I think, I've found a bug.
Steps to reproduce: navigate through menus with keyboard (arrows), let's say,
menu Navigate, go deeper into sub-menu (Bookmarks – Save Bookmark 1) and if
there will be no more sub-menu in the left but you press left arrow Lyx crashes
and after relaunching there is no d
Steps to reproduce: navigate through menus with keyboard (arrows), let's say,
menu Navigate, go deeper into sub-menu (Bookmarks – Save Bookmark 1) and if
there will be no more sub-menu in the left but you press left arrow Lyx crashes
and after relaunching there is no documents from last session
On 2/19/20 12:22 PM, V K wrote:
> Steps to reproduce: navigate through menus with keyboard (arrows), let's say,
> menu Navigate, go deeper into sub-menu (Bookmarks – Save Bookmark 1) and if
> there will be no more sub-menu in the left but you press left arrow Lyx
> crashes and after relaunching
> On 2/19/20 4:36 PM, V K wrote:
>> On Wednesday, February 19, 2020, 10:06:32 PM GMT+2, Richard Kimberly Heck
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>> On 2/19/20 12:22 PM, V K wrote:
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>>> Steps to reproduce: navigate through menus with keyboard (arrows), let's
>>> say, menu Navigate, go deeper into sub-menu (Bookmark
On Wednesday, February 19, 2020, 11:36:58 PM GMT+2, V K
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I did exactly the same as you described once more and Lyx disappeared.
Using Qt version 5.14.1 in /usr/lib.
On Wednesday, February 19, 2020, 10:06:32 PM GMT+2, Richard Kimberly Heck
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On 2/19/20 12:22 P
If you are able to compile LyX on your own with debug symbols (or if you
can install debug symbols on Manjaro) and get a backtrace, that would be
very useful. We can help you do that if need be.
Riki
PS Please bottom post and reply to the list.
I'm constantly forgetting about bottompostin
On 2/11/20, Richard Kimberly Heck wrote:
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> This is an emergency release that fixes four bugs in 2.3.4. Only the
> first two really warrant an emergency release, but while we're at it...
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Ubuntu packages are now available on the PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~lyx-devel/+archive/ubuntu/release
Liv
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