LyX is an advanced document processor for Unix. It encourages an approach to writing based on the structure of your documents, not their appearance, allowing you to concentrate on writing rather than visual layout. It automates formatting according to predefined rule sets, yielding consistency throughout even the most complex documents.
| Tags | Office/Business Text Editors Documentation Text Processing Markup TeX/LaTeX |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Implementation | C++ |
Recent releases


Changes: Major features were added when compared with the latest stable version (1.4.4). Unicode is supported. Multiple views of the same buffer can be shown. An outliner, session management, a source code viewer, a new font selection interface, tabular extensions, glossaries, a tabbed widget, a Qt4 backend, and a converter file cache were implemented. Change tracking was enhanced.


Changes: This is a bugfix release, but some new features were also added. Outline support was added, making it possible to move around parts of documents in the Table of Contents dialog. New UI settings default-autotoolbars and default-alltoolbars were added, allowing the user to select which toolbars are active or shown automatically. The documentation was improved. Speed was improved, especially on Windows.


Changes: The huge memory consumption and corresponding sluggishness with documents containing many graphics or "instant preview" snippets was fixed. A slow screen update with nested insets, particularly with LyX/Mac, was fixed. The delay when exiting from a math inset was fixed. The change tracking code may now also track paragraph breaks.


Changes: Many changes were made.


Changes: It is now possible to typeset files which reside in a directory with spaces in its name; this requires a modern TeX implementation (such as teTeX 3.0). It is possible to use Ctrl-PageDown and Control-PageUp (or Opt-Tab and Opt-Shift-tab on Mac OS) to switch between the open documents. LaTeX-type accents, ligature breaks, and hyphenation marks are now considered as part of words.
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Recent comments1.0.0 rpm url
ftp://moni.msci.memphis.edu/pub