Note to beta testers: I installed 1.4.0pre2 parallel to 1.3.7 (Win XP
Pro), and when 1.4.0 rewrote my preferences file, all the viewer
settings were vaporized. No big deal to get them back, once the
defibrillator brought *me* back.
/Paul
Nick Kuzmik wrote:
I'm trying to write some fiction involving some gutteral dialogue, specifically, chopping the "g" off the end of present-tense verbs. As I understand it, the correct way to be grammaticaly incorrect is to remove the "g" and add an appostrophe, however spellcheck pitches a major
Julio Rojas wrote:
> Any idea on this error???
Have you reconfigured LyX (Edit > Reconfigure)?
Dan
Julio Rojas wrote:
Hi, I used an older version of LyX without problems, but today I
installed version 1.3.7 and sudenly when I try to preview the PDF
output using pdflatex the following message is presented:
Cannot view file
No information for viewing (pdflatex)
Any idea on this error???
Thanx
On Sunday 05 March 2006 17:21, Jean-Sebastien Roy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I often use notes in LyX to put random comments about a document, which
> is very handy. Problem is, the spellchecker also checks the notes (which
> are full of non-existent words).
>
> An option to prevent notes from being spellche
Hi
I was using document class: article (AMS, sequential numbering). After
defining subsection or subsubsection, i saw my first line (until the
enter) and my subsection or subsubsection joining together at the same
line. My guess is that this is a bug, but i don't know if its a reported
bug or not.
Hi, I used an older version of LyX without problems, but today I
installed version 1.3.7 and sudenly when I try to preview the PDF
output using pdflatex the following message is presented:
Cannot view file
No information for viewing (pdflatex)
Any idea on this error???
Thanx a lot in advance for
Hi,
I often use notes in LyX to put random comments about a document, which
is very handy. Problem is, the spellchecker also checks the notes (which
are full of non-existent words).
An option to prevent notes from being spellchecked would be very helpful
(and quite reasonnable, since notes w
I'm trying to write some fiction involving some gutteral dialogue,
specifically, chopping the "g" off the end of present-tense verbs. As I
understand it, the correct way to be grammaticaly incorrect is to remove the
"g" and add an appostrophe, however spellcheck pitches a major hissy when I do
On Saturday 04 March 2006 10:03, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>
> First of all, I suggest you try to change interface fonts under prefences.
> If this does not help, consider more TrurType fonts, although I suspect it
> it *them* that broke things in the first place.
I guess you're right there, because
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