Re: Question about development of non-linear writing project
Richard Heck rgheck at lyx.org writes: half a year ago Iearned about the NonLinear Writing project at the Google Summer School: http://wiki.lyx.org/GSoC/NonLinearWriting Anyone any idea what happened to that? Some work was done. It may find its way into 2.2, but that is not clear yet. Does anyone have any news on this issue? Lyx-outline that was the origin of this, developed by Rob Oaks, was already a useable software when this was picked up by the google summer code project. Now it seems to have died somehow. I really believe this to be a fantastic enhancement to Lyx and hope it will be incorporated into the main line software asap! Ketil
Re: Question about development of non-linear writing project
Richard Heck rgheck at lyx.org writes: On 01/09/2014 08:13 AM, Jan David Hauck wrote: Hi there, half a year ago Iearned about the NonLinear Writing project at the Google Summer School: http://wiki.lyx.org/GSoC/NonLinearWriting Anyone any idea what happened to that? Some work was done. It may find its way into 2.2, but that is not clear yet. Richard I am worried about this issue too. No traces of this on the webpages and lyx-outline which was a working fork with the corkboard developed by Rob Oakes seems dead for a while now. This i a giant improvement for Lyx and it would be really sad if it was abandoned! All the best Ketil
Re: Question about development of non-linear writing project
Richard Heck rgheck at lyx.org writes: half a year ago Iearned about the NonLinear Writing project at the Google Summer School: http://wiki.lyx.org/GSoC/NonLinearWriting Anyone any idea what happened to that? Some work was done. It may find its way into 2.2, but that is not clear yet. Does anyone have any news on this issue? Lyx-outline that was the origin of this, developed by Rob Oaks, was already a useable software when this was picked up by the google summer code project. Now it seems to have died somehow. I really believe this to be a fantastic enhancement to Lyx and hope it will be incorporated into the main line software asap! Ketil
Re: Question about development of non-linear writing project
Richard Heck rgheck at lyx.org writes: On 01/09/2014 08:13 AM, Jan David Hauck wrote: Hi there, half a year ago Iearned about the NonLinear Writing project at the Google Summer School: http://wiki.lyx.org/GSoC/NonLinearWriting Anyone any idea what happened to that? Some work was done. It may find its way into 2.2, but that is not clear yet. Richard I am worried about this issue too. No traces of this on the webpages and lyx-outline which was a working fork with the corkboard developed by Rob Oakes seems dead for a while now. This i a giant improvement for Lyx and it would be really sad if it was abandoned! All the best Ketil
Re: Question about development of non-linear writing project
> Richard Heck lyx.org> writes: > > > > > > > half a year ago Iearned about the NonLinear Writing project at the > > > Google Summer School: > > > > > > http://wiki.lyx.org/GSoC/NonLinearWriting > > > > > > Anyone any idea what happened to that? > > > > Some work was done. It may find its way into 2.2, but that is not clear yet. Does anyone have any news on this issue? Lyx-outline that was the origin of this, developed by Rob Oaks, was already a useable software when this was picked up by the google summer code project. Now it seems to have died somehow. I really believe this to be a fantastic enhancement to Lyx and hope it will be incorporated into the main line software asap! Ketil
Re: Question about development of non-linear writing project
Richard Heck lyx.org> writes: > > On 01/09/2014 08:13 AM, Jan David Hauck wrote: > > Hi there, > > > > half a year ago Iearned about the NonLinear Writing project at the > > Google Summer School: > > > > http://wiki.lyx.org/GSoC/NonLinearWriting > > > > Anyone any idea what happened to that? > > Some work was done. It may find its way into 2.2, but that is not clear yet. > > Richard > I am worried about this issue too. No traces of this on the webpages and lyx-outline which was a working fork with the corkboard developed by Rob Oakes seems dead for a while now. This i a giant improvement for Lyx and it would be really sad if it was abandoned! All the best Ketil