On Wed, 19 Mar 2003, Max Bian wrote:
> I am impressed by the time required to compile LyX. Gcc is slow, but I
> felt it took much shorter time to build linux kernel with all the
> modules.
>
> Any config time option to speed up the build process besides turning
> off -O2?
>
> Max
>
I lurk the l
On Fri, 8 Nov 2002, Dekel Tsur wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 05:23:55PM -0700, Reed Loefgren wrote:
> >
> > 2. Yes, exporting as a .dvi and then running it through dvips works
> > beautifully. Can't this be set up in Lyx's preferences, as if it was going
>
On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, Dekel Tsur wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 10:04:01PM -0600, Reed Loefgren wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > In the past I had no trouble getting lyx to print to an HP inkjet. I've
> > recently come into possession of an HP IIP with 4 MB of m
Hi all,
In the past I had no trouble getting lyx to print to an HP inkjet. I've
recently come into possession of an HP IIP with 4 MB of memory and I'm
having trouble getting it to work with Lyx.
It prints fine in apps such as Abiword, so I think the problem is in dvips
(which is not used by an in
Posted just a wee bit too soon...
Although the "imake" version of installing libxpm looked like it
finished OK, apparently it does/did not (at least on this slackware 8.1
install-everything install.)
Try using the "make -f Makefile.noX", then "make -f Makefile.noX
install" method given a little
Hi all,
I can't seem to get 1.2.1 to compile on a particular Slackware box. The
configure script says it has seen libXpm version 4.11, but mentions
right afterwards that it can't find the libXpm libraries. I'm using
"--with-extra-lib=..." and also "--with-extra-inc=" . The compile
finishes, but w
Hi all,
I am pretty new to Lyx but like it a great deal. In the list I often see
references to classes that are not in my default install (fix4.) Is
there a site that archives various classes so that I might download
them?
thanks,
rl
--
1 + 1 = 2
But only just barely.
he various configure options, and it seems to
recognise the additional place to look for headers, but still dies in
the same place in ./configure as before. Just where is it looking for
forms.h? (I'm using bxforms 0.88 and 2.4.17 (compiled from source.))
Thanks for any pointers,
Reed Loefgr