Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
rgheck wrote:
What I'd propose myself, somewhat along these lines, is that this error
only be shown once per file per session, rather than globally turned
off. Or perhaps the error dialog could have an option that would
effectively mean: Disable the warning for this
rgheck wrote:
> >> What I'd propose myself, somewhat along these lines, is that this error
> >> only be shown once per file per session, rather than globally turned
> >> off. Or perhaps the error dialog could have an option that would
> >> effectively mean: Disable the warning for this file. We cou
rgheck wrote:
> OK. If so, then someone else would need to implement it, as I don't know
> anything about that. I guess maybe we should bugzilla this
Add a comment to bug 3218.
BTW I think it's not very difficult. Have a look at how QSettings is used e.g.
in GuiToolbars.
Jürgen
rgheck sc
What I'd propose myself, somewhat along these lines, is that this error
only be shown once per file per session, rather than globally turned
off. Or perhaps the error dialog could have an option that would
effectively mean: Disable the warning for this file. We could also put
such an op
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
rgheck wrote:
I also find this annoying, for similar reasons. But I think you might
have cases where the output isn't as expected, even thought there isn't
a LaTeX error. This would be because the different classes define a
single layout differently.
+1.
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 04:04:57PM +0100, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> rgheck wrote:
>
> > I also find this annoying, for similar reasons. But I think you
> > might have cases where the output isn't as expected, even thought
> > there isn't a LaTeX error. This would be because the different
> > cla
rgheck wrote:
> I also find this annoying, for similar reasons. But I think you might
> have cases where the output isn't as expected, even thought there isn't
> a LaTeX error. This would be because the different classes define a
> single layout differently.
+1.
> What I'd propose myself, somewh
Guenter Milde wrote:
John McCabe-Dansted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
I have submitted a patch [1] to allow the user to disable the
Different Textclass warning [2]. I find this warning very annoying as
if I want to share math macros and other text between different master
files I have to clic
John McCabe-Dansted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> I have submitted a patch [1] to allow the user to disable the
> Different Textclass warning [2]. I find this warning very annoying as
> if I want to share math macros and other text between different master
> files I have to click OK every single t
I have submitted a patch [1] to allow the user to disable the
Different Textclass warning [2]. I find this warning very annoying as
if I want to share math macros and other text between different master
files I have to click OK every single time I compile the master. (E.g.
if include the same macro
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