DVI suggestion

1999-05-15 Thread Reuben Thomas
As the current version of xdvi(k) accepts SIGUSR1 to tell it to reread the DVI file, wouldn't it be good if LyX could send this signal having completed a LaTeX run triggered by "Update DVI"? Probably a non-default option until more distributions come with new enough versions of xdvi (tetex 0.9 doe

Re: exdented paragraphs, and resume-type issues

1999-05-15 Thread Richard E. Hawkins Esq.
amir added, > > I've attached postscript this time; aside from the exdent, this is what > > I think the appearance should be. Hmm, i don't know if it looks ok > > without the parkave postscript font installed . . . > It choked my ghostview and (SGI) showps. odd, but me too . . . ghostview an

Re: "fix" promotes spelling mistakes

1999-05-15 Thread larry
I'm using LyX-1.0.3pre2. Again, LyX recently eeems "too intelligent" to easily convince it to re-run LaTeX. I have a huge preamble, which I modify using vi and simply include. I have other included files. Making changes to these, I used to be able to hit a spacebar on the LyX window (followed

Re: "fix" promotes spelling mistakes

1999-05-15 Thread Lars Gullik Bjønnes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: | I am often hacking away at preamble or included files, then want to prompt | LyX to run LyX for an update. | | It seems that, sometime in recent versions, more "intelligence" was | introduced to LyX's detection of whether changes have been made to the | text. Now, in

Re: hebrew

1999-05-15 Thread Asger K. Alstrup Nielsen
> Has a start been made on rightleft mode for lynx (like in vim)? No. Requests for this has been very few, so we have decided that it's not a priority. In particular, the new kernel is not planned to handle this at first. However, the new kernel is an open design, so plugging in a RTL inset is

hebrew

1999-05-15 Thread David Henry
Has a start been made on rightleft mode for lynx (like in vim)?

Re: exdented paragraphs, and resume-type issues

1999-05-15 Thread Amir Karger
On Fri, May 14, 1999 at 03:47:59PM -0400, Richard E. Hawkins Esq. wrote: > > > Have you looked at Jean-Marc's cv.layout for hints/things to steal? In fact, > > you might even be able to get help from the author. > > No, i didn't even realize it existed . . . Jean-Marc is apparently too busy wi