also worth noting is the LaTeX word processor called LyX, which also
supports DocBook export and several generic tex styles
it can produce pdf and if you export to docbook sgml you can still use
those tools too
lyx is still a little unstable in woody, if you open the user manual as
anyone ot
#!/usr/bin/expect --
# page 294 oriley expect
set send_slow { 1 .001 }
set prompt "(%|#|\\\$)"
set shell $env(SHELL)
#proc open_xterm_shell {} {
#global shell
# in order to talk to an xterm expect must obtain a pty and pass it to
the xterm
spawn -pty
# the variable $spawn_out(slave,name) is
so the last attempt was a learning process, if you tried it you may have
had *very* hit and miss success, plus general weirdness, the script i
have attached is a little better, i woke up this morning thinking, hmm,
i should not learn at other peoples expence and perhaps i should give a
second e
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I have added a command to run a xterm to my .xsession just in case I
hose my settings to the point where that xterm will be all that stands
between me and disaster.
I have anumber of less urgent requirements that I would like to happen
in the background wheneve
hi there, i dont use ssh, BUT, i was getting timeout problems when i
masqed an oracle database, oracle uses port 1521, and similar to you we
were loosing connections when we went through the ipchains firewall, the
solution was to set the timeout - i have included the ipchains rules
here just fo
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