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  1. LyX | LyX – The Document Processor

    LyX combines the power and flexibility of TeX / LaTeX with the ease of use of a graphical interface. This results in world-class support for creation of mathematical content (via a fully integrated equation …

  2. Download - LyX

    Major Linux distributions take care of LyX binaries themselves and you will find LyX in their repositories. For more details about your distribution look in our wiki. The versions of LyX on a variety of Linux …

  3. LyX | What is LyX?

    LyX is an advanced open source document processor running on Linux/Unix, Windows, and Mac OS X. It is called a "document processor", because unlike standard word processors, LyX encourages an …

  4. Features - LyX

    LyX is a fully featured document processor. Here are some of the features, classified by category.

  5. LyX wiki | LyX / LyX

    Mar 29, 2020 · Welcome to the LyX Wiki, a community site where LyX users can share information about LyX (www.lyx.org) and related software. If this is your first visit, take a look at the welcome …

  6. News - LyX

    Feb 1, 1999 · Perhaps the most significant change is that LyX is now available as a 64 bit Windows application. Thanks to new contributor Eugene Chornyi for this work. See the announcement for …

  7. LyX wiki | LyX / Tutorials

    Oct 7, 2024 · This book shows you how download and install LyX and quickly teaches you how to use LyX to create professionally looking term papers, research papers, theses, paper books and ebooks.

  8. Screenshots - LyX

    LyX has advanced support for tables, which should satisfy all needs for normal usage. Even if LyX does not natively support some arcane feature you've found in the depth of your LaTeX bible, LyX can …

  9. LyX wiki | LyX / Documentation

    Dec 14, 2017 · The LyX installation comes with several help documents, look under the menu Help. There you should find for instance: Introduction, Tutorial and the User's guide.

  10. More about LyX

    History of LyX See the Wikipedia entry, and Archaeology page. Nice summaries about source code can be found at Open Hub.