Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote:
>I present a feature idea and its extension with rapid document
> manipulation in mind.
even better to fix the whole bug 87 - drag and drop xrefs from toc to
the document.
pavel
-Original Message-
From: Manoj Rajagopalan [mailto:rma...@umich.edu]
Sent: donderdag 26 februari 2009 16:35
To: lyx-us...@lists.lyx.org
Subject: New feature survey: insert xrefs by right-click (context menu)
on TOC items
Hi lyx developers,
I present a feature idea and its extension
On 2009-02-19, Manoj Rajagopalan wrote:
> Guenter Milde wrote:
>> You mean a filtering similar to what is done in the Style select box?
>> This would be great!
> I'm not familiar with the style selection box - how do I activate it?
I mean the drop-down list of aviable paragraph styles. Activate
Guenter Milde wrote:
You mean a filtering similar to what is done in the Style select box?
This would be great!
Günter
I'm not familiar with the style selection box - how do I activate it?
-- Manoj
On 2009-02-17, Manoj Rajagopalan wrote:
> My documents have a large number of labels and I find myself
> scrolling often to try to locate items to cross-reference. I thought a
> feature that short-lists the labels based on the string entered into the
> reference line edit (referenceED widge
Manoj Rajagopalan wrote:
> Pavel Sanda wrote:
>> Manoj Rajagopalan wrote:
>>> 1. Do you think this is a nice-to-have feature for inclusion?
>> you can try to send a patch ;)
>> pavel
> I sent a patch for another feature couple of days back (case-insensitive
> sorting). This patch affects the same
Pavel Sanda wrote:
Manoj Rajagopalan wrote:
1. Do you think this is a nice-to-have feature for inclusion?
you can try to send a patch ;)
pavel
I sent a patch for another feature couple of days back (case-insensitive
sorting). This patch affects the same region so there is some kind of
coll
Manoj Rajagopalan wrote:
> 1. Do you think this is a nice-to-have feature for inclusion?
you can try to send a patch ;)
pavel
Hi developers,
My documents have a large number of labels and I find myself
scrolling often to try to locate items to cross-reference. I thought a
feature that short-lists the labels based on the string entered into the
reference line edit (referenceED widget) would be useful.
I now hav
On Mon, Feb 14, 2005 at 10:14:57AM +0100, Asger Alstrup wrote:
> Hi,
>
> - do we release ...
> - often enough:
> - too often:
How diplomatic...
- Martin
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Hi,
It is very popular these days to do user surveys, so I figured I'd
copy'n'paste the monotone survey and /s/monotone/LyX/, and change it a bit.
We can then send to the user's list, or if someone is really nice, turn it
into a web survey instead.
I know the focus right
ously), but also those that write documentation, do translations,
design GUIs, or people that take care of the project's infrastructure
(mailing lists etc.) or answer users' questions.
It would be really nice, if you supported my survey by filling in my
questionnaire (takes 20-30 min
Hello LyX contributors,
I am conducting a survey about the way bugs are handled in open source
software projects. The survey includes questions that can be answered by
developers,testers, bug fixers, project managers, and owners of defect
databases. It is only and only for research purposes and
Hi all contributors of LyX,
As you might have heard, I am conducting a bug handling survey on:
http://www.seas.smu.edu/~gkoru/surveys/dhsurvey.html
So far, we have received answers from the developers, testers, defects
fixers, and project managers in KDE, GNOME, Apache, OpenOffice, Mozilla
Hi everybody,
I am conducting a survey about the way defects (or bugs-I use these two
words interchangeably) are handled in open source software projects. It is
very easy to fill out. It consists of three short sections which can be
completed at once or in different sessions. The survey can be
Hello,
I am conducting a survey about the way defects are handled in open
source software projects. It is very easy to fill out. It consists of
three short sections which can be completed at once or in different
sessions. The survey can be found in the address:
http://www.seas.smu.edu/~gkoru
Patois and Zrubecz Laszlo
===
Second
--
You can find the some results of the "survey" at the links on the bottom. (If
you have Javascript activated, maybe you get some trouble, like me).
The first is the document in onl
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