It looks like there is a bug in the SGML output of tables using versions
1.0.1 of Lyx. I created a document of type SGML article that included
tables. I selected export as LinuxDoc. The table was coverted to a
paragraph instead of a table in the output file.
Sven LUTHER wrote:
[...]
> It still uses non-free Xforms, isn't it ?
Yes... and being "non-free" is hardly its only problem.
> what is the status of the toolkit independent lyx we were promised some time
> ago ?
It is the subject of hard ongoing work right now.
> in particular the gtk base
Hi,
I wrote a new function that counts the words, characters and paragraphes
of a text in lyx. This is helpful for students who have to write texts
with a certain amount of words. I guess it can be easily extended to count
images, tables etc.
In which source file should this function, let's call
Hi,
a small bug in 1.0.1: If you use Edit->VersionControl->Register and select
Cancel in the appearing popup, the document is still registered.
Is someone working on that code or is there someone familiar with it? If
not, I will try to fix it.
Regards
Daniel
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Try to put explicitly some displaystyle{} in a math formula
("explicitly" means : without using the math-size feature in the
mini-buffer).
Look at the dvi file : it looks good.
Now :
save, exit LyX, fire it again ...
no more displaystyle{} !!!
Defining in the preamble something like this :
\def
>Also added some OS/2 specific paths, caveats, parameters, etc. to
>lyx.man.
Sorry, fixed some typos in attached lyx.man.
Greetings,
A. Hanses
lyx.man
Added a space in line 49 of
'cmd /c copy /v 'srcdir'\layouts\*.layout layouts'
instead of
'cmd /c copy /v'srcdir'\layouts\*.layout layouts'
For compilation on OS/2 single-user systems (esp. for a bin
distribution)
I recommend to run lib\configure.cmd --without-latex-config.
The LaTeX config
On Thu, Mar 04, 1999 at 08:28:02PM +0200, Martin Vermeer wrote:
> The LyX Development Team is pleased to announce LyX 1.0.1 and refute the claim
> that there is no open source word processor! Here (www.lyx.org) is a full
> featured document processor which exports LaTeX for hard copy. Much more