El 01.11.2017 a las 04:20, Richard Heck escribió:
This is a question you could ask of the people at your distro. They made
a decision to compile the kernel so that iwlwifi was integrated into it
and not a module.
Hi Richard,
many thanks for your detailed reply. I learned a lot.
So I need a d
On 10/31/2017 08:21 PM, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> El 31.10.2017 a las 03:05, Richard Heck escribió:
>
>>> I realized that Linux's monolithic kernel is a problem. Every device
>>> driver needs to be part of the kernel.
>>
>> This is a confusion. Linux supports kernel modules, which are the exact
>> Linux e
El 31.10.2017 a las 03:05, Richard Heck escribió:
I realized that Linux's monolithic kernel is a problem. Every device
driver needs to be part of the kernel.
This is a confusion. Linux supports kernel modules, which are the exact
Linux equivalent of a device driver, and which can be installed
On 31.10.2017 14:24, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
That's curious. I didn't have any problems with Xreader and gender radio
buttons in PDF-form.lyx.
- open the PDF of PDF-form.lyx with the latest Xreader 1.4.4.
- then go to sec. 2.3 and you can see that you cannot select "female".
- go to sec. 2.1 to s
On 10/30/2017 07:29 PM, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
I tried the PDF-form.lyx experiment. The default PDF viewer on my
system (Xreader) seemed to handle most of the form features.
I also tried Xreader. There are several bugs in all PDF programs under
Linux. For me the main bug is that I cannot use radio
On 10/30/2017 07:29 PM, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
>
>> For file searching, I can recommend SearchMonkey
>> (http://searchmonkey.embeddediq.com/index.php/download), which can
>> search both file names and content, understands regex expressions and
>> generally does what I need (pretty easily).
>
> Thanks, I
On 10/30/2017 06:14 PM, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> My camera doesn't work, my scanner doesn't work,
To some extent, as I'll say below, this is due to whether the
manufacturers of these devices choose to provide device drivers for
Linux. Or if some clever Linux users manages to write one themselves
(more
El 31.10.2017 a las 00:08, Paul A. Rubin escribió:
That said, I've been happy with my
move to Linux Mint.
Hi Paul,
the problems I encountered are independent of the distribution. The bugs
are in the drivers and/or libraries.
(I started with the distribution Manjaro then tested OpenSuse, Ubun
On 10/30/2017 06:14 PM, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
El 30.10.2017 a las 08:29, Scott Kostyshak escribió:
> Do you still have access to Linux?
Yes. I work with Linux as testing system for 3 months now. Long story
short, I am a bit disappointed. Linux is OK for Internet, office and
email. But that is it.
El 30.10.2017 a las 08:29, Scott Kostyshak escribió:
> Do you still have access to Linux?
Yes. I work with Linux as testing system for 3 months now. Long story
short, I am a bit disappointed. Linux is OK for Internet, office and
email. But that is it. I mean I even cannot fill out a PDF form o
On 13/06/2014 9:06 p.m., Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
So, what is your choice? Every time I do this kind of proposal, it
looks like my message falls into a black hole :)
JMrac
What did we do before we had black holes? They crop up everywhere these
days, discs of fragmented messages swirling
On Mon, May 27, 2013 at 8:07 PM, Andrew Parsloe wrote:
> On 27/05/2013 8:16 p.m., Scott Kostyshak wrote:
I have some buglettes in random notes that I wanted to eventually look
at. I told someone else that I would organize them and post them. I
will try to do that soon. I will put th
On 27/05/2013 8:16 p.m., Scott Kostyshak wrote:
On Fri, May 3, 2013 at 2:17 PM, Elmar Hinz wrote:
Now I would like to fix some bugs.
I have some buglettes in random notes that I wanted to eventually look
at. I told someone else that I would organize them and post them. I
will try to do that s
On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 1:35 PM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 7:17 PM, David L. Johnson wrote:
> > On 03/13/2013 02:07 PM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
> >>
> > Of course, this does not mean I want the text spread out over a very long
> > line like that, only the math block (or a tabl
On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 7:17 PM, David L. Johnson wrote:
> On 03/13/2013 02:07 PM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
>>
>> LyX doesn't even show a horizontal scrollbar when the table is wider
>> than the display. Which can result in the cursor being outside the
>> display.
>>
>> Yes, that would be nice to fix
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> On 10/6/2010 6:37 AM, Pavel Sanda wrote:
>> Richard,
>> you are doing chemical experiments at home as another hobby? :))
>> http://www.cbc.ca/technology/story/2010/10/06/nobel-prize-chemistry.html
>> p
>>
>
> Wondered about that myself -- heard the story on the radio this mor
On 10/6/2010 6:37 AM, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Richard,
you are doing chemical experiments at home as another hobby? :))
http://www.cbc.ca/technology/story/2010/10/06/nobel-prize-chemistry.html
p
Wondered about that myself -- heard the story on the radio this morning.
They usually give Nobel scien
On 10/06/2010 06:37 AM, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Richard,
you are doing chemical experiments at home as another hobby? :))
http://www.cbc.ca/technology/story/2010/10/06/nobel-prize-chemistry.html
My secret is out.
rh
Richard,
you are doing chemical experiments at home as another hobby? :))
http://www.cbc.ca/technology/story/2010/10/06/nobel-prize-chemistry.html
p
On Mon, 2010-03-01 at 01:28 +0100, Νίκος Αλεξανδρής wrote:
> On Sun, 2010-02-28 at 23:47 +, Liviu Andronic wrote:
> > Hello
> >
> > On 2/28/10, Νίκος Αλεξανδρής
> > wrote:
> > > I read almost all of the posts in http://www.mail-archive.com. I will
> > > eventually register myself in lyx-de
On Sun, 2010-02-28 at 23:47 +, Liviu Andronic wrote:
> Hello
>
> On 2/28/10, Νίκος Αλεξανδρής wrote:
> > I read almost all of the posts in http://www.mail-archive.com. I will
> > eventually register myself in lyx-dev but dunno if its worth it for only
> > one thread.
> >
> You could regist
Hello
On 2/28/10, Νίκος Αλεξανδρής wrote:
> I read almost all of the posts in http://www.mail-archive.com. I will
> eventually register myself in lyx-dev but dunno if its worth it for only
> one thread.
>
You could register for the thread, and unsubscribe when it's done.
Liviu
Folks,
I am glad to do some testing. I did not receive any further posts of
yours since I am not a member of lyx-dev (only registered in lyx-user).
This is why I did not reply yet.
I read almost all of the posts in http://www.mail-archive.com. I will
eventually register myself in lyx-dev but dunn
On Thu, 16 Apr 2009, Pavel Sanda wrote:
Hinrich Göhlmann wrote:
I know this is off-topic for the development list, but you are the
right audience: Thanks for all your work in making LyX such a useful
program. It is certainly not perfect, but we have just finished
LyX-writing a book for Chapman
Hinrich Göhlmann wrote:
> I know this is off-topic for the development list, but you are the
> right audience: Thanks for all your work in making LyX such a useful
> program. It is certainly not perfect, but we have just finished
> LyX-writing a book for Chapman & Hall which is to
I know this is off-topic for the development list, but you are the
right audience: Thanks for all your work in making LyX such a useful
program. It is certainly not perfect, but we have just finished
LyX-writing a book for Chapman & Hall which is to appear June 1st
(Google for the ISBN 142006
to answer myself:
it turned out that \myheader is left undefined when no option is passed. so i
just define it (empty) and the following works
--beamerthememytheme.sty---
\def\myheader{}
\DeclareOptionBeamer{header}{\def\myheader{#1}}
\ProcessOptionsBeamer
\m
i am trying to achieve that when i do the following in the preamble of my
beamer presentation:
\usetheme[header=onlylogo]{mytheme}
the file headeronlylogo.pdf will be used as the background in my presentation,
and that when i declare
\usetheme{mytheme}
it will default to header.pdf
i have th
On Thu, 13 Oct 2005, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > This might sound weird, but I'm looking for Borland Turbo C 3.0 (2.0 might
> > work) in order to compile some special example drivers for DOS. Does
> > anyone have an idea where TC30 or TC20 might be available? (
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
This might sound weird, but I'm looking for Borland Turbo C 3.0 (2.0 might
work) in order to compile some special example drivers for DOS. Does
anyone have an idea where TC30 or TC20 might be available? (My network is
acting up right now... I can't even access Borlan
Hi
This might sound weird, but I'm looking for Borland Turbo C 3.0 (2.0 might
work) in order to compile some special example drivers for DOS. Does
anyone have an idea where TC30 or TC20 might be available? (My network is
acting up right now... I can't even access Borland's site).
regards
/Christ
Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
> Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> | I have some PostScript files of structures made up of many
> | polygons that first draw the 'background' polygons and then
> | overwrite them with the 'foreground' ones.
>>
> | Does anyone know of a utility that would st
Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| I have some PostScript files of structures made up of many polygons
| that first draw the 'background' polygons and then overwrite them
| with the 'foreground' ones.
>
| Does anyone know of a utility that would strip the 'overwritten'
| polygons from
I have some PostScript files of structures made up of many polygons
that first draw the 'background' polygons and then overwrite them
with the 'foreground' ones.
Does anyone know of a utility that would strip the 'overwritten'
polygons from the file, to reduce file size etc?
--
Angus
Helge Hafting wrote:
> Jan-Åke Larsson wrote:
> >I have yet to find a fix for this. The images are _generated_ at the
> >appropriate scale. NO SCALING is necessary. Possibly, I could scale
> >the images 80% first . Any better suggestions?
>
> Read that page. It says that scaling happens when some
Jan-Åke Larsson wrote:
Perhaps you are using Exploder? I've just had a look at that page in
IE on a high-res laptop. The system is tuned for 120 dpi rather than
the 96 dpi that usually is standard. It seems MS in their infinite
wisdom have decided to scale all images 125% on such displays. Which
m
On Mon, 9 Feb 2004, Jan-Åke Larsson wrote:
FYI: I've replied to Jan-Åke off-list.
/Christian
--
Christian Ridderström http://www.md.kth.se/~chr
On Fri, 6 Feb 2004, Jan-Åke Larsson wrote:
> > If you're interested in what you can do with dvipng web-wise, have a
> > look at http://www.mai.liu.se/~jalar/dvipng/test.html
> > (and change your fontsize)
>
> Thanks! I wondered why it was so small. Btw, why do the formulas seems
> a bit blury?
> Can I filter the latex-code somehow to make it safe enough, i.e. so safe
> that we feel it can be left running on wiki.lyx.org?
just chroot jail it under a dedicated user.
There's no way to filter the latex code to make it safe. Somebody will always
invent an obscure construct that will go aro
On Friday 06 February 2004 18:17, Andre Poenitz wrote:
> I think the possible harm is even restricted to places below the .tex
> doc in the directory tree, but I am not entirely sure...
Depends on the installation (chrooted or not). Dunno in this case.
Alfredo
On Fri, 6 Feb 2004, Alfredo Braunstein wrote:
> Andre Poenitz wrote:
>
> > The LaTeX can't do anything worse than to read and write files with the
> > permissions of the user. So it can't do anymore harm than
> >
> > 'su user; rm -rf /'
>
> Note that wiki does *not* allow that, obviously. You
On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 06:05:14PM +0100, Alfredo Braunstein wrote:
> Andre Poenitz wrote:
>
> > The LaTeX can't do anything worse than to read and write files with the
> > permissions of the user. So it can't do anymore harm than
> >
> > 'su user; rm -rf /'
>
> Note that wiki does *not* allow
Andre Poenitz wrote:
> The LaTeX can't do anything worse than to read and write files with the
> permissions of the user. So it can't do anymore harm than
>
> 'su user; rm -rf /'
Note that wiki does *not* allow that, obviously. You can delete thing under
revision tracking only.
Alfredo
On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 05:56:12PM +0100, Christian Ridderström wrote:
> On Fri, 6 Feb 2004, Angus Leeming wrote:
>
> > Christian Ridderström wrote:
> > > This is for the wiki pages, so the users are *anyone*...
> >
> > Sure, but you keep a back-up don't you? I seem to remember some
> > disgrunt
> "Christian" == Christian Ridderström <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I tend to second Angus' (?) opinion: do we really need that?
Christian> Maybe not, but it was fun hacking it :-)
Which is definitely a good enough reason.
JMarc
On Fri, 6 Feb 2004, Angus Leeming wrote:
> Christian Ridderström wrote:
> > This is for the wiki pages, so the users are *anyone*...
>
> Sure, but you keep a back-up don't you? I seem to remember some
> disgruntled vandal some time back...
The wiki pages are under revision control, so that's no
On Fri, 6 Feb 2004, Jan-Åke Larsson wrote:
> Christian Ridderström wrote:
> > http://www.lyx.org/~chr/wiki/pmwiki.php?pagename=MathTest.MathTest
>
> I'd agree. Full stop. Obviously, I'd argue for dvipng8^)
You would...
> If you're interested in what you can do with dvipng web-wise, ha
On Fri, 6 Feb 2004, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> > "Christian" == Christian Ridderström <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Christian> On Fri, 6 Feb 2004, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> >> What about something like mimetex:
> >> http://www.forkosh.com/mimetex.html
>
> Christian> Thanks, I could
Christian Ridderström wrote:
> This is for the wiki pages, so the users are *anyone*...
Sure, but you keep a back-up don't you? I seem to remember some
disgruntled vandal some time back...
--
Angus
On Fri, 6 Feb 2004, Angus Leeming wrote:
> Christian Ridderström wrote:
>
> > Hi
> >
> > I thought it might be nice to be able to insert formulas in the wiki
> > pages, so I've hacked together something here:
> >
> > http://www.lyx.org/~chr/wiki/pmwiki.php?pagename=Math.Math
> >
> > which does
Christian Ridderström wrote:
> On Fri, 6 Feb 2004, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>
> > What about something like mimetex:
> > http://www.forkosh.com/mimetex.html
>
> Thanks, I could just plug in mimetex instead of the latex-bit and it
> works, although the result looks less nice IMO. Anyway, there
> "Christian" == Christian Ridderström <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Christian> On Fri, 6 Feb 2004, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>> What about something like mimetex:
>> http://www.forkosh.com/mimetex.html
Christian> Thanks, I could just plug in mimetex instead of the
Christian> latex-bit and it
On Fri, 6 Feb 2004, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> What about something like mimetex:
> http://www.forkosh.com/mimetex.html
Thanks, I could just plug in mimetex instead of the latex-bit and it
works, although the result looks less nice IMO. Anyway, there is a
test-installation here
http:
Christian Ridderström wrote:
> Hi
>
> I thought it might be nice to be able to insert formulas in the wiki
> pages, so I've hacked together something here:
>
> http://www.lyx.org/~chr/wiki/pmwiki.php?pagename=Math.Math
>
> which does something similar to what latex-preview, i.e. this markup
>
> "Christian" == Christian Ridderström <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Christian> Now to my question. I'm guessing that letting arbitrary
Christian> latex code be executed using this mechanism is a *huge*
Christian> security problem. (Well, assuming that the hacker also
Christian> knows his latex
On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 03:07:34PM +0100, Christian Ridderström wrote:
> Now to my question. I'm guessing that letting arbitrary latex code be
> executed using this mechanism is a *huge* security problem.
> (Well, assuming that the hacker also knows his latex).
TeX has only very limited abilitys
Hi
I thought it might be nice to be able to insert formulas in the wiki
pages, so I've hacked together something here:
http://www.lyx.org/~chr/wiki/pmwiki.php?pagename=Math.Math
which does something similar to what latex-preview, i.e. this markup
[[$ x = y + z $]]
causes a .te
On Thursday 25 April 2002 3:04 pm, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
> Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> | Apologies for the off-topic nature, but you're the best C++ programmers I
> | know ;-)
> |
> | Boost has shared_ptr and shared_c_ptr and scoped_ptr but no scope
Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| Apologies for the off-topic nature, but you're the best C++ programmers I
| know ;-)
>
| Boost has shared_ptr and shared_c_ptr and scoped_ptr but no scoped_c_ptr
| which leads to the thought that actually all these are the same
Apologies for the off-topic nature, but you're the best C++ programmers I
know ;-)
Boost has shared_ptr and shared_c_ptr and scoped_ptr but no scoped_c_ptr
which leads to the thought that actually all these are the same, save for the
function they call in their d-tor.
So why don
On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 09:17:31AM +0100, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
> "Kayvan A. Sylvan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> | This list is the same set of files compiled with gcc-2.95.3.
> >
> | I compiled gcc-3.0.3 with CFLAGS=-O2. Did I do something wrong in
> | the compile? (I used "make CFLAGS=
I just compiled gcc-3.0.3 on Win2K/Cygnus for grins.
My grin turned into a frozen mask of terror when I saw this:
[Kayvan@GORILLA c:/cygwin/home/Kayvan/src/CC/src] ls -l *.exe
-rwxr-xr-x1 Kayvan None 1511629 Feb 6 18:22 0-0.exe*
-rwxr-xr-x1 Kayvan None 1511629
On Wed, Sep 19, 2001 at 06:33:42PM +0100, Angus Leeming wrote:
> It would be nice, however, to have an xpm file with a transparent background
> to test that my fix works ;-)
add a colour "None" that is used for the background.
Also see
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=224364&g
I'm trying to test a fix to a bug in the graphics inset: if the .xpm file has
a transparent colour and the LyX screen has a dark background, then
visualisation of the graphic is difficult. The fix is to ensure that the
graphics inset has a configurable background. This I've done.
It would be n
Hi John,
There are no words for what has happened. We are all shocked and deeply
feel with the people who became victims of this unbelievable crime.
Please take my deepest sympathy,
Jürgen
John Weiss wrote:
> For all of my non-American friends on the LyX list:
>
> I work in a city called Dan
For all of my non-American friends on the LyX list:
I work in a city called Danbury, about 75 miles northeast of New York
City. My employer has TV's in the two corporate cafeterias. They
were all tuned to CNN all day yesterday.
Understand that, though I live outside of The City, I have friends
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