Re: LYX software query

2011-03-29 Thread Dr Eberhard W Lisse
On 3/29/11 1:52 AM, Paul Rubin wrote: [...] You can point MiKTeX's package manager at any repository, which can be one downloaded to a local or networked drive. The repository is not a server (in the sense that no software daemon runs); it's just a directory (and 10^100 subdirectories). If

Re: LYX software query

2011-03-29 Thread Dr Eberhard W Lisse
On 3/29/11 1:52 AM, Paul Rubin wrote: [...] You can point MiKTeX's package manager at any repository, which can be one downloaded to a local or networked drive. The repository is not a server (in the sense that no software daemon runs); it's just a directory (and 10^100 subdirectories). If

Re: LYX software query

2011-03-29 Thread Dr Eberhard W Lisse
On 3/29/11 1:52 AM, Paul Rubin wrote: [...] > You can point MiKTeX's package manager at any "repository", which can be one > downloaded to a local or networked drive. The repository is not a server (in > the sense that no software daemon runs); it's just a directory (and 10^100 > subdirectories).

Re: LYX software query

2011-03-28 Thread Pavel Sanda
Guenter Milde wrote: This is not necessary. Either you install MikTeX (assuming you are talking about windows) separately, or you can download the installer-bundle (IIRC this includes MikTeX). the problem is that some styles/classes are downloaded by miktex itself and by default

Re: LYX software query

2011-03-28 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2011-03-28, Pavel Sanda wrote: Guenter Milde wrote: This is not necessary. Either you install MikTeX (assuming you are talking about windows) separately, or you can download the installer-bundle (IIRC this includes MikTeX). the problem is that some styles/classes are downloaded by

Re: LYX software query

2011-03-28 Thread Dr Eberhard W Lisse
Did I read somewhere once that one can have a local MikTeX server (some form of a mirror) so that can be done under controlled condition and then the local user(s) pull off of that one? el On 2011-03-28 15:13 , Guenter Milde wrote: On 2011-03-28, Pavel Sanda wrote: Guenter Milde wrote: This

Re: LYX software query

2011-03-28 Thread Paul Rubin
Dr Eberhard W Lisse el at lisse.na writes: Did I read somewhere once that one can have a local MikTeX server (some form of a mirror) so that can be done under controlled condition and then the local user(s) pull off of that one? Apologies if I'm answering a question you are not asking; I

Re: LYX software query

2011-03-28 Thread Pavel Sanda
Guenter Milde wrote: This is not necessary. Either you install MikTeX (assuming you are talking about windows) separately, or you can download the installer-bundle (IIRC this includes MikTeX). the problem is that some styles/classes are downloaded by miktex itself and by default

Re: LYX software query

2011-03-28 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2011-03-28, Pavel Sanda wrote: Guenter Milde wrote: This is not necessary. Either you install MikTeX (assuming you are talking about windows) separately, or you can download the installer-bundle (IIRC this includes MikTeX). the problem is that some styles/classes are downloaded by

Re: LYX software query

2011-03-28 Thread Dr Eberhard W Lisse
Did I read somewhere once that one can have a local MikTeX server (some form of a mirror) so that can be done under controlled condition and then the local user(s) pull off of that one? el On 2011-03-28 15:13 , Guenter Milde wrote: On 2011-03-28, Pavel Sanda wrote: Guenter Milde wrote: This

Re: LYX software query

2011-03-28 Thread Paul Rubin
Dr Eberhard W Lisse el at lisse.na writes: Did I read somewhere once that one can have a local MikTeX server (some form of a mirror) so that can be done under controlled condition and then the local user(s) pull off of that one? Apologies if I'm answering a question you are not asking; I

Re: LYX software query

2011-03-28 Thread Pavel Sanda
Guenter Milde wrote: > >> This is not necessary. Either you install MikTeX (assuming you are talking > >> about windows) separately, or you can download the installer-bundle (IIRC > >> this includes MikTeX). > > > the problem is that some styles/classes are downloaded by miktex itself > > and

Re: LYX software query

2011-03-28 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2011-03-28, Pavel Sanda wrote: > Guenter Milde wrote: >> >> This is not necessary. Either you install MikTeX (assuming you are >> >> talking about windows) separately, or you can download the >> >> installer-bundle (IIRC this includes MikTeX). >> > the problem is that some styles/classes are

Re: LYX software query

2011-03-28 Thread Dr Eberhard W Lisse
Did I read somewhere once that one can have a local MikTeX server (some form of a mirror) so that can be done under controlled condition and then the local user(s) pull off of that one? el On 2011-03-28 15:13 , Guenter Milde wrote: > On 2011-03-28, Pavel Sanda wrote: >> Guenter Milde wrote: >

Re: LYX software query

2011-03-28 Thread Paul Rubin
Dr Eberhard W Lisse lisse.na> writes: > > Did I read somewhere once that one can have a local MikTeX server > (some form of a mirror) so that can be done under controlled condition > and then the local user(s) pull off of that one? > Apologies if I'm answering a question you are not asking;

LYX software query

2011-03-24 Thread Ben Lincoln
Hi, I work in the IT arena at Deutsche Bank, a user has come to me requesting LYX on his work PC Please could you give me some information on the following: Lyx being free, is this something that can also be installed within a Corporate environment or does this change the perspective on it?

Re: LYX software query

2011-03-24 Thread Vincent van Ravesteijn
On 24-3-2011 10:20, Ben Lincoln wrote: Hi, I work in the IT arena at Deutsche Bank, a user has come to me requesting LYX on his work PC Please could you give me some information on the following: Lyx being free, is this something that can also be installed within a Corporate environment

Re: LYX software query

2011-03-24 Thread Pavel Sanda
Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote: It seems that when you installed it requires the ability to go to the web and pull down files, could you confirm that this is the case? This is not necessary. Either you install MikTeX (assuming you are talking about windows) separately, or you can download

Re: LYX software query

2011-03-24 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2011-03-24, Pavel Sanda wrote: Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote: It seems that when you installed it requires the ability to go to the web and pull down files, could you confirm that this is the case? This is not necessary. Either you install MikTeX (assuming you are talking about windows)

LYX software query

2011-03-24 Thread Ben Lincoln
Hi, I work in the IT arena at Deutsche Bank, a user has come to me requesting LYX on his work PC Please could you give me some information on the following: Lyx being free, is this something that can also be installed within a Corporate environment or does this change the perspective on it?

Re: LYX software query

2011-03-24 Thread Vincent van Ravesteijn
On 24-3-2011 10:20, Ben Lincoln wrote: Hi, I work in the IT arena at Deutsche Bank, a user has come to me requesting LYX on his work PC Please could you give me some information on the following: Lyx being free, is this something that can also be installed within a Corporate environment

Re: LYX software query

2011-03-24 Thread Pavel Sanda
Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote: It seems that when you installed it requires the ability to go to the web and pull down files, could you confirm that this is the case? This is not necessary. Either you install MikTeX (assuming you are talking about windows) separately, or you can download

Re: LYX software query

2011-03-24 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2011-03-24, Pavel Sanda wrote: Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote: It seems that when you installed it requires the ability to go to the web and pull down files, could you confirm that this is the case? This is not necessary. Either you install MikTeX (assuming you are talking about windows)

LYX software query

2011-03-24 Thread Ben Lincoln
Hi, I work in the IT arena at Deutsche Bank, a user has come to me requesting LYX on his work PC Please could you give me some information on the following: Lyx being free, is this something that can also be installed within a Corporate environment or does this change the perspective on it?

Re: LYX software query

2011-03-24 Thread Vincent van Ravesteijn
On 24-3-2011 10:20, Ben Lincoln wrote: Hi, I work in the IT arena at Deutsche Bank, a user has come to me requesting LYX on his work PC Please could you give me some information on the following: Lyx being free, is this something that can also be installed within a Corporate environment

Re: LYX software query

2011-03-24 Thread Pavel Sanda
Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote: >> It seems that when you installed it requires the ability to go to the web >> and pull down files, could you confirm that this is the case? >> > > This is not necessary. Either you install MikTeX (assuming you are talking > about windows) separately, or you can

Re: LYX software query

2011-03-24 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2011-03-24, Pavel Sanda wrote: > Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote: >>> It seems that when you installed it requires the ability to go to the web >>> and pull down files, could you confirm that this is the case? >> This is not necessary. Either you install MikTeX (assuming you are talking >>