Hi Lyx experts,

I am seriously considering installing Lyx on my Windows 2000 machine to
replace Notabene and Pagemaker, provided Lyx can do some things I need done
which NB and PM cannot seem to do:

1. Brochures on legal size paper, landscape orientation, 8 snaking columns
(4 on each side) with citations and footnotes at the bottom of each column,
and headers above each column except the first one.

2. Turabian style manual, with extensive modifications of spacing, type
styles, notes format, etc., for self-publishing of books.

3. Mixed Greek, Hebrew, and English text in most of the above mentioned
documents.

4. Easy conversion of the above documents to PDF.

5. I want to be able to set up templates so that I can concentrate on
writing instead of formatting.

Is all this possible with Lyx?

Is there perhaps a pdf document created from Lyx that would illustrate some
pages like or similar to those described above?

6. Is MikTeX or fpTeX the best Win32 port of LaTeX?

7. Will XFree86 allow me to cut and paste between Lyx and Win32
programs? How does it compare to Starnet's XWin32 x-server?

Many thanks for your time in answering.

Sincerely,
Louis

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