2010/9/27 Gregory Jefferis :
> On 2010-09-25 06:51, "Jose Quesada" wrote:
>
>> I tried Gobby. it's as simple as notepad, so for serious programming/writing
>> it'd feel a bit limited. But the deal breaker is no undo. Yes, you hear that
>> right. I think Gobby is actually feature-wise worse than in
ended audience of LyX is people who already are
familiar with version control, there is probably no reason to look at
what non-programmers do.
best regards,
Kevin Brubeck Unhammer
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A/B_Testing
2010/9/24 Gregory Jefferis :
> Non-interactive collaborative editing means that there can always be one
> live version of a document to which anyone can apply changes that are
> versioned, identified and much more likely. Essentially it solves the
> conflicting merge problem by automatically mergi
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between Google Docs and LyX, just because it's supposedly so much more
convenient (yes, they lose formatting and have to re-add references;
they still do it).
Even from the slightly geekier camp I've had lots of requests to
install SubEthaEdit back when I ran OS X, so it's not just the
non-geeks who get hooked on that stuff.
best regards,
Kevin Brubeck Unhammer
ry http://www.lyx.org/Download instead (or just follow the link from
http://www.lyx.org )
hope this helps,
Kevin Brubeck Unhammer
nds anyway. However, Zotero doesn't
export the "lastchecked" field, I believe since it's not "standard"
bibtex.
The user shil88 in
http://forums.zotero.org/discussion/1302/export-bibtex-webpage-specific-fieldsinformation-missing/
describes a hack to make Zotero export the date in the "howpublished"
field, I don't know of any better solution :-/
best regards,
Kevin Brubeck Unhammer