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
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
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
[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
> 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
Has a start been made on rightleft mode for lynx (like in vim)?
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