Re: Unexpected popularity for preview-latex

2003-02-18 Thread Angus Leeming
Nirmal Govind wrote: >> I installed the preview-latex-common rpm from sourceforge. There was >> no dependency on xemacs or fsfemacs. After it was installed the >> previews just burst into life. > > Hmm.. I tried that but it ended up crashing my lyx 1.3.0 with Qt.. so I > decided to download and

Re: Unexpected popularity for preview-latex

2003-02-17 Thread David Kastrup
Nirmal Govind <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I just downloaded preview-latex.. it seems to require xemacs or some > sort of emacs with image support.. do I really need to install > xemacs if I only intend to use it with LyX? Does preview-latex > depend on emacs to do what it does? preview-latex do

Re: Unexpected popularity for preview-latex

2003-02-17 Thread Nirmal Govind
> I installed the preview-latex-common rpm from sourceforge. There was > no dependency on xemacs or fsfemacs. After it was installed the > previews just burst into life. Hmm.. I tried that but it ended up crashing my lyx 1.3.0 with Qt.. so I decided to download and compile from source and that s

Re: Unexpected popularity for preview-latex

2003-02-17 Thread Michael A. Koziarksi
Quoting Nirmal Govind <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > David, > > I just downloaded preview-latex.. it seems to require xemacs or some > sort of emacs with image support.. do I really need to install xemacs > if > I only intend to use it with LyX? Does preview-latex depend on emacs to > do what it does? >

Re: Unexpected popularity for preview-latex

2003-02-17 Thread Nirmal Govind
David, I just downloaded preview-latex.. it seems to require xemacs or some sort of emacs with image support.. do I really need to install xemacs if I only intend to use it with LyX? Does preview-latex depend on emacs to do what it does? Thanks, nirmal

Unexpected popularity for preview-latex

2003-02-13 Thread David Kastrup
In the last few days, the Sourceforge statistics for preview-latex exhibited quite large page views, particularly considering that we are in a time of relative quietness (ok, the last release managed over a 1000 hits, about double the current interest, but still...). It's pretty obvious where thi