On Fri, 19 Oct 2001, George De Bruin wrote:
>However, the one ability I wouldn't mind having is 'folding' at specified
>nesting levels (ie, only seeing 2 or 3 levels of my outline, instead of
Agreed, this is truly one of the most useful aids in a text editor
(haven't never had that in a word pro
On Tuesday 16 October 2001 02:59, Robin Turner wrote:
> I liked the outline mode when I used to use KLyX - not an
> essential feature but a nice one. Should be possible to
> incorporate and mordify the KLyX code, I would have thought.
> Maybe something to think about after the stable 1.2 comes o
> "Steve" == Steve Litt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Steve> It would be wonderful if LyX could have an "outline view"
Steve> similar to MS Word, where you could move headings, *with their
Steve> contained subheadings and body text*, or add headings or delete
Steve> headings and their subheadin
David Green wrote:
>
> Steve Litt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I know the developers are working on lots of necessary stuff, but here's a
> > feature that would be real nice if possible.
> >
> > It would be wonderful if LyX could have an "outline view" similar to MS Word,
> > where you coul
Steve Litt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I know the developers are working on lots of necessary stuff, but here's a
> feature that would be real nice if possible.
>
> It would be wonderful if LyX could have an "outline view" similar to MS Word,
> where you could move headings, *with their cont
On Mon, 15 Oct 2001, Steve Litt wrote:
> It would be wonderful if LyX could have an "outline view" similar to MS Word,
> where you could move headings, *with their contained subheadings and body
> text*, or add headings or delete headings and their subheadings and body text
> (with adequate con
I know the developers are working on lots of necessary stuff, but here's a
feature that would be real nice if possible.
It would be wonderful if LyX could have an "outline view" similar to MS Word,
where you could move headings, *with their contained subheadings and body
text*, or add headings