uwesto...@lyx.org wrote:
> #: src/frontends/qt4/ui/FontUi.ui:223
> msgid "Use &Old Style Figures"
> -msgstr "&Mediävalziffern verwenden"
> +msgstr "&Verwende alten Bilderstil"
Uwe, this is wrong. "Mediävalziffern" is the correct German term for Old Style
Figures.
Jürgen
Hi Enrico,
in your announcement text for the TEXINPUTS feature you write
"The support for using external files in ERT has been improved by the
introduction of a prefix for the TEXINPUTS environment variable.
This prefix can be set..."
As I understand the explanation TEXINPUTS is an _environment
Am 14.10.2011 10:28, schrieb Jean-Marc Lasgouttes:
what does the preferences option
Use Mac-style for cursor moving between words
do? Is this platform-specific? I cannot see a difference but I never had
a Mac.
IIRC, the difference is whether your cursor ends up at the end of current word
or
Am 14.10.2011 08:11, schrieb Enrico Forestieri:
If you make now an announcement wit the term "ERT" we can expect
that most of the users don't know what we mean.
From a random check on the postings in the users list it turns out
that everyone speaks about ERT. TeX-code is to be found only in
y
Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
> I'm annoyed by the capitals only in the email address of Georg.Baum (but
> well that's nitpicking).
And I am annoyed if that address is written without capitals, since I use
that spelling since ages. If you want everything in lowercase please use the
.lyx.org add
sp...@lyx.org wrote:
> Author: spitz
> Date: Fri Oct 14 14:11:20 2011
> New Revision: 39851
> URL: http://www.lyx.org/trac/changeset/39851
>
> Log:
> Fix parsing of branch names with spaces.
Richard, this should go to branch (of course corrected, as in r39852).
Jürgen
Le 14/10/2011 06:05, Uwe Stöhr a écrit :
Another question:
what does the preferences option
Use Mac-style for cursor moving between words
do? Is this platform-specific? I cannot see a difference but I never had
a Mac.
IIRC, the difference is whether your cursor ends up at the end of
current
Le 14/10/2011 03:17, Uwe Stöhr a écrit :
I cannot parse what you mean. You are certainly not indicating that
any LaTeX list, like itemize or
enumerate environment, are designed with free spacing in mind, are you?
You misunderstood me. The LaTeX list allows to use multiple spaces. The
other lis