Helge Hafting wrote:
> Davor Cengija wrote:
>> I see many people are using (or at least, trying to use) qt version of
>> LyX. What are the qt version's advantages over the xforms one?
> [...]
>> Some killer feature? :-)
>
> No killers, but several small one
Dekel Tsur wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 24, 2003 at 05:08:50PM +0100, Davor Cengija wrote:
>> I see many people are using (or at least, trying to use) qt version of
>> LyX. What are the qt version's advantages over the xforms one?
>
> Anti-aliasing of fonts.
This is an interes
I see many people are using (or at least, trying to use) qt version of LyX.
What are the qt version's advantages over the xforms one?
I successfully compiled v1.3 with qt but had some problems displaying
latin-2 characters on the screen and I really really don't feel like
tweaking it endlessly
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>>>>>> "Davor" == Davor Cengija <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Davor> However, it looks that the configure script in 1.3.1 (at least
> Davor> the 1.3.0+patch version) is broken and make complains about the
> Davo
Thomas Schönhoff wrote:
> Hello,
> I've LyX-QT-1.3.0 installed. I used to reinstall newerversions of LyX
> everytime they came out,but now I decided to use the provided patch.
> since I am new to this issueI am interested in advices, instructions on
> howto do it smoothly or a link containing any
Jan Van Belle wrote:
> Davor Cengija wrote:
>>
>> Jan Van Belle wrote:
>> > it cannot find the Xpm library. This while I am sure that it
>> > is on it's place, since I installed Xfree86 4.2.0 or 4.3.0 .
>> > The only time I had no problems was whe
Jan Van Belle wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I hope someone can help me with this one. Every (read:
> EVERY) time I want to compile Xforms (the official release
> 1.0) on a system, it complains in the fdesign directory that
> it cannot find the Xpm library. This while I am sure that it
> is on it's plac
Davor Cengija wrote:
> http://ev-en.org/wiki/moin.cgi/LyxCommandSequences#line46
>
It works now.
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Christian Ridderström wrote:
> On Fri, 7 Mar 2003, Andre Poenitz wrote:
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>> On Thu, Mar 06, 2003 at 03:15:38PM -0800, James Frye wrote:
>> > Now another question from a lazy new user: would it be possible to
>> > somehow define a macro to do that, and assign it to a key? It would
>> > work
>>
LyX 1.3.0 xforms on Linux.
Open Preferences>Lang Opts>Language. Change Default language to, say,
Croatian. Save and Appy buttons are still disabled, but Close is changed to
Cancel. Select some other tab, say Inputs>Misc, change Date format, save
and close. Open Preferences>Lang Opts>Language ag
Raphael Clifford wrote:
> On Mon, 2003-03-03 at 11:35, Davor Cengija wrote:
>> Raphael Clifford wrote:
>>
>> >>
>> >>
>> > Thanks for the reply. I gave up on latex2html in the end as it wasn't
>> > even creating the inline maths
Raphael Clifford wrote:
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> Thanks for the reply. I gave up on latex2html in the end as it wasn't
> even creating the inline maths graphics correctly from the command line! I
> don't know if it just my mandrake 9,0 system (set up as default) but the
> formulae where completely wrong and in
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>>>>>> "Davor" == Davor Cengija <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> Davor> My buttons look like
>
> Davor> +/-Dots Misc Greek !(
> Davor> ) +/- Misc <-- blue colored
>
> This is typically the
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I have LyX v1.3.0 (xforms) compiled from source on Linux Mandrake 8.2. No
problems except this one: when Maths Panel is opened, I don't see all the
labels on the buttons, but when the button is clicked I get a new popup
window wit
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I have LyX v1.3.0 (xforms) compiled from source on Linux Mandrake 8.2. No
problems except this one: when Maths Panel is opened, I don't see all the
labels on the buttons, but when the button is clicked I get a ne
I have LyX v1.3.0 (xforms) compiled from source on Linux Mandrake 8.2. No
problems except this one: when Maths Panel is opened, I don't see all the
labels on the buttons, but when the button is clicked I get a new popup
window with all the buttons property labeled (in that window).
My buttons l
John Levon wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 17, 2003 at 03:56:32PM -0700, Fernando Perez wrote:
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>> > I think that I can say definitively that that won't happen. 'Inlined'
>> > is good only for short snippets of ERT. We couldn't allow it to be
>> > the default. Anyway, you have your script, so what's the pr
Angus Leeming wrote:
> Davor Cengija wrote:
>> Thanks for the affort, Angus, I already have something like that.
>>
>> However, a default setting for ERT's in Preferences would be more
>> than useful. I don't know if the developers would like it, but I
>
Steven Homolya wrote:
> On Sun, 16 Feb 2003, Davor Cengija wrote:
>
>> Now I thought it would be easier, in order to have both versions but to
>> force users use new LyX, to rename /usr/bin/lyx to /usr/bin/lyx-1.1.6p4
>> and link /opt/bin/lyx to /usr/bin/lyx. Now when
Angus Leeming wrote:
> Davor Cengija wrote:
>
>> Just yesterday I upgraded LyX from 1.1.6 to 1.3.0 and now I see a
>> lot of ERT's. I don't like them.
>>
>> Basically, I have a lot of \emph's, \myCodeFormat's and other LaTeX
>> or my o
Just yesterday I upgraded LyX from 1.1.6 to 1.3.0 and now I see a lot of
ERT's. I don't like them.
Basically, I have a lot of \emph's, \myCodeFormat's and other LaTeX or my
own commands, and now the text on the screen looks really messed up.
I see in the FAQ that each ERT can be displayed as 'i
I have installed LyX 1.1.6p4 from Mandrake 8.2 distribution, default
installation in /usr/ .
Now I just compiled LyX 1.3.0 to /opt . When
running /opt/bin/lyx (new LyX) everything's fine, also when running
/usr/bin/lyx (old LyX).
Now I thought it would be easier, in order to have both versions
Jeffery Cann wrote:
> Greetings.
>
> I used the following configure parameter because I want to build LyX with
> the QT toolkit:
>
> $ ./configure --with-qt-includes=/usr/lib/qt3/
>
> However, my configuration summary shows 'xforms' as the frontend:
>
...
>
> I didn't see any other instructio
nary expects.
I suggest compiling LyX for yourself:
- download lyx-1.1.5.src.rpm
- as root do:
rpm --rebuild lyx-1.1.5.src.rpm
- after successful compiling you'll have lyx-1.1.5-1.i386.rpm in
/usr/src/RPM/RPMS/i386 (or some similar directory). Try installing
that file.
But convers strips all blank spaces (margins) and page looks
bad.
re. ps2epsi: I used it few times and every time it complained
about some fonts etc, but the final result is pretty good.
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rake}[~]$ rpm -q xforms
xforms-0.88-3
{mandrake}[~]$ rpm -q lyx
lyx-1.1.4-1mdk
{mandrake}[~]$
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unofficial :-) works just fine. Saved, reopened...
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m 1.17.9, X 3.3.5, kernel
2.2.13)
Window manager is KDE 1.1.2 but I tried with XFCE too.
x-forms 0.88-3
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d would be
quite fine.
My version: 1.1.4pre1 on Linux
Thanks
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?
perl -pe 'tr/\232\212\236\216/\271\251\276\256/;'
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There's a patch which fixes it (and several other bugs), as
sent to me by Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
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u'll see the
checkboxes.
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essfully.
Thanks
Davor
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rmations:
glibc-2.1.1-16mdk
xforms-0.88-3
pgcc-1.1.3-3mdk
pgcc-c++-1.1.3-3mdk
pgcc-objc-1.1.3-3mdk
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into RPMS/noarch/
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n (http://www.freshmeat.net and
search) is a handy tool. It monitors where the files go and
it's able to make .rpm from of the installed program.
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he beginning of each chaper. That's what the
command you wrote above is doing.
LyX (read LaTeX) does what you want by default. Just remove
all the \renewcommand lines from your LyX file.
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in source. As a matter a fact, I'm using self-compiled source
distribution, v1.1.1. But be aware - compilation took 6 hours
on my p166/128mb
[...]
I'd suggest using IceWM (check freshmeat.net)
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quite good and the
upgrading procedure is painless).
On the other hand, maybe your mouse is not set up properly.
Try double-click selecting in xterm or netscape... If so,
check the propriate HowTo
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and commes with every
distribution?
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ehaviour of the math.
numbering procedure (I'm sure I can, but don't know where).
Hehe... it's obvious that I just started using LyX.
Thanks for the answers.
Davor
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XFree86-3.3.3.1-49
WM is KDE 1.1.1 (full version, not pre2 from the distribution)
The configuration is very basic (RH5.2 upgraded to 6.0) so if
some other package is important, just check the RedHat6.0
package list.
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