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    Re: New version of lyx

    To get back to the original topic of the thread, you can find a .deb of the new version of Lyx for Feisty in the download section of the LyX Wiki.

    A few notes on this binary: it will install the...
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    Re: New version of lyx

    Yes, TeTeX is now no longer supported, and TeX-Live is essentially its replacement. There are a still a few bumps in the transition, but that should all be resolved in the next few months.

    As far...
  3. Re: Converting LaTeX files to OpenOffice: LyX, tex4ht, and oolatex woes

    I haven't been able to get the direct export from LyX either, but I have found a bit of a workaround. Currently I am preparing a book manuscript in LyX that the publisher nonetheless needs in .doc...
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    Re: Linux fonts are still poor

    Odd. On both my computers (a Dell laptop and a Dell desktop) the fonts in Kubuntu seem much sharper and better defined than those in XP. In fact, I find the fonts in XP kind of hard to read because...
  5. Thread: kbibtex

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    kbibtex

    Hi:
    Has anyone had any luck with KBibTex?
    http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=27421
    Any chance that this might eventually make it into Hoary and/or Breezy Backports? It looks...
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    Re: Request: unison-gtk

    Yikes. I guess I didn't catch that this was something quite so complicated in the errors that scrolled by. Thanks so much for looking into this so quickly.

    -- hogweed
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    Request: unison-gtk

    How about a backport of unison-gtk (and unison)? This is at 2.9 in Hoary, but Debian unstable has 2.10 -- the big difference, as far as I can see, is that the newer version uses gtk2.

    The...
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