arnd wrote,
> On Mon, 05 Jul 1999 10:02:45 METDST, Andre' Poenitz wrote:
>
> >> So I guess between reLyX and lyx2latex, people don't really need LyX
> >> anymore. If someone sends you a LyX document, you can just use lyx2latex to
> >> convert it to lat
On Mon, 05 Jul 1999 10:02:45 METDST, Andre' Poenitz wrote:
>> So I guess between reLyX and lyx2latex, people don't really need LyX
>> anymore. If someone sends you a LyX document, you can just use lyx2latex to
>> convert it to latex, edit the latex file, and then use
I don't need it... but I am rather used to switch brain off when hacking ;-)
> Also, you might want to warn if the .tex file exists already (or require
Good point.
> So I guess between reLyX and lyx2latex, people don't really need LyX
> anymore. If someone sends you a LyX doc
On Fri, Jul 02, 1999 at 11:34:02AM -0400, Amir Karger wrote:
>
> Wow! I'm impressed. Either it's much easier to go from lyx to latex than
> vice versa (because lyx was designed that way) or you're a much better
> programmer than I am.
>
> By the way, for safety,
> s/.lyx//g
> (in main) sho
On Thu, Jul 01, 1999 at 04:38:00PM +, Andre' Poenitz wrote:
>
> In vain attempt of killing some time I started writing a lyx2latex
> converter. The main difference to Stefanos approach is that it's
> a standalone perl script.
Wow! I'm impressed. Either it'
In vain attempt of killing some time I started writing a lyx2latex
converter. The main difference to Stefanos approach is that it's
a standalone perl script.
The advantage: You don't even need LyX for using it.
The disadvantage: The output is with a probability of 1 different from
L
> "Michael" == Michael J Van Der Gulik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Michael> Hi.. I'm not on the list so you'll need to reply to me. How
Michael> hard would it be to whack together a Unix-like command to
Michael> convert a LyX file to a LaTeX file non-interactively? I'm
Michael> working in a
Hi.. I'm not on the list so you'll need to reply to me.
How hard would it be to whack together a Unix-like command to convert a
LyX file to a LaTeX file non-interactively? I'm working in a group at Uni
to do a software eng project and we use LyX heavily.
There are also a few problems / bugs we