Re: cygwin+XFree86+LyX 1.2.3 simple problems (DVI viewing)

2003-01-31 Thread Robert.R.Koehler
> The most serious problem is that LyX cannot export to DVI for example, >giving me the error message "Cannot export file - No Information for >exporting to DVI". > On the other hand, starting LyX from an xterm in cygwin's XFree86 seems >to work pretty well, I can export to DVI, pdf, PS,

Re: Cygwin/XFree86

2000-11-30 Thread Idar Tollefsen
>> However, that question becomes academic unless there >> is a TeX distribution that runs under Cygwin as well. >> Would it not be fesable that teTeX might run in such >> an environment? > I am not on Windows anymore (thanks God!), but what does it > matter, whether you have tetex (BTW, there IS

Re: Cygwin/XFree86

2000-11-28 Thread Idar Tollefsen
>There is a port of LyX to Windows, it is prepared and maintained by Claus >Hentschel, the location of it is: >http://www.fh-hannover.de/mbau/tim/hentschel/lyx/index.htm >It is based on Cygwin and uses X-Servers (It cant avoid the X-Server for >now, though there is a long-term work to allow nati

Re: Cygwin/XFree86

2000-11-28 Thread Baruch Even
There is a port of LyX to Windows, it is prepared and maintained by Claus Hentschel, the location of it is: http://www.fh-hannover.de/mbau/tim/hentschel/lyx/index.htm It is based on Cygwin and uses X-Servers (It cant avoid the X-Server for now, though there is a long-term work to allow native por

Re: Cygwin/XFree86

2000-11-28 Thread Idar Tollefsen
>> I just discovered that there is a XFree86 port >> available for Cygwin. >> Has anyone got a working TeX port for Cygwin >> and compiled LyX for Cygwin/XFree86? And does >> it run? > MikTex on windows works perfectly fine, no need for Cygwin. Yes, but you still need Cygwin for the Win32 port