Hi, everyone,
I am wondering how to make the Chinese itemize environment incident correctly
as English one? See the red line is the correct position for the bullets to
incident.
Below is two examples for English and Chinese itemize with the .lyx source
files attached.
test_chinese.lyx
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On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 11:02 PM, Xin Wu wrote:
> Hi, everyone,
> I am wondering how to make the Chinese itemize environment incident
> correctly as English one?
> Below is two examples for English and Chinese itemize.
> Thanks a lot.
>
> Xin
>
Dear Xin Wu,
I am quite ignorant of Chinese. Can y
Hi, everyone,
I am wondering how to make the Chinese itemize environment incident correctly
as English one?
Below is two examples for English and Chinese itemize.
Thanks a lot.
Xin
Le 29/01/15 20:31, ben zipperer a écrit :
Normally I open thunar or nautilus, click on the shortcut to my remote
server, right-click on the remote file, and select an application to edit
the
file. This works with gedit, libreoffice, etc.
When I open the file in the above manner using "Open wit
Paul A. Rubin msu.edu> writes:
>
> Possibly a silly question, but just to rule it out: if you right click a
> local .lyx file in either Thunar or Nautilus, does it open properly?
> Occasionally I get a file association linked to a .desktop file that
invokes
> the application without passing it
Possibly a silly question, but just to rule it out: if you right click a
local .lyx file in either Thunar or Nautilus, does it open properly?
Occasionally I get a file association linked to a .desktop file that invokes
the application without passing it a file name. If that's the case for you,
it s
On Thu, 29 Jan 2015 18:48:58 + (UTC)
ben zipperer wrote:
> Hi: how do I edit remote files with Lyx on Ubuntu over sftp?
>
> Normally I open thunar or nautilus, click on the shortcut to my
> remote server, right-click on the remote file, and select an
> application to edit the file. This work
ben zipperer gmail.com> writes:
>
> Hi: how do I edit remote files with Lyx on Ubuntu over sftp?
>
> Normally I open thunar or nautilus, click on the shortcut to my remote
> server, right-click on the remote file, and select an application to edit
the
> file. This works with gedit, libreoffi
Hi: how do I edit remote files with Lyx on Ubuntu over sftp?
Normally I open thunar or nautilus, click on the shortcut to my remote
server, right-click on the remote file, and select an application to edit the
file. This works with gedit, libreoffice, etc.
When I open the file in the above mann
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Especially with Time Machine where it is fully automatic.
Version Control is for sissies.
Especially since it is integrated into LyX seamlessly
Updates are for sissies.
Especially since both MacOs and LyX and their updates are free of
charge.
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