On Thu, 5 Feb 1998, Johann Spies wrote:
It was with interest that I read Richard E. Hawkins Esq.'s comments about
Lynx and StarOffice.
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I was wandering whether anyone could use Lyx for anything serious. Are
there proper documentation somewhere?
Johann.
Yes, I
It was with interest that I read Richard E. Hawkins Esq.'s comments about
Lynx and StarOffice.
I have tried Lyx a few times since I began using Linux about 2 years ago
and every time gave up on it because I could not find documentation gave
answers to a lot of questions on how to use it.
I do
Johann Spies wrote:
I have tried Lyx a few times since I began using Linux about 2 years ago
and every time gave up on it because I could not find documentation gave
answers to a lot of questions on how to use it.
The documentation in later versions is a lot better, though still
incomplete.
It was with interest that I read Richard E. Hawkins Esq.'s comments about
Lynx and StarOffice.
I have tried Lyx a few times since I began using Linux about 2 years ago
and every time gave up on it because I could not find documentation gave
answers to a lot of questions on how to use it.
I
Type the LaTeX sequence in TeX mode (toggle the TeX button on the toolbar).
You can also select a sequence and click on TeX to put it into TeX mode.
TeX sequences show in red on the screen.
oops, i should have mentioned this. You can insert *any* latex into lyx. I
don't think that there are
Actually all of that list is possible, with the possible exception
of M$Word...
Okay, I havent used it.. but what about Lyx?? Ive heard good things about
it.. Comments?
I use lyx regularly. It's not like Word. But for technical writing, it's
better. IT generates latex, and is far
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