pped by the text,
except that the "standard" text loses indentation and other style. Is is a
bug that is described in the lyx tutorial (sec 3.2.2)? What should I do now?
Kuang Chen
Hello all,
Every time I tried to open a lyx file, or even new a file, lyx
crashed. I was wondering if lyx keeps log file somewhere on my computer so
that I can find what is going wrong?
Thanks!
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Thanks !
Bye.
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rgheck wrote:
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> Kuang Chen wrote:
>> Hello all,
>> Every time I tried to open a lyx file, or even new a file, lyx
>> crashed. I was wondering if lyx keeps log file somewhere on my computer
>> so
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Hi, rh:
I am a rookie in using gdb. Can you elaborate on how to "backtrace"?
BTW, I start lyx as non-root.
rgheck wrote:
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> Kuang Chen wrote:
>> Hi, rh:
>>This is the output, exactly the same thing if I use gdb:
>>
>>
> Will
Sven:
I am using Debian and updated QT4 to 4.4.0rc1-2. Now I am more sure
it is related to QT4.
Sven Hoexter wrote:
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> On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 07:22:30PM -0700, Kuang Chen wrote:
>>
>> Hi, rh:
>>This is the output, exactly the same thing if I use
Hi,
Here is the situation: I have a bunch of inline equations to number. They
have \displaystyle, are centered on a separate line. So basically they look
like a real display-styled equations. The ONLY difference is that those real
display equations created by CTRL+SHIFT+M has a larger spac