Liviu,
That sounds like a good system. I am quite lazy and usually forget to
update the documentation of files and their versions.
Xu
On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 2:38 AM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 6:44 AM, Xu Wang wrote:
> > Graham,
> >
> > That's interesting! haha yes, sometim
On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 6:44 AM, Xu Wang wrote:
> Graham,
>
> That's interesting! haha yes, sometimes I have a similar problem of knowing
> I made a backup but forgetting where. That's why I'm switching to using a
> version control system. I think these are better than and dropbox-like
> alternativ
Graham,
That's interesting! haha yes, sometimes I have a similar problem of knowing
I made a backup but forgetting where. That's why I'm switching to using a
version control system. I think these are better than and dropbox-like
alternative because of regressions. You often don't want to go back t
Graham Smith wrote:
> The problem with this for me, and I did read some of it before posting, is
> I have no idea how this relates to what I can do in Lyx.
>
> If I was running Latex then fine, but how does this translate into action
> in Lyx.
Well, I think the procedure is pretty much the same.
Jürgen
> Read the varioref documentation:
>
The problem with this for me, and I did read some of it before posting, is
I have no idea how this relates to what I can do in Lyx.
If I was running Latex then fine, but how does this translate into action
in Lyx.
Thanks,
Graham
Liviu
> The Economist's Babbage blog has a nice discussion on this topic [1].
> Regards
> Liviu
>
> [1] http://www.economist.com/blogs/babbage/2011/05/internet_security
>
> Thanks again, an interesting read.
Graham
On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 12:16 PM, Christopher Menzel wrote:
> On Nov 6, 2011, at 9:38 AM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
>> ...
>> In the SpiderOak case, they don't know your password (unless, temporarily,
>> you log onto their website),
>
> Spideroak (and any other such service) uses the https protocol, w
On Nov 6, 2011, at 9:38 AM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
> ...
> In the SpiderOak case, they don't know your password (unless, temporarily,
> you log onto their website),
Spideroak (and any other such service) uses the https protocol, which encrypts
all data transfers, and surely only (one-way) encrypt
On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 9:07 AM, Graham Smith wrote:
> Thanks Liviu,
> I have used Spider Oak in the past, and it was fine and more flexible that
> Dropbox (but Dropbox has improved) and every so often I think about using it
> for cloud backups,and keeping Dropbox for syncing.
>
Yes, I also tend to
Graham Smith wrote:
> Error
> Package varioref \vref at page boundary 18-19 (may loop)
>
>
> Description
>
> terms. }
>
> Please check the pages in question. You might need to replace the \vref
>
> or \vpageref by a normal \(page)ref to stop LaTeX running forever.
>
>
> Is there an obvious
Thanks Liviu,
I have used Spider Oak in the past, and it was fine and more flexible that
Dropbox (but Dropbox has improved) and every so often I think about using
it for cloud backups,and keeping Dropbox for syncing.
And as an aside, Dropbox does use encryption for their servers: from
http://www.
On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 7:56 AM, Graham Smith wrote:
> I had forgotten all about this until your comments above. However, the free
> Dropbox solution isn't going to help if I come back to a document in 6
> months time, as it only keeps the versions for 30 days, rather than keeping
>
Then use Spide
Hello Xu,
I don't mean to be parental, but this should be a good reminder to you that
> it's always good to save frequently and to save many different versions.
> Ideally you should look into a version control system (which LyX actually
> supports!), but at the least, make multiple backups, and no
Graham, I'm glad that worked for you!
I don't mean to be parental, but this should be a good reminder to you that
it's always good to save frequently and to save many different versions.
Ideally you should look into a version control system (which LyX actually
supports!), but at the least, make mu
Hello Xu
Could you send a minimum working example (WME) of your .lyx file? My guess
> is that you might be able to generate the same error by deleting most or
> all of your document.
>
> My only suggestion for now is to start a new LyX document, and then copy
> from your old to your new. This will
Hi Graham,
Could you send a minimum working example (WME) of your .lyx file? My guess
is that you might be able to generate the same error by deleting most or
all of your document.
My only suggestion for now is to start a new LyX document, and then copy
from your old to your new. This will copy a
I have unsuccessfully been trying to get some latex code to (make a table)
run in an ERT box in Lyx. In the end I gave up and deleted my attempts.
However, now the document won't compile with the error message below.
Nothing has changed other than the stuff I added and then deleted, but I
assume t
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