Re: Still problems with tables

2001-04-05 Thread Andre Poenitz
> btw. what do people say... can I begin the ripping? Uh... I would not mind if mathed was not the only semi-functional area ;-) It's always nice to have company. Andre' -- André Pönitz . [EMAIL PROTECTED] C++-Programmierer gesucht ... Naeheres unte

Re: Still problems with tables

2001-04-04 Thread Allan Rae
On 4 Apr 2001, Lars Gullik [iso-8859-1] Bjønnes wrote: > I won't do anything (major) woth LyXParagraph before we begin ripping > out hte old !NEW_INSETS stuff. > > btw. what do people say... can I begin the ripping? > are we stable enough? > do things more or less work? How about a prerelease be

Re: Still problems with tables

2001-04-04 Thread Allan Rae
On Wed, 4 Apr 2001, Angus Leeming wrote: > On Wednesday 04 April 2001 16:19, Juergen Vigna wrote: > > On 04-Apr-2001 Angus Leeming wrote: [QSpriteField] > > > Ok, I know that this would be very sophisticated rendering, but is it > > > totally unfeasible? > > > > Well I wouldn't say unfeasible

Re: Still problems with tables

2001-04-04 Thread Michael Schmitt
Juergen Vigna wrote: > I noticed it now, here it happens ALWAYS if the tabular is scrolled to the > right (if it's larger then the screen). I'll have a look! If the table is broader than the screen, there is another problem that you have probably noticed as well. If you start filling the last co

Re: Still problems with tables

2001-04-04 Thread Angus Leeming
On Wednesday 04 April 2001 16:19, Juergen Vigna wrote: > On 04-Apr-2001 Angus Leeming wrote: > > > perhaps this isn't very useful, but I seem to remember Warwick Allison wrote > > a qspritefield class in Qt to address just this type of problem. Ie, most of > > the view remains invarient but s

Re: Still problems with tables

2001-04-04 Thread Juergen Vigna
On 04-Apr-2001 Angus Leeming wrote: > perhaps this isn't very useful, but I seem to remember Warwick Allison wrote > a qspritefield class in Qt to address just this type of problem. Ie, most of > the view remains invarient but some section moves. In your case the quadrants > of the table not

Re: Still problems with tables

2001-04-04 Thread Angus Leeming
> Well you won't believe it but if you make the tabular large enough you > can see it's slow even on a Pentium 800 with 256Mb of RAM :( > We should enhance this and I'm looking on this, but right now I only get > small steps in that direction, but don't see a overall performance boost! Jürgen, p

Re: Still problems with tables

2001-04-04 Thread Lars Gullik Bjønnes
Juergen Vigna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | I'm concentrating on InsetText right now so I cut the following questions | and leave them to someone else (Angus for xforms I guess and Lars for | LyXParagraph ;) I won't do anything (major) woth LyXParagraph before we begin ripping out hte old !NEW_I

RE: Still problems with tables

2001-04-04 Thread Juergen Vigna
On 02-Apr-2001 Michael Schmitt wrote: > Hi, Hi Michael! > I intend to go on your nerves again :-) No way, just go on reminding me to have a look at this! > Now if you start scrolling either by moving down from > one table cell to the next with the cursor keys or by using the > scroll bar of

Still problems with tables

2001-04-02 Thread Michael Schmitt
Hi, I intend to go on your nerves again :-) I checked out the latest CVS today. Unfortunately, a few things still stop me from using it for my daily work. - Open a new file - Insert a float figure - Insert a large table into the figure that is larger than what can be shown on screen