On Tuesday 11 March 2008 12:00, Maximilian Wollner wrote: > Hello everybody, > > > I'm using LyX on a daily basis for all my writings at university and > like it very much. Meanwhile, I have also experimented a lot with > customization of LaTeX and how to do all that in LyX. I like the idea > of users helping other users. But I find it quite uncomfortable to > use a mailing list. I had a subscription for a while but got way too > many emails each day and ended up deleting them without reading them. > Then I tried the RSS-feed, but it only features author name and > subject title – not enough info. Then I tried to use search engines – > but got a lot of old topics not related to current versions of LyX. > > Somehow, I find it difficult to use mailing lists, maybe I am a too > young computer and internet user but I can not see a single > advantage. So I tried to look around for LyX discussion boards but > can't find any. Do you know of any? Or is there any possibility to > read the list in Google Groups (where I can have a sort of-discussion > board-view)? Is a discussion board on LyX maybe planned? Or, is there > any good application to read and participate in mailing lists? > > Kind regards, > > > Max
I like mailing lists *much* better than newsgroups. I like the info to be dropped at my door -- not have to go out and get it. That being said, there's website called gmane.org that serves as a newsgroup interface for email lists. From the gmane entry for your mailing list, you can read mail, send mail, and reply. So I can read my LyX-Users email with Kmail, while you're newgrouping it from gmane. To do this, someone would need to link gmane with [EMAIL PROTECTED] SteveT Steve Litt Books written in LyX: Troubleshooting Techniques of the Successful Technologist Twenty Eight Tales of Troubleshooting Troubleshooting: Just the Facts