Angus,
After the astounding success of late night's compilation under cygwin,
I just read your emails and decided to give it another shot. I grabbed
os_cygwin.C from viewcvs on lyx, as you suggest, and put everything
back in place.
Again, with cygwin, no problem. Runs perfectly on win95 (usin
Georg Baum wrote:
> Unfortunately I get a segmentation fault now. The problem is that
> Paragraph::inInset() may return 0.
> The attached patch fixes that. It is going in right now because it is
> obviously the right fix.
Thanks,
Jürgen
(actually I originally had the check for inInset())
Am Samstag, 10. September 2005 09:06 schrieb Juergen Spitzmueller:
> Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> > Please commit, but with a stronger comment (with a FIXME or a
> > #warning) in InsetText::neverIndent explaining that this is a hack and
> > that cells should have their own InsetCell type.
>
> Don
Am Freitag, 9. September 2005 20:19 schrieb Mike Meyer:
> If it's not appropriate to talk about non 1.4.0 stuff at this time, I
> apologize. But I've been thinking about this, and would like to get
> feedback. Answers off-list if you feel that's required.
Feedback is always appreciated, but we hav
Michael Gerz wrote:
> Which patches require more testing? Jürgen, how about your patches? I
> somehow lost track of things.
The tabular undo patch (to fix bugs 1937 and 1986) needs testing. I have once
again attached an updated version, since insettabular has seen several
changes recently.
Mar
Hello,
AFAICS the email notification of bugzilla is still broken. Who is
maintaining the bugzilla server?
Michael
Hello,
a lot of patches have been applied in recent days.
Which patches require more testing? Jürgen, how about your patches? I
somehow lost track of things.
Michael
Luis Rivera wrote:
> Angus,
>
> I'm not familiar at all with cvs. Sorry.
>
> Please tell me a foolproof way to get the source code in one package.
> I've been browsing thru the gui/web interface without success.
I see from your other posts that you've got tired and frustrated. Sorry about
tha
Luis Rivera wrote:
> So I tried to configure and run the old source on my mingw installation
> on win98, anyway, just to check if the thing worked in the first place.
> The thing failed. It complained about a missing suitable python
> interpreter (not distributed with mingw).
> At this point I'm
Luis Rivera wrote:
> Angus,
>
> I'm not familiar at all with cvs. Sorry.
>
> Please tell me a foolproof way to get the source code in one package.
> I've been browsing thru the gui/web interface without success.
I see from your other posts that you've got tired and frustrated. Sorry about
tha
On Saturday 10 September 2005 06:57, Luis Rivera wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Got a brand new report on tex2lyx on win95/98.
>
> Well, I simply compiled the source code distributed on
> lyx-1.4.0pre1.tar.gz on cygwin, packed it together with the relevant
> dll's (cygwin1.dll and cygz.dll), copied and ran it
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