-Preamble: LyX versionning scheme
+Preamble: LyX version scheme
In September of 1999 the LyX Team decided that we could no
longer successfully use the two strand development process
* Establishing the foundations of GUI/system independence,
- * Rearrangement of the directory structure,
-
- * Use of libtool, automake and autoconf.
+ * Rearrangement of the directory structure.
Once the transition is over the 1.1 series should be very
stable and we will then release 1.2.0. This new series will be
occurring in branches of CVS and once the feature/modification
has proved stable it will be merged into the main releases.
- Versionning uses a continuous numbering scheme where odd or
+ LyX now uses a continuous numbering scheme where odd or
even numbering is no longer significant. Prereleases are
- labelled with a "pre" suffix and any fixes required between
+ labeled with a "pre" suffix and any fixes required between
stable releases have a "fix" suffix. Thus there are three
possible file names:
A decent LaTeX2e installation (e.g. teTeX or NTeX) not older
than 1995/12/01
Optionally ghostscript and ghostview (or compatible)
+ - note that ghostscript versions 6.22 through 6.50
+ won't render inline figures in LyX. This is due to
+ a ghostscript bug.
Perl5.002 or later to import LaTeX files into LyX
What's new?
Greek
Hebrew
Hungarian (Magyar)
+ Latvian
Polish
Portugese
Romanian
Slovenian
Turkish
+ Ukrainian
Internet resources of relevance to LyX
Help menu. You'll find detailed info on submitting bug reports
there.
- You should also check the BUGS file in this directory.
-
If you can't do that, send details to the LyX Developers mailing
list. Don't forget to mention which version you are having
problems with!