Hallo,
I havent really followed this list and this discussion but from time to
time I feel compelled to write. Today I gave in:
I remember from a year ago, that your Qt port wasnt really using Qt's
signal and slot but instead your own implementation, is that still
true?
I take it that what you
s written it from scratch and
it still has a very small footprint.
Regards
Roland, who is still a big LyX fan after all these years and has
managed to return to /home from the evils of E:\
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Error 1
So that wont work either :-)
Finally make (3.79 you guessed it) does the trick, compilation is in
progress.
I'd say, lets move on from this crap. Require make-3.79 on solaris. Be
done with it.
Roland
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Allan, a quick follow up.
The generic solaris make definitely does not work. Upgrading
arc-sun-solaris2.6/2.95.2/specs
gcc version 2.95.2 19991024 (release)
autoconf version 1.13
automake version 1.4
PPS: using --with-included-gettext doesnt help either.
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> > now have a "stable" port of XFree86 for Windows - It is quite amazing
> after
> > all these years. I have not tried LyX with it but as soon as I get it to
> > compile I'll test it.
>
> That is very interesting!!! So it maybe possible to present a real
> out-of-the-box package with ALL you need to run LyX! Please send me details
> of your tests!
>
> Thats for now!
>
> Regards
> Claus
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voice: (314) 983 0649-12
the worst (i.e. drink all the beer
before they can do too much damage).
Have fun guys - dont worry to much about coding LyX is becoming better every
day.
Roland
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Engineering Software Research and Development Inc, Saint Louis, MO
voice: (314) 983 0649-12
phics inset in one place (insets) now, or would
one have to look somewhere else?
Thanks
Roland
PS: Thanks Dekel, for the tip to use ppower4, this is an easy to use
package for presentations.
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Visiting Research Associate - Center for Computational Mechanics
Washington University,
orm with no problems. Why not
using the same syntax in lyxrc for all calls to external programs? Then we can
avoid hacks like that. I admit I havent followed this from the beginning though.
--->8
Roland
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Engineering Software Research and Development Inc, Saint Louis, MO
voice: (314) 983 0649-12
On Mon, 20 Mar 2000, Allan Rae wrote:
> On Fri, 17 Mar 2000, Allan Rae wrote:
> > Read the comments in the various files. Have fun I'm off to catch a bus.
>
> Well I had a great weekend, reading my Guidebook to Europe, no thesis
> work though. Did anybody attempt to compile or read any of this
have to fly anyway it doesnt really matter where you live in the
US.
If they pay for it maybe one of the core developer guys would like to take the
trip.
Roland
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Visiting Research Associate - Center for Computational Mechanics
Washington University, Saint Louis
m
>
> The SRPM:
>
> ftp://ftp.sylvan.com/pub/lyx/lyx-1.1.4-fix2.src.rpm
>
> Enjoy!
>
> ---Kayvan
> --
> Kayvan A. Sylvan | Proud husband of | Father to my kids:
> Sylvan Associates, Inc.| Laura Isabella S
my stuff with these
> two classes (FormCopyright and FormCredits). I also have a
> third class FormVersions which is also nearly identical.
>
Roland
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Washington University, Saint Louis
LyX does not have anything to do with this behaviour. It depends solely on the
Latex class that you are using. Latex uses a smaller font for fractions when in
multiline equations (\eqnarray), you can theoretically put \displaystyle around
your arguments to prevent this but it is ugly and makes the
On a related note, there was some discussion about Office suites on /. the
other day and of course LyX got mentioned, that is actually KLyX got mentioned
and not LyX :-(
>From the little discussion that involved LyX the notion:
"What's happening? Are you ever going to do anything? I reckon XForms
On Tue, 22 Feb 2000, Allan Rae wrote:
> On Tue, 22 Feb 2000, Dr. Ing. Roland Krause wrote:
> I shall have to draw up a list of dialogs and who's working on them (and
> how maybe a rating of how tough they are to use). You picked a tough one
> to start with. I want to incorpo
or missing imagination here?
Roland
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Washington University, Saint Louis
gt;
>
> sorry if all this is FAQ but the devel web page is a little sketchy :)
>
> thanks,
> john
>
> --
> "History is the slaughter-bench at which the happiness of peoples, the
> wisdom of states and the virtue of individuals have been sacrificed."
> - Hegel
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Washington University, Saint Louis
On Tue, 22 Feb 2000, you wrote:
>
> Sure I'll have to wait till Alan merges his code otherwise he has a lot
> more clashes then already and he is already working on it :)
>
Alan, are you waiting for me to move some more of the Dialogs?
I started with the Paragraph layout and was hoping to do so
On Tue, 22 Feb 2000, Claus Hentschel wrote:
> I've fetched lyx-1.1.4fix1.gz from the official web site. How can I patch my
> source files using the included text file?
cd
patch < patchfile
or
patch -p0 < patchfile
if in doubt: man patch :-)
Roland
>
> Thanks in advance
> Claus
Allan Rae wrote:
> Does SourceForge automatically archive monthly installments so the web
> page doesn't end up a mile long?
> Allan.
Dont know but I would expect so, I guess you can configure your site there quite
a bit if you know how.
Roland
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Engine
www.lyx.org/LDN/2217.html
>
> latest.html should just immediately redirect to whatever is the current
> document.
>
> That way it'd also be considerably easier to get freshmeat etc. to
> publish news of LyX since they don't normally accept email news items o
27;
> formula.C:289: warning: #warning What conversion should be done for s[i] here?
>
> --
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> Sylvan Associates, Inc. | Laura Isabella Sylvan | Katherine Yelena
> http://www.successlinks.co
;LyX Development News" summary every so often.
>
> Allan. (ARRae)
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What do you mean by "a real Windows executable"?
cygwin does just that - it produces a real executable.
On NT, the problem with inlined figures is not the forking, forking maybe a kludge but
it
seems to actually work, the problem is, that you need a ghostscript executable with X11
support. Allad
> Nazgul's disks finally said goodbye. I have now setup baywatchg to
> take over nazgul's ip-address (as an alias, so now nazgul.lyx.org and
> baywatch.lyx.org points to different ip'addrs but same machine).
> Luckily nazgul only had dns as its task.
Why dont we move to SourceForge? They have got
Wouldn't that be just wonderful :-)
"Lars Gullik Bjønnes" wrote:
[...]
> This use of gs is something we (I) really want to change. I want us to have
> a "subprocess" that converts the image files into the wanted format.
> And an InsetFig that asks this "subprocess" for an image.
>
> Preferr
Ok here we go again.
I am trying to get ps figures to get rendered. I have followed the code to the
point where gs
gets called. That is where the problem starts because the standard gswin32c
(this is gs on windows)
executable does not have an X11 driver compiled in. I am contemplating to either
co
Asger,
"Asger K. Alstrup Nielsen" wrote:
> > LyXFunc::Dispatch() is a monster if I ever saw one :-)
> ...
> > Yes - I see know why Dialogs is necessary though. But somehow I cant stop the
> > feeling that something is wrong with this design.
>
> What we have chosen to do is to split LyXFunc::Di
Hi Allan,
me again and I've got it to work and had a closer look at how things work.
> Allan Rae wrote:
>
[...]
> > You should use "cvs update -dP" to get new directories and have stuff that
> > has been removed in the repository removed from your local working area.
Thanks, I could have rtfm..
Karl,
the sigc++ acconfig.in patch needed to get things to compile correctly on NT,
did that go into CVS?
Allan could you please include that?
Background: libsigc++-0.8.6 does not compile out of the box on cygnus-b20
because there are little issues with the configuration. Karl send me a patch
th
s
Regards
Roland
On Sun, 30 Jan 2000, Allan Rae wrote:
> On Sun, 30 Jan 2000, Dr. Ing. Roland Krause wrote:
>
> > Allan, congrats. Now am I clueless or what , but I cant seem to find
> > the branch on the cvs rep. Or do you have a second private cvs rep?
>
> All yo
Hi Allan,
I wanted to answer earlier, just didnt get to it.
I 've seen that you checked in some stuff for the big GUI independence
hack, good. Let's see that I can scrap some time to help with this now.
First, you were correct, that I hadn't read all about the LyXfunc discussion
in the mailing
Allan,
congrats.
Now am I clueless or what , but I cant seem to find the branch on the cvs rep.
Or do you have a second private cvs rep?
Roland
On Sat, 29 Jan 2000, Allan Rae wrote:
> The wait is finally over.
>
> Libsigc++ sub-package added. Uses it own configure. Probably not worth the
> ha
Allan,
long post indeed.
Allan Rae wrote:
> I noticed you filed a report to the libsigc++ list.
Yes, I havent gotten any replies, I have not subscribed to the list but the issue
was:
libsigc++ version 0.8.5 compiles and works on cygnus b20 NT version 0.8.6 does not
compile due to a faulty confi
This message is primarily for Allan,
we have been discussing necessary steps on getting the GUI indep stuff off the
ground.
I have looked a little more into libsigc++ and I would like to experiment with
it a bit.
Allan, could you set up the necessary directory structure like it was in the old
deve
Jean-Marc,
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> Ing> 2 It introduces
> Ing> \view_dvi_paper_option "" also in lyxrc. With this option you can
> Ing> overwrite the papersize that is specified when viewing a dvi
> Ing> file. yap (the MikTeX dvi viewer) doesnt have a paper option at
> Ing> all, so you get
I have seen your subst() function but I did not use it because I thought that
you wanted to switch to STL algorithms as much as possible.
The LSubString class could be extended but you'd have to decide what to do if
the substring isnt present. Do you want to append something to the original
strin
There seem to be two versions of bmtable.C in the repository.
Braindead windows is not case sensitive (welcome to the 21'st century Mr. Gates)
and cvs therfore complains to move
bmtable.c out of the way whenever I try to get a cvs update.
Roland
Are -width an d-height depreciated? And if so, why?
The current developer version doesnt recognize these options anymore. Is there
any reason for it?
Roland
Hi guys,
here is the promised patch that does two things.
1 It allows for $$FName in \view_dvi_command and \view_ps_command so that on
NT/95 you can put
\view_dvi_command "yap `cygpath -w $$FName`"
and resp.
\view_ps_command "gsview32 `cygpath -w $$FName`"
in your lyxrc file. This removes the
In the current cvs version definition and implementation of mkdir have different
parameters.
In lyxlib.h
int mkdir(char const * pathname, unsigned int mode);
and in mkdir.C
int mkdir(char const * pathname, mode_t mode)
This wont compile under cygwinb20, gcc-2.95.2. I changed mode_t in mkdir.C
Yes I am,
I need to download libsigc++ and try to get familiar with it. Will do so later today.
I first need to try to get the latest CVS to run on NT.
Roland
Allan Rae wrote:
> On 19 Jan 2000, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
>
> > Allan Rae <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > | On another interesti
"Dr. Ing. Roland Krause" wrote:
> Hi Kev,
>
> Kev Buckley wrote:
>
> > Hello Lyx-Devel,
> >
> > One of my tasks here at Lancaster is to look after the TeX/MF
> > installtion on the University's computers.
> >
> > Lancaster has a
Ok its Friday and I am in the mood for trouble,
so I ask -
Why GUI independence ?
What's the point of GUI independence, why not instead focussing on
a) moving away from XForms, because
- XForms is insufficient for our long term needs, XForms technology is simple
but doesn't really provide
On Wed, 12 Jan 2000, Allan Rae wrote:
> Does yap have a different parameter for setting paper size or none at all?
Afaik it does not have a paper parameter, though its Open Source and someone
could get the idea to implement one. I just dont really know what this is for
at all. Isnt the paper si
or we
need to make a
\view_dvi_nopaper command that explicitly shuts the paper option of.
Regards
Roland
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> >>>>> "Roland" == Ing Roland Krause <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Roland> Jean-Marc, I apologize but what exactly do you need
I have looked into XML for another unrelated project recently. It seems
to be the 2nd hottest buzz-thing in IT right now and I can actually
understand why.Correct use of XML solves a lot of problems that
proprietary formats bring and since even the evil empire can agree with
it, it is gonna be her
On Thu, 06 Jan 2000, you wrote:
> XOpenIM is used to have proper handling of compose key. However, it
> seems that X11R6.4 fix04 (??) has a bug which core dumps when XOpenIM
> is called with NULL arguments. It might be what you are seeing.
>
> JMarc
You could be right, XOpenIM is called with fo
Ok, here is something strange,
I used the debugger to follow up on the crash on NT when lyx is started
from the command line, i.e. not using Stephens startup scripts. I was
able to locate the crash happening at lyxlookup.C line 50 when XopenIM
is called.
I searched through the archive and found an
Sorry - I forgot to attache the log file.
Time to go home...
Here it is.
ROland
ruebe.log
Hi,
I was trying to get the latest cvs snapshot to compile under Linux
Mandrake 7.0. The compiler is gcc-2.95.2 make is version 3.77 latest
autoconf and automake tools also.
After running autogen.sh configure fails to create the top-level
Makefile. There is some output of the failure on stdout bu
Friends,
I am trying to find my way through the LyX startup procedure. The
overall goal would be to get an NT port that does not need any special
startup scripts. So my first step is to try and find out why LyX crashes
when it is started from the command line. I've gotten to the point where
a Debu
Roland
PS: Happy new year - I see we are back in business.
"Dr. Ing. Roland Krause" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| So I downloaded it from ftp.gnu.org. I then changed a few lines
in
| config.status and got LyX to compile ...
| ... and after changing
I wi
After looking thorugh the cygwin mailing lists, I figured that regex is
not available under cygwin-b20.
So I downloaded it from ftp.gnu.org. I then changed a few lines in
config.status and got LyX to compile ...
... and after changing
#include
to
extern "C" {
#include
}
in LRegex.C I also go
Thanks to -fpermissive I got a little further in my journey on compiling
the devel version on Cygwin-NT, but now I am stuck with a missing
regex.h. There is no such file on cygwin-20beta1. It's probably part of
a package that I dont have (yet) right ? Could you tell me which one and
I'll try to ta
to compile the development branch on my NT box.
I have managed to create the initial configure file on a Linux box and
ftp'ed the whole thing over to the NT box.
automake and autoconf seem to be either broken or I have some problems
that I cant figure out.
Anyway, after getting the xforms library
to
> automake-1.4
>
> Allan. (ARRae)
Roland Krause
Visiting Research Associate - Center for Computational Mechanics
Washington University, Saint Louis
Roland Krause <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Has anybody experiences to share ?
I am having problems with the autogen.sh script, seems that some things
are still missing on my system.
When I run autogen.sh I get some messages (file attached), then when I
try to run
./configure I see the following:
loading cache ./config.cache
./configur
Dear Developers,
I am having some problems getting LyX to work correctly on my NT box.
Problem 1
I am using MikTeX the latest stable release (www.miktex.de)
but the configuration shell script insists on that latex is unusable.
I have started to look into the problem but I couldnt get anywhere i
e found at barracuda.linuxbox.com.
Linuxbox was down for a while but reappeared...
I am not subscribed to this list anymore but I still hang around on
lyx-users.
Regards
Roland
Roland Krause
Visiting Research Associate - Center for Computational Mechanics
Washington University, Saint Louis
Rol
Quick question, would it be possible to have \nocite{} ?
If I add as ERT the automatic bibtex update doesnt work.
Roland
On Fri, 19 Feb 1999, Fred Hucht wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Feb 1999, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>
> JML> > "Fred" == Fred Hucht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> JML>
> Fred> Hi
With a bit of luck it might even spark a bit
> of support from some of the lurkers who want to have their favourite
> desktop supported to step forth and help get the groundwork completed so
> they can get started on porting.
>
> Allan. (ARRae)
Do you think it is worth starting to look at a port to Wxwin ?
How far is the code base ? Is the developer version still usable ?
Does it reflect 1.0 or will 1.0 features have to be merged into 0.13 ?
Regards
Roland
Roland Krause
Visiting Research Associate - Center for Computational Mechanics
Washington University, Saint Louis
Roland Krause <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Jean-Marc,
On 12-Feb-99 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>>>>>> "Roland" == Roland Krause <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Roland> All Wxwin ports are native, so speed is not an issue, afaict.
> Roland> Code bloat is something you will get anyway, eit
On 11-Feb-99 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>>>>>> "Roland" == Roland Krause <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Roland> I have recently looked at wxwin/wxgtk again and it may solve
> Roland> the entire problem as it provides an interface to a variet
ghtweight (and
> avalable for winXX) toolkit like fltk. I guess it will depend on the
> speed on which people develop the different toolkits... If somebody
> does a really good V port, this port might win over the others. Some
> kind of natural selection.
>
> JMarc
Roland K
I would favor a solution where people upload their files and then two or
three people can go through them and establish a CVS controlled directory.
Lars, would you setup a directory in CVS for that ?
I propose someone (maybe Amir ?) gets write access to that directory and I
volunteer to look th
orget Slashdot...
> Hello!?!?!?
>
> Martin, after all the contributions from the community into the PR, are
> you in fact devoting any time and effort to distributing it?
>
Relax, I know you've spent a lot of time here too...
It'll be alright.
> Best re
Unfortunately it is regarded __the__ most powerfule ezine of the Linux
community. It's doing more damage these days then anything...
Ignoring is the only choice :-)
Roland
On 03-Feb-99 Rich Fields at 407.356.5842 wrote:
> Roland Krause wrote
>> Yes, as Tex for dummies, I'd
he GPL ever been in court ?
I'd really should get my butt over to a Lexis terminal and check that out.
I bet that GPL wouldnt hold 5 minutes in front of an IP lawyer.
Anyway, don't bite any more innocent doggies Rick...
> Hmm, I wonder how many of those clueless wonders even underst
se
> stuff to try to get some more attention, although attention of the
> program is better than of the license.
>
> Greets,
>
> Asger
Roland Krause
Visiting Research Associate - Center for Computational Mechanics
Washington University, Saint Louis
Roland Krause <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
attached file, because my problem is demonstrated in the file.
Regards
Roland Krause
Visiting Research Associate - Center for Computational Mechanics
Washington University, Saint Louis
Roland Krause <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
foil.lyx
of GPL version 2.
Maybe this is just going to far... I am really in doubt.
I mean, instead looking at the tremendous piece of software you guys
put together, the focus would be on the license...
Roland Krause
Visiting Research Associate - Center for Computational Mechanics
Washington University
Sorry for the first two messages.
The lyx-1.0.0-1.src.rpm now compiles fine on my system
(RH-4.2 with gcc-2.7.2.3). The problem was indeed due to memory
exhaustion. After closing Netscape and a few other desktop hogs, the
compile went through fine even with optimization.
I am truly surry for m
Just tried to remove optimization -O2. Now it works.
Shoulda told you right away.
Roland
On Tue, 2 Feb 1999, Roland Krause wrote:
> The harder you try the harder you fail, I guess :-)
>
> Trying to compile the lyx-1.0.0-src.rpm from Mate's ftpsite on a
> Redhat 4.2 system w
The harder you try the harder you fail, I guess :-)
Trying to compile the lyx-1.0.0-src.rpm from Mate's ftpsite on a
Redhat 4.2 system with gcc-2.7.2.3.f.1 fails with the following error
message.
g++ -c -O2 -m486 -fno-strength-reduce -I. -I. -I../images
-I/usr/X11R6/include lyxfunc.C
lyxfun
On Sun, 24 Jan 1999, Larry S. Marso wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 24, 1999 at 01:10:35AM +0100, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
> > *Larry S Marso writes:
> > | Two practical suggestions for 1.0, with new users in mind.
> > |
> > | (i) We ought to at least offer new users a "template" for a
> > | stand
On Sat, 23 Jan 1999, Asger K. Alstrup Nielsen wrote:
> > Hi folks, yesterday I gave a presentation about LyX at the local Linux
> > User Group. There were over 40 people attending and the whole thing
> > went pretty smooth, I saw only one guy falling asleep and the
> > questions from the audi
On Sat, 23 Jan 1999, Liisa Vermeer wrote:
Snip --->8
> Yeah, the are good at copying. I believe that the whole original idea of
> paragraph styles, style sheets, etc. was pinched straight from LaTeX.
> (well,
> where did Lamport get it from originally? Wasn't there a software called
> 'Scribe'
t?
>
> Next week I will be very busy, so anything large will be a problem to do
> in time. So, PLEASE try not to diverge the process :-)
>
> Martin
>
Roland Krause
Visiting Research Associate - Center for Computational Mechanics
Washington University, Saint Louis
Roland Krause <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
gt; leaving the main window intact. Yuck. I guess I might be able to do
> something with frames, but people who use frames would also steal sheep.
> So, any suggestions?
>
> Mike
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Roland Krause
Visiting Research Associate - Center for Computational Mechanics
Washington University, Saint Louis
Roland Krause <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
LyX-present.tar.gz
l/src/xpm-3.4k-irix.tgz
Living on the cutting edge, I guess :-)...
Gotta give a presentation tonite so I better get this running :-)
Oh and the most important thing.
Although configure stop with an error, make runs fine and lyx compiles
(with a few warnings) nicely. Runs too...
Regards
Roland
gt; I know that there is some X server & software for NT buried
> in some desk in the department but I don't know where exactly, so I will
> check this tomorrow.
>
> Anyway, I think it is a really good thing to provide a port to WinNT ;-)
>
> Andre'
>
>
>
ecause I think the philosphy of LyX
is, that it is not importatnt how something is done but what is done.
Then some other suggestions...
You will find the whole thing below...
Regards
Roland Krause
Visiting Research Associate - Center for Computational Mechanics
Washington University, Saint Loui
ou give an overview of what is necessary to get e.g. a Qt port
going ? How would someone like me, basic C++ skills, very basic Qt
skills start ? Can you tell me, e.g.
check out so_and_so.C and so_and_so.fd, look at the dialog, then
start QtArchitext and rebuild it ? Is that how it would work ?
In
> --
>
> Most importantly, import of existing LaTeX documents using the new reLyX
> perl script. Better support for SGML/LinuxDoc, tables, and
> indexing/bibliographies, etc. Summing up, it's just better looking,
> better working, better
s of my software are:
> Linux: Redhat version 5.1
> LyX:0.12.0
> XForms: .088
>
> How do I link the libraries statically? I don't feel
> comfortable messing with the Makefile that has
> been built by ./configure.
>
> Thanks to all.
> Regards
> Freddo
dont want to become a warez server. They especially do not care
whether you are using the poltically correct toolkits.
The problem is, they seem quite small and I do not think they can handle the
load
LyX produces. They are good for smaller projects though.
Are you/we still in search of a new home
don't know what is wrong? I think that standard
> things should work in the standard way, should they not?
>
> BTW I am using Redhat Linuux 5.1 at the moment.
>
> What should I do?
>
> Thanks
> Freddo
>
>
Roland Krause
Visiting Research Associate - Center for Computational Mechanics
Washington University, Saint Louis
Roland Krause <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
looks like a
> great
> press release.
>
> -Amir
Agreed, absolutely a very nice start, lets get the word out.
Roland Krause
Visiting Research Associate - Center for Computational Mechanics
Washington University, Saint Louis
Roland Krause <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
ther software. Any combination of other software with
> LyX must also meet the requirements of that software."
>
> Although I'd prefer to replace the "legal impossibility" with "only a
> complete muttonhead could conclude", but I suppose that would be
> impolitic :)
>
> rick, esq.
>
> --
>
Roland Krause
Visiting Research Associate - Center for Computational Mechanics
Washington University, Saint Louis
Roland Krause <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On 12-Jan-99 Matthias Ettrich wrote:
> On Mon, 11 Jan 1999, you wrote:
>>On Sun, Jan 10, 1999 at 06:24:01PM -0600, Roland Krause wrote:
>>> Hi John,
>>>
>>> On Fri, 8 Jan 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>>
>>> > writing an article about
en I first export the file as DVI, and then use "View DVI".
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Roland Krause
Visiting Research Associate - Center for Computational Mechanics
Washington University, Saint Louis
Roland Krause <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi John,
On Fri, 8 Jan 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I actually wrote a personal "Letter to the Editor" in response to the
> article, which had several glaring erroneous statements. My lettter
> closed by pleading with budding LJ authors to "please do your
> journalistinc homework" and speak
I see a very similar behavior under IRIX 5.3 on a older SGI Indy.
The problem seems to be the dreaded xforms library. Especially if you
have a click to focus policy in your Window manager.
I dont use many xforms applications any more so this is merely a guess.
A question for you:
Did you have
Ok,
here it comes, please do a spell check as I do not have the german
ispell on my box here and I am certain that I introduced some typos...
Regards
Roland
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e the LGT for such a purpose
i.e. can I have the permission to use it ?
- where is the latest version of the LGT ?
Regards
Roland
Roland Krause
Visiting Research Associate - Center for Computational Mechanics
Washington University, Saint Louis
Roland Krause <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
input on this is also greatly
appreciated.
My development platform is Linux and SGI but I have access to DEC Alphas
AIXen and other Unix flavors.
I will stick with IRIX and Linux for starters and worry about the rest later.
Regards
Roland (a long time LyX user who finally decided to check
instructions for CVS,
>> and I can't find them on the new pages.
>>
>> I still have an older lyx0_12. how do I update this to lyx-1.0?
>
> I just did rm -rf lyx0_12 and cvs co lyx-1.0. It's ugly, but it works.
>
> -Amir
Roland Krause
Visiting Resear
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