> "Angus" == Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Angus> Many thanks. But importantly for us, there is no bug in LyX,
Angus> right? Ie, Katrin should have entered open -a 'Acrobat Reader
Angus> 5.0' $$i in the Preferences dialog, right?
Well, I guess that LyX should automatically escape
On Tue, Oct 14, 2003 at 01:29:50PM -0400, Ronald Florence wrote:
> Chris Menzel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Go to LyX -> Preferences -> File formats; click on "Postscript" in the
> > File formats window, and in the Viewer field enter "gv -watch" (no
> > quotes, of course). With the -watch f
Chris Menzel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Go to LyX -> Preferences -> File formats; click on "Postscript" in the
> File formats window, and in the Viewer field enter "gv -watch" (no
> quotes, of course). With the -watch flag set, gv will check every
> second to see if the .ps file it is renderin
On Tuesday 14 October 2003 4:29 pm, Katrin Pietzsch wrote:
> One question though: what does "$$i" mean?
Now, if you used the xforms frontend, then you'd know (it has a little text
box explaining the syntax in detail). Apparently that is a bad user
interface, so the more politically correct Qt fr
Am Dienstag, 14.10.03 um 18:12 Uhr schrieb Angus Leeming:
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Angus" == Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Angus> Katrin Pietzsch wrote:
LyX: Unknown tag `Acrobat' [around line 90 of file
~/.lyx/preferences] LyX: Unknown tag `Reader' [around line 90 of
file ~/.lyx/
On Tue, Oct 14, 2003 at 03:12:42PM +0200, Katrin Pietzsch wrote:
> ...
> I needed to specify the applications to preview dvi, ps, pdf - which I
> did as Oliver Margraf suggested in his mail (Edit --> Preferences?
> (Einstellungen) --> file format? (Dateiformate) and then "open -a
> Preview" or anot
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>> "Angus" == Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Angus> Katrin Pietzsch wrote:
>>> LyX: Unknown tag `Acrobat' [around line 90 of file
>>> ~/.lyx/preferences] LyX: Unknown tag `Reader' [around line 90 of
>>> file ~/.lyx/preferences] LyX: Unknown tag `5.0"
> "Angus" == Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Angus> Katrin Pietzsch wrote:
>> LyX: Unknown tag `Acrobat' [around line 90 of file
>> ~/.lyx/preferences] LyX: Unknown tag `Reader' [around line 90 of
>> file ~/.lyx/preferences] LyX: Unknown tag `5.0""' [around line 91
>> of file ~/.lyx/
Katrin Pietzsch wrote:
> LyX: Unknown tag `Acrobat' [around line 90 of file
> ~/.lyx/preferences] LyX: Unknown tag `Reader' [around line 90 of
> file ~/.lyx/preferences] LyX: Unknown tag `5.0""' [around line 91 of
> file ~/.lyx/preferences]
>
> ... and that was it with previewing in Acrobat Reader
Am Dienstag, 14.10.03 um 16:46 Uhr schrieb Angus Leeming:
Katrin Pietzsch wrote:
Thanks guys :)!
I needed to specify the applications to preview dvi, ps, pdf - which
I did as Oliver Margraf suggested in his mail (Edit --> Preferences?
(Einstellungen) --> file format? (Dateiformate) and then "ope
Katrin Pietzsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I needed to specify the applications to preview dvi, ps, pdf - which I
> did as Oliver Margraf suggested in his mail (Edit --> Preferences?
> (Einstellungen) --> file format? (Dateiformate) and then "open -a
> Preview" or another programme).
>
> At l
Katrin Pietzsch wrote:
> Thanks guys :)!
>
> I needed to specify the applications to preview dvi, ps, pdf - which
> I did as Oliver Margraf suggested in his mail (Edit --> Preferences?
> (Einstellungen) --> file format? (Dateiformate) and then "open -a
> Preview" or another programme).
>
> At le
> "Katrin" == Katrin Pietzsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Katrin> Thanks guys :)! I needed to specify the applications to
Katrin> preview dvi, ps, pdf - which I did as Oliver Margraf suggested
Katrin> in his mail (Edit --> Preferences? (Einstellungen) --> file
Katrin> format? (Dateiformate) an
Thanks guys :)!
I needed to specify the applications to preview dvi, ps, pdf - which I
did as Oliver Margraf suggested in his mail (Edit --> Preferences?
(Einstellungen) --> file format? (Dateiformate) and then "open -a
Preview" or another programme).
At least I found a way to view my file - a
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