Hello,

I have just installed LyX 1.5 (beta3) on Windows XP and:

1) as it happend to Michal, when installing it is impossible to dowload both English and Italian dictionary;

2) in contrast with Michal I perfectly see the output of the command $x \leq y$.

Nevertheless, I would like to thank all the guys who worked on LyX since it is really a WONDERFUL software!!

Francesco



----- Original Message ----- From: "Michal Ramsza" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2007 10:31 AM
Subject: LyX 1.5(beta3) bugs/opinions/suggestions


Hello,

I found at least 3 problems with LyX 1.5(beta3) on Windows XP.
1. Try to write $x \leq y$ - the \leq part is displayed as an empty box instead of the right symbol. 2. During install it's not possible to download a polish dictionary (Error 404: no such file). In beta 2 it works fine. 3. If during an install of 1.5 the previous version (1.4.x) is still installed then one has to remove it manually.

One thing I don't understand: the way macros works - philosophy (and by a macro I mean \newcommand{}{}). In my opinion there is absolutely no reason to display a definition of a macro. It is far better to create a new dialog (or a part of a LaTeX Preamble dialog) and store/enter all definitions there instead of cluttering a text (how it looks graphically right now is fine, also handling of macros in a text is fine). What about environments?

Also, it would be nice to have some sort of help while entering the macros in math mode (a floating list I can display while writing or some interactive help). This will be especially of help if one has a large collection of macros. Quite often when I write a text I create macros for almost all variables, operators etc. since referees in journals like to change names of variables, say form $\phi$ to $\xi$, because of tradition, personal views etc. That way I am prepared.

Problem 1 is important (one needs to see what one writes).
Problems 2-3 are minor (fix would be useful).
Macro related stuff is minor (change would be useful but I guess in general it requires a larger discussion on a tool for creating layouts/templates).

Best wishes,
Michal Ramsza




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