On 24.11.2016 10:12, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Le 24/11/2016 à 09:01, racoon a écrit :
For example, sometimes I open a LyX help file and it is in
view-only-mode. Made sense to me so far since those documents should not
be changed. But when I restart the session which opens the file
automatical
Le 24/11/2016 à 09:01, racoon a écrit :
For example, sometimes I open a LyX help file and it is in
view-only-mode. Made sense to me so far since those documents should not
be changed. But when I restart the session which opens the file
automatically again the mode is disabled. I just never got wh
Le 23/11/2016 à 22:20, racoon a écrit :
Only the edit mode of the document is changed, not the read-only state
(the permissions) of the file itself.
Thanks. Then "buffer-toggle-read-only" seems like a misnomer. And why is
this edit mode not saved?
Yes, it is a misnomer. This is why the menu u
On 24.11.2016 09:52, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Le 23/11/2016 à 22:20, racoon a écrit :
Only the edit mode of the document is changed, not the read-only state
(the permissions) of the file itself.
Thanks. Then "buffer-toggle-read-only" seems like a misnomer. And why is
this edit mode not save
On 23.11.2016 18:06, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Le 22/11/2016 à 10:59, racoon a écrit :
However, I cannot see this is in 2.2.2.
Saving a document as read-only seems not to work properly. Maybe this is
already known.
1. Toggling read-only (buffer-toggle-read-only) does not render the
document
Le 22/11/2016 à 10:59, racoon a écrit :
However, I cannot see this is in 2.2.2.
Saving a document as read-only seems not to work properly. Maybe this is
already known.
1. Toggling read-only (buffer-toggle-read-only) does not render the
document dirty. So it is not possible to *just* make a docu
I have a couple of problems with the read-only function.
"What is new in LyX 2.2?" (http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/NewInLyX22#misc)
states that
* It is now possible to toggle the read-only state of a document via the
menu Document→Disable Editing.
However, I cannot see this is in 2.2.2.
Saving a