Virgil Arrington said on Tue, 5 Oct 2021 13:24:04 +0000 > LibreOffice makes learning new things much >easier than LyX/LaTeX. Generally speaking, every LO function can be >found by exploring its extensive menus and/or toolbars. Like a >multiple choice test, the right answer is somewhere on the page, and >such exploration is generally how I learn new things in LO. I just >search the menu structure until I find what I need.
After importing my 300 page book from MS Word to LibreOffice, I looked extensively in the menu system, in the help docs, and on the Internet to resolve my magically changing styles problem, all to no avail. LibreOffice is just fine if you don't use styles, but who would not use styles when working with a large document? Working with LibreOffice reminds me of programming with gotos: It's easy and obvious, but as the things scale, at a certain point it collapses under its own weight. SteveT Steve Litt Spring 2021 featured book: Troubleshooting Techniques of the Successful Technologist http://www.troubleshooters.com/techniques -- lyx-users mailing list lyx-users@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users