On Sat, 13 Feb 1999, Roland Krause wrote:
> Allan,
> thanks a lot for your answer. I take this private, dont know whether it would
> be interesting for the mailing list. Repost if you think its appropriate.
It seems you left the cc:lyx-devel in yourself so I've elected to just
followup to the li
Roland Krause <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am not familiar with OS/2 but I can imagine that a native Windows version
> will run under OS/2, I may be wrong here.
Are you talking about binary or source compatibility? If you
can write a native Windows version using only 300 API's of Win32s
out o
"Garst R. Reese" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> wp's the implement macros. Don't know about lose95 and 0.5OS
> ports tho.
As far as the LyX code is concerned nothing differs from UNIX
situation, since emx is Y2K safe (and 2038 safe as well since
time_t is unsigned, which does not conflict with the
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> BTW, concerning OS/2, are there interesting things for OS/2 in
> autoconf 2.13? There is support for executable files suffixes (.exe)
> and such, but I do not know how to use it. It would be useful for
> windows, too.
>
> And what's the status of
Since about v1.0.0pre8, I've found it very hard to open error boxes by
double-clicking on them: I can't seem to find the place to click. I have
to keep clicking over them madly until they open!
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Alejandro
Load the included file (test2.lyx) into lyx and click
on the inline math equations to get the red outline box.
Move the cursor to somewhere near the middle (at the end
of a line) and push cntrl-enter to create a new set of
blue box
Matthew,
> Is this a bug or just me ?
>
> using GS 5.5 (aladin) rotated inserted figures don't render
> correctly, they have the right bounding box on the screen but are
> rendered at full size non rotated. It doesn't affect printout, only
> the screen display.
>
I suspect it is GS 5.5. I als
Alejandro
Here is a bug report for the mathed cut problem.
Load the attached file (test.lyx) and click on the inline equations
to bring up the red outline. Hilight the last (say) 8 equations
and with the mouse click Edit->Cut. The red outline does not completely