Am Dienstag, 16. November 2004 14:22 schrieb Kevin Pfeiffer: > Hi, > > I've seen references here to LyxWin. I would like to know if a non-techie > Academic using Windows XP (or 2000) could be happy using LyxWin. My wife > is working on a book publication and I have wanted to get her out of Word > for some time. I can handle the general tech support and installation if > the program itself is stable and comfortable enough (as it seems to be > running under Linux). > > Are there former Word writers (academic papers, no math or symbols) who > have happily made this switch? (Or any pitfalls?) > > Last question: Is there an installation document somewhere that explains > how to set this up under Windows? If this is in the FAQ, then please > point me there and I'll go read further before posting any more > questions. > > All the best and thank you in advance, > > Kevin Pfeiffer
Depends, you have to set it up very carefully, and test it a bit before using it for "Produktivbetrieb". A friend of mine had quite a few Problems because he didn't exactly follow the manual and just installed it (Windows-DAU-like). But now after a bit of finetuning it seems to work allright Grüße Matthias -- Wenn immer mehr Menschen von immer weniger Dingen immer mehr verstehen, steuern wir auf einen Zustand zu, in dem alle Menschen von Nichts Alles verstehen.