> to the .C file should resolve the problem. Once you get things to
> compile please post us a diff (cvs diff > compile.diff) and we'll
> roll the changes into the tree.
Here are some changes I had to do.
I guess that some compilers can figure it out by it self that it needs to
include and such
Georg Baum wrote:
>> Christian, could you see whether it now works with gcc 2.96?
>
> Compiles and works with gcc 2.95.4 + stlport.
Many thanks, Georg
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Angus
Gandalf GreyHair wrote:
> I guess this can have something to do with me usig an old system! The
> compilation with the version 2.95.4 compiler, I got error for not finding
> .
The STL of gcc 2.95 ist too old.
> My system! (using debian 3.0 linux (stable)
Me too (with updated qt3 from ftp.kde
Georg Baum wrote:
> - Each loop adds stuff to the preamble
Yes. The preamble stuff has no intelligence at all. It just dumps
output.
> I have more trouble with non lyx-generated documents. The main
> problem is the fact that Parser::tokenize() unconditionally removes
> all whitespace after a com
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> Georg> - handle optional arg to \item as ERT in itemize environment,
> Georg> since LyX does not support it directly
>>> I do not like the way this one is implemented. You have all the
>>> information you need in the layout file. Instead of testing against
>>> "itemi
Asger Kunuk Alstrup wrote:
> Just a clarifying question: How well do we handle a round-trip of the
> User guide now? I.e. open the user guide, export to LaTeX, then use
> your patched version of tex2lyx to import the LaTeX. Then export again,
> and compare to the original export. Diff is your frie
Angus Leeming wrote:
> The attach patch (committed) gets rid of th dynamic_casts in
> InsetExternal and generally cleans things up a little.
>
> Christian, could you see whether it now works with gcc 2.96?
Compiles and works with gcc 2.95.4 + stlport.
Georg
Alfredo Braunstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
>
>> | I believe it is intended, because the state collapsed/uncollapsed gets
>> | saved.
>>
>> there is a bug on bugzilla about this. And the document is not
>> logically changing so this "changed" should imo not happen
Gandalf GreyHair wrote:
> Anyway, here is the result of the compilation
>
> g++-3.0 -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../../src -I./../ -I../../boost
> -I/usr/X11R6/include -g -O -W -Wall -c math_mathmlstream.C -MT
> math_mathmlstream.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/math_mathmlstream.TPlo
>
>
> math_mathmlstream.C
Hello
I just created layout files and examples for the g-brief2 latex style.
This style is the successor of g-brief. Its more flexible and looks nicer
Please send me comments. Please apply to lyx-cvs.
You will find the files here:
http://www.fkurth.de/~felix/g-brief2.tgz
More Information and
I just saw the following in the LyX Roadmap,
"theorem support, allow the user to create its own kinds of theorem like
environments" (drowling)
I imediatly downloaded the latest CVS version. (b.t.w.)
What is the current status of the theorem support?
Anyway, here is the result of the compilati
Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
> | I believe it is intended, because the state collapsed/uncollapsed gets
> | saved.
>
> there is a bug on bugzilla about this. And the document is not
> logically changing so this "changed" should imo not happen.
>
Mmm... ok. Why don't you apply John's patch on bugz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Juergen Spitzmueller) writes:
| Alfredo Braunstein wrote:
>> I believe it is intended, because the state collapsed/uncollapsed gets
>> saved.
>
| I see. Yes, that makes sense.
No... it does not...
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Lgb
Alfredo Braunstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
>
>> Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
>>> BTW do you have any idea why (un)collapsing branches sets the document's
>>> state to "changed"?
>>
>> Actually this happens with any collapsable inset (ERT, footnote, note
>> etc.).
Kayvan A. Sylvan wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> When I press the End key, sometimes the cursor ends up at the last
> character *before* the end of the line.
>
> For example, in the following line, imagine that the | symbol is where
> the cursor is:
>
>
> The |quick brown fox jumped over the lazy d
Hi folks,
When I press the End key, sometimes the cursor ends up at the last
character *before* the end of the line.
For example, in the following line, imagine that the | symbol is where
the cursor is:
The |quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.
I hit the End key:
The quick brown
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