On Thursday 17 January 2002 16:07, Juergen Vigna wrote:
> On 17-Jan-2002 Jose Abilio Oliveira Matos wrote:
> > I hope you enjoy it. :-)
>
> Well you know we'll visit parents in Argentina and IMO you all follow the
> news there. So I only hope it will not be too caotic.
I hope not.
> The prob
On 17-Jan-2002 Jose Abilio Oliveira Matos wrote:
> I hope you enjoy it. :-)
Well you know we'll visit parents in Argentina and IMO you all follow the
news there. So I only hope it will not be too caotic.
> That can be a property specified in the layout class, some kind of logical
> style
On Thursday 17 January 2002 11:12, Juergen Vigna wrote:
> > I'm glad that you ask this although you will be soon on vacations.
>
> #:O)
I hope you enjoy it. :-)
> > For latex Standard can have two different meanings. Sometimes it acts
> > as a paragraph, and sometimes as a place to put lat
On 17-Jan-2002 Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
> Juergen Vigna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>| I could think that we could use this "Empty" or IMO "Dummy" would be better
>| for LaTeX too and it should also be in ALL textclasses AND it should be as
>| the "Standard" a fixed number (we can do this if
> I'm glad that you ask this although you will be soon on vacations.
#:O)
> For latex Standard can have two different meanings. Sometimes it acts as a
> paragraph, and sometimes as a place to put latex code. That is one of the
For me "Standard" in LaTeX term means that I don't set any sp
On Tuesday 08 January 2002 11:11, Juergen Vigna wrote:
> And one other question couldn't we just have "Standard" layout defaulting
> to layout-no == 0? This would simplify things (when for example I want to
> force Standard layout on a paragraph how can I do this now?) IMO.
I'm glad that you as
There was some discussion here on how to get a "dummy" layout into a file.
Well I just discovered this code maybe this is responsible?
// Gets a layout (style) name from layout number and textclass number
string const &
LyXTextClassList::NameOfLayout(textclass_type textclass,