Thanks for all.. I guess I'll stick to the cygwin,
lyx. I have still dont get a very nice graphical
output (like lyx claims to produce) on the screen (the
printed output is pretty much like LaTeX) but its fine
anyway.. I really dont care anymore if its WYSWYM or
whatever (LaTeX philosophy...) as long as the output
will satisfy me. 

Yeah I gave the Live-cd a thought.. (and btw I didnt
realized they dont work with non FAT systems), but I
mean that will be my last resort. I really dont want
to install a new OS in the office now, call it
laziness.

Oh by the by.. not related to the topic here. Is there
a way to view the (most recent!) mailing list posts
without checking it up in the email (like in a
newsgroup or a http site.. someone has to put up a lyx
newsgroup , that way I think its more practical) 

Sincerely,
Jose Capco

--- Helge Hafting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> If thats the real problem and you don't mind using a
> _working_ lyx,
> consider one of these:
> 
> 1. It is possible to get lyx working well on
> windows, people have done it.
>     You may have to get some more tips from
> experienced people.
> 2. Install linux along with windows, if you have the
> disk space.  Lyx works
>     well on linux.
> 3. If you don't want linux on your pc, do you have a
> cdrom?  These days 
> you can
>     boot a linux that is preinstalled on the CD
> (knoppix, or various 
> "live linux" cd's)
>     and use lyx from there.  Such a linux will find
> the lyx files on 
> your harddisk if
>     you're using the fat32 filesystem.  If not,
> store the work files on 
> a diskette,
>     usb-device or CF-card.  This way there's no
> linux system files 
> stored on the pc, great
>     if the employer wants to stick to windows only.
> 
> Helge Hafting
> 



                
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