Bennett Helm wrote :
I sent a message to the devel list, but got no reply so far. [...]
I guess that they're not interested. [...]
This is the wrong conclusion to draw. If you look at the developer's
list for the last week or so, you'll discover that it has been
basically silent, per
I recently updated to lyx-1.5.5 from lyx-1.5.3 at the same time
time that I updated my Fedora from core 5 to fc8.
I am including xfig images as graphics. Before, the converter
would automatically take care of the conversion to EPS, so
that psfrag worked on the resulting image (which I use to pu
Etienne M. Gagnon wrote:
Thanks a lot for the reply! You know... What would be neat is if we
could edit the text in the "View LaTeX Source" window. Then it would be
so simple to fix.
This requested periodically and discussed on the list. It would be very
difficult for a variety of reasons.
On Fri, Jun 27, 2008 at 3:00 PM, Etienne M. Gagnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I sent a message to the devel list, but got no reply so far. I know a thing
> or two about languages and parsing, so I might have been interested to help
> writing a fix, but I guess that they're not interested. It's s
Hi Christopher,
Thanks a lot for the reply! You know... What would be neat is if we
could edit the text in the "View LaTeX Source" window. Then it would be
so simple to fix.
I guess that Lyx will remain a less than ideal front-end to Latex. One
can use it to write the first draft of a big d
On Friday 27 June 2008 17:29 +0200, Pavel Sanda wrote:
> > PS Here is what I tried: in american.kmap I put
> >
> > \kmod ' acute aeiouAEIOU
> >
> > # \kmod "," cedilla native
> >
> > \kxmod ' c ç
>
> just a wild guess, what happen with this:
>
> \kxmod acute c ç
>
> pavel
This still gives me
Igor wrote:
I've been trying different versions of LyX. In the 1.5.x mouse wheel scrolled
only 3 lines (want screen at a time) and in the opposite direction that is set
on my system (Vista64)
Now I've installed the alternative installer 1.6 beta 3. Mouse wheel does not
scroll at all; instead, ro
> PS Here is what I tried: in american.kmap I put
>
> \kmod ' acute aeiouAEIOU
>
> # \kmod "," cedilla native
>
> \kxmod ' c ç
just a wild guess, what happen with this:
\kxmod acute c ç
pavel
> Dear LyX gurus: why does LyX ignore:
>
> \bind "cacute" "unicode-insert 0x00e7"
>
> while e.g.
>
> \bind "M-C-comma" "unicode-insert 0x00e7" # insert a ç (c with cedilla)
>
> works?
because Qt::Key_Comma exists, while Qt::Key_cacute does not
(http://doc.trolltech.com/4.4/qt.html).
in
I've been trying different versions of LyX. In the 1.5.x mouse wheel scrolled
only 3 lines (want screen at a time) and in the opposite direction that is set
on my system (Vista64)
Now I've installed the alternative installer 1.6 beta 3. Mouse wheel does not
scroll at all; instead, rolling the whee
On 27.06.08, Hellmut Weber wrote:
>> But as I said in my previous reply to Günter, I doubt that the bind file
>> can take care of a dead key (the acute accent in my case).
> IIRC you must indicate somewhere, sorry I don't remember correctly, that
> you want these special keys (accents, tilde and
Hi Daniel,
Under Linux there is a nice little program 'xev' which gives you the key
code for all keys.
Interesting. I didn't know this, I'll check this out.
You could try to define your personal bind file in '$HOME/.lyx/bind/...'
You'll find info on global and local bind files somewhere in t
Nicolás wrote:
> LyX (v1.5.5) is able to find a certain text string inside an ERT inset.
> However, the automatic replacement feature does not seem to work. Is this a
> bug or the intended behavior?
It's a bug.
Jürgen
On 26.06.08, Christopher Reeve wrote:
> Sorry I can't help you, although personally I think the spacing looks
> just right. Maybe with your line spacing settings it looks funny? I
> agree thought that LyX does not seem to be very flexible here.
It depends on whether a list should be a separate par
Hi Hellmut,
On Friday 27 June 2008 00:05 +0200, Hellmut Weber wrote:
[...]
> Under Linux there is a nice little program 'xev' which gives you the key
> code for all keys.
Interesting. I didn't know this, I'll check this out.
> You could try to define your personal bind file in '$HOME/.lyx/bin
Well, it seems that I have a lucky configuration/installation in my machine. As I already said, I have LyX 1.5.5,
ImageMagick-6.2.7-Q16, AFPL Ghostscript 8.14 and GSview 4.6, Miktex 2.7 and Acrobat Reader 7.
For me, all images except dummy_bbget_gs862.eps (which GsView reports errors when trying t
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