Thanks again, I like lyx now. Using latex with lyx on top is very comfortable. I found a pyhton based bibliographic database handler named pybliographer (http://www.gnome.org/pybliographer). It has a GUI and inserts citation directly into lyx. (The Latex2HTML converter - on a first try - seems to ignore the inserted BibTex reference, though.) Christian Working with Lyx is actually really nice, I appreciate how to get (Referring to Pavlos Christoforou on Don, 29 Jun 2000)
On Thu, 29 Jun 2000, ChristianThayer@mailandnews.com wrote:
Thank you for the comments and links for latex and docbook.
Going the latex path seems to me worthwhile - but on another day ;-) , I have already done some setup in zope that I would like to build on. What I did not find about LaTeX was a screenshot (isn't it
Having used latex for a long time I would like to point out that if you are planing to to write many papers for conferences/publications Latex has some very helpful tools. For one many scientific journals provide Latex style files so you don't need to worry about formating. Also (and IMO the most important) are the pain in the ... bib contents. There are very nice bib databases for Latex and latex (or bibtex) can produce bibliography contents in the formats required by most journals. Check also Lynx which is a minimal (last i checked) wysiwig environment for Latex.
Pavlos
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