On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 06:08:01PM -0800, Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Fri, 14 Jan 2005, Chris Menzel wrote:
>
> > This seems to be LyX-specific. LeftAlt works fine as Meta under emacs and
> > xemacs out of the box. But under LyX it works as I believe it is designed
> > to by default, viz., like an Al
On Fri, 14 Jan 2005, Chris Menzel wrote:
> This seems to be LyX-specific. LeftAlt works fine as Meta under emacs and
> xemacs out of the box. But under LyX it works as I believe it is designed
> to by default, viz., like an Alt key, i.e., Alt-f brings up the File menu,
> Alt-d the Document menu, e
LyX folk,
I recently set up a new FreeBSD/Xorg workstation for myself at my
office. LyX installed easily and works beautifully, of course, but I
cannot for the life of me get either LeftAlt or the "Windows" (ugh) key
to function as a Meta key. This seems to be LyX-specific. LeftAlt
works fine a
Matej Cepl wrote:
> Comments?
I can't comment on the ability of the script to do the task you set it, but
here's some comments on the script itself:
Isn't "function" a bash-ism? You can just use "lyxvalue" here.
function lyxvalue()
You should enclose $2 in double quotes. It might contain spaces
Hi,
while reading a Steve Litt's column on writing technical books
(http://www.troubleshooters.com/tpromag/200201/200201.htm) I found this:
But Docbook had its own problems. I could have used Emacs to front end my
Docbook, but I don't know Emacs and have had trouble trying to learn it.
LyX can
Dear All
I am using, by the first time, Bibtex in connection with LyX and I am
needing some help with the following problem: when I insert a citation
reference, in LyX everything looks fine; however, when I go to see the
DVI file, where it should be "Smith [1]", I see "(author ?) [1]". I
would lik
Dear friends,
Thanks to the advice I got (see below), I am now able to access
PDF output from LyX. Thanks a lot!
Shailesh Shirali
Dear Sirs,
When I do "View>PDF" I get the following message:
"Cannot view file. No information for viewing PDF (dvipdfm)."
Go to Edit -> Preferences -
>>To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
>>From: Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: Re: Inserting Photoshop EPS Files
>>Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2005 18:22:53 +
>>
>>Stephen Buonopane wrote:
[..]
>>I have found ps2eps to do a great job of cleaning up non-standard
>>PostScript.
>>
>>http://www.telemati