This question is about my installation of 1.6.3 on linux. Under
Tools->Preferences->Shortcuts->Documents and window, there is a key
'buffer-export' with the assigned value of 'Ctrl-X H'. That key combination
does nothing; the status line tells me it's been disabled. What I don't know
is what fla
Alexander Barcza writes:
>> If you have access to a binary with debug information and to the
>> Shark.app profiler, it would be interesting to know what parts of LyX
>> are causing the cpu load.
> I'd be pleased to help but not a developer. Shark.app is installed and if
> you give me a quick desc
2009/7/7 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
> Alexander Barcza writes:
> > After closing a big file that was opened the cpu load dropped. Even when
> I
> > restarted LyX and opened the large file again the cpu stayed around 3%
> which
> > is totally acceptable. I haven't restarted the computer and LyX in a
>
Am Tuesday 07 July 2009 12:13:35 schrieb A B:
> > It's called an "hyphenation point". Insert->Formatting->Hyphenation
> > Point, or Ctrl-minus.
>
> Great. Although I have to add them manually. So the two questions remains:
> How to avoid doing that manually, and how can I not get the
> hyphenation
Alexander Barcza writes:
> After closing a big file that was opened the cpu load dropped. Even when I
> restarted LyX and opened the large file again the cpu stayed around 3% which
> is totally acceptable. I haven't restarted the computer and LyX in a while
> so maybe the whole issue was caused by
2009/7/7 BH
> On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 7:13 AM, Alexander Barcza wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > I use LyX 1.6.3 (installed the mac version, so no fink or other port) on
> an
> > Intel Mac 10.5.7 and experience a rather high cup usage by LyX even when
> > it's doing nothing. I just have the LyX window open a
On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 7:13 AM, Alexander Barcza wrote:
> Hi
>
> I use LyX 1.6.3 (installed the mac version, so no fink or other port) on an
> Intel Mac 10.5.7 and experience a rather high cup usage by LyX even when
> it's doing nothing. I just have the LyX window open and watch 'top' next to
> it.
On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 11:34 AM, Helge Hafting wrote:
> Rainer M Krug wrote:
>
>> I hoped, that there would be a global option which would keep the
>> inverted commas, but I can live with it.
>
> When I type " , I get guillemets because of language settings.
> But if I hold down CTRL while typing "
Hi
I use LyX 1.6.3 (installed the mac version, so no fink or other port) on an
Intel Mac 10.5.7 and experience a rather high cup usage by LyX even when
it's doing nothing. I just have the LyX window open and watch 'top' next to
it. The cpu shoots up to 50% and more for LyX with it doing nothing.
> It's called an "hyphenation point". Insert->Formatting->Hyphenation Point,
> or Ctrl-minus.
Great. Although I have to add them manually. So the two questions remains:
How to avoid doing that manually, and how can I not get the
hyphenation character (minus) at the end of the line?
Is manual add
Michael Hill wrote:
Hi everyone!
I'm writing my PhD thesis in Lyx and it's great but I have one problem
to which I couldn't find a solution (I've been trying for hours and
would really appreciate some help):
I have some figures (in floats) that are quite large but don't fill a
whole page. O
Rainer M Krug wrote:
I hoped, that there would be a global option which would keep the
inverted commas, but I can live with it.
When I type " , I get guillemets because of language settings.
But if I hold down CTRL while typing ", I get the plain "
ERT isn't really needed, I think.
Helge Haft
A B schreef:
Hi.
I'm having the problem of creating a table with three columns and each
column will contain a lot of text, so I've set the columns to be like
5 cm wide (each). The problem is now that some cells contains strings
of characters that are not properwords and these must be wrapped, els
Hi.
I'm having the problem of creating a table with three columns and each
column will contain a lot of text, so I've set the columns to be like
5 cm wide (each). The problem is now that some cells contains strings
of characters that are not properwords and these must be wrapped, else
you can't rea
On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 9:57 PM, John McCabe-Dansted wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 8:44 PM, Rainer M Krug wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> I use beamer to create a handout and would like to have the normal "
>> instead of the fancy ones. The reason is that they are in computer
>> code and it should be possible
Hi LyX team,
by chance I found a LyX document nearly ten years old (generated by lyx
1.0).
And it opened witout any problem with my actual lyx-1.6.2.
Another of the aspects of LyX I really do appreciate ;-)
Thanks for your work
Hellmut
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Dr. Hellmut Weber m...@hellmutweber.de
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