On 30.09.04, José Abílio Oliveira Matos wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 30, 2004 at 08:04:24AM +0200, G. Milde wrote:
> >
> > I assume, File>Reload was never made for external changes:
> > Reload will not work until I change something in my document. Then it prompts
> >Document changed. Save? [Yes] No
>
On Thu, Sep 30, 2004 at 08:44:13PM +0100, José Abílio Oliveira Matos wrote:
>
> > I thought about using the lyx server and started a python script but work
> > stalled due to other projects.
>
> That seems interesting, please report if you get anything working.
And if you have problems you c
On Thu, Sep 30, 2004 at 08:04:24AM +0200, G. Milde wrote:
>
> I assume, File>Reload was never made for external changes:
> Reload will not work until I change something in my document. Then it prompts
>Document changed. Save? [Yes] No
> I have to set this to no, as I do not want to overwrite t
On 25.09.04, José Abílio Oliveira Matos wrote:
> Then what will you call to that time when I tried to do the same for lyx
> instead of latex? ;-)
>
> Why doesn't lyx behaves lyx any other format? What does make it so
> special? ;-)
Quite regularely I want to edit the LyX source in my favouri
Alfredo, all,
On Fri, 2004-09-24 at 21:53, Alfredo Braunstein wrote:
> Paul A. Rubin wrote:
>
> > Which somehow doesn't stop me from doing it. :-)
> >
> > Edit->Preferences->File formats, highlight LaTeX, fill in the Viewer
> > slot with your favorite text editor or text viewer (with path, if
Thanks for clearing that up.
--- Alfredo Braunstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jianwei Huang wrote:
>
> > I am a little bit confused. Can I do it with the
> > File->Export->Customize instead of configuring
> > Edit->preference?
>
> There is no such thing. There is a
> "File->Export->Custom",
Jianwei Huang wrote:
> I am a little bit confused. Can I do it with the
> File->Export->Customize instead of configuring
> Edit->preference?
There is no such thing. There is a "File->Export->Custom", that is intended
as a quick & dirty way of just pipeing the latex file to some custom
command.
T
Hi,
> > I try to customize the Export command, but could
> not
> > succeed. It seems that I can not save what ever
> > command I put into it. By the way, how to put a
> button
>
> THe interface is a little convoluted. Select the
> converter on the list,
> then modify the "Converter" field or wh
On Fri, Sep 24, 2004 at 09:15:57PM +0200, Alfredo Braunstein wrote:
>
> Hah! that's what you wanted ;-) You can add a button to the toolbar and/or
> set up keybindings to easy calling the viewer.
>
> snif, I'm not very bright today...
Then what will you call to that time when I tried to do the
On Saturday 25 September 2004 04:54, you wrote:
> Hi, Alfredo:
Hi
> I try to customize the Export command, but could not
> succeed. It seems that I can not save what ever
> command I put into it. By the way, how to put a button
THe interface is a little convoluted. Select the converter on the li
On Friday 24 September 2004 20:33, mario wrote:
> Hi,
>
> how do I see the .tex LaTeX source?
> (kind of silly, I know;
> or, how Export work?
In the LyX menu "File": -> Export -> Latex. The file is saved
in the same directory as your -file (writes over possible
previous without asking).
Op
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> Which somehow doesn't stop me from doing it. :-)
>
> Edit->Preferences->File formats, highlight LaTeX, fill in the Viewer
> slot with your favorite text editor or text viewer (with path, if it's
> not on your command path), and save. You should now have a View->LaTeX
> me
Alfredo Braunstein wrote:
mario wrote:
Yes, of course :-)
Sorry for misunderstanding.
still, I was looking for something on the lyx bars as to open, say, a
side window and see the LaTeX source directly.
Actually lyx works internally at a higher level than latex, so this is not
possible.
Alfred
mario wrote:
> I got it!
> I may customize the Export command, with my preferred viewer (for
> ASCII/.tex files). Cute!
Hah! that's what you wanted ;-) You can add a button to the toolbar and/or
set up keybindings to easy calling the viewer.
snif, I'm not very bright today...
Alfredo
mario wrote:
> Yes, of course :-)
Sorry for misunderstanding.
> still, I was looking for something on the lyx bars as to open, say, a
> side window and see the LaTeX source directly.
Actually lyx works internally at a higher level than latex, so this is not
possible.
Alfredo
I got it!
I may customize the Export command, with my preferred viewer (for ASCII/.tex files).
Cute!
bless you
mario
--
Yes, of course :-)
still, I was looking for something on the lyx bars as to open, say, a
side window and see the LaTeX source directly.
my best mario
On Fri,
Yes, of course :-)
still, I was looking for something on the lyx bars as to open, say, a
side window and see the LaTeX source directly.
my best mario
On Fri, 2004-09-24 at 20:43, Alfredo Braunstein wrote:
> mario wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> Hi
>
> > how do I see the .tex LaTeX source?
> > (kind of
mario wrote:
> Hi,
Hi
> how do I see the .tex LaTeX source?
> (kind of silly, I know;
> or, how Export work?
file->export->latex should leave a .tex file with the same name of your .lyx
in the same directory.
Alfredo
On Fri, 23 Nov 2001, SteveC wrote:
> Is it possible to have text flow around a justified figure?
try to use picins or picinpar package
add the command \usepackage{picins} in latex preamble
(I haven't tried the picinpar package...)
In paragraph... type (in TeX style)
\parpic(,)(,)
[][]{
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Sunday 12 August 2001 15:30, Dekel Tsur wrote:
> > Anyway, I have enough junk in my home directory, so I don't need these
> > empty dirs showing up all the time. :) Can I stop this from happening?
> Lyx is supposed to create these directori
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