-This is a LyX development release
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-
-The LyX Team has adopted a new development model and
-tries to keep the development version stable as far
-as possible, but since the program is changing, the
-development version will be less stable than the
-stable releases.
-
-So, don't use this development version on your production
-documents without testing everything in depth first.
-
+Preamble: LyX version scheme
+
+ In September of 1999 the LyX Team decided that we could no
+ longer successfully use the two strand development process
+ like the Linux kernel. The idea was to to switch to a
+ development model similar to that used by Fetchmail where only
+ we would will only make small stable changes between releases
+ and release more often. This lead to the 1.1.x series of LyX
+ releases where the inhards of the program have been rewritten
+ to make use of the C++ Standard Library features, establish
+ the foundations of GUI/system independence, and generally
+ clean up the data structures used in the core of LyX.
+
+ As of April 2002, this transition phase is completed and we
+ feel it is time to switch to (yet) another version scheme.
+ This new series will be in a state of continual advancement.
+ Note the word "advancement" and not "development." Development
+ will be occurring in branches of CVS and once the
+ feature/modification has proved stable it will be merged into
+ the main releases.
+
+ LyX still uses a continuous numbering scheme where odd or
+ even numbering is not significant. Prereleases are
+ labeled with a "pre" suffix and any fixes required between
+ stable releases have a "fix" suffix. Thus there are three
+ possible file names:
+
+ lyx-1.2.0.tar.gz -- stable release
+ lyx-1.2.2.tar.gz -- second maintenance release of the
+ 1.2.0 stable release
+ lyx-1.2.0pre1.tar.gz -- potentially unstable test release
+
+ The maintenance releases are designed mainly to fix bugs. The
+ goal here is not to have parallel development as for the linux
+ kernel (the team is too small to afford that), but rather to
+ include all the simple (so that the maintenance burden on us
+ is not too high) and safe (so that system administrators can
+ install them without fear) bug fixes. Experience shows that
+ these releases will contain a few new features, and that the
+ bulk of the patches will be documentation updates.
What is LyX?
What do I need to run LyX?
- A Unix-like system or OS/2 with XFree
+ A Unix-like system or Windows with cygwin, OS/2 with XFree
At least X11 Release 5
A decent LaTeX2e installation (e.g. teTeX or NTeX) not older
than 1995/12/01
- Optionally ghostscript and ghostview (or compatible)
Perl5.002 or later to import LaTeX files into LyX
What's new?
What do I need to compile LyX from the source distribution?
1. A good c++ compiler. Development is being done mainly on
- gcc/g++, but many others work.
- 2. The Xforms library version 0.88 (recommended) or 0.89.
+ gcc/g++, but some others work. As of LyX 1.2.0, you need at
+ least gcc 2.95.X (or egcs 1.1.x). Another compiler known to
+ work is compaq cxx 6.1.
+ 2. The Xforms library version 0.89.6 (recommended) or 0.88.1.
3. LibXpm version 4.7 (or newer).
Read the file "INSTALL" for more information on compiling.
as LyX sees it. You might be missing a package or two that you'd
like to have.
- User-level configuration is possible with a file "~/.lyx/lyxrc".
- You can use the system-wide lyxrc file (which should be somewhere
- like /usr/local/share/lyx/lyxrc) as a template for your personal
- lyxrc file. Remember that a personal configuration file will be
- used instead of, not in addition to, any system-wide file.
+ User-level configuration is possible via the Edit>Preferences menu.
Does LyX have support for non-English speakers/writers/readers?
languages (* means there are language-specific keyboard menu
bindings as well):
+ Basque (eu)
+ Bulgarian (bg)
Catalan (ca)
Czech (cs)
Danish (da)
Keymaps can ease typing in one or more of the following languages:
+ Arabic
+ Bulgarian
Czech
French, Swiss French
German, Swiss German
Greek
+ Hebrew
Hungarian (Magyar)
+ Latvian
Polish
Portugese
Romanian
Slovenian
Turkish
+ Ukrainian
Internet resources of relevance to LyX
How do I submit a bug report?
- If possible, read the "Known Bugs" document found under the
- Help menu. You'll find detailed info on submitting bug reports
- there.
-
- You should also check the BUGS file in this directory.
+ If possible, read the Introduction found under the Help menu in LyX.
+ You'll find detailed info on submitting bug reports there.
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!
+ list, or use the LyX bug tracker at http://bugzilla.lyx.org/.
+ Don't forget to mention which version you are having problems with!
How can I participate in the development of LyX?