Le 04/12/2022 à 12:43, oliver.b...@maths.ox.ac.uk a écrit :
Hello,
Does LyX have an option to copy and paste a piece of LaTeX code in raw
format, i.e. removing any trace of macros that were used to generate the
code?
Hello,
This functionality does not exist yet, but indeed it would be doabl
Hello,
Does LyX have an option to copy and paste a piece of LaTeX code in raw
format, i.e. removing any trace of macros that were used to generate the
code?
For an example of what I mean, I have a piece of documentation in LyX where
the code is given by
0=\dfrac{\partial^{2}\inTheSolid
Pupeno wrote:
> Yes, this is KDE (Kubuntu to be precise).
Actually, for me inserting text from clipboard in UTF-8 works well (I have
UTF-8 locale though, maybe that's the difference) -- it comes to LyX in
ISO-8859-2.
However, character conversion of clipboard in KDE are really trivial:
prelozeno
On Tuesday 15 August 2006 14:58, Pupeno wrote:
> > In 1.4.2 I don't have any problem copy and pasting from an external
> > source to lyx.
>
> Is the external selection in UTF-8 ? is your locale in UTF-8 ? is your
> desktop environment all using UTF-8 as well ? If so, can you track that it
> is a
On Monday 14 August 2006 15:51, José Matos wrote:
> On Monday 14 August 2006 14:25, Pupeno wrote:
> > My wife is doing some work in which she pastes lots of text from mails
> > and other places, most of the on UTF-8 and pastes it on Lyx, but Lyx uses
> > Latin-1, so she ends up with a lot of weird
On Monday 14 August 2006 13:51, Matej Cepl wrote:
> Pupeno wrote:
> > My wife is doing some work in which she pastes lots of text from mails
> > and other places, most of the on UTF-8 and pastes it on Lyx, but Lyx uses
> > Latin-1, so she ends up with a lot of weird characters. Any ideas how to
> >
On Monday 14 August 2006 14:25, Pupeno wrote:
> My wife is doing some work in which she pastes lots of text from mails and
> other places, most of the on UTF-8 and pastes it on Lyx, but Lyx uses
> Latin-1, so she ends up with a lot of weird characters. Any ideas how to
> solve the problem ? somethi
Pupeno wrote:
> My wife is doing some work in which she pastes lots of text from mails and
> other places, most of the on UTF-8 and pastes it on Lyx, but Lyx uses
> Latin-1, so she ends up with a lot of weird characters. Any ideas how to
> solve the problem ? something that is agile ?
What's your
My wife is doing some work in which she pastes lots of text from mails and
other places, most of the on UTF-8 and pastes it on Lyx, but Lyx uses
Latin-1, so she ends up with a lot of weird characters. Any ideas how to
solve the problem ? something that is agile ?
If upgrading to 4.0 is needed, I
On Tue, Jan 10, 2006 at 02:26:48PM +0100, Abdel wrote:
> >This functionality could be implemneted in the Navigate menu in the
> >Qt frontend: Make the menu a list view, allowm multiple selection,
> >create and connect actions to movce things a level in or out.
>
> I was thinking about modifying th
Andre Poenitz a écrit :
On Mon, Jan 09, 2006 at 10:22:48AM +0100, Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
Helge Hafting writes:
I don't know how this "format painter" works, but here is something
I imagine could be useful:
* Mark the part of the document to be changed - possibly all
* Use a menu (or keypress) t
On Mon, Jan 09, 2006 at 10:22:48AM +0100, Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
> Helge Hafting writes:
> > I don't know how this "format painter" works, but here is something
> > I imagine could be useful:
> >
> > * Mark the part of the document to be changed - possibly all
> > * Use a menu (or keypress) to chang
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes writes:
> As far as copy/paste format is concerned, in 1.3.x we have
> layout-copy (Ctrl-Shift-C) and layout-paste (Ctrl-Shift-V). It has
> been removed in 1.4 for a reason I cannot remember.
Hah! Thanks, that seems to be exactly what I was looking for. Too bad
that it is no
> "Kevin" == Kevin Pfeiffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Kevin> Hi all, I just had to change several subsections to
Kevin> subsubsections. There were not enough of these to bother
Kevin> switching to search-and-replace in my text editor, but enough
Kevin> to make the process in LyX tedious. Whi
Helge Hafting writes:
> I don't know how this "format painter" works, but here is something
> I imagine could be useful:
>
> * Mark the part of the document to be changed - possibly all
> * Use a menu (or keypress) to change "heading level" up or down,
>similiar to how we already can change the
Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
Hi all,
I just had to change several subsections to subsubsections. There were
not enough of these to bother switching to search-and-replace in my
text editor, but enough to make the process in LyX tedious. While doing
this it occurred to me that the MS Word Format Pain
- Original Message -
From: "Rich Shepard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Kevin Pfeiffer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Sunday, January 08, 2006 3:19 PM
Subject: Re: copying and pasting a LyX environment? (like Word's Format
Painter)
I have a
Rich Shepard writes:
>Why not leave LyX trim, light, and fast and do more tedious
> editing directly in the *.lyx file?
From my original post:
> > There
> > were not enough of these to bother switching to search-and-replace
> > in my text editor,
>I have a real peeve about those who want
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Sun, 8 Jan 2006, Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
I just had to change several subsections to subsubsections. There were
not
enough of these to bother switching to search-and-replace in my text
editor, but enough to make the process in LyX tedious. While doing
this it
occurred to
On Sun, 8 Jan 2006, Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
I just had to change several subsections to subsubsections. There were not
enough of these to bother switching to search-and-replace in my text
editor, but enough to make the process in LyX tedious. While doing this it
occurred to me that the MS Word For
Hi all,
I just had to change several subsections to subsubsections. There were
not enough of these to bother switching to search-and-replace in my
text editor, but enough to make the process in LyX tedious. While doing
this it occurred to me that the MS Word Format Painter (copy/paste
format p
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