Michael Abshoff wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> On Fri, 23 Feb 2007, Pablo De Napoli wrote:
>>
>> It might be way to difficult, but perhaps this is a candidate for
>> GSoC2007?
>>
>> http://wiki.lyx.org/Devel/GSoC2007
>>
>> /C
>
> Hello,
>
> if you are looking for a candidate to hook you s
Jose' Matos wrote:
>> Feel free to lift any of that code and adapt it to your needs. With
>> those detailed tracebacks, I've often been able to understand and fix
>> ipython crashes which could only be produced via some obscure
>> combinations of steps relying on specific user data, input or plat
Jose' Matos wrote:
> Hello,
> I have implemented the --try-hard option. As you can see it will catch any
> python exception in the convertion step and ignore it.
>
> My question is how to warn the user that something wrong happened during
> the convertion? The goal would be to ask the user to rep
Jose' Matos wrote:
> Ok, goto http://ipython.scipy.org/ there in the first section "Quick
> links" you have an item called "ViewCVS", click in that link and you will
> be redirected to
>
http://www.scipy.org/site_content/remap?rmurl=http%3A//scipy.net/cgi-bin/viewcvsx.cgi/ipython/
>
> That pa
Jose' Matos wrote:
> On Saturday 17 July 2004 03:32, Fernando Perez wrote:
> One short notice, I had gone to the ipython page (I missed the 0.6
> version, oops) and I searched for such a document, I followed the link to
> cvs and it failed from that page.
>
> For some
Jose' Matos wrote:
> On Friday 16 July 2004 08:52, Fernando Perez wrote:
>>
>> Ages ago I wrote lyxport (http://www-hep.colorado.edu/~fperez/lyxport/),
>> a perl script which does lyx/tex->html/pdf/ps. It works reasonably hard
>> to handle various problems
http://ipython.scipy.org/doc/manual for example) which LyX doesn't
handle out of the box, but which lyxport manages to plow through.
Feel free to snag it for your idea if you think it may help. It's far from
perfect (it's in perl, for one :), but it might save you guys some time.
Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
> I am going to recommend LyX to all my fellow students at non-technical
> educations as "the application we have all been waiting for". The ultimate
> alternative to MS-Word and Endnote. I am so happy with LyX that I am
> writing a "Linux in Academia" book for non-technica