David Neeley wrote:
Stephen,
If you have the hard drive space, you might also consider installing
Linux on the machine to dual-boot. The machine I am using at the
moment is a 600-mhz Pentium II I picked up for very little...added a
hard drive I already had and stuck in 512 MB of RAM I also had.
Yes, OOo is superior to Word for tech writing--but then, almost anything is!
I am trying to get far enough up the learning curve with LyX that I
can feel good about creating style files. Then, I intend to do a style
file for DITA--because I believe that LyX is, potentially, a far
better tech
David Neeley wrote:
Stephen,
If you have the hard drive space, you might also consider installing
Linux on the machine to dual-boot. The machine I am using at the
moment is a 600-mhz Pentium II I picked up for very little...added a
hard drive I already had and stuck in 512 MB of RAM I also had.
Yes, OOo is superior to Word for tech writing--but then, almost anything is!
I am trying to get far enough up the learning curve with LyX that I
can feel good about creating style files. Then, I intend to do a style
file for DITA--because I believe that LyX is, potentially, a far
better tech
David Neeley wrote:
Stephen,
If you have the hard drive space, you might also consider installing
Linux on the machine to dual-boot. The machine I am using at the
moment is a 600-mhz Pentium II I picked up for very little...added a
hard drive I already had and stuck in 512 MB of RAM I also had.
Yes, OOo is superior to Word for tech writing--but then, almost anything is!
I am trying to get far enough up the learning curve with LyX that I
can feel good about creating style files. Then, I intend to do a style
file for DITA--because I believe that LyX is, potentially, a far
better tech