Aw cmon.
You just don't want to give up your
LyX chicks on Unix
catchphrase.
Me, I believe that once you have the Greek letter y present, that makes
the
X a CHI (else why is presented as uppercase?).
So (in the spirit of TeX = "teck" put me down for LyX = "lick".
John O'Gorman
Kathryn Andersen wrote:
>
> On Sat, Aug 25, 2001 at 08:09:27PM -0500, Remzi Seker wrote:
> > Only if the letter "X" stands for "chi" like in TeX (the "X" in TeX is not
> > 'x')
> > One may need to do some background check... Untill then I will call it LyX
> > like the six(th sense)!
>
> I believe, if you check the website <http://www.lyx.org> (or maybe
> it's in the FAQ included in the documentation) the Official
> Pronounciation is
>
> "licks"
>
> Me, I have to remember not to type lynx when I want lyx, or lyx when I
> want lynx...
> (-8
>
> Kathryn Andersen
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