Re: [experimental PATCH] Fix menu merging madness in Qt/Mac

2004-07-08 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
> "Bennett" == Bennett Helm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> The following patch is a first attempt at fixing menu merging >> problems in LyX/Mac. It requires to at least Qt/Mac 3.2.2 (the >> undocumented function we use appeared at this time). >> >> I would appreciate heavy testing of this (I

Re: [experimental PATCH] Fix menu merging madness in Qt/Mac

2004-07-08 Thread Bennett Helm
On Jul 8, 2004, at 6:30 AM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: Bennett> 1. In the LyX menu, what formally had been "Preferences" (but Bennett> really was the Document Settings dialog) is now permanently Bennett> greyed-out, so I can't access it. Does it make a difference when you try to open a menu before

Re: [experimental PATCH] Fix menu merging madness in Qt/Mac

2004-07-08 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
> "Bennett" == Bennett Helm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Bennett> (I take it you intended me to reverse the first patch before Bennett> applying this, right?) Yes. Bennett> "Edit > Text Styles" is back, as is "Tools > Spelling" and Bennett> "Tools > TeX Information". Bennett> Also, there's

Re: [experimental PATCH] Fix menu merging madness in Qt/Mac

2004-07-08 Thread Bennett Helm
On Jul 8, 2004, at 9:55 AM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: Bennett> However, "LyX > Preferences" is still greyed out, and once Bennett> again I can't find a way to access it from the menu. And is "LyX >About LyX" present (and does it work)? I am wondering whether Qt/Mac really sees our entries. There

Re: [experimental PATCH] Fix menu merging madness in Qt/Mac

2004-07-08 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
> "Bennett" == Bennett Helm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Bennett> On Jul 8, 2004, at 9:55 AM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: Bennett> However, "LyX > Preferences" is still greyed out, and once Bennett> again I can't find a way to access it from the menu. >> And is "LyX >About LyX" present (and do

Re: Meeting 2004 - Chemnitz again, August 12-16

2004-07-08 Thread Kuba Ober
On poniedziaƅek 05 lipiec 2004 07:27 am, Andre Poenitz wrote: > On Mon, Jul 05, 2004 at 12:09:10PM +0100, Jose' Matos wrote: > > On Monday 05 July 2004 11:00, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: > > > I will probably be able to bring one if really needed, but I have no > > > idea about german electric outl

Re: DocBook Export - must distinguish between "equation" and "inlineequation"

2004-07-08 Thread Chris Karakas
"Jose' Matos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am 06.07.04 20:11:51: > > On Sunday 04 July 2004 14:47, Chris Karakas wrote: > ... > > I use the sgmltools variant and I get that effect - i.e. all &'s become > > their entities, even if they are at the start of an entity... > > > > I am starting to suspec

Re: DocBook Export - must distinguish between "equation" and "inlineequation"

2004-07-08 Thread Jose' Matos
On Thursday 08 July 2004 16:23, Chris Karakas wrote: > > > > I don't have sgmltools-lite installed at moment, so I cann't > > replicate you problem. Well, at least it is python, so it shouldn't be > > too hard to find. ;-) > > I'll try Openjade directly (thus eliminating the need for sgmltools-li

OT Re: Meeting 2004 - Chemnitz again, August 12-16

2004-07-08 Thread Georg Baum
Am Donnerstag, 8. Juli 2004 16:44 schrieb Kuba Ober: > Well, the German system is IIRC called Shuco, from the name of the company > that probably sold the "system" outlets and plugs first. It has two Sorry, but I can't resist to nitpick here: "Schuko" is the short from of "Schutzkontaksteckdose"

Re: OT Re: Meeting 2004 - Chemnitz again, August 12-16

2004-07-08 Thread Kuba Ober
On czwartek 08 lipiec 2004 01:35 pm, Georg Baum wrote: > Am Donnerstag, 8. Juli 2004 16:44 schrieb Kuba Ober: > > Well, the German system is IIRC called Shuco, from the name of the > > company that probably sold the "system" outlets and plugs first. It has > > two > > Sorry, but I can't resist to n

Re: OT Re: Meeting 2004 - Chemnitz again, August 12-16

2004-07-08 Thread Georg Baum
Kuba Ober wrote: > Good call. Thanks for the clarification. But isn't there a company called > Shuco as well (maybe just a coincidence)? In any event, my recollection is > mostly based on folklore than research :) Caveat emptor Yes, there is a well known company that produces miniature cars: http