OTOH TyX is built with Web technologies, and has an in-browser version.

I think that what TyX really needs is a way to really easily share a link
with collaborators. If you could just "export to web link" and send that
link to your collaborator, that would be far more helpful than asking them
to install LyX :) Then adding LaTeX support to TyX may mean you would have
people switching from LyX. I wonder how hard it would be to support the LyX
file format? Having a way to share and edit LyX documents on the web would
be a big plus.

On Mon, 9 Jun 2025 at 01:57, Pavel Sanda <sa...@lyx.org> wrote:

> On Sun, Jun 08, 2025 at 03:03:12PM +0300, Noam Zaks wrote:
> > I would really love to hear your thoughts and suggestions on this,
> anything
> > you have to say and of course your contributions - especially your
> > recommendations regarding code design.
>
> Since you asked: I think it might not be that hard (compared to developing
> completely new editor) to just add one more export target to LyX
> (along with latex, html and docbook LyX already has).
>
> There might be some rough edges to convert standard latex-style templates
> into typst equivalents (I have no idea how difficult this one is), but
> you would get the rest of LyX features for free.
>
> The main obstacle probably is that you already invested lot of time into
> developing your own editor and it's hard to just let that energy go into
> the void...
>
> Pavel
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