Following your last observation Anders, Adobe had a flowing PDF project, but I 
do not know what happened to it. Do you know?

Murat Yildizoglu
Le 6 nov. 2018 à 16:50 +0100, Anders Host-Madsen <ahostmad...@yahoo.com>, a 
écrit :
> Still have not found the proper way to post to thread, so I just hope it will 
> show up the right place.
>
> First, for the topic of the thread: I have now tried 1) rollapp.com and 2) 
> remote access to my Mac from iPad (Screens and TeamWiever). rollapp.com is 
> too limited (e.g., shortcuts and arrow keys don't work) and expensive. Remote 
> access is too slow and unreliable to be a solution. So, the only solution 
> would be some type of native app on iPad.
>
> I do think of LyX as a frontend for LaTeX, and not at all irrelevant. In 
> fact, it is the software I use the most of all software that I have. It has 
> completely revolutionized my workflow, as it's now so easy to write LaTeX.
>
> I think the issue is not that LyX is outdated, but that LaTeX is outdated. 
> It's made for typesetting on paper, and honestly most reading now is done on 
> screens. For that PDF is terrible. It's fixed format for printing. Instead, 
> what is needed is mathematical typesetting that is free-flowing and adaptable 
> to the screen it's read on (including a phone). Is there any work going on on 
> that kind of standard?

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