make sure that the
install to the correct directory (usually /usr/lib), run ldconfig after
installing them.
make sure that the correct version of xforms is present, i've had
issues with that in the past.
Hope this helps
Johann Haarhoff
>>> Paul Jahshan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/
While on the topic of mailing lists.
It would be much easier for me (and I hope some other people) to
organize my inbox if the subject lines on the lyx lists would give an
indication of which mailing list the post came from, e.g.
[LyX-users] Re: LyX - Mailing lists
instead of just
Re: LyX - Mai
ise mail client (I am using
version 6.5) reply in the proper fashion please let me know.
Cheers,
Johann
>>> Andre Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 25/11/2003 12:54:23 >>>
On Tue, Nov 25, 2003 at 12:06:41PM +0200, Johann Haarhoff wrote:
> While on the topic of mailing list
>I think it would be helpful (for identifying and managing messages) to
>have the label "[lyx-users]" automatically inserted in the subject
line
>of the messages of this list, similarly to what happens with other
>mailing lists. Do you agree that it would be useful?
I agree, I have suggested it
>Stupid employer then. Perhaps you should explain all the time
>wasted on manual filtering, that another client does automatically
>for you? Even if your'e "nice" and don't read the lyx list on company
time,
>the messages still get in your way until sorted.
>I can understand that they don't want
> how can i automaticly limit a table to be max. as wide as the Page.
If the
> content in the
> colums need's more space, it should be a "multi line" colum(s).
I see Herbert says that this is not possible with the standard LyX
tabular menu, but I have found a workaround that works rather well.
>How do you force a column to be multi-line?
>Sorry if it's obvious, i couldn't find it in the french help (couldn't
find the "linebreaks?")
>Thanks
>Eric
I am sorry if I was not clear. One cannot (according to my knowledge)
force the column to be multi-line. One can, however, restrict the width
o
>Hi,
>
>how can I sort the entries within a table?
>
>ASCII on
>
>b|bla|blubb
>a|blubb|bla
>
>I want it to be sorted like:
>
>a|blubb|bla
>b|bla|blubb
>
>I figured out that makeindex is probably the right choice, but I am
not
>experienced enough to use it. . .
>
>
>Is there a way to do that?
>
>I would like to know how could i increase the space between letters
>just in one word to emphasize it.
You will have to use ERT, say I want to write the word "Hallo" with
extra space between letters:
H\kern0.5ema\kern0.5eml\kern0.5eml\kern0.5emo
The em unit in latex is equivilent to the width o