I just started to read the Introduction manual for the first time (I
might not remember having read it before). It seems to me a bit
outdated. I am not sure how many people are reading the Introduction, at
least it seems that I didn't, but at least if people do, then maybe it
shou
Am Donnerstag, dem 29.12.2022 um 20:38 + schrieb John Robert
Hudson:
> Please note that the Fact environment has moved from the (Extended)
> to the
> basic module and that the Assumption and Question environments are
> new to the
> (Extended) module and so have no proper descriptions in the o
bf2c9e01e839f41692c0ea795e2dffa54580b153 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: John R Hudson
Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2022 20:29:36 +
Subject: [PATCH] Insert brief introduction to Chapter 3 Document classes,
update the introduction to the AMS document classes section, adding in
references to the example files, update the module names
On 28/04/14 09:33, Prannoy Pilligundla wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I am Prannoy Pilligundla, a second year undergrad from India.
Hi Prannoy,
welcome to the LyX devels community! I hope you'll enjoy spending time with us.
Looking forward for this fantastic enhancement to LyX<->LibreOffice roundtrip
Prannoy Pilligundla wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I am Prannoy Pilligundla, a second year undergrad from India. I will be
> working on Roundtrip Conversion from Lyx to ODT throughout the Summer as a
> part of Google Summer of Code 2014. First of all I want to thank the
> community for keeping faith i
Hi Everyone.
I updated the wiki for this Project and from now on I will constantly
record my progress there. Here is the link
http://wiki.lyx.org/GSoC/LyxToWordConversion
Thanks and Regards
Prannoy Pilligundla
ᐧ
On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 2:03 PM, Prannoy Pilligundla wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I
Hi Everyone,
I am Prannoy Pilligundla, a second year undergrad from India. I will be
working on Roundtrip Conversion from Lyx to ODT throughout the Summer as a
part of Google Summer of Code 2014. First of all I want to thank the
community for keeping faith in my abilities and selecting my proposal
Thanks.
JMarc
Pavel Sanda a écrit :
>commit b76b6575bdcca8fda2380a11d8d7301c63fe6887
>Author: Pavel Sanda
>Date: Mon Jul 1 09:52:06 2013 -0700
>
>Add introduction to cursor related classes, written by JMarc.
>
>diff --git a/src/Cursor.h b/src/Cursor.h
>index
Le mer. 24 avril 2013 01:05:22 CEST, Yuri Farias Gomes a écrit :
I've seen some threads about the Toolbar project (I haven't found so
many, though) and I have already submitted my application. If there
are any mentors that could provide me some feedback on my application,
that would be greatly ap
#x27;13 in your organisation. I shall be grateful if anyone can point to
me where should I start in order to make a good proposal for the above
mentioned ideas.
Sorry for this late introduction, as I was busy with my college examinations.
Thanking You,
Yours sincerely,
Pulkit
--
Regards,
Cyrille Artho -
Hello everyone,
My name is Yuri Gomes, I'm a rising senior at Federal University of Campina
Grande - Brazil and I'm interested in contributing to LyX on the GSoC this
year.
I've worked with Qt before as part of a university project creating Apps
for Nokia Smartphones, besides that I've worked a b
Hi Be,
welcome to Lyx! In addition to the descriptions of the projects on our
ideas page, be sure to search the lyx-devel archive. Several projects have
been discussed already sometimes in considerable detail. Feel free to ask
any question you may have as you decide the project you'd like to work
Hi!
My name is Benjamin Le Cam, I am a French first-year student at St. Olaf
College. You can also call me "frenchie". I'm majoring in Computer Science with
a concentration in Management Studies. I've been developping for a couple years
now, mainly in C++ with Qt. I also learned C++, php, CSS,
chinmay naik wrote:
> ePUB support". I have very good understanding of C,C++,Python,OpenGL and
> familiar with HTML and CSS styling.
You can filter bugs for xhtml component, which is directly related to html
stuff.
You also want to chat with Richard Heck (html) and perhaps Rob Oakes (ePub) can
t
Hello Chinmy,
chinmay naik gmail.com> writes:
> Hello,
> I am Chinmay Naik, an Computer Science and Engg. undergraduate at
Bangalore, India.I am interested to contribute to LyX through Gsoc-13.
> From the ideas page, i am interested to work on "improving XHTML export
and ePUB support". I have v
Hello,
I am Chinmay Naik, an Computer Science and Engg. undergraduate at
Bangalore, India.I am interested to contribute to LyX through Gsoc-13.
>From the ideas page, i am interested to work on "improving XHTML export and
ePUB support". I have very good understanding of C,C++,Python,OpenGL and
fami
PhilipPirrip wrote:
> On 11/01/2011 02:56 PM, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
>
>> So, did you find something to implement ?
>
> Nothing that would be simple enough for me. It will take a year, I guess,
> until I understand how to deal with a project of this size (given that I
> come to it only fro
On 11/01/2011 02:56 PM, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
So, did you find something to implement ?
Nothing that would be simple enough for me. It will take a year, I
guess, until I understand how to deal with a project of this size (given
that I come to it only from time to time)
Yet, I'd rea
difficulties in understanding all the
layers of the code, actions taken between them, etc.
The existing code not thoroughly commented, if at all, and it's
sometimes hard to guess what some methods are for.
Is there anyone here willing to write a short summary, or an
introduction to programming
On 10/30/2011 04:48 PM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
> 2011/10/30 Richard Heck :
>> On 10/30/2011 03:32 AM, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
>>> Op 30-10-2011 2:59, PhilipPirrip schreef:
> First of all, be sure that people think that a "foreign language inset"
> is useful. Otherwise, it might be a wa
2011/10/30 Richard Heck :
> On 10/30/2011 03:32 AM, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
>> Op 30-10-2011 2:59, PhilipPirrip schreef:
>>>
First of all, be sure that people think that a "foreign language inset"
is useful. Otherwise, it might be a waste of your time implementing
something tha
On 10/30/2011 03:32 AM, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
> Op 30-10-2011 2:59, PhilipPirrip schreef:
>>
>>> First of all, be sure that people think that a "foreign language inset"
>>> is useful. Otherwise, it might be a waste of your time implementing
>>> something that may not be used.
>>
>> I've jus
On 10/30/2011 09:16 AM, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
This makes me to think to introduce a "property editor" that a lot of
applications have.
If I understood correctly, this would be great, and would also enhance
many existing insets.
My idea about this is that you want the *.layout file* to
Op 30-10-2011 8:53, PhilipPirrip schreef:
On 10/30/2011 08:32 AM, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
We are trying to generalise the Insets a bit, so that we don't need a
special class of Insets for all latex commands there are out there. So,
like Abdel said, if this can be done via an InsetFlex it w
On 10/30/2011 08:32 AM, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
We are trying to generalise the Insets a bit, so that we don't need a
special class of Insets for all latex commands there are out there. So,
like Abdel said, if this can be done via an InsetFlex it would be
preferable. But if you want a nice
Op 30-10-2011 2:59, PhilipPirrip schreef:
Hi Vincent. Thanks for the reply. One day I hope there would emerge a
sort of an overview of the whole code, to help the new beginners.
I'm sure that making inset by coping some other shouldn't be that
hard. But then it comes to all sorts of things that
On 10/30/2011 07:39 AM, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
For example, what would need to be changed if I
just introduce \begin{otherlanguage}{xyz} \end{otherlanguage} as the
environment of the inset?
Probably no source code change is required for that simple change. Have
a look at InsetFlex.
Think I
On 30/10/2011 02:59, PhilipPirrip wrote:
Hi Vincent. Thanks for the reply. One day I hope there would emerge a
sort of an overview of the whole code, to help the new beginners.
I'm sure that making inset by coping some other shouldn't be that
hard. But then it comes to all sorts of things that a
On 30/10/2011 04:18, Xu Wang wrote:
I agree with you Philip! I have been wanting to write a similar email
for a while. I would love to help develop LyX. In fact, I learned C++
with that being my primary purpose. But I am still lost when trying to
navigate the code.
I would love for some of th
I agree with you Philip! I have been wanting to write a similar email for a
while. I would love to help develop LyX. In fact, I learned C++ with that
being my primary purpose. But I am still lost when trying to navigate the
code.
I would love for some of the experienced developers to maybe documen
Hi Vincent. Thanks for the reply. One day I hope there would emerge a
sort of an overview of the whole code, to help the new beginners.
I'm sure that making inset by coping some other shouldn't be that hard.
But then it comes to all sorts of things that are interconnected
(translations, input en
difficulties in understanding all the
layers of the code, actions taken between them, etc.
The existing code not thoroughly commented, if at all, and it's
sometimes hard to guess what some methods are for.
Is there anyone here willing to write a short summary, or an
introduction to programming
e code, actions taken between them, etc.
The existing code not thoroughly commented, if at all, and it's
sometimes hard to guess what some methods are for.
Is there anyone here willing to write a short summary, or an
introduction to programming LyX? Someone who has recently been a
beginner
Didnt understand...
What about Jose?
2010/7/17 LyX Ticket Tracker
> #6823: Introduction Manual
>
> ---+
> Reporter: GarouDan | Owner: uwestoehr
> Type: task | Status:
Am Thursday 03 September 2009 schrieb Tim Potten:
> I am relatively new to Linux, and this is my first day with Lyx.
> I had difficulty finding the example files. It might be helpful to
> include a path in the introduction.
> They were in Location : /usr/share/lyx/examples/example_ra
I am relatively new to Linux, and this is my first day with Lyx.
I had difficulty finding the example files. It might be helpful to
include a path in the introduction.
They were in Location : /usr/share/lyx/examples/example_raw.lyx
This is Ubuntu Hardy, but it is probably similar on most
Rob Oakes wrote:
> In particular, there are a few features I would love to develop (either as
> plug-ins/extensions or part of the main program). However, I do not know
> how such features are proposed to the developer community at large. What
> is the best way to go about this? At the moment, I
Dear LyX Developers,
I am writing this e-mail for a couple of reasons. First, I wanted to
generally say thank you for creating a fantastic program. LyX is my
favorite writing environment. It was my first introduction to LaTeX and the
concept of "WYSIWYM" editing. Each iterat
Suren Karapetyan schrieb:
It sort of works, but adding \aroff tags everywhere consumes a lot of time.
This could only be solved when babel includes support for Armenian. This is very easy to do, but
forst, armTeX has to made ready to accept babel's language change commands.
armTeX has some
Dov Feldstern wrote:
Suren Karapetyan wrote:
Dov Feldstern wrote:
Suren Karapetyan wrote:
Hi there!
I'm Suren Karapetyan from Armenia.
I've spent the last few hours trying to understand how I'm supposed
to write Armenian book with LyX.
I'm trying to rewrite the book I wrote with a friend of
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> I've spent the last few hours trying to understand how I'm supposed
to write Armenian book with
> LyX.
Cool that we have now our first Armenian user!
Thanks!
I hope I'll not be the only one.
I implemented to write Armenian with LyX a year ago as best as I
understood it. I
> I've spent the last few hours trying to understand how I'm supposed to write
Armenian book with
> LyX.
Cool that we have now our first Armenian user! I implemented to write Armenian with LyX a year ago
as best as I understood it. I described how to use it here:
http://wiki.lyx.org/Windows/A
Suren Karapetyan wrote:
Hi there!
I'm Suren Karapetyan from Armenia.
I've spent the last few hours trying to understand how I'm supposed to
write Armenian book with LyX.
I'm trying to rewrite the book I wrote with a friend of mine
(http://www.pocpp.org) in LyX.
And of course I have a problem
Suren Karapetyan wrote:
> I've spent the last few hours trying to understand how I'm supposed to
> write Armenian book with LyX.
> I'm trying to rewrite the book I wrote with a friend of mine
> (http://www.pocpp.org) in LyX.
> And of course I have a problem embedding English words in Armenian tex
Hi there!
I'm Suren Karapetyan from Armenia.
I've spent the last few hours trying to understand how I'm supposed to
write Armenian book with LyX.
I'm trying to rewrite the book I wrote with a friend of mine
(http://www.pocpp.org) in LyX.
And of course I have a problem embedding English words i
Hello everyone,
It's been fun getting started with working on LyX these past few weeks.
I was just thinking about how I never really introduced myself, so here
we go:
I am a college student in the US studying applied math. I started using
LyX a couple of years ago after experimenting with a
On Fri, 2007-03-02 at 02:37, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Fri, 2 Mar 2007, Darren Freeman wrote:
>
> > You may recall that I hung out on this list until early 2003, when I
> > disappeared to do a PhD in physics.
>
> Probably going to regret this... but what are you working on?
I'm at the Laser
On Fri, 2 Mar 2007, Darren Freeman wrote:
You may recall that I hung out on this list until early 2003, when I
disappeared to do a PhD in physics.
Probably going to regret this... but what are you working on?
/C
--
Christian Ridderström, +46-8-768 39 44 http://www.md.kth.se/~ch
Hi all,
long time no see!
You may recall that I hung out on this list until early 2003, when I
disappeared to do a PhD in physics.
Now I'm starting to write up my thesis you can expect to see me here
again! I'm looking forward to seeing all the development work that went
on while I was gone :P
On Thu, 15 Feb 2007, Bo Peng wrote:
Ok, so far I'm just looking at reading the code. But I can start with
printing lyx.nsi and see where it leads.
That file is short. :-)
Joost uses hard-coded names and change them for every release. I have
tried to change the code so that I can pass many
Ok, so far I'm just looking at reading the code. But I can start with
printing lyx.nsi and see where it leads.
That file is short. :-)
Joost uses hard-coded names and change them for every release. I have
tried to change the code so that I can pass many parameters from
command line. As a matte
On Fri, 16 Feb 2007, Bo Peng wrote:
Joost seems to be busy with 1.4.4 installer...
ok
Do you have similar description you could point me to, or could you post
me something similar?
Joost's installer starts from packaging/installer/lyx.nsi.
SETUPTYPE_BUNDLE is needed (makensis /DSETUPTYP
Joost seems to be busy with 1.4.4 installer...
Do you have similar description you could point me to, or could you post
me something similar?
Joost's installer starts from packaging/installer/lyx.nsi.
SETUPTYPE_BUNDLE is needed (makensis /DSETUPTYPE_BUNDLE=1
/path/to/lyx.nsi) to build the bund
Hi Joost,
I've started learning NSIS, and started looking at Uwe's code. The reason
I started with Uwe's code is that he wrote a small introductory text
saying what the master file is, and which other main files it included.
The text is straight forward, I've placed an adapted copy here
text not available!
no text in cache!
Assertion triggered in InsetOld* Paragraph::getInset(int) by failing check "pos <
size()" in file ../../lyx/src/paragraph.C:296
Aborted (core dumped)
--
Kayvan A. Sylvan | Proud husband of | Father to my kids:
Sylvan Associates, Inc. | Laur
First patch in a series of ~10 patches.
Index: src/Makefile.am
===
RCS file: /usr/local/lyx/cvsroot/lyx-devel/src/Makefile.am,v
retrieving revision 1.158
diff -u -p -r1.158 Makefile.am
--- src/Makefile.am 21 Mar 2003 14:20:45 - 1
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On Sat, 10 Mar 2001, Michael Koziarski wrote:
> 1) Who is in charge of the GNOME/gtkmm port, and can they get in touch
>with me
Marco Vandellin, but he's overcommitted elsewhere for a few months.
> 2) Are there any good documents describing the structure of the LyX
>source and how the v
* Michael Koziarski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010310 18:48]:
> 1) Who is in charge of the GNOME/gtkmm port, and can they get in touch
>with me
>
> 2) Are there any good documents describing the structure of the LyX
>source and how the various frontends interact with the core.
First, welcome
Dekel Tsur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| On Sat, Mar 10, 2001 at 12:16:03PM +0100, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
| > | 1) Who is in charge of the GNOME/gtkmm port, and can they get in touch
| > |with me
| >
| > Baruch Even <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| > Dekel Tsur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
|
| Certainly
On Sat, Mar 10, 2001 at 12:16:03PM +0100, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
> | 1) Who is in charge of the GNOME/gtkmm port, and can they get in touch
> |with me
>
> Baruch Even <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Dekel Tsur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Certainly not me (I don't even have gnome installed on my machine
Michael Koziarski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| Hello Everyone,
|
| I've finally joined the lyx-devel list. Something I've been meaning to
| do ever since I used this lovely document processor. I thought I'd
| e-mail the list outlining my skills, availability and how I wish to
| contribute to Ly
Hello Everyone,
I've finally joined the lyx-devel list. Something I've been meaning to
do ever since I used this lovely document processor. I thought I'd
e-mail the list outlining my skills, availability and how I wish to
contribute to LyX.
I'm employed full-time (and then some) as a Software De
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