On 01/04/2011 5:52 AM, Jean Kaplan wrote:
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..


Thanks for your description. The problem you have experienced with instant preview is clear, and it should get addressed before release of LyX 2.0. (to devs: either we go ahead on the latest patch from venom00, or we might consider reverting to 1.6 mechanism)

As to the use of hyperref, you can put options such as "colorlinks=true, etc..." in the "Additional options" box, in Documents > Settings > PDF Properties. Why you get a LaTeX error involving \cite, I am not sure, and we would probably need to see an example document to see the problem. You can, of course, still use the hyperref call in your customized preamble instead and be happy with it.

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.

It sounds like a cool setup, but unfortunately I do not know how the two apps interfere and couldn't figure out a fix for this.

Cheers,
Julien

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