Need some help! I am doing technical writing for a major project, and the content has to be in LYX. Are there any tutorials, seminars, training programs, expert directories, etc, that I can utilize to become LYX-proficient with minimal investment of time? I am in the NYC metro area and would prefer "live" (i.e. hands-on) training. Thanks!!
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