Am Wednesday 26 August 2009 schrieb Jean-Marc Lasgouttes:
> Some people say that good things always come to an end, but this implies
> that good things have to start at some point too. I am glad to announce
> the birth of our third child Arsène (who is thus a boy, for those of you
> who slept du
On 8/26/09, rgheck wrote:
> > needed to get the xrefs right. This means slower editing, of course...
> >
> Yes, there's that problem. Something like this could help with output,
>
If such behaviour is technically feasible, and optional, I would
suspect that certain users on certain hardware might
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Some people say that good things always come to an end, but this implies
that good things have to start at some point too. I am glad to announce
the birth of our third child Arsène (who is thus a boy, for those of you
who slept during French literature courses) this
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 7:55 PM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> Some people say that good things always come to an end, but this implies
> that good things have to start at some point too. I am glad to announce the
> birth of our third child Arsčne (who is thus a boy, for those of you who
> slept du
Some people say that good things always come to an end, but this implies
that good things have to start at some point too. I am glad to announce
the birth of our third child Arsène (who is thus a boy, for those of you
who slept during French literature courses) this morning.
I will skip the sc
On 08/24/2009 06:28 PM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Le 24/08/2009 16:25, rgheck a écrit :
I've thought about this before, and it's actually an important matter as
concerns HTML output, where we'd like to be able to put the right
numbers into the HTML file.
Isn't HTML/css able to autonumber thi
> With my Debian Lenny, doc/fr/Userguide.lyx and doc/fr/EmbeddedObjects.lyx
> compilations fail because character ":" is active in French. This is nowadays
OK
> with most packages, but not with varioref, which version here is the last one
> according to CTAN:
> [2006/05/13 v1.4p package for exten
Hello,
With my Debian Lenny, doc/fr/Userguide.lyx and doc/fr/EmbeddedObjects.lyx
compilations fail because character ":" is active in French. This is nowadays OK
with most packages, but not with varioref, which version here is the last one
according to CTAN:
[2006/05/13 v1.4p package for exten
Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote:
Ben means pressing Enter on a _blank_ line could start a new theorem.
So, that means two enters right after each other. I think it's a very
interesting idea.
Yep, and this idea is not new. We discussed the possibility to use a
double-enter with JMarc a wh
>> I don't know what boxes are, but I do have a proposed behavior for
LyX.
>>
>> Specified environments (e.g. Theorem, Proof, stuff from Beamer) get
>> flagged with some attribute which I'll call "separable." Currently,
>> when a user presses "Enter" on a blank line, LyX ignores it.
However,
Ben M. wrote:
I don't know what boxes are, but I do have a proposed behavior for LyX.
Specified environments (e.g. Theorem, Proof, stuff from Beamer) get
flagged with some attribute which I'll call "separable." Currently,
when a user presses "Enter" on a blank line, LyX ignores it. However,
fo
tomm...@lyx.org wrote:
Author: tommaso
Date: Fri Aug 21 18:51:07 2009
New Revision: 31179
URL: http://www.lyx.org/trac/changeset/31179
Log:
Advanced Search GUI enhancements (tooltips, navigation, shorter labels)
@@ -158,7 +181,6 @@
{
// FIXME: create a Dialog::returnFocus() or someth
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