On 20-Aug-2000 Dekel Tsur wrote:
>
> I thought that alt+enter (break paragraph, keep layout) would do what you
> want (i.e., start a new paragraph, but keep it in the minipage)
> but it doesn't. I consider this a bug, and it can be fixed by removing the
> if condition in LyXParagraph::SetPExtraT
On Sun, Aug 20, 2000 at 12:04:24AM -0300, Garst R. Reese wrote:
> 1. Minipage and Verse behaviour.
> Return/Enter terminates a minipage or a stanza of verse. Since this is
> the normal end of paragraph, it seems logical. But, it ends up creating
> lots of extra work. It would be much better (for m
, but it was way too much hassle.
The red line on the left of minipages helps, but does not indicate when
two are side-by-side. It would be nice if the red line was on the right
for the right hand mini-page.
[nits off]
yabook.cls Yet another book class. North American books put the
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> "Garst" == Garst R Reese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Garst> F10 E S gets me to the spellchecker, but the S does not start
Garst> spellchecking. Likewise F10 F P gets me to the print menu,
Garst> typing any key just start to put stuff inte the printer box
Garst> instead of going to the unde
F10 E S gets me to the spellchecker, but the S does not start
spellchecking.
Likewise F10 F P gets me to the print menu, typing any key just start to
put stuff inte the printer box instead of going to the underscored
option.
On some of the menus, the underscore is slightly offset, so it is not
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