On Monday 05 July 2004 01:20 am, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:

Like the entire class itself or nothing at all is the sort of support one 
wants.

The class is just too in-depth to say which features I'd want supported in the 
interim.

No worries here. I'd imagine the fact that Memoir basically allows one to 
override everything from TOC to how Bibs are presented to hanging paragraphs, 
to lists, so on and so forth that it would take a considerable amount of time 
before LyX could have full support.

Personally, I have no problem using Kile in conjunction with Memoir.  

For other work that I know LyX works well with I can just fire LyX up and get 
to writing.

-Marc

P.S. As a general observation I would say that while LyX makes LaTeX more 
painless it tends to give the impression one never needs to know any LaTeX 
commands in order to get work don which isn't the case.  Example is the 
preamble and dealing with package configurations along-side adding custom 
commands or overriding pre-existing class commands.  That I know is something 
too vague for LyX to make into a simplified approach.  Learning LaTeX for me 
gives me a better understanding of how much LyX does for someone who doesn't 
want to learn LaTeX.

> >>>>> "Marc" == Marc Jeffrey Driftmeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Marc> I find Kile quite excellent and the 1.7a1 I'm running great. I'm
> Marc> hoping LyX 1.4 or possibly 1.5 will have full Memoir support but
> Marc> until than I use Kile when working with Memoir.
>
> As far as I can see, better support for memoir is not going to happen
> in 1.4.0. What are the features that you are missing most?
>
> JMarc

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