On Thursday 07 June 2001 19:00, Henk Coetzee wrote:
On Thu 07 Jun 01 15:20, Emmanuel GUREGHIAN wrote:
A.Gulino a écrit :
Helge Hafting wrote:
[snip]
There are many reasons:
There are indeed! Most of the reasons why I like LyX have been mentioned
already, but one that I find
On Thursday 07 June 2001 19:00, Henk Coetzee wrote:
On Thu 07 Jun 01 15:20, Emmanuel GUREGHIAN wrote:
A.Gulino a écrit :
Helge Hafting wrote:
[snip]
There are many reasons:
There are indeed! Most of the reasons why I like LyX have been mentioned
already, but one that I find
On Thursday 07 June 2001 19:00, Henk Coetzee wrote:
> On Thu 07 Jun 01 15:20, Emmanuel GUREGHIAN wrote:
> > "A.Gulino" a écrit :
> > > Helge Hafting wrote:
> >
> > [snip]
> >
> > > > There are many reasons:
There are indeed! Most of the reasons why I like LyX have been mentioned
already, but
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
OK, LyX users, could you tell Mike why you are LyX users? ;)
There are many reasons:
Lyx use very little resources (cpu mem) compared to others.
Try loading the user guide (40 pages or so of heavily formatted text
demonstrating every feature, such as tables,
Helge Hafting wrote:
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
OK, LyX users, could you tell Mike why you are LyX users? ;)
There are many reasons:
The performance is fantastic, even on an old machine with only 32M.
Sorry: even with only 16MB :-) (with 1.1.4 on Linux)
I like the WISYWYM instead
A.Gulino a écrit :
Helge Hafting wrote:
[snip]
There are many reasons:
The performance is fantastic, even on an old machine with only 32M.
Sorry: even with only 16MB :-) (with 1.1.4 on Linux)
Re Sorry : 8 MB with 1.1.5fix2 with a 386DX40 (I have to admit that I
did add a 387 fp
On Thu 07 Jun 01 15:20, Emmanuel GUREGHIAN wrote:
A.Gulino a écrit :
Helge Hafting wrote:
[snip]
There are many reasons:
The performance is fantastic, even on an old machine with only 32M.
Sorry: even with only 16MB :-) (with 1.1.4 on Linux)
Re Sorry : 8 MB with 1.1.5fix2
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
OK, LyX users, could you tell Mike why you are LyX users? ;)
There are many reasons:
Lyx use very little resources (cpu mem) compared to others.
Try loading the user guide (40 pages or so of heavily formatted text
demonstrating every feature, such as tables,
Helge Hafting wrote:
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
OK, LyX users, could you tell Mike why you are LyX users? ;)
There are many reasons:
The performance is fantastic, even on an old machine with only 32M.
Sorry: even with only 16MB :-) (with 1.1.4 on Linux)
I like the WISYWYM instead
A.Gulino a écrit :
Helge Hafting wrote:
[snip]
There are many reasons:
The performance is fantastic, even on an old machine with only 32M.
Sorry: even with only 16MB :-) (with 1.1.4 on Linux)
Re Sorry : 8 MB with 1.1.5fix2 with a 386DX40 (I have to admit that I
did add a 387 fp
On Thu 07 Jun 01 15:20, Emmanuel GUREGHIAN wrote:
A.Gulino a écrit :
Helge Hafting wrote:
[snip]
There are many reasons:
The performance is fantastic, even on an old machine with only 32M.
Sorry: even with only 16MB :-) (with 1.1.4 on Linux)
Re Sorry : 8 MB with 1.1.5fix2
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>
> OK, LyX users, could you tell Mike why you are LyX users? ;)
There are many reasons:
Lyx use very little resources (cpu & mem) compared to others.
Try loading the user guide (40 pages or so of heavily formatted text
demonstrating every feature, such as tables,
Helge Hafting wrote:
>
> Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> >
> > OK, LyX users, could you tell Mike why you are LyX users? ;)
>
> There are many reasons:
>
> The performance is fantastic, even on an old machine with only 32M.
Sorry: even with only 16MB :-) (with 1.1.4 on Linux)
> I like the
"A.Gulino" a écrit :
>
> Helge Hafting wrote:
[snip]
> > There are many reasons:
> >
> > The performance is fantastic, even on an old machine with only 32M.
> Sorry: even with only 16MB :-) (with 1.1.4 on Linux)
Re Sorry : 8 MB with 1.1.5fix2 with a 386DX40 (I have to admit that I
did add a 387
On Thu 07 Jun 01 15:20, Emmanuel GUREGHIAN wrote:
> "A.Gulino" a écrit :
> > Helge Hafting wrote:
>
> [snip]
>
> > > There are many reasons:
> > >
> > > The performance is fantastic, even on an old machine with only 32M.
> >
> > Sorry: even with only 16MB :-) (with 1.1.4 on Linux)
>
> Re Sorry :
OK, LyX users, could you tell Mike why you are LyX users? ;)
JMarc
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OK, LyX users, could you tell Mike why you are LyX users? ;)
JMarc
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On Tue, 29 May 2001, Niklas Werner wrote:
- Even if LyX crashes you still will at most have lost a word or two!
In my opinion the stability of a GNU/Linux system + Lyx is a major
advantage. I'm working on a big document (200 pages, about 100 figures)
and indeed never lost more than a line of
On Tue, 29 May 2001, Niklas Werner wrote:
In my opinion the stability of a GNU/Linux system + Lyx is a major
advantage. I'm working on a big document (200 pages, about 100 figures)
I don't dare to imagine what would have become of me when I would
have started this in Vord!
Should we talk
OK, LyX users, could you tell Mike why you are LyX users? ;)
JMarc
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OK, LyX users, could you tell Mike why you are LyX users? ;)
JMarc
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On Tue, 29 May 2001, Niklas Werner wrote:
- Even if LyX crashes you still will at most have lost a word or two!
In my opinion the stability of a GNU/Linux system + Lyx is a major
advantage. I'm working on a big document (200 pages, about 100 figures)
and indeed never lost more than a line of
On Tue, 29 May 2001, Niklas Werner wrote:
In my opinion the stability of a GNU/Linux system + Lyx is a major
advantage. I'm working on a big document (200 pages, about 100 figures)
I don't dare to imagine what would have become of me when I would
have started this in Vord!
Should we talk
OK, LyX users, could you tell Mike why you are LyX users? ;)
JMarc
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>>OK, LyX users, could you tell Mike why you are LyX users? ;)
>>
>>JMarc
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On Tue, 29 May 2001, Niklas Werner wrote:
> - Even if LyX crashes you still will at most have lost a word or two!
In my opinion the stability of a GNU/Linux system + Lyx is a major
advantage. I'm working on a big document (>200 pages, about 100 figures)
and indeed never lost more than a line of
> On Tue, 29 May 2001, Niklas Werner wrote:
>
> In my opinion the stability of a GNU/Linux system + Lyx is a major
> advantage. I'm working on a big document (>200 pages, about 100 figures)
> I don't dare to imagine what would have become of me when I would
> have started this in Vord!
Should
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