Stephan Witt wrote:
> Am 08.04.2014 um 22:30 schrieb Georg Baum
>
>> No, the small w is not the workaround. The workaround is to display the
>> LaTeX command (e.g. "\omega") in red if the true symbol cannot be
>> displayed.
>
> How should this be forced? I cannot find the code for it.
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To slightly detail the response. The work-around is already in rc1 and
that's probably the small w that is observed. There will be no change
between 2.1.0 final and rc1.
>
> Why are you talking about the small w? The Omega problem is with unicode
> 0x00ad.
> That's the big omega. I'
Am 08.04.2014 um 22:30 schrieb Georg Baum :
> Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
>
>> 2014-04-07 11:37 GMT+02:00 Vincent van Ravesteijn:
>>
>>> To slightly detail the response. The work-around is already in rc1 and
>>> that's probably the small w that is observed. There will be no change
>>> between 2.1.
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> 2014-04-07 11:37 GMT+02:00 Vincent van Ravesteijn:
>
>> To slightly detail the response. The work-around is already in rc1 and
>> that's probably the small w that is observed. There will be no change
>> between 2.1.0 final and rc1.
No, the small w is not the workaroun
2014-04-07 11:37 GMT+02:00 Vincent van Ravesteijn:
> To slightly detail the response. The work-around is already in rc1 and
> that's probably the small w that is observed. There will be no change
> between 2.1.0 final and rc1.
>
Hm, I thought Georg fixed the small w thing at [23752e611/lyxgit]. B
Yes Vincent, ^+space is what I use, but since I do not need space for many
letters, I have a tendency to get lazy and drop the space and get caught by
the i, a, e of course ;-)
In a math inset, do we really need ^interpreted as a accent, since it's
mainly used as the subscript operator in LaTeX?
B
On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 12:04 PM, Murat Yildizoglu <
murat.yildizo...@u-bordeaux4.fr> wrote:
>
> Concerning the accents, the trick of typing twice would be a solution
> indeed, I was not aware of it.
>
> But it does not works in my case, I get a^{î}, instead of a^{i}.
>
>
I'm not sure where this co
Hi,
Thanks to all for your help. In the test file I have sent, I see with RC1
uppercase W instead of \Omega, and that is definitely better than an empty
space that I get with beta2 indeed. I could live with it, even if it may
perturb new users.
My example contains all uppercase Greek letters and o
On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 11:30 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> 2014-04-07 10:23 GMT+02:00 Murat Yildizoglu:
>
>> Hi,
>> I use Lyx under OSX Mavericks.
>> I have discovered a small problem in beta2 yesterday: \Omega is invisible
>> in a math inset (but becomes visible when the cursor leaves it).
>> I
2014-04-07 10:23 GMT+02:00 Murat Yildizoglu:
> Hi,
> I use Lyx under OSX Mavericks.
> I have discovered a small problem in beta2 yesterday: \Omega is invisible
> in a math inset (but becomes visible when the cursor leaves it).
> I have consequently installed the RC1 to check if this problem has be
Hi,
I use Lyx under OSX Mavericks.
I have discovered a small problem in beta2 yesterday: \Omega is invisible
in a math inset (but becomes visible when the cursor leaves it).
I have consequently installed the RC1 to check if this problem has been
solved. It seems that it is replaced by a smaller one
On 06-Apr-2001 Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
> but I am not going to manually indent files...
>
> and I clam that the burden is on the 4-tabbers to make the source look
> good for the 8-tabbers, not the other way around. (I have thought
> about untabify...)
Well whatever you can change the thing
Juergen Vigna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| On 06-Apr-2001 Allan Rae wrote:
| > On Thu, 5 Apr 2001, Juergen Vigna wrote:
| >
| >> for() {
| >> for() {
| >> if (a very long parameterlist
| > && function(with more than one,
| >
On 06-Apr-2001 Allan Rae wrote:
> On Thu, 5 Apr 2001, Juergen Vigna wrote:
>
>> for() {
>> for() {
>> if (a very long parameterlist
> && function(with more than one,
> parameter)) {
>> ^from here we need
On Thu, 5 Apr 2001, Juergen Vigna wrote:
> for() {
> for() {
> if (a very long parameterlist
&& function(with more than one,
parameter)) {
> ^from here we need spaces
> }
> }
> }
On 05-Apr-2001 Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
> I can live with that. (barely)
#:O)
> Using tab-with == 4, and at the same time indenting with 8 spaces is
> bad.
I don't indent with 8 spaces! I indent with tab's now! There's just the
problem with parameters which break to a new line (when indenti
Juergen Vigna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| On 05-Apr-2001 Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
|
| > So you still want "your" files to be special?
| > _all_ other files use tabs.
|
| Well no this could be a general rule. So files can be viewed with whatever
| tab-with you give!
I can live with that. (b
On 05-Apr-2001 Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
> So you still want "your" files to be special?
> _all_ other files use tabs.
Well no this could be a general rule. So files can be viewed with whatever
tab-with you give!
> a tab with is 8 chars regardless of if a a tab or 8 spaces is used.
> so if yo
Juergen Vigna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| >
| >* tabular.C: small reformat
| >
You automatic reformatter did too many things wrong.
| Lars I would apreciate if you would (re)indent this type of stuff with
| spaces and not with tabs as then we have both the same view of the
| file!
S
>
>* tabular.C: small reformat
>
Lars I would apreciate if you would (re)indent this type of stuff with
spaces and not with tabs as then we have both the same view of the file!
(well I added the comment at the end of the file propsed yesterday by
H.Z so we should have the same view from
> "James" == James Sleeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
James> Hi all, I have been using LyX for a while (> 1 year), mainly
James> for University assignments which need to be written in LaTex
James> (Computer Science). Anyway, in the major assignment for the
James> year there is a large amoun
Hi all,
I have been using LyX for a while (> 1 year), mainly for University
assignments which need to be written in LaTex (Computer Science).
Anyway, in the major assignment for the year there is a large amount of
documentation -- all to be submitted in LaTex. It would be so much
nicer i
>> Garst R Reese writes:
GRR> teTeX.9 will now do ls-R on local and personal directories. LyX
GRR> puts .cls files in a subdir tex If this was texmf/tex then the
GRR> ls-R would be shorter This applies to e.g /usr/local/share/lyx
GRR> and $HOME/.lyx/texmf/tex All that is required is add
teTeX.9 will now do ls-R on local and personal directories.
LyX puts .cls files in a subdir tex
If this was texmf/tex then the ls-R would be shorter
This applies to e.g /usr/local/share/lyx
and $HOME/.lyx/texmf/tex
All that is required is add another level before the tex directory.
--
Thanks, Gar
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