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, > text styles, chapters, TOCs, etc. > So far I'm trying with Kword, Abiword and Lyx. Abiword is better that > Kword at importing M$ Word documents. Lyx seems to be the perfect tool > for the task, but it lacks (to my taste) a little feedback. OK, I'll > admit it, I believe it's very powerful, but I find it UGLY :) > Some sort of "Print Preview" would be very valuable.
Lyx could do "Print Preview" last I checked (via DVI or PostScript). Lyx is *not* a WYSIWYG editor, though. You might find klyx more eye pleasing (though, I don't think it's been kept up to date). Nice thing about the TeX backend is the strong structured document style. Takes a bit of effort to generate formatting styles that are very fancy. Has way better support for indices and bibliographies than most word processors (but, again, it's a bit of work to set up). -- Eric G. Miller <egm2@jps.net> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]