h'llo, lyx list
I know problems of the sort occured before but I found no solution in
the archives, so...
I have been using without problem the lyx 1.1.4.fix.1 version that
came with my SuSE 6.4 distro, but had this problem when I upgraded to
7.0 : it looks like any newer version than the 1.1.4.f
Helge Hafting wrote:
> Lyx has a problem with crashing when you use dead keys. This is now
> fixed in development, but not in any released lyx. Use workarounds
> in the meantime:
>
> 1. If you can afford it, configure some keyboard key to generate what
> you want directly. Usable if you
Walter H. van Holst writes:
> Hello all,
>
> I am in the process of writing a thesis and I have decided to use Lyx
> for this purpose. However, as soon as I use the File-View DVI menu, an
> error message appears telling me that there are multiple errors in my
> document. All these erro
Walter H. van Holst writes:
>
> --- Sarah Burgo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > One stupid question (maybe the good one :)) : where did you save your
> > document ? With Lyx, the default directory is /home/user. If you
> > created a specific director
Matej Cepl, peremptory, wrote:
> No, it is not (I mean good question). Of course, that you can
> save your LyX file wherever you want (with necessary rights of
> course) and everythings should work correctly.
>\document_path is only what is told in description: _default_ path
>to your docum
Andre Berger writes:
> > > > Lyx is just great.
> > Oh, well, I was really feeling enthusiastic (?), yesterday :)
>
> I like it too. Though it's harder to make it fit to your needs than
> latex itself. And lyx is so picky about importing documents
> that I had removed it for more