On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 8:45 PM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
wrote:
> Did you do a thorough check of your machine with some antimalware (like
> Malwarebytes Anti-Malware Free)?
>
All three machines have enterprise antivirus/malware/spyware packages of
different brands (Symantec, Norton and McAfee), non
Le 18/03/2015 07:21, James a écrit :
I have started to believe the double word bug is deeper than just double
words.
It seems as though what ever is causing duplicating words can similarly
remove words (i.e. like it cuts a word out of the sentence).
Hi James,
I am not sure I asked already (I k
I have started to believe the double word bug is deeper than just double
words.
It seems as though what ever is causing duplicating words can similarly
remove words (i.e. like it cuts a word out of the sentence).
e.g. "The quick brown dog jumped..." might become "The quick dog jumped..."
There wa
On Sun, Feb 22, 2015 at 10:27 PM, James wrote:
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> On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 12:34 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
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>> One more suggestion, though someone may have a slightly better idea. If
>> you go to View>Messages, then you will get a little window to which LyX
>> prints debugging messages. At first, you will not see very many, but if you
>> go
On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 12:34 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
>
> James, can you remind me what system you are using? Windows? Mac? Are
> there any auxiliary programs you have running? We have sometimes seen weird
> interactions between LyX and some other programs.
>
> One more suggestion, though someone
James, can you remind me what system you are using? Windows? Mac? Are
there any auxiliary programs you have running? We have sometimes seen
weird interactions between LyX and some other programs.
One more suggestion, though someone may have a slightly better idea. If
you go to View>Messages,
I have been monitoring this problem for a little while now and it hasn't
yet disappeared.
This is what I have done and currently know:
I used the advanced find to locate all instances of double words and then
removed all of the existing double words at that point (about 2 weeks ago).
There were L
On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 8:12 PM, Rainer M Krug wrote:
> James Smith writes:
>
> > Jean-Marc Lasgouttes Sun, 01 Feb 2015 14:44:19 -0800
> >
> > That's terribly weird. Could this be completion playing tricks?
> > Although I do not see this happening.Can you give us details (LyX
> > version, platfor
James Smith writes:
> Jean-Marc Lasgouttes Sun, 01 Feb 2015 14:44:19 -0800
>
> That's terribly weird. Could this be completion playing tricks?
> Although I do not see this happening.Can you give us details (LyX
> version, platform...). We never had a report like this one.If you want
> to find all
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes Sun, 01 Feb 2015 14:44:19 -0800
That's terribly weird. Could this be completion playing tricks?
Although I do not see this happening.Can you give us details (LyX
version, platform...). We never had a report like this one.If you want
to find all these occurrences in your docume
Le 01/02/2015 23:43, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes a écrit :
Can you give us details (LyX version, platform...).
Forget about that. I should read messages before responding.
JMarc
Le 01/02/2015 23:30, James Smith a écrit :
Hi
I am having an awfully frustrating time using LyX. There appears to be a
bug that continually produces a duplicate of a typed word (i.e. it
duplicates words randomly throughout the document so that two words are
repeated side by side).
For example,
On 02/01/2015 05:30 PM, James Smith wrote:
Hi
I am having an awfully frustrating time using LyX. There appears to be
a bug that continually produces a duplicate of a typed word (i.e. it
duplicates words randomly throughout the document so that two words
are repeated side by side).
For examp
Hi
I am having an awfully frustrating time using LyX. There appears to be a
bug that continually produces a duplicate of a typed word (i.e. it
duplicates words randomly throughout the document so that two words are
repeated side by side).
For example, the sentence "The sky was very blue." could b
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