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{{From|https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lyx}}
 
{{From|https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lyx}}
 
{{Languages|UbuntuHelp:Lyx}}
 
{{Languages|UbuntuHelp:Lyx}}
 
 
=== Introduction ===
 
=== Introduction ===
 
[http://www.lyx.org/ LyX] is a WYSIWYM (What You See Is What You Mean) LaTeX word processor. It behaves more like a word processor than a LaTeX plain text editor, but it is not quite the same as using Open``Office or Abi``Word. A knowledge of LaTeX is not strictly required, but it may be beneficial.
 
[http://www.lyx.org/ LyX] is a WYSIWYM (What You See Is What You Mean) LaTeX word processor. It behaves more like a word processor than a LaTeX plain text editor, but it is not quite the same as using Open``Office or Abi``Word. A knowledge of LaTeX is not strictly required, but it may be beneficial.
 
'''NOTE:''' You need to have <code><nowiki>Universe</nowiki></code> repositories enabled. Please read [[UbuntuHelp:Repositories]] for further information concerning repositories and installation.
 
'''NOTE:''' You need to have <code><nowiki>Universe</nowiki></code> repositories enabled. Please read [[UbuntuHelp:Repositories]] for further information concerning repositories and installation.
 
 
=== Installation ===
 
=== Installation ===
 
LyX can be installed via Synaptic, Adept, or apt-get. For this tutorial we will use the terminal/command line. At the command line, issue the following command:
 
LyX can be installed via Synaptic, Adept, or apt-get. For this tutorial we will use the terminal/command line. At the command line, issue the following command:
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# sudo apt-get install lyx
 
# sudo apt-get install lyx
 
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=== Post Installation ===
 
=== Post Installation ===
 
If LyX does not make it into your gnome menu, then it can be started with from the Run Application dialog (Alt+F2), by typing <code><nowiki>lyx</nowiki></code> and pressing return. To add it to the gnome menu see GnomeMenuEditingHowTo
 
If LyX does not make it into your gnome menu, then it can be started with from the Run Application dialog (Alt+F2), by typing <code><nowiki>lyx</nowiki></code> and pressing return. To add it to the gnome menu see GnomeMenuEditingHowTo
 
 
If you want to see your math symbols instead of red text, also install the <code><nowiki>latex-xft-fonts</nowiki></code> package.
 
If you want to see your math symbols instead of red text, also install the <code><nowiki>latex-xft-fonts</nowiki></code> package.
 
 
=== Add on packages ===
 
=== Add on packages ===
 
There are various  packages in the repositories which can add functionality to LyX.
 
There are various  packages in the repositories which can add functionality to LyX.
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*  <code><nowiki>foiltex</nowiki></code> is useful for making presentations.
 
*  <code><nowiki>foiltex</nowiki></code> is useful for making presentations.
 
After installing such packages you should reconfigure ( goto Edit -> Reconfigure) and then restart LyX.
 
After installing such packages you should reconfigure ( goto Edit -> Reconfigure) and then restart LyX.
 
 
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Introduction

LyX is a WYSIWYM (What You See Is What You Mean) LaTeX word processor. It behaves more like a word processor than a LaTeX plain text editor, but it is not quite the same as using Open``Office or Abi``Word. A knowledge of LaTeX is not strictly required, but it may be beneficial. NOTE: You need to have Universe repositories enabled. Please read UbuntuHelp:Repositories for further information concerning repositories and installation.

Installation

LyX can be installed via Synaptic, Adept, or apt-get. For this tutorial we will use the terminal/command line. At the command line, issue the following command:

# sudo apt-get install lyx

Post Installation

If LyX does not make it into your gnome menu, then it can be started with from the Run Application dialog (Alt+F2), by typing lyx and pressing return. To add it to the gnome menu see GnomeMenuEditingHowTo If you want to see your math symbols instead of red text, also install the latex-xft-fonts package.

Add on packages

There are various packages in the repositories which can add functionality to LyX.

  • latex2html allows lyx to produce html output.
  • foiltex is useful for making presentations.

After installing such packages you should reconfigure ( goto Edit -> Reconfigure) and then restart LyX.