>>Date: Mon, 8 Nov 2004 13:46:42 -0000 (GMT)
>>Subject: Re: getting/installing some packages and converters
>>From: "Frederic F. Leymarie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: "Juergen Spitzmueller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Cc: "User LyX" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[...]
>>
>>JP Chretien says (in a follow-up reply):
>>
>>> This may come from an old layout,
>>
>>That might be the case.
>>There is a layout (with this package) called
>>article-algo.layout
>>which is listed below (not very long).

I guess yuou forgot it.

>>
>>However, when using just the begining of
>>my original file, with title, authors, abstract
>>and begining of Intro. + biblio.
>>I do not get any errors (and the above lines
>>do not appear in the preamble...)
>>
>>So some other call later in the lyx file
>>males lyx/latex generate these lines
>>in the preamble (of the latex file;
>>these are not in my own lyx preamble).
>>I will try to track it down.

Check the layout itself, I guess it may activate preamble loading in any place,
and possibly when a style is selected (I'm not sure about this one).

>>
>>
>>NB: I noticed there are three other packages for
>>writing code in the CTAN macros/latex/contrib/
>>algorithm2e , algorithmicx , algorithms
>>while algo-0.3 is not listed...
>>
>>Can someone give feedback on these 3 other packages?
>>anyone is superior?

If your need is to pretty-print code in C, C++, Python, etc, 
I find lgrind quite good. It works as a standalone writer
as well as a source for file input.
If your need is describing formal algorithms, I guess you need one of the 
mentioned packages.
I've no expereince on these.

-- 
Jean-Pierre

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