Jim Osborn wrote:
> This seems like a silly question, but I've run up against the
> problem frequently enough that I thought I'd better stop and
> ask the experts. When I have a plain text document, let's
> call it "foo.txt" that I want to convert to Lyx, say, "foo.lyx"
> here's what I've been
On Mon, Dec 03, 2001 at 01:49:06PM -0800, Jim Osborn wrote:
> This seems like a silly question, but I've run up against the
> problem frequently enough that I thought I'd better stop and
> ask the experts. When I have a plain text document, let's
> call it "foo.txt" that I want to convert to Lyx,
Haven't you tried to just copy and paste? If you are using Linux you can do
that (paste with the middle button).
Cheers,
Helgi Örn
On Monday 03 December 2001 22.49, Jim Osborn wrote:
> This seems like a silly question, but I've run up against the
> problem frequently enough that I thought I'd
This seems like a silly question, but I've run up against the
problem frequently enough that I thought I'd better stop and
ask the experts. When I have a plain text document, let's
call it "foo.txt" that I want to convert to Lyx, say, "foo.lyx"
here's what I've been doing:
Create a new document,