Hi,
I am trying to build lyx 1.1.4 on a Caldera 2.2 system.
I hava the xforms and Xpms installed; but if I run ./configure
without swtiches it complains about not finding Xpm. When I point it
to the place (/usr/X11R6/lib), the compilation aborts with
g++ -g -O2 -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions -L
On Fri, 24 Mar 2000, Roger Williams wrote:
>> Ramon Diaz-Uriarte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Thanks a lot to Juergen and Jean-Marc; however, I cannot find my
> > Compose key.
>
>I set mine in my /etc/X11/XF86Config file:
>
> Section "Keyboard"
> Protocol"Standard
> Ramon Diaz-Uriarte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Thanks a lot to Juergen and Jean-Marc; however, I cannot find my
> Compose key.
I set mine in my /etc/X11/XF86Config file:
Section "Keyboard"
Protocol"Standard"
AutoRepeat 500 5
Left
You might check in /etc/XF86Config (or where ever yours is) -- my
compose is defined there, or so I understand.
On 24 Mar, Ramon Diaz-Uriarte wrote:
> Thanks a lot to Juergen and Jean-Marc; however, I cannot find my Compose key.
> I've tried with xkeycaps (I am running Linux), and cannot find an
Thanks a lot to Juergen and Jean-Marc; however, I cannot find my Compose key.
I've tried with xkeycaps (I am running Linux), and cannot find anything called
"compose" or "Compose"; then I tried modifying directly the .Xmodmap file in
two different ways: first, I wrote :"add Compose = Super_L" (whe
>>From: Rodrigo Esteves de Lima-Lopes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: is it a bug?
>>Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 12:47:27 -0400
>>
>>Hi
>>
>>I'm writing a research report with lots of pictures and any time I user lyx
>>cross-reference device I cannot get the proper number under
Hi
I'm writing a research report with lots of pictures and any time I user lyx
cross-reference device I cannot get the proper number under my references.
For exmple, in the chapter 3 four pictures are present
3.1 blah blah blah Label: fig 1
3.2 blah blah blah Label: fig 2
3.3 blah bla
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> "Juergen" == Juergen Vigna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Juergen> On 24-Mar-2000 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>> If you find out what your 'compose' key is, it is as simple as
>> compose+*+space=°
Juergen> Well at least here it is:
Juergen> compose+^+0=°
This works here too, I just fou
> "Shawn" == Shawn Boyette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Shawn> I've been using LyX since version 0.11, but not until today
Shawn> have I ever used the "Noun Style" button.
Shawn> What I find is that when I set something to Noun Style, it gets
Shawn> changed to capital letters on my display, b
> "Nicolas" == Nicolas Constans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Nicolas> Hi, I would like to know how can I change the format of
Nicolas> subsubsection : instead last number a letter, and text in
Nicolas> italic.
Nicolas> I have :
Nicolas> 1.1.2.3 Blabla
Nicolas> I want :
Nicolas> 1.1.2.c Bla
On 24-Mar-2000 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>
> If you find out what your 'compose' key is, it is as simple as
> compose+*+space=°
Well at least here it is:
compose+^+0=°
Jürgen
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Dr. Jürgen Vigna
> "Amir" == Amir Karger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> From the Revtex docs (3.1, but I doubt they've changed):
Amir> "The most common (and preferred) type of displayed equation in
Amir> The APS Journals in a *single-line equation, with an equation
Amir> number on the same line*. Try to set
> "Amir" == Amir Karger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Amir> For those wondering what ~S in a bind-file means, from what I
Amir> can tell, it would mean anything *except* shift. Except that
Amir> according to the comments in kb_sequence::addkey, it's currently
Amir> unused. By the way, the probl
> "Ramon" == Ramon Diaz-Uriarte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ramon> Hi, I know this is a really dumb question, but its driving me
Ramon> nuts: how do I get the "o" of degree (say, for celsius, or for
Ramon> latitude)? I was able to get something like it with a "\circ"
Ramon> as index, but this
Hi,
I know this is a really dumb question, but its driving me nuts:
how do I get the "o" of degree (say, for celsius, or for latitude)? I was able
to get something like it with a "\circ" as index, but this seems an overkill.
Any simpler ways? I actually think it can be generated with the keyboard
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