LaTeX-Based WYSIWYG Editor

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LyX is a front-end for LaTeX under X11. It combines the comfortable use
of a word processor with the high quality of LaTeX typesetting.
Documents are displayed in a WYSIWYG-like way. User does not choose low
level attributes ("large italic") but high level layouts (styles) for
each paragraph. Of course, low level formatting is still possible.

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0001-Store-correctly-the-window-position-with-Wayland.patch 0000003682 3.6 KB
README.SUSE 0000000852 852 Bytes
correct-shebang.patch 0000001912 1.87 KB
lyx-2.3.6.tar.xz 0016237696 15.5 MB
lyx-2.3.6.tar.xz.sig 0000000310 310 Bytes
lyx.changes 0000043597 42.6 KB
lyx.keyring 0000003014 2.94 KB
lyx.spec 0000007638 7.46 KB
lyxrc.dist 0000000249 249 Bytes
remove_python_shebang.patch 0000004208 4.11 KB
Revision 101 (latest revision is 108)
Dominique Leuenberger's avatar Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse) accepted request 852040 from Cor Blom's avatar Cor Blom (cornelisbb) (revision 101)
- Add  0001-Store-correctly-the-window-position-with-Wayland.patch
  to fix possible menu shifting on GNOME Wayland (see upstream bug
  https://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/11746)

- Update to 2.3.6:
  * Small improvements and bug fixes all over the place. For
    details see included ANNOUNCE
    or https://www.lyx.org/announce/2_3_6.txt
  Some highlights:
  * On openSUSE: the correct mathfonts are now displayed
  * Added the ability to create new child documents from within the
    'include file' dialog
  * Pasting table content outside a table no longer pastes tab
    characters

- Add texlive-tablefootnote to recommends: The package tablefootnote
  is needed by LyX to be able to output footnotes in floating tables
Comments 6


paolo m pumilia-gnarini's avatar

Since 'Noto' appears to be the default opensuse font, it would convenient to make the same choice for the LyX default, if possible.


Cor Blom's avatar

I don't know exactly what you mean. LyX follows the system settings for interface font. I will not change the deafults to screen fonts of documents, like this not done in similar apps like LibreOffice. I doubt many would agree with you finding that convenient. I, at least, do not.


Chris Miller's avatar

Installing lyx with the recommended packages and config on Tumbleweed seems to cause an issue where the app will hang on install. When installing with --no-recommends, I noticed that the .config/LyX/lyx.conf has different (much less) stuff in there than the lyx.conf for the normal install, and it works just fine. I don't really understand enough at this point to submit a bug report, but just wanted to give people a heads up.


Cor Blom's avatar

Nevertheless it is better to file a bug. This is getting lost and this is not the place to discuss this. In a bug I can ask for clarification (not all is clear to me in what you write) and copies of the two lyx.conf you're taling about, etc.


Cor Blom's avatar

In addition: I tried installing lyx on a tumbleweed system without lyx and texlive and encountered no problem. So I cannot reproduce this, which makes it difficult to pinpoint the problem.

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