my owner at
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> lot slower than I am ;-)
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> --- Enclosed is a copy of the request I received.
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> >
> > Unfortunately, these things seem to be "hard coded" into Lyx.
>
> These things are 'hard wired' into the corresponding LaTeX class.
> This can be changes easily with a line of LaTeX or two...
>
> > Apparently it's too hard to change this, so it looks like this will
> > be a limitation in
Hey!
> 2. For a particular layout, how do i change the
> default font settings for paragraph, section, subsection etc. I have
> tried exploring the Layout>Document,Character but these donot change
> setting globally for a particular environmental depth.
> 3. How do i change the type of numbering
> | First, I'm quite put off by the recent flow of vulgarities, and
> would| appreciate it if people would use more civil language
>
> Completely agreed.
>
well, if anything I've said has caused offence, I'm extreemly sorry. I
guess different people have different standards, especially between
g
>
> It would be nice, but I don't know if it should be a priority.
If you're making a document wich needs a long glossary, it's pretty
vital. In my document for ewxample i need to define all sorts of
accronyms, PC, MPG, NPC, and a whole heap more.
> > 3.- Spellchecker. A "replace all" button wou
>
> The problem is that some clue-less newbies are not willing to take a
> look at archives of the conference to find that exactly this kind of
> stuff (recreating LyX into WYSIWYG junk like SWP for those who want
> SWP, but are not willing to bite a bullet and pay its price) repeats
> periodicall
> >
> > 1.- An integration of most of the "tips and tricks" listed on the
> > website. Since someone has gone to the trouble of listing them,.
> > they must be being used. therefore, why not include them in the lyx
> > program,
>
> You seem to have a fundamental misconception of how Open Source
>
>
> Like what?
>
ok, I'll make a list of all the things I've found myself wanting. To
start off with, I'll say this:
I've been using Lyx to compile a 20,000+ word design document for an
electronic game. It's been pretty cool, but the large document size has
(i believe) stressed some of the compo
>
> BTW feature requests are always welcome.
>
where's the website for feature requests? or should i submit them to
this list?
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>
> Next time I get a free meal I'll tell the people: 'Hey, the idea of
> eating is cool. But your stuff tastes like shit. Can you tell me where
> I can find something better?'
>
I didn't meant o cause offense in any way, but LuX simply doesn't meet
my needs and, IMHO lacks some very vital featu
does anyone know of any other programs like lyx? Personally, I think the
idea behind lyx is very cool, but the implementation is a little
lacking. There are also some features which i would really like to see,
but which aren't present. So, I'm on the hunt for another
--
Thomi Richards,
[EMA
>
> You should take a look to the latex package nomencl. It automatizes
> the glosary creation.
>
I have had a look at this, and have followed the readme instructions to
the letter. Now, when i go to "view-> PDF", i don't get any errors, but
nothing happens! where's my glossary? i put an ERT in t
> You can put Your description of words in footnotes and force to put
> all footnotes at the end of document. (of course if You don't use
> footnotes for other purpose).
I do, that's the problem ;)
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Thomi Richards,
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Is there planned support for a glossary of terms feature like MS Word
has? So, you'd select a word, and click on "glossary item", and then (in
a popup window), enter a description of the word. In the back of your
document, a glossary would build itself...
This would be extremely useful to me, an
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