I am using Lyx 1.4.2 on a Linux system.
When I create a new document it is placed in
my home directory by default.
Is there a way to change this default to
put the document in the current directory instead?
Thanks
Ralph Boland
ments?
Will I need a newer version of Lyx or the document class to
support this feature?
Thanks
Ralph Boland
uming I do this how do I then submit my layout file to Lyx
so it can be used by others?
I am using Lyx 1.4.2. I don't suppose a invoice.layout file exists in a
newer
version of Lyx or in some repository somewhere?
Thanks
Ralph Boland
ut 1.4.0 now?
>
> Crashes must be fixed. I seem to remember a few non-crash fixes, e.g.
> the skip-first-change fix, which is fairly risk free.
>
> What about multi-paragraph change tracking? Biggish, but an important
> issue.
>
> - Martin
>
> Why not release 1.4.0 as a pre-release (pre6?) and 1.4.1 as 1.4.
Ralph Boland
I am developing an application (in Squeak (Smalltalk)) with a major
GUI component.
It consists of a number of pages where each page contains a number of
buttons, check boxes, menus, text areas, and popup windows.
Currently each GUI object has a balloon that pops up to tell the user
what it does
but
I am using lyx 1.1.6 fix1
I used tables for the first time in a document.
I get extraneous ':' characters in my postscript output.
Attached is the lyx file and the postscript file in a directory
tarred and gzipped.
Sorry if this bug is fixed in more recent versions of lyx.
Ra
le test.
If flushing the buffers fixes the problem then there is a problem
with unflushed buffers; if not then there is a problem somewhere else.
Admittedly a crude feature but I think worthwhile until
lyx developers learn to write code without any bugs. :-)
Thanks
Ralph Boland
P.S. I would l
ite a pain.
I reported on this bug a long time ago (1.1.4 perhaps) and I thought it was fixed.
But it seems to be back.
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Ralph Boland
ide of the work that I do, should be
minimal, mostly involving some reorganizing (good to do anyway)
and removing chunks of code to be replaced by small pieces of code.
If you have further questions fell free to mail me.
Thanks
Ralph Boland