To me it seems that this could be a great job for an external launcher utility
or an operating system service, but not a feature that LyX should be
responsible for. I guess Nautilus proves this point. Sorry to be so
conservative about this, but for LyX to start shipping binary template files of
Il 29/07/2011 11:04, Pavel Sanda ha scritto:
Tommaso Cucinotta wrote:
I'd like to gather comments on this, whether it may be acceptable for the
for the technical part i feel uncomfortable the we should ship bunch of
empty binaries file and need to manage proper versions of them. if have
older v
Il 29/07/2011 10:30, Pavel Sanda ha scritto:
So, my question: does it make sense to have these 2 separate insets ?
to me yes. spreadsheat table is no graphics material.
secondly its kind of API for people who want to develop their own external
material.
Thanks for your comments, Pavel.
If you
Il 29/07/2011 10:55, Pavel Sanda ha scritto:
Tommaso Cucinotta wrote:
1) AFAICS, there's really no reason for keeping .dia drawings as templates.
for the particular case of dia the distinction makes no big sense indeed,
its more of letting user to know that we do support dia at all...
I see -
Helge Hafting wrote:
> >IMHO, the header definition should not be done with paragraph styles (as
> >the module does), but rather in the document dialog.
>
> Paragraph styles more flexible - because the user may want to change the
> running headers throughout the document. You don't get that with
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote
>Helge Hafting wrote:
>> In this particular case, it looks like no extra GUI is needed at all,
>> only programming. The GUI is present already:
>>
>> Currently, the running header paragraph types becomes available when the
>> user selects the module. All we need then, is
Tommaso Cucinotta wrote:
> I'd like to gather comments on this, whether it may be acceptable for the
the current workflow was more towards that one have figures sort-of-prepared
before writing, but we could allow another workflow as well.
for the technical part i feel uncomfortable the we should
Tommaso Cucinotta wrote:
> 1) AFAICS, there's really no reason for keeping .dia drawings as templates.
for the particular case of dia the distinction makes no big sense indeed,
its more of letting user to know that we do support dia at all...
(another point was to distinguish drawing formats we su
Kornel wrote:
> Hi,
> we have here some inconsistences.
> Appended picture shows a document whose language is set to german and the UI
> set to english.
>
> We see here, that the description of "Table note" and "NoteToEditor"-(inset?)
> are displayed in german, but inserted
> "New Page" and "Mar
Guenter Milde wrote:
> On 2011-07-25, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
>
> > Independent of all your points, LyX should be designed for the average
> > user. And he doesn't know the LaTeX internals. LyX was once invented to
> > keep the LaTeX fiddling away from the users and this should be our aim
> > also for th
Tommaso Cucinotta wrote:
> Il 23/07/2011 21:14, Pavel Sanda ha scritto:
>> hmm and where is the edit button? :)
>
> there's no edit button in that dialog. The LyX workflow would be:
> 1) insert->external material...
> 2) fill details in the dialog, click Ok
> 3) right-click on the previewed image,
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