Hi,
In newer versions of LyX (I'm using 2.0.3 on windows) I have noticed the
following very annoying behaviour: If you undo it undoes not only the
latest key press but something like the last 20-30 key presses. This means
that if you make some changes, and then delete something by mistake, undo
do
Janwillem van Dijk wrote:
> Thanks Wilfried, I thought already of the newer versions. However, I
> cannot compile the source on Linux; qmake just does nothing. I als tried
> 2.1.1 on Windows but there my problems persist. As an example the LaTeX
> line (from export as pdflatex):
>
> \item Use
On Sun, 22 Apr 2012 20:01:14 +0200
David B wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In newer versions of LyX (I'm using 2.0.3 on windows) I have noticed
> the following very annoying behaviour: If you undo it undoes not only
> the latest key press but something like the last 20-30 key presses.
> This means that if you
On 04/22/2012 03:58 PM, Steve Litt wrote:
On Sun, 22 Apr 2012 20:01:14 +0200
David B wrote:
Hi,
In newer versions of LyX (I'm using 2.0.3 on windows) I have noticed
the following very annoying behaviour: If you undo it undoes not only
the latest key press but something like the last 20-30 key
Can anyone remind me of how to input Greek (polytonic) accents?
I looked on the wiki, but I could not quite figure out how to enter
the breathing accents. Searching the list did not help either. I used
to know it, but I can't remember how I learned it...
Thanks,
Stefano
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A Lyx "newbee" myself I am a long way to have it replacing TeXworks but under
the latter and pdfLaTeX I use the command
\usepackage{psibycus} % to use scalable Type1 fonts
and with an ADSL connection to the web TeXworks, at least in my configuration,
would automatically download what is requir
I am doing my thesis with LYX
After a few ctrl-shift-R... images appear bigger in the pdf
I say ok, no problem... I have my backup at another partition.
I changed to the other partition and opened my thesis (a few days older)
with LYX and everything was ok
but after a couple of minutes, and after