On Mon, 18 Jun 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I assume you're rather computer savvy. Would you say above average (for a
Windows user)?
Yes, I think I could say above average. I'm able to install windows
and have already tried ubuntu, puppy linux and some others. I'm using
texlive under ubuntu
On Mon, 18 Jun 2007, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote:
I assume you're rather computer savvy. Would you say above average (for a
Windows user)?
Yes, I think I could say above average. I'm able to install windows
and have already tried ubuntu, puppy linux and some others. I'm using
texlive under
Dear LyX team,
I write to you as a user who wants to give some feedback on my last
experience installing lyx1.5rc1 on windows from the bundle with all
the dependencies.
First some background:
I had already tried lyx some years ago, both under windows and linux,
and have been trying it once in
On Mon, 18 Jun 2007, Rafael Maguiña wrote:
First of all, thanks for giving us the feedback!
I assume you're rather computer savvy. Would you say above average (for a
Windows user)?
Installing:
I chose the bundle on purpose, as I knew the machine on which I wanted
to install lyx isn't
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Joost/Uwe, can you confirm that a user can manually run a dictionary
installer? If this is the case, then we could see about adding
instructions for the user of a bundled installer to also download the
relevant dictionary installers.
The bundled installer allows you
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have 2 quirks here: 1) some packages I needed weren't in the bundle,
which I would rather recommend to include; 2) miktex wanted to install
some extra packages which I can't imagine I will ever need nor can
imagine that lyx needs them to run.
The reason for why
Dear LyX team,
I write to you as a user who wants to give some feedback on my last
experience installing lyx1.5rc1 on windows from the bundle with all
the dependencies.
First some background:
I had already tried lyx some years ago, both under windows and linux,
and have been trying it once in
On Mon, 18 Jun 2007, Rafael Maguiña wrote:
First of all, thanks for giving us the feedback!
I assume you're rather computer savvy. Would you say above average (for a
Windows user)?
Installing:
I chose the bundle on purpose, as I knew the machine on which I wanted
to install lyx isn't
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Joost/Uwe, can you confirm that a user can manually run a dictionary
installer? If this is the case, then we could see about adding
instructions for the user of a bundled installer to also download the
relevant dictionary installers.
The bundled installer allows you
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have 2 quirks here: 1) some packages I needed weren't in the bundle,
which I would rather recommend to include; 2) miktex wanted to install
some extra packages which I can't imagine I will ever need nor can
imagine that lyx needs them to run.
The reason for why
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