> "Martin" == Martin Vermeer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Martin> About this: I one received a Word document for a colleague, a
Martin> Ph.D. and very competent in his field, but not exactly at home
Martin> with computers, even if using them all the time. Hates Unix.
Martin> The headers were
> > New users will be astonished by certain basic LyX features. For example,
> > hitting the space bar repeatedly, it is *impossible* to enter more than
> > one space between words.
About this: I one received a Word document for a colleague, a Ph.D. and very
competent in his field, but not exa
> Larry S. Marso wrote (suggested PR language):
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This looks REALLY good. I will have to put it side-by-side with my current
version to see what can be worked into it. A major problem is length; or
rather, it is not a problem if we craftily put our items in descending order
of essentialn
> "Larry" == Larry S Marso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Larry> On Wed, Jan 20, 1999 at 09:04:12PM +0100, Daniel Naber wrote:
>> Larry S. Marso wrote (suggested PR language):
>>
>> > New users will be astonished by certain basic LyX features. For
>> example, > hitting the space bar repeatedly
On Wed, Jan 20, 1999 at 09:04:12PM +0100, Daniel Naber wrote:
> Larry S. Marso wrote (suggested PR language):
>
> > New users will be astonished by certain basic LyX features. For example,
> > hitting the space bar repeatedly, it is *impossible* to enter more than
> > one space between words. T
I marked up PR-1.0, and came up with the attached.
Best regards
--
Larry S. Marso
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What is LyX?
LyX is an open source word processor with advanced typesetting features.
Compared to WordPerfect or Microsoft Word, LyX automates the structure,
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