Re: Generating output from LyX-unicode

2006-07-17 Thread Hossein Noorikhah
Hi. I've *not* yet tested Aleph myself, but I know that it helps multilingual typesetting with omega, as it's e-TeX extensions to Omega, and It was called e-Omega before. What's important for me is: "It's possible to typeset multiple languages and It supports bidirectional text". You can find more

Re: Generating output from LyX-unicode

2006-07-17 Thread Lars Gullik Bjønnes
"Hossein Noorikhah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | Hi. | I want to know what is used to generate output from LyX-unicode. Right | now, I use Omega and Lambda, and I've seen Aleph, that can do | multilingual typesetting with Omega; Are they used in Lyx-unicode to | generate output? Use of them shoul

Generating output from LyX-unicode

2006-07-17 Thread Hossein Noorikhah
Hi. I want to know what is used to generate output from LyX-unicode. Right now, I use Omega and Lambda, and I've seen Aleph, that can do multilingual typesetting with Omega; Are they used in Lyx-unicode to generate output? Use of them should be straightforward, and the result is visible and editab