Andre Poenitz wrote:
I have the impression ths is Standard behaviour under Windows: You
simply can't write to a file as long as it is used by another one.
No it isn't, e.g. ghostview and yap allows to change opened files.
It depends on the program, if it uses
OF_SHARE_DENY_WRITE Opens the file and
Does anyone know if this is necessarily the case also on MacOs X?
Both Acrobat reader and the Preview application seem tho behave as
their Windows counterpart: you need to close the old file before you
can see the latest version produced by LyX. But gv (run under the
Xwindow system, of course)
On Thu, Nov 11, 2004 at 08:02:11PM +0100, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Acrobat (or Adobe Reader). Acrobat loads pdf-files without permissions
> for other programs to change them while they are opened.
I have the impression ths is Standard behaviour under Windows: You
simply can't write to a file as long as
Kelvin Ngo wrote:
I dont know what the reason is but when I do a
File->PDF (pdflatex), I occasionally get the message
"buffer-export pdf2" at the bottom left corner of Lyx
and the previous PDF file which I exported is shown
rather than the most recent one file which I have
opened in Lyx, modified,
Hi,
I dont know what the reason is but when I do a
File->PDF (pdflatex), I occasionally get the message
"buffer-export pdf2" at the bottom left corner of Lyx
and the previous PDF file which I exported is shown
rather than the most recent one file which I have
opened in Lyx, modified, saved and e