LaTeX-Based WYSIWYG Editor
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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- Sources inherited from project openSUSE:Factory
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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README.SUSE | 0000000852 852 Bytes | |
correct-shebang.patch | 0000001912 1.87 KB | |
lyx-2.3.7-1.tar.xz | 0016158416 15.4 MB | |
lyx-2.3.7-1.tar.xz.sig | 0000000310 310 Bytes | |
lyx.changes | 0000045562 44.5 KB | |
lyx.keyring | 0000003014 2.94 KB | |
lyx.spec | 0000007786 7.6 KB | |
lyxrc.dist | 0000000249 249 Bytes | |
remove_python_shebang.patch | 0000004208 4.11 KB |
Comments 3
lyx 2.3.1-2 has been released: ftp://ftp.lyx.org/pub/lyx/stable/2.3.x/lyx-2.3.1-2.tar.xz
Since 'Noto' appears to be the default opensuse font, it would convenient to make the same choice for the LyX default, if possible.
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.