Re: LyX construct for LaTeX commands having no arguments

2011-07-27 Thread Richard Heck
On 07/27/2011 06:04 PM, Jacob Barandes wrote: > It could be as rudimentary as just including an additional binary > option UserInput [0/1] in the Style and FlexInset blocks that > deactivates text input in LyX for the given construct. > This is more difficult than it seems, due to what happens, e.g

Re: LyX construct for LaTeX commands having no arguments

2011-07-27 Thread Jacob Barandes
It could be as rudimentary as just including an additional binary option UserInput [0/1] in the Style and FlexInset blocks that deactivates text input in LyX for the given construct. Jacob On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 5:58 PM, Uwe Stöhr wrote: > Am 27.07.2011 23:17, schrieb Richard Heck: > > > The

Re: LyX construct for LaTeX commands having no arguments

2011-07-27 Thread Uwe Stöhr
Am 27.07.2011 23:17, schrieb Richard Heck: The only downside to this hack is that you actually can type stuff there! Sure, but better than no solution for now. regards Uwe

Re: cmd-line conversion of gnumeric and ods files.

2011-07-27 Thread Tommaso Cucinotta
Il 26/07/2011 15:59, Richard Heck ha scritto: On 07/26/2011 06:14 AM, Tommaso Cucinotta wrote: For OpenOffice drawings (.odg), I found this: unoconv --stdout -f eps sample.odg | ps2eps> a.eps (ps2eps is needed to fix the bounding box otherwise I get a whole page in the .eps) What is the pr

Re: LyX construct for LaTeX commands having no arguments

2011-07-27 Thread Richard Heck
On 07/27/2011 12:23 PM, Uwe Stöhr wrote: > Am 27.07.2011 01:17, schrieb Jacob Barandes: > >> I have a LaTeX class file that defines a standalone LaTeX command >> (\makecopyrightpage) that takes no arguments, i.e., no {...} -- it >> simply >> generates some text automatically. >> >> Is there an obje

Re: LyX construct for LaTeX commands having no arguments

2011-07-27 Thread Uwe Stöhr
Am 27.07.2011 01:17, schrieb Jacob Barandes: I have a LaTeX class file that defines a standalone LaTeX command (\makecopyrightpage) that takes no arguments, i.e., no {...} -- it simply generates some text automatically. Is there an object I can define in my corresponding layout file that would

Re: proper placement for shortcuts to Templates and Examples (was: 'Re: using the native gtk file selector?')

2011-07-27 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Liviu Andronic wrote: > I see very little practical difference between 'Templates' and > 'Examples' (in the context of what LyX actually ships), since both are > primarily intended to show how a LaTeX class (or package) could be > used in LyX. On my Xubuntu and using 2.0, I have: > - 'Templates' ac