Okay, everybody says lyx is great, but for the darnest, I can't get it
to work with latex's \typein.
Here's the text ...
Now is the time for all good men to party.
\typein[\name]{What is your name?} <--- This marked red for Tex command
You, my dear \name\ , are invited.
When I try to view or p
I recently decided to add lyx to my debian system. It seems
straightforward. However, I tend to make forms with the "\typein"
command. When I add this to a lyx document (and mark it as a tex
command), I get errors. Any help??
i.b.
Does the Debian 2.0 version of CMUCL come with Tk ??
Thanks
i.b.
Just upgraded to debian 2.0 and upgraded my computer. Decided that
I got enough speed to look at using xemacs instead of pine.
I can't seem to send mail to my isp. It keeps coming back with the
smail log showing.
"no valid recipients were found for this message"
"[EMAIL PROTECTED] ... unknown ho
On Tue, 3 Mar 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Ivan & Ines Rojas writes:
> >
> > Hi there,
> > I just finish installing and setting my linux box, which wasn't a easy job
> > for a windows user :-) and then I decided to use PPP.
> > I install the module accordingly with the PPP-HOWTO but I'm miss
I can't seem to get mutt to work, it keeps saying it can't find a mailbox
or other. I never had this problem with pine.
Any ideas?
i.b.
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I downloaded the debian package for message handler email system. Turns
out it doesn't view the digest list formats correctly. On checking the
net, I found under mh's homepage, there's a patch. I'm a newbie and have
very little C expertise, how do I patch the debian package ?
Any help is much app
I downloaded the debian package for Message Handler. It seems to be a
nifty program. I've tried to configure it correctly, but some unknown
reason I can't seem to compose letters for debian-user lists. There's
also a bug wherein it won't view the digest formats. The net has a patch
shown, but I ca
On Mon, 9 Feb 1998, Albert Hurd wrote:
> After using tkdesk successfully for two months, the following problem
> just arose. When I call up tkdesk from an xterm, the initialization
> window appears and then, instead of appearing as usual, the tkwindow
> is nowhere to be found, even though ps show
I'm about 2 months into using debian linux so I still use a lot of dos
programs. I devised this shell script that allows me to make X a command
center that can call and open full consoles with programs already loaded.
It supposedly relieves me from having to open the console, remember which
one is
On Tue, 27 Jan 1998, Rolf Obrecht wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Jan 1998, Howard S. Ostrowsky wrote:
>
> > The first one is an HP LaserJet Plus (500K memory) with serial and
> > parallel interfaces. It works well (parallel) under DOS and windows.
> > In Linux I can print ascii text, but not post-scrip
On Tue, 20 Jan 1998, Will Lowe wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Jan 1998, IBMackey wrote:
>
> > I've been using debian for about 5 weeks. I'm just starting to think about
> > adding some programs, not in the packages, to my system. One such program
> > came in the form o
I've been using debian for about 5 weeks. I'm just starting to think about
adding some programs, not in the packages, to my system. One such program
came in the form of "program.bin.gz". I figure I can use my debian gunzip
to get the first part of it unzipped. I have no idea what to do with the
"pr
On Sun, 18 Jan 1998, Sudhakar Chandrasekharan wrote:
> >I have been following various messages about Netscape 4.04, and it
> >seems to me that lots of people's NSN4 don't do Java properly, AND,
> >(Please correct me if i'm wrong), I haven't seen any successfull
> >reponses to
On two occasions, I've tried to install the debian package for apfilter.
When picking an option for "further descriptions of the printers", the
script has terminated with a "Out of memory, zless."
Is there a way around this ?
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Is there a way to keep the bo distribution of debian and install Wine?
I was thinking that you might could downgrade and use the older version of
libc5 which doesn't conflict w libc6, then just add the libc6 program,
make links, and then install wine.
Then you could just wait until Hamm becomes B
On Thu, 15 Jan 1998, Craig Sanders wrote:
>
> i've cc-ed my reply to debian-user as you're more likely to get an answer
> from there. i don't use the ftp install method at all.
>
> On Wed, 14 Jan 1998, IBMackey wrote:
>
> > Tried your script. Being
not check, AFAIK, to see if there is such a connection.
>
> Bob
>
> On Wed, 14 Jan 1998, IBMackey wrote:
> >
> > Problem - dselect refuses to connect by ftp to sites. To be more precise,
> >
> > Connecting to ftp.us.debian.org ...
> > FTP ERROR
>
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multiple email queries and yet to see one published. What should I be
doing?
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