Dear Julien

The problems appears to be linked with my use of a specific call to hyperref
\usepackage[colorlinks=true, pdfstartview=FitV, linkcolor=blue, citecolor=blue, 
urlcolor=blue]{hyperref}
If I use the Lyx call to Hyperref in Lyx preferences instead, the problem 
disapears  but I come into a latex problem which I have not been able to solve 
: some of my \cite references cause a typesetting error, and this is true also 
with Lyx 1.6
For this reason, I think it is important that the Lyx hyperref call may skipped 
and be replaced by a a thoroughly customized one in the preamble, as was the 
cas in earlier versions of Lyx..

The crashes I experienced are not due to Lyx, but seem to be caused by my use 
of the "menueverywhere" application to get  a menu bar on my secondary screen. 
When I switch it off, the crashes are also switched off.

Jean

Le 30 mars 2011 à 18:43, Julien Rioux a écrit :

> On 30/03/2011 12:11 PM, Jean Kaplan wrote:
>> 
>> Le 30 mars 2011 à 16:37, Julien Rioux a écrit :
>> 
>>> On 30/03/2011 10:04 AM, Jean Kaplan wrote:
>>>> I work on macbook pro intel with system mac os 10.6.6
>>>> 
>>>> Labelled equations, and only them, always stay in the editing mode 
>>>> (appearing blue on the screen and different from their appearance in the 
>>>> latex result).
>>>> This does not affect the latex typesetting and the pdf files produced.
>>>> This affects both rc1 and rc2 releases.
>>>> 
>>>> I am longing for the solution of this problem to switch to Lyx 2.0 and 
>>>> take advantage of its numerous improvements.
>>>> 
>>>> Jean Kaplan
>>> 
>>> Do you have hyperref turned on? (in PDF properties of document settings)
>>> 
>>> Does it resolve itself when you turn it off, save your file, close and 
>>> reopen it?
>>> 
>>> --
>>> Julien
>> 
>> You have a point : I have the following package call in my preamble:
>> \usepackage[colorlinks=true, pdfstartview=FitV, linkcolor=blue, 
>> citecolor=blue, urlcolor=blue]{hyperref}
>> but hyperref was not on in PDF properties of document settings.
>> If I put it on then the problem disappears.
>> it also disappears if I put it off and I also desactivate the above package 
>> call in my preamble.
>> 
>> Still this inconsistency was harmless in Lyx 1.6
>> 
> 
> Yes, some work went into the preview mechanism but then we got bit by what 
> looks like a hyperref and/or preview-latex bug. I think venom00 who did the 
> work is looking into it.
> 
>> I also experienced crashes when closing my documents to check the above, 
>> with the diagnosis : "signal SIGSEV percu ! vous avez trouvé un bug dans Lyx 
>> ..."
>> 
>> Jean
>> 
> 
> That's a pretty serious bug. If you have a recipe to reproduce it please 
> share it with the list.
> 
> Cheers,
> Julien

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