Ronald Florence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> A binary release of LyX for MacOSX, using the native Aqua graphics
> interface, is now available.  The implementation is based on LyX-1.3.2
> and the GPL-licensed QT/MacOSX library.  The application has the
> typical Aqua look & feel with a menubar and icons, and does not
> require the installation of X11.
>
> For configuration and installation information on the binary release,
> and a pointer to the self-installing package, see the LyX on Aqua
> HOWTO at http://www.18james.com/lyx_on_aqua.html .

Cool Ronald & thanks.

One thing I don't want to lose (even though it is non-Mac-ish) is the
ability to run LyX from the command line to do custom processing.  For
example, I use LyX for my course slides.

I process them with a simple script (make-pdfs) which runs LyX to
export things, runs things through the ppower4p code to get certain
fancy slide behavior, and then creates a .PDF for presentation (one
slide per page) and a .PDF for posting where there are 4 slides per
page.

It looks like running ...

Running

/Applications/LyX.app/Contents/MacOS/LyX -e ps file.lyx

still works (Great!).

Dave
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David G. Green                                      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
UAB Electrical and Computer Engineering 
Birmingham, AL

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