Am Sun, 10.Oct.1999 um 11:18:03 +0200 schrieb Uwe Brauer:
> Could please someone tell me , in short, what are the main
> differences in features between LyX and KLyX.
KLyX is a KDE port of an old LyX release (0.10) now containing a few
features/fixes from newer 'mainstream' LyX versions. Aside from a few
specific features (a document structure editor instead of the table of
contents popup, horizontal scrolling in tables and a formula button bar),
KLyX is far behind the current stable LyX release. It will become obsolete
as soon as 'mainstream' LyX will become GUI-independent and offer a Qt/KDE
interface (among others) of its own.
The standard advice is to use LyX instead of KLyX even under KDE if
you can tolerate that it looks slightly different.
Florian
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