On Tue, 7 Apr 1998, Russ Harrison wrote:
> On 07-Apr-98 kLicK wrote:
> >Are there any GOOD wordprocessing programs that are free?
>
>
> If WYSIWYG isn't a requirement for you (and even if you think it is you
> should still look into this) I would recommend LaTeX. Sure it isn't the
> newest thi
> >Are there any GOOD wordprocessing programs that are free?
>
> There is a program out there called LyX that puts what the authors call
> a "What you see is what you mean" frontend to LaTeX, but I haven't
> used it so I can't comment.
I've tried out LyX a bit, and it seems to be a very good pro
On 07-Apr-98 kLicK wrote:
>Are there any GOOD wordprocessing programs that are free?
If WYSIWYG isn't a requirement for you (and even if you think it is you
should still look into this) I would recommend LaTeX. Sure it isn't the
newest thing out there, but it produces much better output, IMHO,
> > Is there anyway to change users while in X?
>
> Use the `su' command, for switch-user. Provide the user name you wish to
> switch to, like:
You should also check out the following, for some basic system
administration help:
http://www.uni-koeln.de/RRZK/Abt-Systeme/sun/infos/kurse/fiamingo
> Is there anyway to change users while in X?
Use the `su' command, for switch-user. Provide the user name you wish to
switch to, like:
# su - otherusr
and be sure to read the man page.
> Is Applexware as good as MS Office?
I happen to think its better. It doesn't crash, or swallow
Is there anyway to change users while in X? Is Applexware as good as MS
Office? Are there any GOOD wordprocessing programs that are free?
-kLicK
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