On 2009-01-10, Martin Görg wrote:
> Martin Görg wrote:
> I managed to get up and running with LyX 1.6.1 from the backports, but
> the references are still messed up. Interestingly, only the provided
> help documents had the problem of not showing any labels and crashing on
> update. It worked just
Pavel Sanda wrote:
> this is known problem already solved in the forthcoming 1.6.2.
> pavel
Ah, now there's an answer! Thanks so much for this info. That's kind-of
what I was expecting.
Martin
Martin Görg wrote:
> I open the LyX User's Guide (or any other document) and klick on a
> reference. The pop-up dialog is empty showing none of the existing
> labels and when I click 'Update' LyX crashes with the message
> "lyx: SIGSEGV signal caught".
this is known problem already solved in the f
Martin Görg wrote:
> Ah, that is interesting. I didn't know about backports before. Thanks
> for that hint! I'll try it out.
I managed to get up and running with LyX 1.6.1 from the backports, but
the references are still messed up. Interestingly, only the provided
help documents had the problem of
Martin Görg wrote:
> Ah, that is interesting. I didn't know about backports before. Thanks
> for that hint! I'll try it out.
I managed to get up and running with LyX 1.6.1 from the backports, but
the references are still messed up. Interestingly, only the provided
help documents had the problem of
Martin Görg wrote:
rgheck wrote:
Intending no offense whatsoever...if you're new to Linux, then it may be
a good idea to stick with the official packages for your distro. I know
that means foregoing the advantages of coolprog new.0, but it also means
not running into weird problems.
Yo
rgheck wrote:
> Intending no offense whatsoever...if you're new to Linux, then it may be
> a good idea to stick with the official packages for your distro. I know
> that means foregoing the advantages of coolprog new.0, but it also means
> not running into weird problems.
You have a point there. I
Martin Görg wrote:
Hello there,
I'm a fan of LyX but sometimes it gets me going :)
I open the LyX User's Guide (or any other document) and klick on a
reference. The pop-up dialog is empty showing none of the existing
labels and when I click 'Update' LyX crashes with the message
"lyx: SIGSEGV si
Hi again,
Interestingly, I just discovered, that it seems to work fine with a
document I created by myself.
Should I also mention, that I had another version of Lyx before? That
was the one packaged with my Ubuntu. I removed it with 'apt-get remove
lyx' before installing texlive and the new LyX.
Hello there,
I'm a fan of LyX but sometimes it gets me going :)
I open the LyX User's Guide (or any other document) and klick on a
reference. The pop-up dialog is empty showing none of the existing
labels and when I click 'Update' LyX crashes with the message
"lyx: SIGSEGV signal caught".
I'm af
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