Am Dienstag, 27. Februar 2007 00:20 schrieb Marcelo Acuña:

>  1) paste fail
>     with several windows open I noted that cut & paste
> fail. First paste work OK, but second and so on, put
> garbage instead my selection.

Can you give a step-by-step instruction please? Did you paste from an 
external app to LyX, or inbetween LyX itself? How exactly does the garbage 
look like?

>  2) view fail
>     latex error: option clash for package inputenc
>     latex error: option clash for package helvet
>  
>     then I deleted this entries in preamble and latex
> run OK

That can happen, we cannot do much about that.

>  3) ispell fail
>     I need to use ispell because aspell have problems
> with acented characters.

Could you please try again with aspell and current svn? I believe that the 
problems with accented characters are solved now.

>     when I run spellchecker I get
> 
>     Unrecognized formatter type "latin9"

We could hardcode to use latin1 instead of latin9 for ispell, but I am not 
sure whether that is a good idea.

>     I go to Preferences and:
>     uncheck Use language default enconding
>     then Select latin1 from list
>     and active keyboard map
>     and select espanol keymap
> 
>     then all work OK
> 
>  4) Glossary fail
>     I inserted glossary and entrys and get
>     Latex error: Undefined control sequence

Please create a minimal example .lyx file showing the problem.
 
>  5) box fail
>     I inserted box and get
>     Latex error: Undefined control sequence

Please create a minimal example .lyx file showing the problem.

>  6) Update pdf no work
>     I pressed the button for PDF view, all OK,
>     then modified my book, press the button for update
> PDF and get error:
>     font not found

Please create a minimal example .lyx file showing the problem.

Thanks for testing. Ideally you would create a bug report in bugzilla for 
each of the still open problems, but if you don't like that you can also 
send the files to the list. The problem is that we can't do much without 
example files.


Georg

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