|
OpenOffice.org 2.2 releasedOpenOffice.org 2.2 releasedPosted Mar 30, 2007 5:33 UTC (Fri) by Ed_L. (guest, #24287)In reply to: OpenOffice.org 2.2 released by tcwan Parent article: OpenOffice.org 2.2 released I tried LyX once, but it seemed clunky on my home hardware and the learning curve waaaaaay too steep. So I just stuck with latex-mode in Emacs :-) YMMV.
(Log in to post comments)
OpenOffice.org 2.2 released Posted Apr 5, 2007 13:20 UTC (Thu) by danielpf (subscriber, #4723) [Link] Kile provides a facilitated graphical introduction to LaTeX, with online help and highlighting editor, plus fast instant previewing through kdvi or xdvi.
The drawback of LyX is to introduce yet another set of particular macros, and doesn't encourage improving your knowledge of LaTeX. In contrast Kile guides you how to use plain LaTeX mode, and with time you learn how to use directly LaTeX. When being used to LaTeX you have then a chance to switch to a more powerful editor like emacs if needed to, because your past .tex files produced with Kile remain compatible with plain LaTeX.
OpenOffice.org 2.2 released Posted Apr 6, 2007 21:30 UTC (Fri) by alstrup (subscriber, #24272) [Link] The latest versions of LyX provide a "View source" option which will show you the LaTeX for a given paragraph, thus making it easier to learn LaTeX if you wish.
LyX also integrates with a bunch of other external tools, so if you need to include diagrams, pictures, chess boards, music, EDA, or whatever, LyX is your friend because it handles all necessary invocations of programs, conversions of formats, generating previews, and what not. In the unlikely scenario that LyX does not support some strange format and tool, it's simple to add a new template, and there you go.
LyX 1.5.0, which is in beta right now, is also Unicode enabled.
|
Copyright © 2008, Eklektix, Inc.
Comments and public postings are copyrighted by their creators.
Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds
Powered by Rackspace Managed Hosting.