Dear All,

I'm a Latex user who has, as the wending ways of the world sometimes 
induce, stumbled over an advertisement for LyX.

Am I right in imagining LyX as being rather like one of those HTML editors
that have a toggle between source code and a graphical representation, so
that one can happily type away in a graphical window until one comes to a
command sequence that is sufficiently unusual not to have a button on the
editor, one flips a button and the screen changes to what the source code
actually looks like underneath, one enters the desired <HTMLcommand>
</HTMLcommand> or edits the source code if it's misbehaving, and switches
back to the graphical interface, all complexity having been conquered at
it's own level?

Regards,
-- 
Max

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