Re: Lyx and spell check

2004-03-03 Thread Marc Jeffrey Driftmeyer
Henrik is referring to this part of your style sheet: a:link { text-decoration: none; color:blue; } a:visited { text-decoration: none; color:green; } a:hover { text-decoration: none; color:red; } You made it a Global instead of a Local Variable and since the screenshot is wrapped inside an ancho

Re: Lyx and spell check

2004-03-03 Thread Angus Leeming
Ronald Florence wrote: > The only browsers I have available here (Safari & IE) do not do > mouse-over color changes on those labels. Could it be that some > browsers are misbehaving on those pages? Konqueror 3.0.5 (as shipped with RedHat 8) shows this colour change. Hmmm. Mozilla 1.0.2 does not.

Re: Lyx and spell check

2004-03-03 Thread Ronald Florence
Henrik Edlund wrote: The standard recommends (if not requires) that you put something inside the anchor so that the target is identifiable in some way. Hence why it is nice to put it around the there so the headline becomes the identification for the target. It is rather evil CSS to do mouse-over

Re: Lyx and spell check

2004-03-03 Thread Henrik Edlund
On Wed, 3 Mar 2004, Angus Leeming wrote: AL> Angus Leeming wrote: AL> AL> > Ronald Florence wrote: AL> > AL> >> Angus Leeming wrote: AL> >> AL> >>> Ronald, why is the "LyX/Mac" title on this page a hyperlink. It AL> >>> doesn't actually do anything: [...] AL> >>> AL> >>> Ditto for the section titl

Re: Lyx and spell check

2004-03-03 Thread Angus Leeming
Angus Leeming wrote: > Ronald Florence wrote: > >> Angus Leeming wrote: >> >>> Ronald, why is the "LyX/Mac" title on this page a hyperlink. It >>> doesn't actually do anything: [...] >>> >>> Ditto for the section titles "download", "prerequisites", "using >>> LyX" etc. >>> >>> Personally, I fo

Re: Lyx and spell check

2004-03-03 Thread Angus Leeming
Ronald Florence wrote: > Angus Leeming wrote: > >> Ronald, why is the "LyX/Mac" title on this page a hyperlink. It >> doesn't actually do anything: [...] >> >> Ditto for the section titles "download", "prerequisites", "using >> LyX" etc. >> >> Personally, I found 'em confusing so I'm interested

Re: Lyx and spell check

2004-03-03 Thread Ronald Florence
Angus Leeming wrote: Ronald, why is the "LyX/Mac" title on this page a hyperlink. It doesn't actually do anything: [...] Ditto for the section titles "download", "prerequisites", "using LyX" etc. Personally, I found 'em confusing so I'm interested in your rationale. If you go to the Table of C

Re: Lyx and spell check

2004-03-03 Thread Angus Leeming
Ronald Florence wrote: > Configuring cocoAspell to work with LyX/Mac is covered in the > LyX/Mac > howto at . Click on > spell-checkers in the table of contents. Ronald, why is the "LyX/Mac" title on this page a hyperlink. It doesn't actually do anything:

Re: Lyx and spell check

2004-03-03 Thread Aric Gregson
On 3/3/04 9:23 Gennady Fiksel sent the following: >When tried to do spell check the same message appeared every time - >Failed to start ispell. It happens even I change to aspell in >Preferences. [...] I am using aspell (without CocoAspell) with Lyx and don't have any problems on 10.2.8. I did g

Re: Lyx and spell check

2004-03-03 Thread Ronald Florence
Gennady Fiksel wrote: I wonder if you anyone help me with spelling in Lyx that I just recently installed on Max OS 10.2.3 I love the program a lot. When tried to do spell check the same message appeared every time - Failed to start ispell. It happens even I change to aspell in Preferences. I ha

Lyx and spell check

2004-03-03 Thread Gennady Fiksel
I wonder if you anyone help me with spelling in Lyx that I just recently installed on Max OS 10.2.3 I love the program a lot. When tried to do spell check the same message appeared every time - Failed to start ispell. It happens even I change to aspell in Preferences. I have CocoAspell installed