Am Montag, dem 30.01.2023 um 15:26 -0500 schrieb Richard Kimberly Heck:
> Yes, it's fine with me.
Done.
While doing it, it occurred to me that the acknowledgment strings in
their different uses might need disambiguation.
The theorem type "Acknowledgment" has not the same semantics than the
"Ackn
On 1/30/23 12:45, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Am Montag, dem 30.01.2023 um 12:42 -0500 schrieb Richard Kimberly Heck:
On 1/30/23 01:26, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Am Montag, dem 30.01.2023 um 08:28 +1300 schrieb Andrew Parsloe:
Just to confuse matters, my "New Oxford English Dictionary" (in
fact
Am Montag, dem 30.01.2023 um 12:42 -0500 schrieb Richard Kimberly Heck:
> On 1/30/23 01:26, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> > Am Montag, dem 30.01.2023 um 08:28 +1300 schrieb Andrew Parsloe:
> > > Just to confuse matters, my "New Oxford English Dictionary" (in
> > > fact
> > > from the 1990s) has "ackn
On 1/30/23 01:26, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Am Montag, dem 30.01.2023 um 08:28 +1300 schrieb Andrew Parsloe:
Just to confuse matters, my "New Oxford English Dictionary" (in fact
from the 1990s) has "acknowledgement (also acknowledgment)" whereas
with words like "colour" and "tyre" it has "colour
On Mon, Jan 30, 2023 at 07:28:44AM +0100, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Am Sonntag, dem 29.01.2023 um 23:32 -0500 schrieb Scott Kostyshak:
> > Compilation with system fonts and LuaTeX fails for me with the
> > Embedded
> > Object manual because of the following preamble code:
> >
> > %% Added by the
On Mon, Jan 30, 2023 at 07:26:31AM +0100, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Am Montag, dem 30.01.2023 um 08:28 +1300 schrieb Andrew Parsloe:
> > Just to confuse matters, my "New Oxford English Dictionary" (in fact
> > from the 1990s) has "acknowledgement (also acknowledgment)" whereas
> > with words lik
LyX 2.4.0-beta2 on windows 10.
I've attached a mwe. Load the mwe and reduce the height of the work area
as in the screenshot. Click on Second in the outliner. The screen
scrolls to display the heading Second in the work area. Now click on
Third (or Fourth or Fifth or Sixth) in the outliner. Th