Richard,
I wonder if the file format used in trunk (or rather the lyx2lyx
converter that deals with it) is still unable to revert back to previous
versions' file formats. Last time I tried trunk (2 or 3 months ago, I
believe), I found out that every file it touched could no longer be opened
by older versions. Although I would have liked to use the newer features, I
did not feel brave enough to go down a path that looked very much like a
one-way street. Other users may be braver than me, though.
S.
On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 10:06 AM, rgheck <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 11/20/2009 10:18 AM, Rob Oakes wrote:
>
>> Hi Günter,
>>
>> Thank you for the thoughts and the links.
>>
>> "Unfortunately, you still did not write, how you process your document
>> with XeTeX. (Export with File>Export>LaTeX (XeTeX) or something alike?)"
>>
>>
>>
> If someone hasn't already said so, I should add that the next major release
> of LyX will have native support for XeTeX. This has been in trunk, actually,
> for quite a while. So those of you who use and really need XeTeX should
> think about compiling trunk and trying it out. We'd obviously appreciate the
> feedback. Be warned, of course, that trunk can sometimes be a bit unstable,
> so save often (or set autosave to a short value), but I don't think there
> are any major known issues at the moment.
>
> Richard
>
>
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