So, you can pick the file up on my homepage. Look for linux. Also, it's
available on the author's web site:
http://www-pu.informatik.uni-tuebingen.de/users/ettrich
I tried 1.05p1, but it did not compile correctly. The author will work on
that, I'm sure, soon. It was supposed to fix what might be a bad bug with
Motif-2.0 (does not affect Motif-1.2 users), but I see few if any symptoms of
this bug.
1.05 works very nicely, with only a few bugs. Reports are encouraged, of
course. I was able to use it for real work last night, without any problems.
``What-is-currently-known-as-LyriX'' is a word-processor front-end to LaTeX.
It has a wide range of formatting options, and will run LaTeX for you and print
oout your documents. Very nice system. Documentation is a little weak, but
will be forthcoming.
The strange reference is due to the fact that the name needs to be changed.
Seems there is another word-processor called ``Lyrix'' put out by SCO. This is
obviously not the same thing. Suggestions?
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