From: Richard Heck [rgh...@comcast.net]
Sent: Friday, June 08, 2012 2:16 PM
>Not at the moment, I don't think, though feel free to file an
>enhancement request. It probably wouldn't be all that hard to make this
>work.
There is an enhancement request already filed that has a patch:
http://www.lyx
On 9 June 2012 02:16, Richard Heck wrote:
> On 06/08/2012 01:17 PM, Horacio Pérez wrote:
>>
>> Is it possible somehow to drag and drop image files to LyX?
>>
> Not at the moment, I don't think, though feel free to file an enhancement
> request. It probably wouldn
On 06/08/2012 01:17 PM, Horacio Pérez wrote:
Is it possible somehow to drag and drop image files to LyX?
Not at the moment, I don't think, though feel free to file an
enhancement request. It probably wouldn't be all that hard to make this
work.
rh
Is it possible somehow to drag and drop image files to LyX?
On 22. juni 2010 18:11, Jose A. Rodrigo wrote:
Hi!!
First of all congratulations for this useful program and brilliant
project!!
It is not possible to drag-and-drop text (just by selecting it with
mouse pointer) like other text processors i.e. OpenWriter. Do you know
when this feature will be
On Tue, 22 Jun 2010, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
I can't see any advantages for mouse drag-and-drop text against copy and
paste with shortcuts.
Perhaps only for those who are not touch-typists and used to using the
pointy device for everything.
Rich
> > It is not possible to drag-and-drop text (just by
> selecting it with
> > mouse pointer) like other text processors i.e.
> OpenWriter. Do you know
> > when this feature will be added to lyx? I think that
> it will be very
> > useful for many users. It
On Tuesday 22 June 2010 12:11:57 Jose A. Rodrigo wrote:
Hi!!
First of all congratulations for this useful program and brilliant
project!!
It is not possible to drag-and-drop text (just by selecting it with
mouse pointer) like other text processors i.e. OpenWriter. Do you know
when this
On Tuesday 22 June 2010 12:11:57 Jose A. Rodrigo wrote:
> Hi!!
>
> First of all congratulations for this useful program and brilliant
> project!!
>
> It is not possible to drag-and-drop text (just by selecting it with
> mouse pointer) like other text processors i.e. Op
Hi!!
First of all congratulations for this useful program and brilliant project!!
It is not possible to drag-and-drop text (just by selecting it with
mouse pointer) like other text processors i.e. OpenWriter. Do you know
when this feature will be added to lyx? I think that it will be very
Well, the thing with the shortcuts:
Ubuntu: Ctrl+X == Mac: Cmd+X (=the Command-Key, old Mac users still
call it "Apple-Key" although there is no Apple on it any more but a
kind of knot)
and so on.
Ah:
I just tried it in Lyx on MacOSX:
Alt+arrow and Ctrl+arrow do the same thing in Lyx.
Am 06.08.2009 um 13:32 schrieb Nikos Alexandris:
JFYI,
gedit (GNOME's default text editor) has the Alt+Arrow(s) option to
move
selected line_s_ of text. I find it very convenient.
Nikos
This could be a nice alternative IMHO.
Surely, another shortcut is needed, as Alt+Arrow is "jump to t
>> "Drag and drop" text is one the most annoying
>> things I have found with
>>>> word processors.
>>>> It is too easy to do it by accident, not notice,
>>>> and output garbage for people to read.
>
> I can't imagine how one
JFYI,
gedit (GNOME's default text editor) has the Alt+Arrow(s) option to move
selected line_s_ of text. I find it very convenient.
Nikos
Johannes Knaus wrote:
First of all, I simply didn't realize that mouse drag'n'drop did not
work in Lyx and thought this could maybe a platform specific issue, not
a general one.
On Fri, 2009-07-31 at 11:43 -0400, Michael Joyner:
"Drag and drop" text is one the mo
It would appear that on Aug 1, Steve Litt did say:
> You, my friend, are a prime candidate for two free software offerings I use
> on
> a daily, no, a minutely basis: Umenu and VimOutliner.
<>
> We keyboard types haven't gotten the respect we deserved ever since Windows
> 3.0 raised it
On Saturday 01 August 2009 00:12:51 Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
> [rant-mode]
> I might be a keyboard centric computer user who is always having
> difficulty dealing with the point N click style "dogma" that seems
> to say that if you make it easy for mouse centric users to click
> instead of ke
this.
I for one am glad many people use that technique, It means it's
unlikely that LyX's keyboard control methods will be phased out any
time soon.
> Those who don't like drag and drop are not forced to use it, it would be just
> another editing option (m
On Friday 31 July 2009 12:20:27 Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
> Nikos Alexandris wrote:
> > On Fri, 2009-07-31 at 11:43 -0400, Michael Joyner:
> >> "Drag and drop" text is one the most annoying things I have found with
> >> word processors.
> >> It is
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Johannes Knaus wrote:
It certainly would be a problem, if implementing this feature really
costs a lot of time. I simply don't know this as I'm not a programmer.
To answer your question, this feature is straight forward to implement
Hum... "this feature is *not* str
Johannes Knaus wrote:
It certainly would be a problem, if implementing this feature really
costs a lot of time. I simply don't know this as I'm not a programmer.
To answer your question, this feature is straight forward to implement
as we have developed own text work area and do not rely on a
First of all, I simply didn't realize that mouse drag'n'drop did not
work in Lyx and thought this could maybe a platform specific issue,
not a general one.
On Fri, 2009-07-31 at 11:43 -0400, Michael Joyner:
"Drag and drop" text is one the most annoying things
Nikos Alexandris wrote:
On Fri, 2009-07-31 at 11:43 -0400, Michael Joyner:
"Drag and drop" text is one the most annoying things I have found with
word processors.
It is too easy to do it by accident, not notice, and output garbage
for people to read.
I don't mean drag-n-drop
On Fri, 2009-07-31 at 11:43 -0400, Michael Joyner:
> "Drag and drop" text is one the most annoying things I have found with
> word processors.
> It is too easy to do it by accident, not notice, and output garbage
> for people to read.
I don't mean drag-n-drop with
"Drag and drop" text is one the most annoying things I have found with
word processors.
It is too easy to do it by accident, not notice, and output garbage for
people to read.
Nikos Alexandris wrote:
> On Fri, 2009-07-31 at 06:12 -0700, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
>
>>> Hell
On Fri, 2009-07-31 at 06:12 -0700, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Maybe a stupid question:
> > But I realized that I can select/mark a sentence with the
> > mouse, but I cannot drag this selected sentence around in
> > Lyx, e.g. placing it in the paragraph above. Everytime I try
> > this
> Hello,
>
> Maybe a stupid question:
> But I realized that I can select/mark a sentence with the
> mouse, but I cannot drag this selected sentence around in
> Lyx, e.g. placing it in the paragraph above. Everytime I try
> this the sentence is deselected.
With alt + arrow up (arrow down) you ge
On Wed, 29 Jul 2009, Ignacio Garc?a wrote:
But I realized that I can select/mark a sentence with the mouse, but I
cannot drag this selected sentence around in Lyx, e.g. placing it in the
paragraph above. Everytime I try this the sentence is deselected.
So, would this be a good idea to propose
Johannes Knaus wrote Wed, 29 Jul 2009
>>> But I realized that I can select/mark a sentence
>>> with the mouse, but I cannot drag this selected
>>> sentence around in Lyx, e.g. placing it in the
>>> paragraph above. Everytime I try this the sentence
>>> is deselected.
> So, would this be a good id
Johannes Knaus wrote:
> So, would this be a good idea to propose this for future Lyx versions?
There's already a feature request for this:
http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/5643
Jürgen
nice feature. I'm quite used to it; in
nearly all Applications I regularly use (even in the Editor I use for
basic python scripts) I can do this internal drag and drop.
How do others think about this?
>Hello,
>
>Maybe a stupid question:
>But I realized that I can select/mark a sentence
>with the mouse, but I cannot drag this selected
>sentence around in Lyx, e.g. placing it in the
>paragraph above. Everytime I try this the sentence
>is deselected.
>
>As I don't remember well: Is this behaviour e
viour expected in Lyx or is it a
bug? Do I have to press another button to drag and drop?
OS: Mac OSX 10.5 (Intel)
Lyx: 1.6.3
Thanks for your help.
Johannes
--
Sometimes I lie awake at night, and ask, "Where have I gone wrong?"
Then a voice says to me, "This is going to take m
Roy Schestowitz wrote:
Things appear to work fine when I copy accented text (tried Sørtun and
Levänen)
from Mozilla Firefox to LyX directly. Konqueror is inferior in terms of
language support (Firefox can display Chinese, Arabic, Thai, etc.), so I
suggest you try Firefox.
Thank you Roy (and P
Pol wrote:
Hi,
I was not able to copy a file by drag and drop from konqueror into the
lyx editor, since the non-ascii character in the file name (an accented
letter, in my case) is erased during the procedure.
Is it possible to fix that?
Non-ASCII characters in URIs should not be used
Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I was not able to copy a file by drag and drop from konqueror into
>> the lyx editor, since the non-ascii character in the file name (an
>> accented letter, in my case) is erased during the procedure.
>> Is it possible to fix
_/ On Sun 11 Sep 2005 12:18:31 BST, [Pol] wrote : \_
Hi,
I was not able to copy a file by drag and drop from konqueror into
the lyx editor, since the non-ascii character in the file name (an
accented letter, in my case) is erased during the procedure.
Is it possible to fix that?
I do
Hi,
I was not able to copy a file by drag and drop from konqueror into the
lyx editor, since the non-ascii character in the file name (an accented
letter, in my case) is erased during the procedure.
Is it possible to fix that?
I do not know if it is a lyx or kde related issue, so i am
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