Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> What would you think about creating a section labeled "Obsolete" (or
> something similar) and moving pages with archaic content to it? They
> would still appear in searches, but hopefully the location would inform
> the reader that the information was dated.
I'd rather d
Guenter Milde wrote:
> Remember that the history of the pages is available to all (with some
> extra clicks), so if you delete some obsolete info, it is not
> completely lost and people insisting on using old versions can still
> get the help by checking old versions of the wiki.
> (Maybe we could
On 2010-08-13, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Paul A. Rubin wrote:
>> Can we define a criterion for "outdated"? And should attempt to fix it
>> or delete it?
...
>> (I would vote for the latter, but I'm not entirely comfortable about
>> deleting someone else's entries. If I find something I mys
On 8/13/2010 9:47 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
(I
would vote for the latter, but I'm not entirely comfortable about
deleting someone else's entries. If I find something I myself posted
that is obsolete, I'll cheerfully recycle the bytes.)
The wiki is a collaborative too
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> Can we define a criterion for "outdated"? And should attempt to fix it
> or delete it? For instance, LyX/LyXOnUbuntu starts with a comment about
> LyX 1.5.3 on Ubuntu Hardy. Leave it for the one or two people who
> steadfastly refuse to update a working system, or get ri
On 8/5/2010 2:19 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Also, please watch out for outdated information.
Can we define a criterion for "outdated"? And should attempt to fix it
or delete it? For instance, LyX/LyXOnUbuntu starts with a comment about
LyX 1.5.3 on Ubuntu Hardy. Leave it for the one or
Richard Heck wrote:
> Did some...will try to do more later.
Thanks. I proceed myself from time to time.
Jürgen
On 08/05/2010 02:19 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Since it's a rainy day today, I've started to give the FAQ section on the wiki
a somewhat sensible structure.
Until now, the FAQ was organized with reference to some file FAQ.lyx that
isn't existing anymore since a long time, some random thematic
>
> It would be nice if we could have an address of
> http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ
>
That's in Lars' hands... let me first say that '/HomePage' isn't needed in
the URI, i.e.
http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/FAQ
also gives you the FAQ-pages.
However, based on looking at lots of other pl
On Mon, Aug 18, 2003 at 10:59:55AM +0100, Angus Leeming wrote:
> More seriously, I read something on the w3.org site about the
> desirability of separating the actual site structure from the logical
> structure. Basically, they were saying that no web address should
> ever contain stuff like cg
Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
> Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> | Christian Ridderström wrote:
>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> I've moved the FAQ-pages to the new wiki-site:
>>>
>>> http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/FAQ/HomePage
>>>
>>> feel free to check it out and give me comments. I won't announc
Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| Christian Ridderström wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> I've moved the FAQ-pages to the new wiki-site:
>>
>> http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/FAQ/HomePage
>>
>> feel free to check it out and give me comments. I won't announce it
>> on the user's list until in a few
Christian Ridderström wrote:
> Hi
>
> I've moved the FAQ-pages to the new wiki-site:
>
> http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/FAQ/HomePage
>
> feel free to check it out and give me comments. I won't announce it
> on the user's list until in a few days.
>
> /Christian
It would be nice if we could ha
On Thu, 21 Nov 2002, Paul Tremblay wrote:
> I have written a tutorial on using bibtex with LyX and am looking for a
> place to post it. I just played with the wiki a bit, so I know how to
> edit a page. But how do I post a tutorial written in LyX? Do I have to
> re-type the page by hand?
I'm just
Asger Alstrup Nielsen wrote:
>
> > On a 640x480 pixel display running at a virtual size 1024x900, the lyx
> > screen is too large, so the right margin is not visible. I can resize
> > the screen, losing a few buttons after start-up, but can't find a way to
> > get it to start up at that size. No
> On a 640x480 pixel display running at a virtual size 1024x900, the lyx
> screen is too large, so the right margin is not visible. I can resize
> the screen, losing a few buttons after start-up, but can't find a way to
> get it to start up at that size. No help from INSTALL or Customization,
> In
"Lars Gullik Bjønnes" wrote:
>
> *Asger K Alstrup Nielsen writes:
> |
> || I have the last FAQ version in a directory called museum (serious
> || ;-) I can send it if someone wants it...
> | Actually, Lars did put up a FAQ-o-matic on nazgul, but it was lost
> | in the crash. Maybe we should p
*Asger K Alstrup Nielsen writes:
|
|| I have the last FAQ version in a directory called museum (serious
|| ;-) I can send it if someone wants it...
| Actually, Lars did put up a FAQ-o-matic on nazgul, but it was lost
| in the crash. Maybe we should put it up again. I'll have a look
| Wednesda
> I have the last FAQ version in a directory called museum (serious ;-) I
> can send it if someone wants it...
Actually, Lars did put up a FAQ-o-matic on nazgul, but
it was lost in the crash.
Maybe we should put it up again. I'll have a look
Wednesday.
Greets,
Asger
P.S. Yes, my exams are ov
Amir Karger wrote:
>
> On Mon, Jan 25, 1999 at 06:54:34PM +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> >
> > Th real problem is the we need badly a FAQ and a maintainer which has
> > some time to spare. Or we can maybe set up a FAQ-o-matic at the web
> > page, so that everybody can submit entries.
> >
>
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