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Ruurd
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> My crappy dsl provider thinks it´s neccesary to disable my account while
> moving the physical connection to a new location
>
> Will put up a new page elsewhere some
Andre Poenitz wrote:
>
> This is a slight rework of undo to use 'StableDocumentIterator' as a
> base.
>
> Seems to work even within mathed, so this is already an improvemnt
> over 1.3 where the cursor had to leave mathed on undo.
>
> Andre'
Any chance of a 'diff -u' diff?
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Angus
This is a slight rework of undo to use 'StableDocumentIterator' as a
base.
Seems to work even within mathed, so this is already an improvemnt over
1.3 where the cursor had to leave mathed on undo.
Andre'
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For the last two years I've enthusiastically taken on the port of LyX to
MacOS X, including the Qt/X11 version and LyX/Mac, which uses the GPL
Qt/Mac library to build a version of LyX for the native Mac Aqua
graphics display. Jean-Marc Lasgouttes and the other members of the LyX
developers tea
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Juergen Spitzmueller) writes:
| Perhaps we can help propagating jurabib a bit with our support. Then it might
| well be that we can indeed ditch natbib some day.
Ok, thanks.
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Lgb
Angus Leeming wrote:
> Georg Baum wrote:
>> What is the difference?
>
> Using the latex compiler:
> [e]ps images should not be converted.
> all other image formats should be converted to eps.
>
> Using the pdflatex compiler:
> pdf and png images should not be converted.
> [e]ps images should be
Georg Baum wrote:
>> 2. The Graphics inset exports bitmapped graphics and vector
>> graphics differently, albeit in a hard-coded manner. It should be
>> straight-forward to define different External templates for these
>> so that they do the right thing when converted to postscript or pdf
>> docume
> "Georg" == Georg Baum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Georg> 5. The filename is not exported correctly in some complicated
Georg> cases, as Jean-Marc pointed out recently.
Note that this is the case for insetgraphics too, without my patch in
bug 605.
JMarc
Georg Baum wrote:
>> main.lyx
>> #1_.._dir1_sub.lyx
>> #2_.._dir2_sub.lyx
>
> Why the dots? Currently every mangled filename is an absolute one.
> Is there a reason to change that?
None. My bad.
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Angus
Angus Leeming wrote:
> The External inset can now do *almost* everything that the Graphics
> inset does. Some functionality is missing still however:
> 1. The Graphics inset has this SubFigure stuff. This shouldn't be a
> part of the inset, so I haven't added it to the External inset.
> Instead, w
Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
> I just think that we should actively
> support as few bib packages as possible (preferrably only one).
Depends on the aims of the packages, but in general: yes.
> If
> jurabib can do the same as natbib and more: Great. Let's use that and
> ditch natbib. OTOH if natb
> "Georg" == Georg Baum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Georg> I am going to implement this unless somebody has a better idea.
Just one point: I think that using `#' in a file name that LaTeX may see
is a bad idea (since it has special meaning)...
JMarc
Angus Leeming wrote:
> However, we mangle the names because we want to provide the user with
> something understandable. Your proposed solution retains our simple
> mangling as the basic operation but makes it less understandable in
> its attempt to make it robust. Why not just prepend the counter
Alfredo Braunstein wrote:
> This is a quick-hacked inlined-in-open mode as Andre's proposal. Seems to
> work, but I didn't test it much.
>
> Comments?
It seems that no one really tried this.
Let me point out that it works well in the sense that it finds the way that
uses less space (label on th
Ling Li wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I thought I had a new idea about subfigure (making a separate
> subfigure inset so it can be applied to external materials). After
> searching in the mail archive, I found this have already been
> discussed, at least by Angus
> (http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTE
On Mon, 8 Mar 2004, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
> Christian Ridderström <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> | I've often had to look in the temporary directory
>
> Why?
It's been a while since I used LyX for serious writing, I was thinking
about the time when I wrote my thesis last spring. That was
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