Sam,

I wonder if you might be able to provide some
instructions on how to make a usbstick compatible LyX?


--- Sam Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>  "LyX works extremely well under the Windows
> operating system!"
>   
>   
>   Outside the office away from the ones own
> computer, I've been using LyX 1.3.3-Win32 on a USB
> stick. It works "extremely well" and enables me to
> access, edit and spell check my fieldnotes, in
> visiting institutions, by running LyX on public
> workstations where I've no administrator rights.
>    
>    Now, having experienced the latest version of
> LyX, I've tested 1.4.1 on a USB stick. All good, if
> there wouldn't be the aspell dilemma! As LyX is
> compiled against libaspell.a and expects to find
> aspell dictionaries and data files in a predefined
> location portability has been lost.
>    
>   I'm interested in underlying decisions of having
> complied LyX Windows in this specific way nowadays.
> Are there considerations about integrating aspell in
> a different way and moreover is there generally a
> wider interest in the community in a portable LyX?
>    
>    Cheers, Sam
> 
> 
> 


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