does not work for me. putting 'accent-circumflex
Hi Stefano,
thanks for the hint with the mini-buffer.
I'm working on a PC and couldn't find any access to the mini-buffer.
I have come to rely on the mini-buffer method: mini-buffer, a, tab,
select accent with arrow, enter, letter, enter. Cumbersome, but better
than having ERT every other
Hi Stefano,
after i sent my last message i looked again in the ...lyx/doc directory
and detected the reference manual. It's just not shown by Help.
There i found the command-execute command to access the mini-buffer.
BUT, unfortunately this does not work for me. putting 'accent-circumflex
Hi Stefano,
thanks for the hint with the mini-buffer.
I'm working on a PC and couldn't find any access to the mini-buffer.
> I have come to rely on the mini-buffer method: mini-buffer, a, tab,
> select accent with arrow, enter, letter, enter. Cumbersome, but better
> than having ERT ev
Hi Stefano,
after i sent my last message i looked again in the ...lyx/doc directory
and detected the reference manual. It's just not shown by Help.
There i found the command-execute command to access the mini-buffer.
BUT, unfortunately this does not work for me. putting 'accent-circumflex
Hi,
although lyx 1.2.0 runs relatively smoothly, I just
discovered that I
can't define new math macros. If I click with the mouse on
the mini-
buffer, nothing happens. Does anybody else experienced the
same
problem under RH 6.2? And is there a solution?
Joachim
On Wed, Jun 12, 2002 at 11:17:27AM +0200, Joachim Mispel wrote:
although lyx 1.2.0 runs relatively smoothly, I just
discovered that I
can't define new math macros. If I click with the mouse on
the mini-
buffer, nothing happens. Does anybody else experienced the
same
problem under RH 6.2
You have to type M-x (Alt-x) to focus the minibuffer now.
No, I don't know why, either.
regards
john
Thanks John! That is an easy and simple solution :-)
Regards,
Joachim
John Levon wrote:
On Wed, Jun 12, 2002 at 11:17:27AM +0200, Joachim Mispel wrote:
although lyx 1.2.0 runs relatively smoothly, I just
discovered that I
can't define new math macros. If I click with the mouse on
the mini-
buffer, nothing happens. Does anybody else experienced
Hi,
although lyx 1.2.0 runs relatively smoothly, I just
discovered that I
can't define new math macros. If I click with the mouse on
the mini-
buffer, nothing happens. Does anybody else experienced the
same
problem under RH 6.2? And is there a solution?
Joachim
On Wed, Jun 12, 2002 at 11:17:27AM +0200, Joachim Mispel wrote:
although lyx 1.2.0 runs relatively smoothly, I just
discovered that I
can't define new math macros. If I click with the mouse on
the mini-
buffer, nothing happens. Does anybody else experienced the
same
problem under RH 6.2
You have to type M-x (Alt-x) to focus the minibuffer now.
No, I don't know why, either.
regards
john
Thanks John! That is an easy and simple solution :-)
Regards,
Joachim
John Levon wrote:
On Wed, Jun 12, 2002 at 11:17:27AM +0200, Joachim Mispel wrote:
although lyx 1.2.0 runs relatively smoothly, I just
discovered that I
can't define new math macros. If I click with the mouse on
the mini-
buffer, nothing happens. Does anybody else experienced
Hi,
although lyx 1.2.0 runs relatively smoothly, I just
discovered that I
can't define new math macros. If I click with the mouse on
the mini-
buffer, nothing happens. Does anybody else experienced the
same
problem under RH 6.2? And is there a solution?
Joachim
On Wed, Jun 12, 2002 at 11:17:27AM +0200, Joachim Mispel wrote:
> although lyx 1.2.0 runs relatively smoothly, I just
> discovered that I
> can't define new math macros. If I click with the mouse on
> the mini-
> buffer, nothing happens. Does anybody else experienced the
> sa
> You have to type M-x (Alt-x) to focus the minibuffer now.
>
> No, I don't know why, either.
>
> regards
> john
Thanks John! That is an easy and simple solution :-)
Regards,
Joachim
John Levon wrote:
>
> On Wed, Jun 12, 2002 at 11:17:27AM +0200, Joachim Mispel wrote:
>
> > although lyx 1.2.0 runs relatively smoothly, I just
> > discovered that I
> > can't define new math macros. If I click with the mouse on
> > the mini-
> > buf
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