Re: View of Lyx

2004-07-02 Thread Sam Lewis
On Thu, 1 Jul 2004 15:08:00 +0200 Jan Smid wrote: > Am Mittwoch, 30. Juni 2004 19:27 schrieb Sam Lewis: > > > The shortcut c-f presents you with a search function. Just type > > the'to-be-corrected-string', followed by pressing alt-n and you will > > instantly be at the appropriate passage of

Re: View of Lyx

2004-07-02 Thread Angus Leeming
Helge Hafting wrote: > This is something I believe you won't get. Sometimes, someone add a > feature (like preview math and figures) that makes lyx more WYSIWYG. > But you won't ever get the same line breaking on the screen as > on paper, for several reasons: > > 2.I believe this is also by desig

Re: View of Lyx

2004-07-02 Thread Helge Hafting
Jan Smid wrote: Hi, because I can better concentrate when reading a real piece of paper, I often print out several pages of my thesis to correct them manually and then transfer the corrections back into the lyx document. When doing this, it is a little bit annonying to orientate in the text on t

Re: View of Lyx

2004-07-01 Thread Janus Sandsgaard
On Tuesday 29 June 2004 18:21, Jan Smid wrote: > Is it somehow > configurable to let the text on screen appear a little bit more like the > printed version? Whoo... That wouldn't be in accordance with the WYSIWYM princip of LyX. If you need somthing like this you might want to use OpenOffice wit

Re: View of Lyx

2004-06-30 Thread Sam Lewis
On 30 Jun 2004 09:50:41 +0100 Angus Leeming spake thusly: > Jan Smid wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > because I can better concentrate when reading a real piece of paper, > > I often print out several pages of my thesis to correct them > > manually and then transfer the corrections back into the l

Re: View of Lyx

2004-06-30 Thread Angus Leeming
Jan Smid wrote: > Hi, > > because I can better concentrate when reading a real piece of paper, I > often print out several pages of my thesis to correct them manually and > then transfer the corrections back into the lyx document. When doing > this, it is a little bit annonying to orientate in th