For some time I have been evaluating Lyx as an academic word processor, but
find it wanting in a few critical areas.
For instance, the stated goal of Lyx is to spend more time writing, but less time on formatting. Based on my experience,
however, and from posts to this list, a great deal of tim
other formatting is left to the
LaTeX/BibTeX system." (http://refdb.sourceforge.net/manual/x193.html#AEN210)
Has this changed? If not, I don't think RefDB will solve the problem.
-Jeremy
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> From: "Rich Shepard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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In 2003, I evaluated several solutions for an academic word processing environment--e.g., word processor and a
bibliography manager. I seriously considered Lyx, but ended up using MS Word and Endnote.
I have now come full circle and am again looking at Lyx in combination with JabRef. In my asses