Hello,
this is just to suggest adding these lines to menus.bind.
\bind "M-i o f" "buffer-float-insert figure"
\bind "M-i o t" "buffer-float-insert table"
\bind "M-i o w" "buffer-float-insert wide-fig"
\bind "M-i o d" "buffer-float-insert wide-tab"
\bind "M-
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>
> Well, it seems that I have to give up for now applying Jose's
> patch. It needs some bit of surgery (reversed, contains parts already
> existing in cvs tree, inexistant files...), and I will not have time
> to do that before Monday. So I forward the patch to the li
Well, it seems that I have to give up for now applying Jose's
patch. It needs some bit of surgery (reversed, contains parts already
existing in cvs tree, inexistant files...), and I will not have time
to do that before Monday. So I forward the patch to the list, so that
some brave soul can have a
Hi,
It's Friday, so I'll throw my tuppence-worth in here.
Candidates I would consider:
1. Perl. But only because it's free and people know it.
It's a great text-processing language, but it's not
really a control language, which I imagine is the
priority.
2. Javascript. It's pretty s
> "Jacek" == Jacek M Holeczek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jacek> Hi, If you are looking for an embeddable byte-code
Jacek> compiled/interpreted language which is useful as both an
Jacek> extension and a command language which syntax is designed to be
Jacek> easy to learn and to be fairly good
Hi,
If you are looking for an embeddable byte-code compiled/interpreted
language which is useful as both an extension and a command language which
syntax is designed to be easy to learn and to be fairly good looking then
the best I have found ( expecially for dumb users ) is IVY (version 2).
Ivy c
jmark jabbered,
> That's a funny language (I especially like the yellow background of
> the page. I hope the developping environment has it too). However, it
> seems to be very clever (to account for dumb users) and so would be
> difficult to implement. We might want to `steal' some features of t
allan alliterated,
> This is a nice example for a press release but why do you keep referring
> to The LyX Developers as Corel and LyX as WordPerfect 8 for Linux ?
You missed thuggy thursday. We, uh, confiscated bill away from
microsoft. We can now assimilate any project we want, and now brea
> "Etienne" == Etienne Grossmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Etienne> I personally prefer that "word-delete-forward" forward does
Etienne> not delete the whatever punctuation is after a word. Here is
Etienne> a patch that does that, and apparently breaks nothing. I
Etienne> didn't check for
On Fri, 18 Dec 1998, Asger K. Alstrup Nielsen wrote:
> Hi!
>
> If you are interested, check out this imperative language:
>
> http://www.cwi.nl/~steven/abc/
>
> It's called ABC and is designed to be easy to learn.
>
> I think it has some nice properties, and could well
> serve as a model for
> "José" == José Abílio de Oliveira Matos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
José> Hi, I have a patch related with the linuxdoc clean:
José> * the latexdel inset is removed and replaced with the
José> correponding insets * a new url inset is created, that deals
José> with the url and htmlurl case
Hi,
I have a patch related with the linuxdoc clean:
* the latexdel inset is removed and replaced with the correponding insets
* a new url inset is created, that deals with the url and htmlurl cases
* all the insets have now a linuxdoc method, to write the linuxdoc
> "Asger" == Asger K Alstrup Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Asger> Hi! If you are interested, check out this imperative language:
Asger> http://www.cwi.nl/~steven/abc/
Asger> It's called ABC and is designed to be easy to learn.
Asger> I think it has some nice properties, and could we
Hi!
If you are interested, check out this imperative language:
http://www.cwi.nl/~steven/abc/
It's called ABC and is designed to be easy to learn.
I think it has some nice properties, and could well
serve as a model for the simple scripting language
in LyX.
Greets,
Asger
... and not the punctuation after it too.
Hello,
I personally prefer that "word-delete-forward" forward does not
delete the whatever punctuation is after a word. Here is a patch that
does that, and apparently breaks nothing. I didn't check for sure,
but I've used fo
> There was talk about conflicting rtf file format standards here recently.
> And I think the rtf->LaTeX effort was ended?
>
> Perhaps it would sense to look at the WordPerfect version of rtf.
> WordPerfect could be the right go-between in converting Windows platform
> documents.
As I proposed e
> "Alejandro" == Alejandro Aguilar Sierra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Alejandro> Either I misunderstood the problem or you are using an old
Alejandro> version, but I'm unable to reproduce the error following
Alejandro> the described steps (copy an eqnarray with more than two
Alejandro> lines
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