Ken wrote:
> Question: where is this session information being stored such that
> un-installing and re-installing LyX (including the user folder) did not fix
> this?
This is stored in a specific Qt session file. The Qt session information is
handled merely by Qt itself, independent from the LyX p
Paul A. Rubin msu.edu> writes:
>
> In Tools > Preferences > Look & Feel > User Interface, try deselecting
> everything under "Session" and clicking the "Clear all session information"
> button. Then close and restart LyX. Does that help?
>
> Paul
Hi Paul,
Yes! That fixed it. Thank you so
In Tools > Preferences > Look & Feel > User Interface, try deselecting
everything under "Session" and clicking the "Clear all session information"
button. Then close and restart LyX. Does that help?
Paul
This request is related to an earlier thread
(http://article.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general/71063) but I am
starting a new thread here to help solve a specific broken
installation.
I copied stdmenus.inc and stdtoolbas.inc from
C:\Program Files\LyX20\Resources\ui
to
C:\Documents and Settings\K
I uninstalled LyX (including user preferences) and re-installed
however that has not resolved the issue.
Where does LyX store settings if it does so in places other than the following?
C:\Program Files\LyX20
C:\Documents and Settings\Ken\Application Data\LyX2.0
Are settings stored in the registry
t a blank document with no toolbars.
~ Eric.
-Original Message-
From: Richard Heck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tue 10/30/2007 7:39 PM
To: Richard Heck
Cc: Patton, Eric; LyX Users List
Subject: Re: Missing toolbars in Lyx 1.5.2
Richard Heck wrote:
> Patton, Eric wrote:
>> Ju
On Oct 30, 2007, at 5:06 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
Patton, Eric wrote:
Not having .../Resources means you also don't have bind files,
keyboard maps and, critically, the scripts for doing things like
configuring LyX and converting graphics. So the menu problem
(aggravating as it is) is just
Richard Heck wrote:
Patton, Eric wrote:
Just to clarify, I'm using Ubuntu 7.10 on a PC; I'm not using a Mac.
Oh, sorry, I'm not sure why I thought you were on a Mac. In that case,
everything should be in /usr/local/share/lyx/. The problem may be that
you have an older install of LyX in /usr/sh
On Wed, 31 Oct 2007, Richard Heck shared this with us all:
>--} Patton, Eric wrote:
>--} > Just to clarify, I'm using Ubuntu 7.10 on a PC; I'm not using a Mac.
>--} Oh, sorry, I'm not sure why I thought you were on a Mac. In that case,
>--} everything should be in /usr/local/share/lyx/. The problem
Patton, Eric wrote:
Just to clarify, I'm using Ubuntu 7.10 on a PC; I'm not using a Mac.
Oh, sorry, I'm not sure why I thought you were on a Mac. In that case,
everything should be in /usr/local/share/lyx/. The problem may be that
you have an older install of LyX in /usr/share/lyx. Check that,
-Original Message-
>As I feared, I steered you to the wrong directory. /usr/local/lyx-1.5.2
>contains the source package (which can be deleted once you're up and
>running) but it's not where the Resources folder will go to live. I'm
>not sure where that ends up (maybe /usr/share/lyx?).
Patton, Eric wrote:
Not having .../Resources means you also don't have bind files, keyboard
maps and, critically, the scripts for doing things like configuring LyX
and converting graphics. So the menu problem (aggravating as it is) is
just the tip of the iceberg. Not running LyX under Linux m
Patton, Eric wrote:
$ which lyx
/usr/local/bin/lyx
And here is the directory structure of /usr/local/lyx-1.5.2:
$ pwd
/usr/local/lyx-1.5.2
$ ls -l
total 2072
-rw-r--r-- 1 epatton users 68677 2007-08-07 17:20 ABOUT-NLS
-rw-r--r-- 1 epatton users 41586 2007-10-05 12:10 aclocal.m4
-rw-r--r-
>As Richard said (beating me to the punch), the ui files have
>predetermined content, so empty files won't do the trick.
>Not having .../Resources means you also don't have bind files, keyboard
>maps and, critically, the scripts for doing things like configuring LyX
>and converting graphics. S
Patton, Eric wrote:
Thanks for the tips. It turns out that I don't even have a Resources
directory in /usr/local/lyx-1.5.2! Here's what I did:
$ cd /usr/local/lyx-1.5.2 $ mkdir Resources $ cd Resources ; mkdir ui
; cd ui ; touch default.ui ; touch stdmenus.inc
Can these files be created like t
Patton, Eric wrote:
Patton, Eric wrote:
Doing View>Toolbars is impossible, because even the main toolbar where the normal lyx menus exist is missing.
Which directory should I remove under my lyx directory (located at
/usr/local/lyx-1.5.2) ?
Thanks,
~ Eric.
Paul wrote:
It mi
Patton, Eric wrote:
>> Doing View>Toolbars is impossible, because even the main toolbar where the
>> normal lyx menus exist is missing.
>>
>> Which directory should I remove under my lyx directory (located at
>> /usr/local/lyx-1.5.2) ?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> ~ Eric.
>>
Paul wrote:
>It might be
lto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tue 10/30/2007 1:40 PM
To: Patton, Eric
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: Missing toolbars in Lyx 1.5.2
Patton, Eric wrote:
Hi,
I've compiled Lyx 1.5.2 from source without errors. When I run Lyx, the main
application window opens up, but all the tool
TED]
Sent: Tue 10/30/2007 1:40 PM
To: Patton, Eric
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: Missing toolbars in Lyx 1.5.2
Patton, Eric wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've compiled Lyx 1.5.2 from source without errors. When I run Lyx, the main
> application window opens up, but all the toolbars a
Patton, Eric wrote:
Hi,
I've compiled Lyx 1.5.2 from source without errors. When I run Lyx, the main
application window opens up, but all the toolbars are missing. How do I go
about restoring them?
Well, the simple way is View>Toolbars, but if that doesn't work, you may
have have an incomp
Hi,
I've compiled Lyx 1.5.2 from source without errors. When I run Lyx, the main
application window opens up, but all the toolbars are missing. How do I go
about restoring them?
Thanks,
~ Eric.
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