On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 11:29 PM, Gökhan SEVER<[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks for sharing your ideas on this subject. > > What I am most likely going to do is, do a test-drive for each mentioned > tools, except the ones for MacOS :) since I use Linux (Fedora) almost all > the time. > > I also use OO for composing, and once in a while MS Office tools. I may give > 'LyX' a try since it is mentioned alot (or I am just coming across > publishings where people use LyX) >
FWIW since you're using Linux, I use KBibTeX (if you use KDE or even if not) and LyX. With KBibTeX I just get Google Scholar to output BibTeX along with the articles and edit the source as I need. I don't know about journal quality papers (or support for very complex mathematics so I've heard), but LyX suits my needs (presentations, homeworks, papers, CV) perfectly and you can always modify the source, import or write your own class, or input raw TeX if you need to change some behavior. Not to mention the (configurable) keyboard shortcuts... Cheers, Skipper _______________________________________________ Numpy-discussion mailing list [email protected] http://mail.scipy.org/mailman/listinfo/numpy-discussion
