I have also been using LyX quite often on Retina MacBook Pro laptops since
these were introduced and I was not aware of the problem you described. I
needed to use larger screen fonts and I thought it was because of aging. Now, I
think, I need to get my eyes checked more often.
Cahit
> On Jan 1
When I looked at unix files using Terminal app I found LyX2.0 and LyX2.1 in
/Library/Application Support directory. I do not know why installing LyX2.1 did
not overwrite or delete LyX2.0 folder. I just entered "rm -R LyX*" an deleted
LyX in /Application folder before reinstalling LyX2.1. Thanks
Hello,
Problem SOLVED. It was due to older files I located using Terminal app. I
deleted everything related to LyX (rm -R LyX*) on the system and reinstalled
LyX2.1.1 and float figure started to work. Stephan thanks for your time.
Cahit
>
>> Hello,
>> After migrating to a new MacBookPro (OS 10.
Hello,
After migrating to a new MacBookPro (OS 10.9.4) and downloading LyX2.1 my book
figures started to be UNDEFINED. Also in New documents (KOMA Script Book or
other book classes) "Insert>Float>Figure" has the same problem; it creates
UNDEFINED figures as shown below. I reinstalled MacTeX2014