Am Dienstag, 8. April 2008 23:02 schrieb Luis Rivera:
> curtis osterhoudt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I don't see that "LyXia" engenders "oral" thoughts, though I'd be more
>
> strongly inclined to give the
>
> > program a try if it did! Besides, would this mean that Word users suffer
> > from
>
> dysLyXia?
>
>
> If the thread (and vote) are still open, I'd say "LyX" is just fine;
> alternative: FeLyX (although a cat would be better then :)
>
> On the LyDia/dysLyXia front, why not aLyXia? (although alyxiae seem to be
> plants rather than animals).
>
> My penny contribution,
>
> Luis.


my penny contribution:

LyXle

mind you, LyX was created in Tuebingen, which belongs to Swabia (Germany), and 
the Swabians put a le at the end of a word for diminution. An advantage is, 
its pronouncable for GBs and USs easily (though not as the swabians do)

Wolfgang

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