Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Hi all,
This came up on the user list, and I'm wondering if it should go into
bugzilla (and, if so, as a minor bug or as an enhancement). A user
ran into a problem with a math inset in a doc created using the
IEEEtran template. Doing the same thing in a new doc using th
Hi all,
This came up on the user list, and I'm wondering if it should go into
bugzilla (and, if so, as a minor bug or as an enhancement). A user ran
into a problem with a math inset in a doc created using the IEEEtran
template. Doing the same thing in a new doc using the IEEEtran class
work
Hello all,
I took everyone's feedback about the new homepage graphic and passed it
on to my graphic designer friend who made it (his name is Matthew).
Here's the new image:
http://www.lyx.org/HomeNewGraphic
Since I figured we might still want to tweak a couple of things, I asked
for the ima
On Sun, 27 Apr 2008, Rex C. Eastbourne wrote:
Does one have to subscribe to lyx-users before asking a question on the
list? What happens if a non-subscriber sends an email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] I ask because I
wonder if we should clarify this for new users on the mailing lists
page.
I tried
Does one have to subscribe to lyx-users before asking a question on the
list? What happens if a non-subscriber sends an email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] I ask because I wonder if we should clarify
this for new users on the mailing lists page.
Rex
rgheck wrote:
> Danke!
Ah, it already works.
Bitte schön.
Jürgen
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
rgheck wrote:
Question: How can I get LyX to present in (say) German on my machine so
I can debug translation issues?
install German locales and run
LANG=de_DE lyx
Danke!
rh
rgheck wrote:
> Question: How can I get LyX to present in (say) German on my machine so
> I can debug translation issues?
install German locales and run
LANG=de_DE lyx
Jürgen
Jurgen, nice work on 4799.
Question: How can I get LyX to present in (say) German on my machine so
I can debug translation issues?
rh
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On Sat, 26 Apr 2008, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Here is an attempt to provide a child document with some knowledge
about its master.
Just a thought I had while reading Juergen's post:... do we have a
feature that can show a representation of the files that are used to
On Sat, 26 Apr 2008, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Here is an attempt to provide a child document with some knowledge about
its master.
Just a thought I had while reading Juergen's post:... do we have a feature
that can show a representation of the files that are used to produce a
document? The
Uwe Stöhr schrieb:
The attached patch fixes the last remaining part of bug 20 - the tex2lyx
handling of paragraph spacings. It is just an extension of the paragraph
alignment handling.
Unfortunately the alignment handling is broken and leads to a loss of onformations, see
http://bugzilla.lyx
> Yes, but please add a comment explaining why there's an off-by-one (because of
> the "default" entry in known_coded_sizes).
Done.
regards Uwe
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
> Well, then we should add a \child_doc tag to indicate the childness of
> the document. Then, if LyX doesn't find a master in the session info,
> it will ask you to browse for one. So yes, it won't be as straight
> forward as putting the parent filename in the format, and
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> The attached patch fixes bug 4795. ALso OK for branch?
Yes.
Jürgen
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> The attached patch fixes bug 4803. ALso OK for branch?
Yes, but please add a comment explaining why there's an off-by-one (because of
the "default" entry in known_coded_sizes).
Jürgen
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
When closing a child document, we can write that this document was a
child of this other document. We would use a vector of strings so that
multiple parent documents can be registered.
Then when opening again this child document directly (as
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