On 9/10/13 1:09 AM, Roel Schipper - CITG wrote:
Normally I use Adobe Acrobat, but if I am working on a Lyx file that I want to
update frequently during editing, I do the following:
- Go to you desktop, right-click a random PDF file
- From the context-menu, select "Open with..."
- One level deepe
On 11/09/2013 4:44 a.m., Bob Alvarez wrote:
On 9/10/13 1:09 AM, Roel Schipper - CITG wrote:
Normally I use Adobe Acrobat, but if I am working on a Lyx file that I
want to update frequently during editing, I do the following:
- Go to you desktop, right-click a random PDF file
- From the context
pdfview (as used here) is a custom application designed to use the system
default reader while avoiding file lock problems. See
http://wiki.lyx.org/Devel/WindowsInstaller-pdfview for source. If it no
longer works, maybe someone should have a look at updating it.
Paul
c: sl...@troubleshooters.com
Subject: Re: Thank you for View->Update
Importance: Low
> Thank you very much for View->Update (Ctrl+Shift+R). It's been in LyX
> for many, many versions, but now it works, and it's a great help in
> keeping the PDF I'm proofreading in syn
I suspect your PDF viewer is Acrobat Reader, which has the unfortunate
(ill-conceived, misbegotten) habit of putting a write lock on a file while
displaying it. Option 1 is to switch to a different PDF viewer. (There are
several good few ones for Windows.) Option 2 is to change your "viewer" to a
s
Thank you very much for View->Update (Ctrl+Shift+R). It's been in LyX
for many, many versions, but now it works, and it's a great help in
keeping the PDF I'm proofreading in sync with the file I'm modifying.
On my Windows 7 system the pdf viewer does not allow updates to the
file. Lyx gives
Hi Developers,
Thank you very much for View->Update (Ctrl+Shift+R). It's been in LyX
for many, many versions, but now it works, and it's a great help in
keeping the PDF I'm proofreading in sync with the file I'm modifying.
Thanks,
SteveT
Steve Litt* http://www.troubleshooters.c