Uwe Stöhr wrote: > my mailbox was filled the last hours with mails from friends and > collegues pointing me to this review:
> http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/61789 Here's what babelfish makes of the page ;-) FensterTeXnik: Sentence system LyX now also for Windows The open source sentence system LyX 1.3.6 nose of earlier Linux and Mac OS x expenditures, but does not settled only support now officially also Windows. On the project side is a detailed description of the devised Installers, with which one is to get the system under Windows for running. to write 7.5 MByte Download for a program complex, which gives opportunity to its users without long training, TeX documents by mouse surface -- promises a comfortable entrance. Which comes out however only with the Setup: The process leads the TeX prospective customers over different web pages, from which they can to it-load further unabdingliche software components: MinGW GNU utilities, Python, Ghostscript, ImageMagick and a Windows suited distribution of TeX. alone for whose full installation one may the Download calm by 250 MByte make, warns themselves the web page. In addition the spell verification Aspell as well as Bildschirmfonts comes, around mathematical contents on the screen too rendern depending upon requirements Perl, -- a complete Linux, which already covers most of these components, finds its way possibly faster on the PC than the LyX installation under Windows. In the ideal case the efforts of a text processor crowned, which brings many layout elements original-faithfully on the screen, are provided, in the background of TeX documents to require without complicated code inputs from the user to and also administered cross references and literature quotations (hps/c't) -- Angus