On Tue, 1 May 2001 15:22:36 +0200 wrote EagleIce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> On Tuesday 01 May 2001 12:50, Stefano Ghirlanda wrote:
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> > But you will *not* see LaTeX since .lyx files are not written in
> > LaTeX (apart the math and what you explicitely insert
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On Tuesday 01 May 2001 12:50, Stefano Ghirlanda wrote:
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> But you will *not* see LaTeX since .lyx files are not written in
> LaTeX (apart the math and what you explicitely inserted as TeX).
Oh, I see. Then in a way Raymond is right about it being of great use i
EagleIce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> Open your documents in a text editor and you see *all* of the codes!
But you will *not* see LaTeX since .lyx files are not written in
LaTeX (apart the math and what you explicitely inserted as TeX).
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Stefano Ghirlanda, Zoologiska Institutionen,
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Hi!
Open your documents in a text editor and you see *all* of the codes!
Cheers,
ei
On Tuesday 01 May 2001 03:42, Raymond Ouellette wrote:
> I'm using LyX since a few months and I appreciate it very much. It's
> quite different when you are a WordPerfect us
I'm using LyX since a few months and I appreciate it very much. It's
quite different when you are a WordPerfect user since version 4.2 for
DOS!
There is one thing I really missed in LyX, the reveal code window.
As I understand LyX, it is a front end to LaTeX, much of the codes are
hidden. But yo