On Sat, Mar 30, 2002 at 05:29:30PM +0100, Casper Gielen wrote:
> Klyx is still in the KDE3 CVS, and it compiled just fine for me. However
> it's stuck on version 0.11 . The same as 2 years ago iirc.
Really? I stand corrected; I'll have to go have a look.
-rob
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> KLyX is dead, IIRC. Dead and gone, for now anyway. I seem to
> remember that the originator of the LyX project and the KDE project
> are one and the same. Once KDE hit the big time, he (and maybe
they are
>
> The other problem is that KLyX was only ported to KDE1, so even if you
> could g
On Mon, Mar 25, 2002 at 02:33:22PM -0300, Daniel Toffetti wrote:
> > > Well, I need a wysiwyg editor a la M$ Word. The documents I'll edit
> > > are more or less as complex as one see in papers, I mean, numbered
> > > schemes, headers, footers, inserted images and tables, page
> > > numbers, footno
I know its not WYSIWIG but LaTex does all the image,
footnotes etc. you need, looks the best by far (has the
best alorithms) and you can see exactly what your page is
going to do in the dvi view or even ghostview.
whatsmore pdf is becoming as much of end format as ps is
now, which means all your
> > I'm downloading build 641c right now. I would like to know if there
> > is any issue with installing such a big program which is not a
> > Debian package, regarding future maintenance, upgrade,
> > uninstallation, etc. In the archives I've found some issues with
> > the installation, but alread
Daniel Toffetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > Well, I need a wysiwyg editor a la M$ Word. The documents I'll edit
> > > are more or less as complex as one see in papers, I mean, numbered
> > > schemes, headers, footers, inserted images and tables, page
> > > numbers, footnotes, text styles, ch
On Mon, Mar 25, 2002 at 03:08:36PM -0300, Daniel Toffetti wrote:
> > Neither Kword or Abiword supports footnotes. For footnotes and
> > WYSIWYG, you can use Lyx or OpenOffice. While OpenOffice has a
> > somewhat strange UI (It was even worse in StarOffice 5.2, which tried
> > to take control over y
> > Well, I need a wysiwyg editor a la M$ Word. The documents I'll edit
> > are more or less as complex as one see in papers, I mean, numbered
> > schemes, headers, footers, inserted images and tables, page
> > numbers, footnotes, text styles, chapters, TOCs, etc.
> > So far I'm trying with Kword,
> > Well, I need a wysiwyg editor a la M$ Word. The documents I'll edit
> > are more or less as complex as one see in papers, I mean, numbered
> > schemes, headers, footers, inserted images and tables, page
> > numbers, footnotes, text styles, chapters, TOCs, etc.
> > So far I'm trying with Kword,
Daniel Toffetti wrote:
Hi !
Well, I need a wysiwyg editor a la M$ Word. The documents I'll edit are
more or less as complex as one see in papers, I mean, numbered schemes,
headers, footers, inserted images and tables, page numbers, footnotes,
text styles, chapters, TOCs, etc.
So far I'm tryin
On Mon, Mar 25, 2002 at 02:12:39AM -0300, Daniel Toffetti wrote:
> Hi !
>
> Well, I need a wysiwyg editor a la M$ Word. The documents I'll edit are
> more or less as complex as one see in papers, I mean, numbered schemes,
> headers, footers, inserted images and tables, page numbers, footnotes,
Well, I'm not sure of what do you mean for "print preview", but actually
it seems to me that LyX has it. If you select View->Postscript or
View->DVI you can see on the screen the exact view of the printed
document.
The menu "view" exists only from LyX 1.1.6fix4 onward, for previous
versions the s
On Mon, Mar 25, 2002 at 02:12:39AM -0300, Daniel Toffetti wrote:
> Hi !
>
> Well, I need a wysiwyg editor a la M$ Word. The documents I'll edit are
> more or less as complex as one see in papers, I mean, numbered schemes,
> headers, footers, inserted images and tables, page numbers, footnotes,
On Mon, Mar 25, 2002 at 02:12:39AM -0300, Daniel Toffetti wrote:
> Hi !
>
> Well, I need a wysiwyg editor a la M$ Word. The documents I'll edit are
> more or less as complex as one see in papers, I mean, numbered schemes,
> headers, footers, inserted images and tables, page numbers, footnotes,
Hi !
Well, I need a wysiwyg editor a la M$ Word. The documents I'll edit are
more or less as complex as one see in papers, I mean, numbered schemes,
headers, footers, inserted images and tables, page numbers, footnotes,
text styles, chapters, TOCs, etc.
So far I'm trying with Kword, Abiword and
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