Lars Gullik Bjønnes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Well.... depends on the effort needed to make it happen... and since > we are in the Open Source world it is really is the community on the > operating systems in question that should to the work to make it > happen.
I agree. LyX is developed on non-Win32 OS, so if Win32 community wants it, let them help with the effort and save the time of the core devs for enhancing native application. With every day, there are less & less reasons to not switch from Win32, and LyX being one of those 'killer-app' is a good reason to try alternative OS. There are lot of Linux users who still need some Win32 application and therefore they either keep dual-boot setup or use some emulation software (Win4lin, vmware, wine, CrossOver Office...), so Win32 users (if they want ot stay) can deploy the similar strategy (e.g. vmware) or simply use some Linux Live CD, but let not the effort of developing LyX get dispersed by attempt to support Win32 version. Sincerely, Gour (utf8 user, anxious to see 1.4 happen so that Unicode-support can start :-) -- Registered Linux User | #278493 GPG Public Key | 8C44EDCD