On 19 Jul 2023, at 11:18, lyx-users-requ...@lists.lyx.org wrote:
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> I wonder whether using Tufte Book class is a good idea. It does not
> compile here with TeXLive 2023 due to a bug which is known for quite
> some time, but there is no visible maintenance (last revision of the
> class 2015). By
Hi all,
I am writing a book using the Tufte Book document class, with the Tufte font
included through ``\usepackage{ETbb}`` in the preamble. This works fine. But
the encoding is T1, and producing a PDF fails when I change it to UTF8. I
intend to add some Chinese text, and I either have to get UT
Hi all,
I have LyX set up to make backups when saving and also make backups (the term
seems wrong for the automatic snapshots that these are) every two minutes. But
when I look at the directory those files are supposed to be written to, there
is a file there, but it not up to date, neither as an
On 19 Jun 2023, at 18:46, Richard Kimberly Heck wrote:
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> On 6/19/23 09:36, R. H. van der Gaag wrote:
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>> Thanks for checking. Insert date gives the correct (Dutch) time here, too.
>> But the time stamps added to the LaTeX preview are always exactly two hours
>&
> On 18 Jun 2023, at 20:24, wrote:
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>> -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
>> Van: lyx-users Namens R. H. van der Gaag
>> Verzonden: zondag 18 juni 2023 15:10
> ...
>> On 18 Jun 2023, at 15:01, Maria Gouskova wrote:
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>>> On Sun, Jun 18, 2023
On 18 Jun 2023, at 15:01, Maria Gouskova wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 18, 2023 at 7:22 AM R. H. van der Gaag
> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I noticed the time stamp on tracked changes is two hours off. Solutions found
> online seem to fail. Is there a way to get correct time stamps?
>
&g
Hi all,
I noticed the time stamp on tracked changes is two hours off. Solutions found
online seem to fail. Is there a way to get correct time stamps?
Thanks.
RH
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Hi there fellow LyXers,
I noticed that the Dutch ‘trema’ (the dots above ü ä ï ö ë) isn’t removed when
the word is hyphenated directly before the letter with the trema (it should, to
comply with grammar rules. In LaTeX,
\usepackage{newunicodechar}
\makeatletter
\newunicodechar{ë}{\@trema e}
\ne
Thanks a lot, this takes care of it brilliantly.
> On 28 May 2023, at 01:09, Udicoudco wrote:
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> On Tue, May 23, 2023 at 8:44 AM R. H. van der Gaag
> wrote:
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>> I write most of my longer copy using the (beautiful and eminently readable)
>> Tufte Book and Tuf
I write most of my longer copy using the (beautiful and eminently readable)
Tufte Book and Tufte Handout document class. One advantage of this is that
footnotes are displayed as margin notes. If a note is added near the bottom of
the page, though, this causes the note text to extend beyond the l
> On 27 Apr 2023, at 16:57, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
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> On Thu, Apr 27, 2023 at 10:01:59AM -0400, Richard Kimberly Heck wrote:
>> On 4/27/23 03:13, R. H. van der Gaag wrote:
>>> Having come from Vim and Obsidian, I find I miss a number of ‘advanced’
>>> text ed
Having come from Vim and Obsidian, I find I miss a number of ‘advanced’ text
editing commands, like jumping to a particular place in the text with just a
few keystrokes, or selecting a sentence. Am I the only one who would be happy
to have such commands in LyX?
Kind regards, RH
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Launching LyX on macOS 12.1 (Monterey) causes a warning to appear, saying that
in future OS versions, the application will no longer run, and that it should
be updated. Is anyone working on this? I tried to find indications that this
was so on the website, but to no avail. My dissertation is in
Dear Lyx’ers,
My PhD thesis will contain lots of text in medieval Dutch. This means that
spell checking becomes a problem. There is a very old feature request for a
text style “no spell-check”, or something similar, that would enable users to
have portions of the text skipped when spell-checking
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