On Tue, Jul 16, 2024 at 10:20 PM David Cardon
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> Is there a way to search the lyx-users questions without having to click on
> each individual month?
I believe searching in
https://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/info.html
should work.
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Le 02/10/2015 09:58, Liviu Andronic a écrit :
On Fri, Oct 2, 2015 at 10:40 AM, Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2015-10-02, Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Thu, Oct 1, 2015 at 11:49 PM, Guillaume Munch wrote:
Le 01/10/2015 12:03, David a écrit :
...
As of now, there is a list of math macros in the navig
On Fri, Oct 2, 2015 at 10:40 AM, Guenter Milde wrote:
> On 2015-10-02, Liviu Andronic wrote:
>> On Thu, Oct 1, 2015 at 11:49 PM, Guillaume Munch wrote:
>>> Le 01/10/2015 12:03, David a écrit :
>
> ...
>
>>> As of now, there is a list of math macros in the navigation menu and the
>>> outline pane.
On 2015-10-02, Liviu Andronic wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 1, 2015 at 11:49 PM, Guillaume Munch wrote:
>> Le 01/10/2015 12:03, David a écrit :
...
>> As of now, there is a list of math macros in the navigation menu and the
>> outline pane. Especially the outline pane works well for that: math macros
>>
Am 01.10.2015 um 23:49 schrieb Guillaume Munch:
>
> As of now, there is a list of math macros in the navigation menu and the
> outline pane. Especially the outline pane works well for that: math
> macros can now be accessed and ordered either by appearance or
> alphabetically, and can be searched
On Thu, Oct 1, 2015 at 11:49 PM, Guillaume Munch wrote:
> Le 01/10/2015 12:03, David a écrit :
>>
>> Dear Lyx users,
>>
>> I work on a document that contains a long list of math macros
>> defining various mathematical symbols. I would like to search in
>> this list.
>>
>> Please consider the examp
Le 01/10/2015 12:03, David a écrit :
Dear Lyx users,
I work on a document that contains a long list of math macros
defining various mathematical symbols. I would like to search in
this list.
Please consider the example Lyx file attached. How could I find, for
example, \speedOfLight ? I have t
Am Freitag, 15. Februar 2013, 11:01:40 schrieb Ray Rashif:
> On 15 February 2013 17:10, Frédéric Parrenin wrote:
> > Dear all,
> >
> > I often encounter compilation problems linked with the bibliography.
> > For example, lyx tell me that there is a syntax problem in a given
> > reference.
> > Then
On 15 February 2013 17:10, Frédéric Parrenin wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I often encounter compilation problems linked with the bibliography.
> For example, lyx tell me that there is a syntax problem in a given
> reference.
> Then I need to search where I have inserted the reference in the lyx
> docume
On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 7:11 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
> On 07/29/2010 03:59 PM, stefano franchi wrote:
>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> I need to do an extensive search and replace that would change all
>> occurrences of ". to ." (rightdoublequotes + period -->
>> period+rightdoublequotes). Is there any way t
Sorry, my e-mail client defaulted to personal reply. Here is the reply with
Stefano's solution to his problem.
-- Forwarded message --
From: stefano franchi
Date: 29 July 2010 18:25
Subject: Re: searching for double quotes?
To: Tennessee Carmel-Veilleux
On Thu, Jul 29, 20
On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 23:17:28 +0100
Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nick Bell schrieb:
>
> > Is there a way to search for text content, irrespective of markup?
> > e.g. if I have H\textsubscript{2}O or H$_{\text{2}}$O in the text,
> > searching for 'H2O' results in 'not found'.
>
> Not yet
Nick Bell schrieb:
Is there a way to search for text content, irrespective of markup? e.g.
if I have H\textsubscript{2}O or H$_{\text{2}}$O in the text, searching
for 'H2O' results in 'not found'.
Not yet, but we are currently implementing this feature.
So currently you have to open the LyX-
John Niekrasz wrote:
I would like to use the "Find and Replace" feature to search my
document for particular citations. Entering the author name or even
the bibtex key does not find the citation within the document. At the
moment I am generating a PDF of my document and then searching the PDF
for
John Niekrasz wrote:
for the author name (I use author-year citations), but this is a
hassle. Am I missing something? Or should this be a feature request?
1.6 can list by citations in the sidebar. Unfortunately, it only lists
the key and isn't searchable. 1.6 also allows you to specify that
On Mon 29 Jan 2007, Christian Ridderström wrote:
> On Mon, 29 Jan 2007, Tobias Krause wrote:
>
>
>
> is there a way to search for a referenced bibtex source? Or do I
> have to search for in the .lyx file with a text editor, go back to
> LyX and search for the surrounding text?
>
>
On Mon, 29 Jan 2007, Tobias Krause wrote:
is there a way to search for a referenced bibtex source? Or do I have to
search for in the .lyx file with a text editor, go back to LyX and
search for the surrounding text?
I'm guessing the latter so I can't help you. However, I think you should
file
Hi!
The only way to do this that I have figured out is to open the lyx
document in a texteditor, and search for the reference there.
I would be happy however if there were some better, more LyX-ish way to
do it!
/Sara
Horacio Emilio Pérez Sánchez wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> How can I search for
On Sat, 22 Jan 2005, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Not with LyX :-( but you could search in the LyX-file for "\index{" with a
> text editor of your choice.
Uwe,
The reason I appear so clueless about searching the text file is that when
I'm working within LyX I just don't think of using another tool to m
Rich Shepard wrote:
As I develop the index for my book I see some index references that I want
to change. Is there a way quicker than searching for each term from the
beginning of the document and checking the contents of the gray "idx" box to
find the ones I want?
Not with LyX :-( but you could
On Fri, 21 Jan 2005, Angus Leeming wrote:
> There's a reason that the LyX file format is plain text, you know...
Oh, Duh! I keep thinking of doing it within LyX.
>> From the console:
> $ grep -n '^\\begin_inset LatexCommand \\index' yourfile.lyx
Sigh. Of course!
Thanks for the clue, Angu
Rich Shepard wrote:
>As I develop the index for my book I see some index references that I
>want
> to change. Is there a way quicker than searching for each term from the
> beginning of the document and checking the contents of the gray "idx" box
> to find the ones I want?
There's a reaso
to grep the help docs.
>>Something more precise than a TOC, like grepping for precise RE.
>>
>>One would expect at least a cumbersome and slow FIND/FIND NEXT on the
>>menu. Even that would beat just plowing along.
>>
>>But better to have some arrangement for pre
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 03/04/00
>at 05:11 PM, Harry Putnam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> ...
> >One would expect at least a cumbersome and slow FIND/FIND NEXT on the menu.
> >Even that would beat just plowing along.
>
> It's there in the menu... Edit > Fin
>But better to have some arrangement for precise RE searching. At least with
>the normal tools, but first we must know what files to look in. The rpm I
The introduction speaks to the doc organization, IIRC.
>have (yx-1.0.4-1), when listing the files I see nothing that looks like a
>
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