Joost: I really do not the particulars of the product. It would be best for you to download it from its sourceforge.net project site, and test for yourself.
On WindowsXPsp2 (I think that is the latest - the system is configured for web-based automatic upgrading), and using Word 2003, I clicked File:Open and then from the dialog box (which always starts in My Documents) used the pull-down menu to select the D hard drive, and then double-clicked on the shortcut, which brings me to the corresponding directory, where I am able to view the files there stored. What version of Word are you using? > -----Original Message----- > From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joost Verburg > Sent: Monday, March 31, 2008 8:37 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: WRB - Observations > > William R. Buckley wrote: > > Well, the open source tool Maxima has no problem following > a Windows > > shortcut in its browsing function. So, your position is therefore > > that LyX should be less than it might be, when other open > source tools > > have no problem with a simple if arcane function. > > On my system it's not even possible in Microsoft Word :) Does > this Maxima tool use the standard Windows dialog? > > Joost > > >
