Sorry to bother you developers, but I could not find the answers
anywhere else. I'm not actually trying to use LyX, but want to develop
some simple code of my own (in PHP, in case you care) that uses some
flavor of TeX. In my case I need it to do UTF-8 and vertical text (for
printing addresses from
I'm just curious as to whether change tracking will be implemented for
mathed or if there is some fundamental problem with doing so. I imagine it
will take a lot of work, but just curious if it's on anyone's (long term?)
todo list.
Beamer allows optional arguments to theorems, etc, which it would be
nice to support. Unfortunately, just adding them to the current layout
files fails, because of things like:
LatexName theorem}%{
which leads to code like:
\begin{theorem}%{}[Fermat's Theorem]
I've removed the hack and
When working on the listings translation I noticed that \lstlistoflistings
is not supported by LyX, although almost everything is already there. The
attached patch implements this. Is it OK to go in (+ file format change of
course)?
Georgdiff --git a/lib/layouts/stdinsets.inc b/lib/layouts/std
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> Two things that bother me:
>
> 1/ all dispatch actions initiated in the main should be wrapped into an
> undogroup. Therefore I am not sure why extra work is necessary.
I don't know either, but it does not work without.
> 2/ It looks like you open groups in one fun
OK, well, I guess it's fine to go ahead then.
Richard
On 04/09/2012 10:56 AM, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
Op 9-4-2012 15:53, Richard Heck schreef:
On 04/09/2012 09:09 AM, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
Op 7-12-2011 17:03, kuem...@lyx.org schreef:
Author: kuemmel
Date: Wed Dec 7 17:03:37 2