Well, that could work and some of that is what we've using, but for the
thesis I don't think that's plausible. Notes for text already written and
ideas about moving paragraphs, are better seen "in" the actual document. At
least from an editorial point of view. I think that for my theisis I'll
stick to PDF's with comments, at least while I install LyX on his PC.

Anyway, thanks Helge. I'll keep you guys informed on the process.

On 5/18/07, Helge Hafting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Julio Rojas wrote:
>
> Now my problem is that my tutor only uses Word. He doesn't want to
> expend his time "learning" LyX, even thou there's really nothing to
> learn (I'll do all the LaTeX job and he'll only do some writing).
How about:
You write with LyX, and sends him PDF. Anybody can read PDF.
He writes his answers in word (or
plain text email), possibly cutting and pasting
text from the PDF.

You then copy from his messages and paste into your
LyX document.

Does he have to write in the _same_ document file?

Helge Hafting




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