On Wed, 13 Sep 2006 21:05:43 +0100 José Matos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday 13 September 2006 20:37, Alex wrote: > > Hi! > > > > I would like to know when was the development of LyX started? > > This is what I have been able to dig. If you have details to add I am all > hears. :-) > > > I could find 0.8.0 dated to 21st of dec, 1995. > > > > But when was it first announced or released to the public? > > In 95, David mentioned last month that he still used the motif based > version. (At version 1.5 :-) Oh, no, I don't still use that version. But I got more involved after I found the program (who here remembers when Matthias called it "LyriX"?) because of motif. In order to compile it under linux, you needed motif libraries. I had actually gone out and paid for them, so provided (legally, I think...) binaries. Heck, I think the first ones were static binaries. The whole tarball, with binary, fit on one floppy disk. I also built AIX-3.5 binaries, and some of those are still in the archives. The name was changed because someone contacted Matthias threatening to sue, that name having been taken for a word processor of some sort. I no longer can find any of these old binaries. But, they were carved on clay tablets, anyway, so I couldn't read them now. I believe Matthias released his first version sometime in 1995. It did not display math at all. All formulas were ERT. Yes, it was red, even back then. I don't recall a version number. -- David L. Johnson __o | The lottery is a tax on those who fail to understand _`\(,_ | mathematics. (_)/ (_) |