Hi!
I updated the documentation a lot, and found that it deserved a new release
because it would be a shame to read version 0.4, and then have to reread most
of it when 0.5 is released later. (So I hope you didn't read 0.4 yet ;-)
Other than the documentation update, nothing is new in this relea
Hello Tom, (and everybody else)
On Mon, 10 May 1999, Tom Murphy wrote:
> Astronomers represent a large base of LaTeX users, and much like RevTeX
> (phor physics), there is a commonly used package for astronomy: AASTEX
> (AAS = American Astronomical Society). This package is required use
> for el
LyX developers:
I'm an astronomer-type who recently started using LyX as my primary
document preparation system. I've written a 100+ page manual, observing
proposals, and a few articles for publication in scientific journals
using LyX. I've done my time in the LaTeX trenches, and find that wit
I have updated configure.cmd for OS/2 to support noweb2lyx
and fixed a few bugs in it. Please replace the files in
the 1_0_x repository. Notice 1.1 will not use (toplevel)
configure.cmd
Regards,
SMiyata
begin 666 lyxcfg-os2.tar.gz
M'XL("+Q<-S<"!FQY>&-F9RYT87(`[#QK=]NVDOV:G),_L)_F*ME"2O
Hi,
I usually used rpm packages built by [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Unfortunately he switched to RH 6.0, so I no longer can use them.
Thus I took his lyx-1.0.2-1.src.rpm and rebuilt the lyx-1.0.2-1.i386.rpm
on a RH5.1 machine with :
xforms-0.88.1-1
xforms-devel-0.88.1-1
xpm-3.4j-2
On Mon, May 10, 1999 at 08:46:28AM +0800, Rod Pinna wrote:
> On Fri, 7 May 1999, Amir Karger wrote:
>
> I agree, that the way I've handled the use of title, author and so on
> *isn't* the neatest. However, there is at least one reason for doing it
> the way I have. The Elsevier style lets you use
> "Leonid" == Leonid Zeitlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Leonid> Dear Developers, I am a frequent LyX user, since version
Leonid> 0.10.7. Unfortunately, I faced some problems using LyX with my
Leonid> native language, Russian.
Hello Leonid,
I remember your patch from the 0.10.7 days, and I
> "Ben" == Ben Cazzolato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ben> Hi Guys, There's a serious bug with Lyx 1.0.2 (RH 5.2). If I try
Ben> deleting a "note" with the delete key (not backspace) it causes
Ben> Lyx to crash. Just prior to crashing it says something like
Ben> "opening up note" (why it wou
Hi Guys,
There's a serious bug with Lyx 1.0.2 (RH 5.2). If I try deleting a "note"
with the delete key (not backspace) it causes Lyx to crash. Just prior to
crashing it says something like "opening up note" (why it would do this I
don't know) in the message line at the bottom of the window.
Amir wrote:
> You have spoiled my surprise ;-)
>
> Tell me if the attached file answers your question?
Thanks!
I've posted it as translation_hints.php3 on nazgul, and linked it from the
translation page. I didn't put it in the navbar, because it seems like a
subpage of transla
> "John" == John Weiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
John> --xHFwDpU9dbj6ez1V Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
John> Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=mutta15799
John> I was just at SunSite and decided to see what the latest version
John> of LyX was. They still have only 0.1
On 07-May-99 Allan Rae wrote:
>
> We did nothing in your absence. Now you're up-to-date :P
>
:)
>
> If you stamp your feet and get huffy Mate will probably subscribe you and
> then tell you how you should have done it ;-)
>
So PLEASE Mate could you see to it that I could get into the lyx-
Hi!
Next iteration in the kernel saga has arrived.
This time, we have the first segfault in a release. In a vain attempt to
attract some help, I send this to the list with bugs in it. I hope this will
serve as a great opportunity for people to demonstrate how excellent they are.
Fixing the bug
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