UbuntuHelp: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.