Hi Jean-Marc,
Thanks for that information.
I'm sorry I answered Paul before I saw your message.
Tweaking works fine too.
Greetings from Munich
Hellmut
You can tweak in preference the string that is returned by
date-insert.
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Dr. Hellmut Weber
Degenfeldstraße 2, D - 80803 München-Schwabing
Hi Paul,
thanks for your quick answer ;-)
The procedure you describe works well.
But the format of the date string does not fit well with all my needs,
because it is quite long.
So I come to a more general question:
Is it possible to invoke some linux command from inside LyX AND to get
the ou
> "Paul" == Paul A Rubin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Paul> Half an answer: Type M-x to open the command minibuffer, then
Paul> date-insert (enter) in the minibuffer to insert the date at the
Paul> current cursor position. You could bind the date-insert command
Paul> to a key combination for ea
Hellmut Weber wrote:
Hi list,
quite often I would like to insert the actual date (and time) into my
LyX text as a string. (Printing the document this date would be always
the same in contrast to \today.)
Does anybody have an idea how this could be realised in LyX? As menu
item? As Icon? As k
Hi list,
quite often I would like to insert the actual date (and time) into my
LyX text as a string. (Printing the document this date would be always
the same in contrast to \today.)
Does anybody have an idea how this could be realised in LyX? As menu
item? As Icon? As key stroke sequence (wh