civileme wrote:
> 
> On Monday 01 January 2001 16:08, you wrote:
> > when I start KLyX and go to create a new document right after the xfont
> > is loaded the window were you compose the document goes black.
> >
> > It would be nice to be able to see what you are typing :)
> >
> > Greg
> 
> Use LyX.
> 
> KLyX has had very few revisions and was originally written in a "marathon" to
> demonstrate the power of Qt widgets.  KLyX has a serious paging problem on
> long documents that causes text to be lost from the printout unless you
> insert a bunch of manual breaks--and then what is the point of using a
> typesetting program?
> 
> It is not possible for either LyX or KLyX to show you a 100% WYSIWYG, but it
> is close and the housekeeping of the embedded environments is automatic
> compared to LaTeX/TeTeX with a separate editor like EMACS.
> 
> Civileme

tks ... got LyX up and running.  It just just looked like KLyX had more
features so I wanted to give it a shot.

Greg

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