rgheck wrote:
When lyx2lyx fails with an error:
...
#3 0x0072b269 in lyx::CursorSlice::paragraph (this=optimized out>) at
/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-redhat-linux/4.1.2/../../../../include/c++/4.1.2/debug/vector:192
It looks like the DocIterator::slices_ is empty and 'DocIterator::top()'
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
rgheck wrote:
Happened while it was just sitting there. I've seen this several times.
But this doesn't look like a sane backtrace, did you forgot to type bt?
As non-sane as it may look, that's exactly what I got when I typed bt.
It seems that these scrollbar actions
rgheck wrote:
Happened while it was just sitting there. I've seen this several times.
But this doesn't look like a sane backtrace, did you forgot to type bt?
Abdel.
On Tue, 8 Jan 2008, Pavel Sanda wrote:
My hope is that by referring to the sections I mentioned above, we
don't feel it is necessary to sort them now. (If we do sort them, I
think they should be sorted alphabetically).
either sort it thematically or let it be. the alphabetical sort in the
fi
When lyx2lyx fails with an error:
gdb /cvs/lyx-devel/trunk/src/lyx --interpreter=mi2 -quiet(gdb) quitgdb
/cvs/lyx-devel/trunk/src/lyx --interpreter=mi2 -quietQuit
(gdb) quitquit
The program is running. Exit anyway? (y or n) [answered Y; input not
from terminal]
(gdb) Process exited
gdb /cvs/
> > What we need, I'd think, is therefore a format number in the
> > preferences file, so we can ignore the existing one, or something, if
> > it's out of date. I hope we don't need prefs2prefs!?
>
> I am not sure pref2pref would be so horrible as a solution. It would
> solve many problems with up
On Thu, Jan 10, 2008 at 02:21:46PM +1100, Darren Freeman wrote:
> On Thu, 2008-01-10 at 14:06 +1100, Darren Freeman wrote:
> > It's even worse - middle-click and regular copy-paste fail from outside
> > apps into LyX.
>
> My mistake. This one is a bug in MATLAB, which on Linux is a buggy piece
> o
Happened while it was just sitting there. I've seen this several times.
#0 0x003c41430ec5 in raise () from /lib64/libc.so.6
#1 0x003c41432970 in abort () from /lib64/libc.so.6
#2 0x003c4142a11f in __assert_fail () from /lib64/libc.so.6
#3 0x003db224acd9 in QAbstractItemView::
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It seems you could verify that the .lyx file I sent you causes the
problem?
If not, let me know and we could look into seeing what else is a
common denominator to the problem.
The problem is that the format of the preferences file changed between
1.4.x and 1.5.x, as
It seems you could verify that the .lyx file I sent you causes the
problem?
If not, let me know and we could look into seeing what else is a common
denominator to the problem.
FYI the two machines were identical terminals with the two hard drives
with complete installations just dd'd from a
On Thu, 2008-01-10 at 14:06 +1100, Darren Freeman wrote:
> It's even worse - middle-click and regular copy-paste fail from outside
> apps into LyX.
My mistake. This one is a bug in MATLAB, which on Linux is a buggy piece
of sh*t.
So it's just a problem going from LyX to the outside. I think :)
H
On Thu, 2008-01-10 at 10:23 +1100, Darren Freeman wrote:
> Also regular copy-paste fails. From LyX to Evolution.
>
> This is *bad*.
It's even worse - middle-click and regular copy-paste fail from outside
apps into LyX.
Nothing can be copy/pasted to or from LyX using either mechanism.
Could some
Gorjanc Gregor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >> \format "literate" "Rnw" "Sweave" "" "editor" "editor"
> >> \format "r""R" "R/S code" "" "editor" "editor"
> >> \format "latex""tex" "LaTeX (plain)""" "editor" "editor"
> >> \format "pdflatex" "tex" "LaTeX (pdflate
Hi,
>> \format "literate" "Rnw" "Sweave" "" "editor" "editor"
>> \format "r""R" "R/S code" "" "editor" "editor"
>> \format "latex""tex" "LaTeX (plain)""" "editor" "editor"
>> \format "pdflatex" "tex" "LaTeX (pdflatex)" "" "editor" "editor"
> Aha! Taking back -
On Wed, 2008-01-09 at 13:01 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Reconfigure did the trick.
> Reconfigure should be run automatically on first startup and maybe every
... it does ...
> time LyX exits and IMO should not really be a user option.
It takes a long time on slow machines. It may trash so
Also regular copy-paste fails. From LyX to Evolution.
This is *bad*.
Have fun,
Darren
On Thu, 2008-01-10 at 10:22 +1100, Darren Freeman wrote:
> Guys,
>
> I hate to be a pain, but there is yet another middle-click paste issue
> in the latest 1.5 branch under Linux.
>
> I select text in LyX and
Guys,
I hate to be a pain, but there is yet another middle-click paste issue
in the latest 1.5 branch under Linux.
I select text in LyX and middle-click another app, and get an earlier
selection which isn't from LyX.
Shall I add/reopen a bug?
Have fun,
Darren
On Wed, 2008-01-09 at 07:25 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> What a step backwards!
FYI you have been quite impolite in your request for help. (Or is it a
complaint?)
That part of LyX has not been changed on purpose. You have either
encountered a bug in LyX or you have a problem in the rest of y
rgheck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What we need, I'd think, is therefore a format number in the
> preferences file, so we can ignore the existing one, or something, if
> it's out of date. I hope we don't need prefs2prefs!?
I am not sure pref2pref would be so horrible as a solution. It would
solv
rgheck wrote:
> I'd be interested to see if this works for you: Using your old .lyx
> directory, just delete the preferences file. That does it for me.
Yes, this works also.
> This is definitely a problem:
>
> \format "latex""tex" "LaTeX (plain)""" "editor" "editor"
> \format "pdflatex"
Pavel Sanda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> hrrrm wherefrom configure.py should take the current lyx version?
LyX itself could read and write this file.
Jmarc
Ben Goodrich wrote:
Pavel Sanda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
The initial reconfigurations did not help or hurt with the export options,
evidently because I followed the upgrade path from 1.4.x to 1.5.x . Then, I did
mv .lyx/ .lyxOLD
at which point a reconfiguration generated a new .lyx/ and
Pavel Sanda wrote:
That doesn't sound like a bad idea, but I'm not sure it solves this
problem. The problem isn't actually reconfiguration but rather incompatible
i have tested now, that for 1.4 -> 1.5 reconfiguration helped as far as export
menu concerned.
I don't see this. If I tak
> > > \format "pdf2" "pdf" "PDF (pdflatex)" "F" "acroread" "" "document,vector"
> > > \format "pdflatex" "tex" "LaTeX (pdflatex)" "" "editor" "editor"
> > > \converter "literate" "pdflatex" "R CMD Sweave $$i" ""
> > >
> > > Did I break it by adding the Sweave thing? I followed the links from
>
Pavel Sanda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > goodrich X41Laptop:~$ cat ~/.lyx/preferences |grep pdflatex
> > \format "pdf2" "pdf" "PDF (pdflatex)" "F" "acroread" "" "document,vector"
> > \format "pdflatex" "tex" "LaTeX (pdflatex)" "" "editor" "editor"
> > \converter "literate" "pdflatex" "R CMD
Andre Poenitz wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 09, 2008 at 09:59:40AM +0100, Alfredo Braunstein wrote:
>> Pavel Sanda wrote:
>>
>> >> Yep, seems perfect, and it should be faster than the other version.
>> >> Note
>> >
>> > unfortunately both std::distance and fun below hangs when counting
>> > inside select
Pavel Sanda wrote:
>> > unfortunately both std::distance and fun below hangs when counting
>> > inside selection. anybody idea whats going wrong?
>>
>> I think so. If the two ParIterators point to the same paragraph, the loop
>> shouldn't be entered (so there is an off by one error arguably).
>>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I never said that I cannot view the resulting dvi,ps,pdf files:
I have to now VIEW e.g. a postscript document and it dumps me onto /tmp
folder if I want to save. To get to the same folder as the LyX file, I
now have to " save as" whereby I LOSE the filename.. which is
> That doesn't sound like a bad idea, but I'm not sure it solves this
> problem. The problem isn't actually reconfiguration but rather incompatible
i have tested now, that for 1.4 -> 1.5 reconfiguration helped as far as export
menu concerned.
pavel
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat ~/.lyx/preferences |grep pdflatex
> \format "pdf2" "pdf" "PDF (pdflatex)" "F" "acroread" "" "document,vector"
> \format "pdflatex" "tex" "LaTeX (pdflatex)" "" "editor" "editor"
> \converter "literate" "pdflatex" "R CMD Sweave $$i" ""
>
> Did I break it by adding the Swe
> problem. The problem isn't actually reconfiguration but rather incompatible
> preferences files and the like. I had this problem myself when I upgraded:
but our anynomous said that reconfiguration did the trick.
> I hope we don't need prefs2prefs!?
omg
pavel
Pavel Sanda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> please whats the result of :
> cat ~/.lyx/preferences |grep pdflatex
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat ~/.lyx/preferences |grep pdflatex
\format "pdf2" "pdf" "PDF (pdflatex)" "F" "acroread" "" "document,vector"
\format "pdflatex" "tex" "LaTeX (pdflatex)" "" "editor
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Attached:
I checked that on this machine reconfigure has not been run yet and
opening LyX, I only got the "custom" option in the exports tab.
So this is verified to be a ".lyx" that could reproduce the problem.
And here's the problem:
#
# FORMATS SECTION ##
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Pavel Sanda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
please do you still have some of ~/.lyx/preferences files which cause the
problem?
i'm not able to reproduce it myself.
We could have a file named .lyx/version that just contains the version
that did the last reconfi
> > please do you still have some of ~/.lyx/preferences files which cause the
> > problem?
> > i'm not able to reproduce it myself.
>
> We could have a file named .lyx/version that just contains the version
> that did the last reconfiguration. If it does not match LyX version
hrrrm wherefrom con
Attached:
I checked that on this machine reconfigure has not been run yet and
opening LyX, I only got the "custom" option in the exports tab.
So this is verified to be a ".lyx" that could reproduce the problem.
Pavel Sanda wrote:
please do you still have some of ~/.lyx/preferences files which
Pavel Sanda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> please do you still have some of ~/.lyx/preferences files which cause the
> problem?
> i'm not able to reproduce it myself.
We could have a file named .lyx/version that just contains the version
that did the last reconfiguration. If it does not match LyX
> Pavel Sanda wrote:
>>> This doesn't say you should delete the old file, but it does kind of
>>> imply that. I'll add a note making that explicit.
>>>
>>
>> would be easy to automatically detect this problem?
>>
>>
> No idea.
the difference is here:
1.5
\format "latex" "tex" "LaTeX (pla
> I had a lot of frustrated employees that will differ with you on that.
if there is a bug then lets solve it, but constant reconfiguring is just
overlapping it.
> The only common denominators between the systems were .lyx directory was
> intact from previous version and that they all used the v
Pavel Sanda wrote:
This doesn't say you should delete the old file, but it does kind of imply
that. I'll add a note making that explicit.
would be easy to automatically detect this problem?
No idea. I would suppose that the routine that reads the preferences
file must be encoutering e
> This doesn't say you should delete the old file, but it does kind of imply
> that. I'll add a note making that explicit.
would be easy to automatically detect this problem?
pavel
rgheck wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had a lot of frustrated employees that will differ with you on that.
That is using different flavors of Linux.
The only common denominators between the systems were .lyx directory
was intact from previous version and that they all used the version I
di
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had a lot of frustrated employees that will differ with you on that.
That is using different flavors of Linux.
The only common denominators between the systems were .lyx directory
was intact from previous version and that they all used the version I
disclosed.
If y
On Wed, Jan 09, 2008 at 09:59:40AM +0100, Alfredo Braunstein wrote:
> Pavel Sanda wrote:
>
> >> Yep, seems perfect, and it should be faster than the other version. Note
> >
> > unfortunately both std::distance and fun below hangs when counting inside
> > selection. anybody idea whats going wrong?
I had a lot of frustrated employees that will differ with you on that.
That is using different flavors of Linux.
The only common denominators between the systems were .lyx directory was
intact from previous version and that they all used the version I disclosed.
Pavel Sanda wrote:
>please no
> Reconfigure should be run automatically on first startup and maybe every
this should be the case. dunno what went wrong in this particular case.
> There is NO WAY I could have figure this out.
now you have learnt :)
> I guess it will solve Ben's problem too.
i doubt, because what he sent is
Reconfigure did the trick.
Reconfigure should be run automatically on first startup and maybe every
time LyX exits and IMO should not really be a user option.
There is NO WAY I could have figure this out.
I guess it will solve Ben's problem too.
If it is not run automatically, then there is no
> I am also having this problem with disappearing export options (specifically
> export to LaTeX (plain) and LaTeX (pdflatex) ) using LyX 1.5.3 under Debian
> unstable.
this seems to be good sign:
> checking for the pdflatex program...
> +checking for "pdflatex"... yes
please whats the result
> Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> We haven't removed anything. When you don't have export options anymore,
> LyX can't find LaTeX. What does the console output list when you
> reconfigure LyX (menu Tools -> Reconfigure)?
>
> regards Uwe
I am also having this problem with disappearing export options (specifi
I never said that I cannot view the resulting dvi,ps,pdf files:
I have to now VIEW e.g. a postscript document and it dumps me onto /tmp
folder if I want to save. To get to the same folder as the LyX file, I
now have to " save as" whereby I LOSE the filename.. which is as you
can understand a
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> It would look like this. I define the new feature "SetSpace" that is
> provided by memoir.layout, and act on it.
Excellent (I would name the bool in LaTeXFeatures.cpp also UseSetSpace, but
that's just personal taste, and it probably runs counter our casing
policy).
> Why not using LyX.Embed.X for the drive letter under windows?
The logic in EmbeddedFIle::set() should be carefully examined. It
works like this now,
1. When a file is created, for example,
document path: /home/bpeng/doc/file.lyx
embedded file: /home/bpeng/figures/figure.png
Its relative
> > ev_item const items[] = {
> > /** \var kb_action::LFUN_ACCENT_ACUTE
>
> fyi /*! \var
sorry this is not needed.
>
> > * \li Action:
> > * \li Syntax:
> > */
> > { LFUN_ACCENT_ACUTE, "accent-acute", Noop, Layout },
On Wed, 9 Jan 2008, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
please do we have some complete mailbox archive for lyx-devel messages
on aussie (or if someone has that personally)? i became tired of web
searches.
No, but Mate Wierdl has this (I do not know in which form it may be made
available).
The GMa
On Jan 9, 2008 2:26 AM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Bo Peng" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I would expect ../blah as valid relative file...
>
> BrowseFile is supposed to return an absolute path. We make it relative
> to doc dir and, if the result begins with ../, we deduc
> I understand the path problem, but not why LyX crashes. When an embedded file
> could not be found (no
> matter if the path or what ever is the reason), LyX should display the error
> message as it already
> does, but then not crash.
In the implementation, I intentionally assumes the availabil
Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> then lets wait on some users scream ;)
>
> I herby do ;-)
>
> When Word lists the number of paragraphs, I'm sure this will be used.
> I can imagine of stupid rules, not to have more than a certain number
> of paragraphs.
This is not what google tels me :)
> then lets wait on some users scream ;)
I herby do ;-)
When Word lists the number of paragraphs, I'm sure this will be used. I can imagine of stupid rules,
not to have more than a certain number of paragraphs.
At the moment you are close to get it to work. Implementing this later requires wo
> > i'll add the few coments of != to wiki.
>
> is a FIXME in the source not better?
added
p
> The problem is that older versions of Lyx would export to ps,pdf,dvi by
> just selecting those options in the exports.
> Now they are all gone with just a customize tab you have to configure
yourself.
But you wrote also:
> If LaTeX did not work, howecome I can create Dvi files after compiling
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> @ Jürgen: Sorry for applying this to branch too, this wasn't planned. I'm
> currently working on a math manual that won't be ready for LyX 1.5.4 I
> think, so all changes and suggestion I make are not necessary for branch.
> I'll revert the branch commit in every case later toda
Pavel Sanda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> hi,
>
> please do we have some complete mailbox archive for lyx-devel messages
> on aussie (or if someone has that personally)? i became tired of web
> searches.
No, but Mate Wierdl has this (I do not know in which form it may be
made available).
JMarc
Pavel Sanda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I am not really sure we want the paragraph count...
>
> then lets wait on some users scream ;)
This is what I would do. FWIW, I did some google-voting for
different expressions:
word.count: 7 770 000 entries
character.count: 813 000 entries
paragraph
hi,
please do we have some complete mailbox archive for lyx-devel messages
on aussie (or if someone has that personally)? i became tired of web
searches.
pavel
> I am not really sure we want the paragraph count...
then lets wait on some users scream ;)
pavel
Pavel Sanda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> thanks for the explanation. now i understand why one more forwardPar fixed
> the problems. if you can verify the patch from yesterday we can put the
> paragraphs count in. otherwise we will let it sleep in the current state
> untill some users start to de
> i'll add the few coments of != to wiki.
is a FIXME in the source not better?
> > unfortunately both std::distance and fun below hangs when counting inside
> > selection. anybody idea whats going wrong?
>
> I think so. If the two ParIterators point to the same paragraph, the loop
> shouldn't be entered (so there is an off by one error arguably).
> Unfortunately operator!=(P
> Following this idea, the dox comment would look like this in
> LyXAction::init():
>
>
> ev_item const items[] = {
> /** \var kb_action::LFUN_ACCENT_ACUTE
fyi /*! \var
> * \li Action:
> * \li Syntax:
> */
>
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
For the next time please also specify what OS, LyX version, and LaTeX
you use.
[]# cat /proc/version
Linux version 2.6.23.8-34.fc7
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 4.1.2 20070925
(Red Hat 4.1.2-27)) #1 SMP Thu Nov 22 23:05:33 EST 2007
LyX 1.5.2
LaTeX Version 3.141592-1.21a-2.2
If LaTeX did not work, howecome I can create Dvi files after compiling?
LaTeX works.
xdvi works
gv works
xpdf works
etc etc.
The problem is that older versions of Lyx would export to ps,pdf,dvi by
just selecting those options in the exports.
Now they are all gone with just a customize tab you h
> The problem is clear: there is no unique representation of absolute
> path under different OS.
I understand the path problem, but not why LyX crashes. When an embedded file could not be found (no
matter if the path or what ever is the reason), LyX should display the error message as it already
> dunno what you mean by default here...
With the old behavior people press the button and insert \intop because they think that this is the
default. But the default and usual limit placement for integrals is the one of \int.
> the reason why i put \intop first was to visually distinguish the
Pavel Sanda wrote:
>> Yep, seems perfect, and it should be faster than the other version. Note
>
> unfortunately both std::distance and fun below hangs when counting inside
> selection. anybody idea whats going wrong?
I think so. If the two ParIterators point to the same paragraph, the loop
shou
"Bo Peng" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I would expect ../blah as valid relative file...
BrowseFile is supposed to return an absolute path. We make it relative
to doc dir and, if the result begins with ../, we deduce that it is
not beneath doc directory and that we should keep the absolute
versio
"Andrey V. Panov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> In the output or in LyX?
>
> In LyX, the titles of standard stiles (Abstract, Chapter, Part etc.) are not
> translatable.
Normally, they are translated on screen in the language of the
document (not the language of the interface).
JMarc
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Pavel Sanda wrote:
All the LFUNs can be documented in one place just before
'LyXAction::init()'.
on contrary i would like to make the comment to each lfun separately
as it is now.
the moment we keep the comments elsewhere people will forget to add
the doxy
(and it w
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