Hi Michael,
The Menu Bar can be turned off in the Settings sub-menu, but as you have
found, the Settings menu then disappears
and apparently there is no way to get it back again. However as you have
found by accident, a secondary (right) click in
the empty page gives you the option of restorin
I love these highly technical solutions.
Reminds me of " So I rebooted just because it's Windows"
On 4 October 2016 at 04:00, Michael Berger wrote:
>
> On 10/04/2016 09:52 AM, Michael Berger wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> because of some foolish experiments I lost all menus, tool bars etc. in
>> Okula
On 10/04/2016 09:52 AM, Michael Berger wrote:
Hi,
because of some foolish experiments I lost all menus, tool bars etc.
in Okular and can no longer manipulate the PDF output. What I see now
is just the PDF text and the only action possible is scrolling.
Removing and re-installing Okular did
Hi,
because of some foolish experiments I lost all menus, tool bars etc. in
Okular and can no longer manipulate the PDF output. What I see now is
just the PDF text and the only action possible is scrolling.
Removing and re-installing Okular did not help.
How can I make all these bars visible
Thank you very much. It seems that this was the problem
Best regards
Sergio
2016-09-14 11:32 GMT+02:00 Anders Ekberg :
> On 2016Sep14, at 11:27, Sergio Celani wrote:
> >
> > Thanks for the reply.
> >
> > One more question. To install Lyx, I must first install the GPG
> signature file? What is
On 2016Sep14, at 11:27, Sergio Celani wrote:
>
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> One more question. To install Lyx, I must first install the GPG signature
> file? What is the utility of this file ?
>
> Sorry, I'm just learning to use this operating system
>
> Sergio
No, but you need to allow Mac
Thanks for the reply.
One more question. To install Lyx, I must first install the GPG
signature file? What is the utility of this file ?
Sorry, I'm just learning to use this operating system
Sergio
2016-09-14 10:50 GMT+02:00 Anders Ekberg :
> The toolbars remain for me (tried with t
The toolbars remain for me (tried with the Fonts toolbar on El Capitan, LyX
2.2.1). Have you tried to remove the preferences file (in ~Library/Preferences/
)
Anders
> On 2016Sep13, at 19:00, Sergio Celani wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I have a Macbook Air, recently purchased. I am total
Hi
I have a Macbook Air, recently purchased. I am totally newbie, I've always
used computers with windows.
I have installed Lyx and MacTeX and without difficulty. But I can not
fix some of the toolbars. Every time I leave fixed a toolbar (for example,
the Font toolbar, or the Arrows, etc
Am 09.02.2014 um 10:32 schrieb Paola :
> Hi all, I've changed my laptop to a Windows 8 machine with high definition,
> and even the "Big-sized icon" version of the toolbars is too small for me to
> be working comfortably. Short of changing the screen resolution of my
>
Hi all, I've changed my laptop to a Windows 8 machine with high definition,
and even the "Big-sized icon" version of the toolbars is too small for me to
be working comfortably. Short of changing the screen resolution of my
laptop, I was hoping there was a way to change the icon si
he toolbar to perform simple
operations, like change the font family of the selected text to
typewriter, or insert a listing.
I know I can use keyboard shortcuts for pretty much everything, but we
have some clickers here and they are not comfortable with this solution.
You can customise the toolbar
Hi folks.
The company I work for has always used OpenOffice/LibreOffice to write the
software documentation. Recently I convinced everyone to switch to TeX with
LyX, so I've been working on a layout for us.
Now I'd like to add new buttons on the toolbar to perform simple
operations, like change th
Ken wrote:
> Question: where is this session information being stored such that
> un-installing and re-installing LyX (including the user folder) did not fix
> this?
This is stored in a specific Qt session file. The Qt session information is
handled merely by Qt itself, independent from the LyX p
Paul A. Rubin msu.edu> writes:
>
> In Tools > Preferences > Look & Feel > User Interface, try deselecting
> everything under "Session" and clicking the "Clear all session information"
> button. Then close and restart LyX. Does that help?
>
> Paul
Hi Paul,
Yes! That fixed it. Thank you so
In Tools > Preferences > Look & Feel > User Interface, try deselecting
everything under "Session" and clicking the "Clear all session information"
button. Then close and restart LyX. Does that help?
Paul
\Ken\Application Data\LyX2.0\ui
in order to edit/customize one of the toolbars.
However, this caused none of my toolbars to load so I removed these
files in an attempt to revert back to the default settings. However,
I am still left without any toolbars in LyX.
I have attempted to un-install LyX
registry? Could the toolbar settings be
set in an addon package (like Qt)?
I have tried disabling and enabling the toolbars from the View menu
but that has not resolved the issue either.
I have renamed the subject of this email so that it starts a new
thread (as suggested).
On 29 July 2011 09:57
.7 on OS X 10.6.4. My installation has been working fine
>> for a few days. Just recently though, the math toolbars stopped
>> automatically appearing when entering math mode. I can bring them up
>> manually with the View menu, but they don't automatically disappear either
Exactly the same thing happened to me on Mint (derivative of Ubuntu) with 1.6.5.
The problem stopped when I upgraded to 1.6.7. I thought the new version fixed
it, but since you're on 1.6.7 apparently that's not the case. (Plus, as with
you, 1.6.5 was working properly for a while.)
When you rein
Hi,
I am using LyX 1.6.7 on OS X 10.6.4. My installation has been working fine for
a few days. Just recently though, the math toolbars stopped automatically
appearing when entering math mode. I can bring them up manually with the View
menu, but they don't automatically disappear either
Hello users
I modified the original stdtoolbars.inc of LyX 1.6.5. according to my
needs.
1. I added two new toolbars called " Letras griegas y otras" and
"Sets and Logic".
But in a computer with linux or with windows when I select these two new
toolbar nothing happ
editing tables: the Table Toolbar does not
>> auto unhide.
>>
>> I know I can hide/unhide them selecting the proper option on View >
>> Toolbars, but I prefer to only see these toolbars when needed.
>>
>> The weird part is that this is happening only on the compu
e.
I know I can hide/unhide them selecting the proper option on View >
Toolbars, but I prefer to only see these toolbars when needed.
The weird part is that this is happening only on the computer where I did a
new install of Lyx (with no versions installed before).
The same issue didn'
nhide them selecting the proper option on View >
Toolbars, but I prefer to only see these toolbars when needed.
The weird part is that this is happening only on the computer where I did a
new install of Lyx (with no versions installed before).
The same issue didn't happened on other com
It would appear that on Aug 13, Abdelrazak Younes did say:
>
> What about F11 to switch to full screen view?
>
Thanks for the idea Abdel. And I almost like it. But I keep my LyX
window only almost maximized because I keep track of the time with
a clock gadget that full screen view would hide.
It would appear that on Aug 13, rgheck did say:
> View>Toolbars?
I remember it used to be there in ver 1.5.6... But I can't find it in ver 1.6.3
But thanks...
--
| ~^~ ~^~
| <*> <*> Joe (theWordy) Philbrook
| ^ J(tWdy)P
| \___/ <>
.
Yup I used the .ui file to dump the undesirable toolbars...
But I'm curious, How else can I get rid of them? I wouldn't have
discovered the existence of the .ui files if I could have found a
pulldown menu choice to deactivate them...
Wait, let me guess, perhaps there is some mouse centric
On 08/13/2009 02:05 PM, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
Yup I used the .ui file to dump the undesirable toolbars...
But I'm curious, How else can I get rid of them? I wouldn't have
discovered the existence of the .ui files if I could have found a
pulldown menu choice to deact
; does its magic.
Yup I used the .ui file to dump the undesirable toolbars...
But I'm curious, How else can I get rid of them? I wouldn't have
discovered the existence of the .ui files if I could have found a
pulldown menu choice to deactivate them...
Wait, let me guess, perhaps there i
Yes, I tried to guess what would open a chapter and found out that
+[c] = lyx code...
Sorry, I have to tell you:
+[0] = Part, [1] = Chapter, [2] = Section, [3] = SubSection, etc.
+<*>[0] = Part*, [1] = Chapter*, [2] = Section*, [3] =
SubSection*, etc.
Now I'm feeling nauseous...
Sorr
It would appear that on Aug 12, Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW did say:
>
> >Perhaps this "automagic" behavior is dependent on the windowmanager?
>
> Then you'd really have to try the Windows windowmanager :)
Now I'm feeling nauseous...
--
| ~^~ ~^~
| Joe (theWordy) Philbrook
It would appear that on Aug 11, rgheck did say:
> On 08/11/2009 07:41 PM, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
> > Well Vincent, I'm glad to hear that it's supposed to work like that.
> > But it doesn't work that way for me...
--- snip ---
> > Perhaps this "automagic" behavior is dependent on t
On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 12:46 PM, Vincent van
Ravesteijn wrote:
>
>> But if I close the otherwise useless standard toolbar, the scrollbox
>> isn't on the screen, thus it doesn't open so that I can select
>> chapter,(or other {is it called section type?} choice from list...)
>> Thus the viability of
>Perhaps this "automagic" behavior is dependent on the windowmanager?
Then you'd really have to try the Windows windowmanager :)
Vincent
On 08/11/2009 07:41 PM, Joe(theWordy)Philbrook wrote:
It would appear that on Aug 7, Vincent van Ravesteijn did say:
Magically, the dropdownbox is also shown when the toolbar is hidden (after
Alt-P)
Well Vincent, I'm glad to hear that it's supposed to work like that.
But it doesn't
It would appear that on Aug 7, Vincent van Ravesteijn did say:
> Magically, the dropdownbox is also shown when the toolbar is hidden (after
> Alt-P )
Well Vincent, I'm glad to hear that it's supposed to work like that.
But it doesn't work that way for me...
I'm using LyX 1.6.3 as emerged for Sa
But if I close the otherwise useless standard toolbar, the scrollbox
isn't on the screen, thus it doesn't open so that I can select
chapter,(or other {is it called section type?} choice from list...)
Thus the viability of the shortcut sequence I described requires that
the standard toolbar be tu
ut up with wasting a whole line of screen space on mostly useless
> > stuff I would never ever "click" on.
>
> You can turn off all the toolbars if you like. I did not know that you
> could loose keybindings that way, but define the keybindings in a custom
> key binding f
ific tools such as most
toolbars. For example if "+[space]" worked without that
scrollbox attached to the "standard" toolbar the .ui file would say
=> Toolbars
=> "standard" "off,top"
=> "extra" "off,top"
=>
It would appear that on Jul 31, Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW did say:
> > Is there any way to get them off my screen???
>
> Tools->Preferences->Look & Feel->Open Document in Tabs
>
Thanks. But when I tried that the results were less than ideal.
I don't know why I didn't realize I was talking
> Is there any way to get them off my screen???
Tools->Preferences->Look & Feel->Open Document in Tabs
Vincent
I'm using lyx 1.6.3 on Sabayon Linux 4.2. Which is fairly impressive BTW.
I like most of the user interface. Well that is except that As a
keyboard-centric user with very poor mouse coordination I always resent
screen space taken up by point n' click specific tools such as most
too
> > However, there is one very simple thing that I can't achieve, that is: save
> > the locations of the toolbars. The "math palette" and "other" toolbars keep
> > going too much to the right (beyond the screen border) when I reopen LyX.
> > Ho
tions of the toolbars. The "math palette" and "other" toolbars keep
going too much to the right (beyond the screen border) when I reopen LyX.
How could I have them stand still, like they did in 1.5.5?
Yes, that's a known bug with Qt4.4 which is (will be?) supposedly f
Daniel,
daniel wrote:
I have just upgraded to version 1.6. (It is now in the ubuntu hardy
repositories.)
How did you find Lyx 1.6 in the Hardy repositories, I have just updated
them and still only get 1.5 listed. Is there some trick to this?
Thanks,
Graham
Hello,
I have just upgraded to version 1.6. (It is now in the ubuntu hardy
repositories.)
I must say that it is impressive, and I am looking forward to learning and
using its new features!
However, there is one very simple thing that I can't achieve, that is: save
the locations of the too
27;t
figure out how to do this.
So how can I get the toggled math and math-panel toolbars to be off?
This is IMHO rather unintuitive behavior, but if you put the cursor in a
math inset and then go to View -> Toolbars and click a math toolbar, it
toggles between auto and always off. If
e out how to do this.
So how can I get the toggled math and math-panel toolbars to be off?
Thanks
-Ivan
On 29/09/2008 15:11, Pavel Sanda wrote:
I don't think it can be an SP3 issue, because LyX was running perfectly
earlier today. What am I overlooking?
have you been in fullscreen mode when setting this?
http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5274
anyway the session info you are looking for de
> Hi--
>
> I've done something stupid, and now my toolbars are
> gone and I can't get
> them back. Here's what happened. I'm using
> Windows XP SP3 (yeah--no choice
> there) on a Lenovo T61.
>
> I downloaded and installed 1.6rc2 some time ago. I
> I don't think it can be an SP3 issue, because LyX was running perfectly
> earlier today. What am I overlooking?
have you been in fullscreen mode when setting this?
http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5274
anyway the session info you are looking for deletion is under qt handling - on
linux
Hi--
I've done something stupid, and now my toolbars are gone and I can't get
them back. Here's what happened. I'm using Windows XP SP3 (yeah--no choice
there) on a Lenovo T61.
I downloaded and installed 1.6rc2 some time ago. I love it even more than
1.5.x. But tod
What's strange though is that I did a full uninstall through Synaptic,
including "configuration files"so configure shouldn't be picking up old Lyx
installation files, right?
Typing 'lyx -sysdir /usr/local/share/lyx' doesn't change the behavior; I still
ge
On Oct 30, 2007, at 5:06 PM, Richard Heck wrote:
Patton, Eric wrote:
Not having .../Resources means you also don't have bind files,
keyboard maps and, critically, the scripts for doing things like
configuring LyX and converting graphics. So the menu problem
(aggravating as it is) is just
Richard Heck wrote:
Patton, Eric wrote:
Just to clarify, I'm using Ubuntu 7.10 on a PC; I'm not using a Mac.
Oh, sorry, I'm not sure why I thought you were on a Mac. In that case,
everything should be in /usr/local/share/lyx/. The problem may be that
you have an older install of LyX in /usr/sh
On Wed, 31 Oct 2007, Richard Heck shared this with us all:
>--} Patton, Eric wrote:
>--} > Just to clarify, I'm using Ubuntu 7.10 on a PC; I'm not using a Mac.
>--} Oh, sorry, I'm not sure why I thought you were on a Mac. In that case,
>--} everything should be in /usr/local/share/lyx/. The problem
Patton, Eric wrote:
Just to clarify, I'm using Ubuntu 7.10 on a PC; I'm not using a Mac.
Oh, sorry, I'm not sure why I thought you were on a Mac. In that case,
everything should be in /usr/local/share/lyx/. The problem may be that
you have an older install of LyX in /usr/share/lyx. Check that,
-Original Message-
>As I feared, I steered you to the wrong directory. /usr/local/lyx-1.5.2
>contains the source package (which can be deleted once you're up and
>running) but it's not where the Resources folder will go to live. I'm
>not sure where that ends up (maybe /usr/share/lyx?).
Patton, Eric wrote:
Not having .../Resources means you also don't have bind files, keyboard
maps and, critically, the scripts for doing things like configuring LyX
and converting graphics. So the menu problem (aggravating as it is) is
just the tip of the iceberg. Not running LyX under Linux m
Patton, Eric wrote:
$ which lyx
/usr/local/bin/lyx
And here is the directory structure of /usr/local/lyx-1.5.2:
$ pwd
/usr/local/lyx-1.5.2
$ ls -l
total 2072
-rw-r--r-- 1 epatton users 68677 2007-08-07 17:20 ABOUT-NLS
-rw-r--r-- 1 epatton users 41586 2007-10-05 12:10 aclocal.m4
-rw-r--r-
>As Richard said (beating me to the punch), the ui files have
>predetermined content, so empty files won't do the trick.
>Not having .../Resources means you also don't have bind files, keyboard
>maps and, critically, the scripts for doing things like configuring LyX
>and converting graphics. S
were made
there.
Lyx still has the toolbars missing when re-launched, though.
As Richard said (beating me to the punch), the ui files have
predetermined content, so empty files won't do the trick.
Not having .../Resources means you also don't have bind files, keyboard
maps and, cr
Patton, Eric wrote:
Patton, Eric wrote:
Doing View>Toolbars is impossible, because even the main toolbar where the normal lyx menus exist is missing.
Which directory should I remove under my lyx directory (located at
/usr/local/lyx-1.5.2) ?
Thanks,
~ Eric.
Paul wrote:
Patton, Eric wrote:
>> Doing View>Toolbars is impossible, because even the main toolbar where the
>> normal lyx menus exist is missing.
>>
>> Which directory should I remove under my lyx directory (located at
>> /usr/local/lyx-1.5.2) ?
>>
>> Than
Patton, Eric wrote:
Doing View>Toolbars is impossible, because even the main toolbar where the normal lyx menus exist is missing.
Which directory should I remove under my lyx directory (located at
/usr/local/lyx-1.5.2) ?
Thanks,
~ Eric.
-Original Message-
From: Richard Heck [mai
Doing View>Toolbars is impossible, because even the main toolbar where the
normal lyx menus exist is missing.
Which directory should I remove under my lyx directory (located at
/usr/local/lyx-1.5.2) ?
Thanks,
~ Eric.
-Original Message-
From: Richard Heck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTEC
Patton, Eric wrote:
Hi,
I've compiled Lyx 1.5.2 from source without errors. When I run Lyx, the main
application window opens up, but all the toolbars are missing. How do I go
about restoring them?
Well, the simple way is View>Toolbars, but if that doesn't work, you may
Hi,
I've compiled Lyx 1.5.2 from source without errors. When I run Lyx, the main
application window opens up, but all the toolbars are missing. How do I go
about restoring them?
Thanks,
~ Eric.
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Tue, 21 Aug 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I like Classic UI better than Default and would use it if only... I could
find a way to modify toolbars showing from it. (Hope my poor english is
clear enough guys). A few questions: 1) Is there a way to choose which
toolbars
On Tue, 21 Aug 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I like Classic UI better than Default and would use it if only... I could
find a way to modify toolbars showing from it. (Hope my poor english is
clear enough guys). A few questions: 1) Is there a way to choose which
toolbars show and which don
I like Classic UI better than Default and would use it if only... I could find a
way to modify toolbars showing from it. (Hope my poor english is clear enough
guys). A few questions:
1) Is there a way to choose which toolbars show and which don't from Classic UI
?
2) After a quick look, I cou
On Aug 9, 2007, at 7:41 AM, Stefano Baroni wrote:
Hi! I'm using LyX 1.5.1 on Mac OS X 10.4.10 (PPC)
I would like to modify the content of some of the toolbars. The on-
line help says that this can be done from the preference pane, but
then it also adds that one should edit the defau
Hi! I'm using LyX 1.5.1 on Mac OS X 10.4.10 (PPC)
I would like to modify the content of some of the toolbars. The on-
line help says that this can be done from the preference pane, but
then it also adds that one should edit the default.ui file. Hence,
not from the pref pane (???
_/ On Fri 02 Dec 2005 19:21:50 GMT, [Paul A. Rubin] wrote : \_
Stefano Franchi wrote:
On Dec 1, 2005, at 6:54 PM, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
_/ On Thu 01 Dec 2005 17:23:07 GMT, [Ernesto Posse] wrote : \_
2) Are there keyboard shortcuts for layouts (environments)? Where
would
Stefano Franchi wrote:
On Dec 1, 2005, at 6:54 PM, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
_/ On Thu 01 Dec 2005 17:23:07 GMT, [Ernesto Posse] wrote : \_
2) Are there keyboard shortcuts for layouts (environments)? Where
would I find those?
Ditto, but see comments below.
Actually there are. I
> "Ernesto" == Ernesto Posse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ernesto> There is not such icon in the standard lyx images directory,
Ernesto> so I created my own references-insert.xpm and put it in my
Ernesto> .lyx/images directory, but LyX still doesn't find it.
If this is really the name of the f
Thanks. I understand how to do it now. However I found a problem: I
want a button to insert a reference. I found the command
"reference-insert". Adding the line
Icon "reference-insert"
in the Toolbar section of default.ui does add the new button, but it
does not find the icon. There is not such
> "Ernesto" == Ernesto Posse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ernesto> I have a couple of questions about customizing the toolbar:
Ernesto> 1) Is there a lyx function that applies layouts
Ernesto> (environments) to a selection or to the current paragraph,
Ernesto> which can be used by a (custom) to
On Thursday 01 December 2005 17:23, Ernesto Posse wrote:
> 3) Is there a way to add a second toolbar? The website mentions that
> the Qt front-end can handle multiple toolbars, but I find no
> documentation on how to do so. Adding another "Toolbar" section in
> default.u
On Dec 1, 2005, at 6:54 PM, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
_/ On Thu 01 Dec 2005 17:23:07 GMT, [Ernesto Posse] wrote : \_
2) Are there keyboard shortcuts for layouts (environments)? Where
would I find those?
Ditto, but see comments below.
Actually there are. I believe the standard shor
didn't find any)
It appears not to be the case.
2) Are there keyboard shortcuts for layouts (environments)? Where
would I find those?
Ditto, but see comments below.
3) Is there a way to add a second toolbar? The website mentions that
the Qt front-end can handle multiple toolbars, but I
ments)? Where
would I find those?
3) Is there a way to add a second toolbar? The website mentions that
the Qt front-end can handle multiple toolbars, but I find no
documentation on how to do so. Adding another "Toolbar" section in
default.ui just makes lyx crash.
I hope these things are p
> "Jan" == Jan Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jan> Lyxers, does anybody know
Jan> 1. how I can create pull-down menus in the toolbar?
What do you have in mind?
Jan> 2. how I can change the size of the icons in the toolbar?
Just provide a new set of larger icons ;)
JMarc
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 11:47:37PM +0900, Jan Peters wrote:
> 1. how I can create pull-down menus in the toolbar?
You cannot (yet)
> 2. how I can change the size of the icons in the toolbar?
Simply replace the icons in the lyx installation with your own ones ...
regards
john
Lyxers,
does anybody know
1. how I can create pull-down menus in the toolbar?
2. how I can change the size of the icons in the toolbar?
-Jan
> "Jan" == Jan Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jan> Hearing this announcement below, I was wondering: Will we see a
Jan> Mac OS X native version of LyX soon? If yes, how soon?
First we need to get Qt/Mac free edition. It is now only a declaration
of intent from trolltech.
The we need buil
Jan Peters wrote:
> Hearing this announcement below, I was wondering: Will we see a Mac OS
> X native version
> of LyX soon? If yes, how soon?
As soon as they release Qt under the GPL and you build LyX against it. We
are always happy to accept such binaries on the lyx ftp site.
--
Angus
Hearing this announcement below, I was wondering: Will we see a Mac OS
X native version
of LyX soon? If yes, how soon?
Best wishes,
-Jan
Qt/Mac Free Software Edition coming to WWDC 2003
By Dennis Sellers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
June 17, 2003 5:50 pm ET
Trolltech will release Qt/Mac under the GPL (GNU
Is there a way to make the icons on the toolbars smaller? I would like
to create toolbars
which are as close to scientific workplace as possible so that I have
an easy switch!
Best wishes,
-Jan
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