On 19 mar 2009, at 19.34, BH wrote:
I complained before with 1.6.2 that I could not typeset two types of
notes: comments and greyed-out notes. Somehow, recompiling with Qt-4.4
seemed to fix that, and LyX/Mac-1.6.2.1 will properly typeset the
User's Guide.
Now, with 1.6.3svn, I can't do it. I'v
Actually I have a problem (in LyX 1.6.2) when I want to set the page
without number under the Part environment using ERT
\thispagestyle{empty}. The document class is book(koma-script).
What a surprise, View PDF, LyX error appears "TeX capacity exceeded:
sorry, main memory [main memory size=150]
> We have got a new (virtual) server at the University of Bonn. The server
>> can be reached at lyx.lyx.org. This server is running debian, and I am
>> having some problems adjusting, nothing major, but debian is a novel
>> experience to me.
>>
>
> I´ve used debian some and I´m sure people on the l
Sorry for being a bit slack about this, lots of work intruding.
Anyhow, regardless of what we end up doing later:
The subversion server at aussie will be switched into read-only mode about
midnight CET 20/21 march. (yes less than 24 hours)
When the next backup round goes I will use that to upda
> Lars´, could you comment on backups of the VM?
They are running backup of the vm, I will run full backup of the contents.
> As an aside, it´d be excellent if the VM was running a system that
> automatically switches the VM to different hardware if the old hardware
> fails. That´s probably hopin
>> Do we need a new class that we use internally. In this class we store
>> a filename, which is case-sensitive on case-sensitive filesystem,
that
>> is guaranteed to be a long filename and not a short one (on Windows),
>> that is not a symlink, that is relative or absolute (pick one or
both).
>
Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote:
Maybe it's already clear,
Yes, I understand now.
How do we solve it then ?
Do we need a new class that we use internally. In this class we store a
filename, which is case-sensitive on case-sensitive filesystem, that is
guaranteed to be a long file
> Maybe it's already clear,
Yes, I understand now.
How do we solve it then ?
Do we need a new class that we use internally. In this class we store a
filename, which is case-sensitive on case-sensitive filesystem, that is
guaranteed to be a long filename and not a short one (on Windows), that
The previous == and != checks had just been against the file NAMES,
which meant you could get file1 != file2, >if the names were symlinks
pointing to the same file, and names with different capatalizations
would be seen >as different on Windows, VFAT, etc. So Abdel changed it
to call QFileInfo::
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 1:36 PM, rgheck wrote:
> Just a silly question, probably: But (other than Vincent), the people who
> are experiencing slowness don't have the View Source widget open, do they?
>
I haven't followed the "slowness" discussions, so please ignore if off-toic.
There's one behavi
-Original Message-
From: rgheck [mailto:rgh...@bobjweil.com]
Sent: donderdag 19 maart 2009 20:46
To: Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW
Cc: lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: LyX 1.6.2: possible performance issue inside master
document
Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote:
>
> rgheck wrote
Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote:
So, if there are four filesystem-checks in Linux, there are at least
six on Windows and maybe the compiler does something smart when
os::internal_path does nothing.
That would make it worse. But enough worse that I see nothing
here? Is networ
Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote:
rgheck wrote:
By the way, can you remember what problem Bennet had which made you
adding the lhs.refresh() and rhs.refresh() lines to
FileName::operator==(). This solution looks a bit like "Abdel's
hammer".
Not right now, no, thou
Helge Hafting writes:
> Ability to put several different quotation marks in the same document is
> necessary:
>
> * Sometimes we need «"quotes" within quotes». Auto-qoutes depending
> on style is fine, but overrides must be possible
This is, for example, my case. Quote style may change, but
I complained before with 1.6.2 that I could not typeset two types of
notes: comments and greyed-out notes. Somehow, recompiling with Qt-4.4
seemed to fix that, and LyX/Mac-1.6.2.1 will properly typeset the
User's Guide.
Now, with 1.6.3svn, I can't do it. I've recompiled with exactly the
same setti
>> So, if there are four filesystem-checks in Linux, there are at least
>> six on Windows and maybe the compiler does something smart when
>> os::internal_path does nothing.
>>
>>
>That would make it worse. But enough worse that I see nothing
>here? Is network file system performance much >s
rgheck wrote:
>>> By the way, can you remember what problem Bennet had which made you
>>> adding the lhs.refresh() and rhs.refresh() lines to
>>> FileName::operator==(). This solution looks a bit like "Abdel's
hammer".
>>>
>>>
>> Not right now, no, though it's probably on the list somewhere.
rgheck wrote:
By the way, can you remember what problem Bennet had which made you
adding the lhs.refresh() and rhs.refresh() lines to
FileName::operator==(). This solution looks a bit like "Abdel's hammer".
Not right now, no, though it's probably on the list somewhere. But I
think the proble
Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote:
As a data point, I don't see any slowdown in Linux, using latest
branch and Qt 4.4.3, under Fedora 8. UNLESS I open the View Source
window, when (unsurprisingly) I do. Same result if I put the files
on a network drive.
Is it possible that LaTeX is being genera
On 19/03/2009 07:41, Kornel Benko wrote:
Am 2009-03-18 schrieb Jean-Marc Lasgouttes:
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes writes:
lasgout...@lyx.org writes:
Author: lasgouttes
Date: Mon Mar 9 15:48:17 2009
New Revision: 28739
URL: http://www.lyx.org/trac/changeset/28739
Log:
more autoge
>As a data point, I don't see any slowdown in Linux, using latest
>branch and Qt 4.4.3, under Fedora 8. UNLESS I open the View Source
>window, when (unsurprisingly) I do. Same result if I put the files
>on a network drive.
>
>Is it possible that LaTeX is being generated, even though the window
>
Well list didn't accept the large files. Now with small ones. Slowness is the
same.
Thanks,
Zardoz
Original-Nachricht
> Datum: Thu, 19 Mar 2009 12:31:59 -0400
> Von: rgheck
> An: pseudo2...@gmx.at
> CC: lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org
> Betreff: Re: LyX 1.6.2: possible performance i
pseudo2...@gmx.at wrote:
Well, my attached zip-file has been rejected. I try the lyx-files.
An no, the latex "view source" window is not open.
OK, thanks.
As a data point, I don't see any slowdown in Linux, using latest branch
and Qt 4.4.3, under Fedora 8. UNLESS I open the View Source wi
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> >> Author: sanda
> >> Date: Wed Mar 18 14:21:06 2009
> >> New Revision: 28853
> >>
> >> URL: http://www.lyx.org/trac/changeset/28853
> >> Log:
> >> Context-branch menu uselessly shows both open/close items.
> >
> > branch?
>
> I'd rather use simpler code as the follo
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> Guenter Milde writes:
> >> how you want to do it more helpful? when i need new branch inset i want to
> >> do it directly by one menu click.
> >
> > How about a unified functionality that would also fix bugs 4462 and 5851:
>
> This seems to be a better way to proceed
On Mon, 16 Mar 2009, Bo Peng wrote:
Perfect. So this mean that we abandon sourceforge completely, right?
So far, the plan looks good.
Right, after all the debates, Lars dictates.
Hi Bo,
I think your initiative with SF was great and your work showed that the
web site is portable, which is
On Sun, 15 Mar 2009, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
We (I) and agreed deadline with trolltech/nokie that aussie will be turned
off the 23. This is in one week.
We have got a new (virtual) server at the University of Bonn. The server
can be reached at lyx.lyx.org. This server is running debian, and
On Tue, 17 Mar 2009, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Martin Vermeer wrote:
Question: how is this server maintained? Do we have good reasons to be
confident that it will stay afloat better than aussie did?
Actually aussie did pretty well given its age. Perhaps we owe Trolltech a
note of thank you.
Hi,
Something I would have found useful when I used branches doing my CV was
the ability to enable/disable several branches at once. The CV was a good
place to use branches, as it easily allowed different parts to be swapped
in and out. However, I wasn´t able to do it all in different branches
On Thu, 19 Mar 2009 08:36:36 -0400, rgheck wrote:
Just a silly question, probably: But (other than Vincent), the people
who are experiencing slowness don't have the View Source widget open, do
they?
I haven't. I noticed a bit of slowness in 1.6.0 (I haven't upgraded since
then), but I j
Just a silly question, probably: But (other than Vincent), the people
who are experiencing slowness don't have the View Source widget open, do
they?
rh
pseudo2...@gmx.at wrote:
I've created some testdocument that reproduces the behaviour (where can files be uploaded?).
Just attach it.
rh
> If you are able to send me a test document (maybe privately) I'll have a
> look. Even better: put it in a new bugzilla entry.
>
I've created some testdocument that reproduces the behaviour (where can files
be uploaded?). (WinXP)
-> 1.6.1 (AltInstaller or Classic same behaviour): slow down in
fuyuki hane wrote:
> I don't know how pass "verbose" to Document>Class Options.
Open the Document dialog (Document>Settings). In the "Document Class" pane,
you'll find a "Class Options" section. Insert "verbose" to the "Custom"
field.
Jürgen
Jürgen wrote:
> Rather than that,pass "verbose" to Document>Class Options.
I don't know how pass "verbose" to Document>Class Options.
Yours truly,
Hane
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> Yes, we produce format 249 now.
Excellent. Then we can subsequently implement the newer features now.
Jürgen
Le 19 mars 09 à 09:44, Jürgen Spitzmüller a écrit :
lasgouttes wrote:
backport the tex2lyx unicode stuff from trunk
Just to know what the status is: does tex2lyx now already produce a
unicode
_LyX_ file? I.e., is the LyX file format blocker in tex2lyx history?
Yes, we produce format 249 n
lasgouttes wrote:
> backport the tex2lyx unicode stuff from trunk
Just to know what the status is: does tex2lyx now already produce a unicode
_LyX_ file? I.e., is the LyX file format blocker in tex2lyx history?
Jürgen
fuyuki hane wrote:
> Yes, I did.
> Using the Beamer, manual setting is convenient for me.
Rather than that,pass "verbose" to Document>Class Options.
Jürgen
Enrico Forestieri wrote:
> Jürgen, OK for branch?
OK.
Jürgen
On 2009-03-18, Richard Heck wrote:
> pseudo2...@gmx.at wrote:
>>> Child document opened alone or together with its parent?
>> For me it looks like heavy internal updating inside the master is done
>> for each included child-doc (it does not matter whether the child is
>> opend).
> I wish I had s
I am on a trip so replying quickly with my mobile...
I agree that the filename clss has become too complicated because of
all the corner cases. Still, it has served its purpose and fixed a lot
of bugs and portability problems.
Coming back to our problem, i think we need a fileName::isSimilarTo()
me
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