Selon Helge Hafting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> > I never encountered 'X' (with quotes) as referring to the X window system
> (BTW
> > google neither...). That's why I thought that the quotes could remove the
> > ambiguity.
> Well, I don't think people in general knows if the X window
> system tends to be written with or without quotes. Of course
> many people probably haven't even heard of X, so they will think
> of something else.
>
> The real question is: will people looking for tips on how lyx
> can be used to write their articles on math, psychology or
> chemistry think that "lyx for X" is the place to look?

Yes if they read the description...

> Perhaps the math guy might think so, I don't know about the
> others.  "LyX for sciences" or "LyX for sciences/humanities"
> sure tell them exactly what this is about.

True (IMO).

> >  Anyway, I agree with Jürgen: The description already clears up any
> > possible ambiguity!
> >
> Sure - but what's wrong with a clear heading too - when it is
> this easy?

The length of this thread demonstrates that this is not so easy ;-)

Mael.

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