On Wednesday 09 October 2002 10:51 am, Chris Carlen wrote:
> Greetings:
>
> I am considering using Lyx to prepare some documents.  I have tried to
> do it with OpenOffice/StarOffice, but the quality of the formulas is
> inadequate, and the program is too buggy and quirky when the document is
> increasingly complicated.  Lyx is my last hope to avoid using Word,
> which I basically just won't do.  I'll get another job before I do that.
>
> My company has some LaTeX text class files for making its official
> reports, I'm hoping I can use those in Lyx.  I haven't learned enough
> yet to try that, I'm just starting to learn Lyx.  When I get there,
> perhaps I'll have some questions about that.

You're SOOOO fortunate they hav those LaTeX classes. For every one that's an 
environment, you can bring it right into LyX by surrounding the LaTeX code 
with a tiny bit of LyX code. See 
http://www.troubleshooters.com/lpm/200210/200210.htm for the exact technique.

You're very fortunate. Your company has done all the hard work for you.

Steve

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