On Thu, 11 Feb 1999, John Weiss wrote:
[...]
> ...but I don't want the whole tree. Not yet, at least. I just wanna
> read the source for now.
You should also checkout development/Code_Rules because there are a couple
of important docs there also. It won't hurt to get the lot -- there's no
lib/
On Thu, 11 Feb 1999, Arnd Hanses wrote:
> Hi,
>
> now that LyX 1.0.0 bug reporting is calming down a little, I would like
> to discuss the possibility of releasing alfnum.cls, etc.
>
> The files I've mailed to the list a month ago, attached as alfanum.zip
> or similar. If somebody has missed th
On Thu, 11 Feb 1999, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> > "Joacim" == Joacim Persson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Joacim> On Thu, 11 Feb 1999, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> >> Unfortunately, I do not have a good solution to this problem. This
> >> might change in 1.1.
>
> Joacim> ...? I just
Hi,
now that LyX 1.0.0 bug reporting is calming down a little, I would like
to discuss the possibility of releasing alfnum.cls, etc.
The files I've mailed to the list a month ago, attached as alfanum.zip
or similar. If somebody has missed them, just ask me.
Also I'm looking forward to receive s
On Wed, Feb 10, 1999 at 07:44:02PM +0100, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
> I am not as "into the language" as I'd like and what does "loopy"
> mean?
Crazy, nutty, doofy, goofy, stpid.
> And you should checkout the whole tree once and just do updates in the
> lyx/src dir.
...but I don't want th
On Wed, Feb 10, 1999 at 04:14:50PM +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> 3/ As far as I know, 'Keep' is not related to that. It is mainly used
> to obtain \vspace* vs \vspace and ensure that your space is
> effectively added (the default is 'at least this space').
The meaning of the word 'Keep' do
On Wed, Feb 10, 1999 at 07:39:28PM +0100, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
> >> John Weiss writes:
> JW> I said I felt Intro.lyx needed some work. I also said, however,
> JW> that Intro.lyx wouldn't work as the opening splash document.
>
> Why can't we have some shourt messages pointing the user
Presented below is a conversion that I had with the developer of
"noweb", a language independent, simple Literate Programming tool (for
more information on literate programming I recommend the "noweb" home page,
http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~nr/noweb/).
I wrote --
Dear Norman,
One problem that I
Dear LyX Developer Team
LyX is really a great idea, I enjoy a lot using it.
I have installed LyX in various PC with Linux, but when
I try to install LyX in a IBM 370 AIX 3.2 I have found problems
and I don't how solve it
this is a copy of the message and Makefile generated using configure
Elkin
On 11 Feb 1999 15:02:38 +0900, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Please also rename manpage.3pm to Text_TeX.3pm in XFree86/man/man3/,
>will you?
yes
>IMHO the section "D. Bugs/Limitations:"
>seems too intimidating for new users
Likely you are right, so I have moved the stuff into the manpage.
>Proba
On 11-Feb-99 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>> "Roland" == Roland Krause <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Roland> I have recently looked at wxwin/wxgtk again and it may solve
> Roland> the entire problem as it provides an interface to a variety of
> Roland> platforms. THey may never come up wit
alejandro added,
> I'll do it in my next patch. Fixed bugs: the crash after tab reported by
> Rick, your report about bad undo after pull out, the eqnarray collapsing,
> and some other small problems.
ooh, the first & third were two of the biggest problems in my life! :)
--
"Lyx does not use any dates other than the internal date structure used
by the host system. As such, LyX does not have a year 2000 problem,
although it may be vulnerable to the year 2038 problem on thirty-two
bit operating systems."
ob muttonheads:
"This does not mean that the reader of you
Hi,
Do you know any reason LyX could be NOT Y2K ready?
I think LyX has no problems with this but IMO we need an
official statement (but not a warranty), so I suggest anybody
let us know in case you find any possible problem with Y2K.
Greets,
Alejandro
On Wed, 10 Feb 1999, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> Alejandro, you forgot to update CHANGES. It would be nice, especially
> to know which bugs have been fixed.
I'll do it in my next patch. Fixed bugs: the crash after tab reported by
Rick, your report about bad undo after pull out, the eqnarray co
On Thu, 11 Feb 1999, Garst R. Reese wrote:
Amir:
> > There was actually an X version started, but the guy apparently quit soon
> > after starting the project because he was too busy. If only I weren't busy
> > writing a thesis and getting a Real Job, and I knew more about latex, X,
> > C++, and L
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Yes, but we already have this one in config.h. If you have no other
> objection, I can add that.
I have no other "objection". It was not even an objection before. I
was just being lazy (in the bad sense) and you see, it worked!
Jan
On Thu, 11 Feb 1999, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> What's the price to pay in terms of code bloat and speed? I doubt that
> a cross platform tk could solve magically all our problems.
That's right, and I think we have discussed that point many many times in
the past. So IMO it's necessary to add
> -Původní zpráva-
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> Odesláno: 11. února 1999 17:11
> Komu: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Předmět: Re: clone of LyX for SGML authoring
>
> This has been already discussed a bit. The problem is to now wh
Amir Karger wrote:
>
> On Thu, Feb 11, 1999 at 12:56:34AM +0100, Joacim Persson wrote:
> >
> > Another project that also was mentioned that I've never heard of before (and
> > they say there are too few apps for freeware systems? I can't keep track on
> You might be thinking of lilypond, mirror
On 10 Feb 1999 19:29:27 +0100, Lars Gullik Bj°nnes wrote:
> AH> What about rewrite for
> AH> system () (ANSI-C90)
>
>How?
>
>We want to get a string with the real name of the executable. Not run
>it.
Sorry, did not really say, what I meant.
Idea was more general, if not heretic:
As one of the
> "Joacim" == Joacim Persson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Joacim> On Thu, 11 Feb 1999, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>> Unfortunately, I do not have a good solution to this problem. This
>> might change in 1.1.
Joacim> ...? I just gave you the solution! ;) (for 1.0 series that is;
Joacim> if 1.
> "Roland" == Roland Krause <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Roland> I have recently looked at wxwin/wxgtk again and it may solve
Roland> the entire problem as it provides an interface to a variety of
Roland> platforms. THey may never come up with a qt port as the qt
Roland> license prohibits wri
On Thu, 11 Feb 1999, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> Unfortunately, I do not have a good solution to this problem. This
> might change in 1.1.
...? I just gave you the solution! ;)
(for 1.0 series that is; if 1.1 goes multilingual we'll have a different
situation)
> A better solution would be to
> "Matthew" == =?iso-8859-2?Q?Mat=ECj Cepl?= writes:
Matthew> Hi, your concept of WYSIWYM seems to me very close to logical
Matthew> markup in the best traditions of SGML. Would not make it
Matthew> sense to remodell LyX into using SGML/XML-based fomat instead
Matthew> of proprietary one?
T
I have recently looked at wxwin/wxgtk again and it may solve the
entire problem as it provides an interface to a variety of platforms.
THey may never come up with a qt port as the qt license prohibits writing
a wrapper around it.
Anyway, they have ports to Win,Motif, Gtk and Mac...
Wouldnt that
> "Joacim" == Joacim Persson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Joacim> If a user starts writing a document as a `book', and then
Joacim> lowers his level of ambition to just an article, the Chapter's
Joacim> will be turned into Standard, he'll have to set them to
Joacim> Section by hand, and set al
> "Jan" == Jan Vroonhof <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jan> Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> char LinkBuffer[512]; // Should be PATH_MAX but that needs autconf
>> support
>>
>> What autoconf support do you need?
Jan> The code snippet you quoted from GNU fileutils has the inc
If a user starts writing a document as a `book', and then lowers his level
of ambition to just an article, the Chapter's will be turned into Standard,
he'll have to set them to Section by hand, and set all sections to
subsections etc. If he goes from article to book, he'll get section 0.1 at
the
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> char LinkBuffer[512];
> // Should be PATH_MAX but that needs autconf support
>
> What autoconf support do you need?
The code snippet you quoted from GNU fileutils has the inclusion of
limits.h wrapped in an HAVE_LIMITS_H
> "Jan" == Jan Vroonhof <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jan> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Lars Gullik Bj?nnes) writes:
>> Anyway to make a func in FileTools seems like a good option for
>> 1.0.x.
Jan> OK, I did this.
Hello,
I applied your patch after checking it a bit (I just added a AddPath()
instead
Hi,
your concept of WYSIWYM seems to me very close to logical markup in the
best traditions of SGML. Would not make it sense to remodell LyX into
using SGML/XML-based fomat instead of proprietary one?
For inspiration would may LyX be in a future and exaplanation of my
thoughts see
http://www.arb
> "Frank" == Frank Bagehorn ++49 351 463 3851 writes:
Frank> Hello, I just tried to compile LyX 1.0.0 under AIX 4.1.3 and I
Frank> get an error while compiling buffer.C . The compiler I use is
Frank> egcs 1.1b (should work like gcc 2.8). I run configure with the
Frank> prefix option only. I
Hello All
1) I noticed an interesting "feature" in mathed that I like a lot
and I thought that I would mention it since I couldn't find it
in the documentations which is:
If you push alt-m-m you go into math mode and you get the
blue square that expands as you type.
Hello,
I just tried to compile LyX 1.0.0 under AIX 4.1.3 and I get an error while
compiling buffer.C . The compiler I use is egcs 1.1b (should work like gcc
2.8). I run configure with the prefix option only.
I attached the error messages and hope you can sort it out.
Greetings
Frank
On Thu, Feb 11, 1999 at 12:56:34AM +0100, Joacim Persson wrote:
>
> Another project that also was mentioned that I've never heard of before (and
> they say there are too few apps for freeware systems? I can't keep track on
> them anylonger) was `tclmidi', tcl for producing MIDI-files. I wasn't
> "Steven" == Steven van Dijk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Steven> There will be a main toolkit which will replace Xforms though,
Steven> isn't it? Instead of replacing Qt with my own toolkit I would
Steven> prefer if LyX would use a toolkit that already is suitable for
Steven> Winxx. Someone
On Thu, Feb 11, 1999 at 09:13:46AM +0100, Jean-Michel Barbet wrote:
> Amir Karger a écrit :
> >
> "Everything becomes clear when morning comes..."
>
> You see ? I have perl modules in this directory that can conflict
> with the new reLyX perl module (especially if PERL5LIB contains ".").
Aha!
At 02:31 PM 2/9/99 +0100, you wrote:
>Scott> As you advance toward your goal of toolkit agnosticism, have
>Scott> you considered the use of ivtools
>The route we are trying to take is to have a tk-independent LyX core,
>and let people develop native frontends on top of that. It is clear
>that KDE
> "Jonas" == Jonas Lundbek Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jonas> Hi. I just downloaded and compiled Lyx 1.0.0 on my Redhat 5.2
Jonas> linux machine.
Jonas> I tried the template slides document and got several errors. I
Jonas> have managed to locate the errors. First, there are two fat
Hi.
I just downloaded and compiled Lyx 1.0.0 on my Redhat 5.2 linux machine.
I tried the template slides document and got several errors.
I have managed to locate the errors.
First, there are two fatal spelling errors in slides.layout:
a command that should be spelled
"lyxvisible" is spelled "ly
On Wed, 10 Feb 1999, Daniel Naber wrote:
DN> Asger Alstrup Nielsen wrote:
DN>
DN> > change this. Try "xev" and see if there is an appropriately discriminated
DN>
DN> It only tells me about button press and release, not about doubleclicks
DN> and such.
DN>
DN> My favourite editor (nedit) manua
Amir Karger a écrit :
>
> I'm cc'ing the list again because this error is bizzarre. Unfortunately,
> there don't seem to be too many (non-lurking) Perl experts on this list (or
> I never would have been picked to write reLyX :) but maybe someone has a
> clue.
>
"Everything becomes clear when mo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> shows nothing on thos Solaris 2.5.1 box, that is bad sign. However
> readlink must be fairly portable, you are already using it :-)
>
> See LyXFileDlg::Reread(), I took my use if readlink from that function.
There is a hackish macro in os2_defines.h
Regards,
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