Currently, \fBLyX\fR uses either the XForms or Qt library as a
toolkit. \fBLyX\fR should run everywhere, where these libraries run.
-This is on all major Unix platforms as well as Windows, Mac OS X
-(which actually is a unix platform) and OS/2.
+This is on all major Unix platforms as well as Windows and Mac OS X
+(which actually is a unix platform).
.SH OPTIONS
\fBLyX\fR supports the following command-line switches.
.TP 6
.br
4) <path of binary>/../share/<name of binary>/
.br
-5) hardcoded lyx_dir (usually /usr/local/share/lyx on UNIX and %X11ROOT%\\XFree86\\lib\\X11\\lyx on OS/2 with XFree)
+5) hardcoded lyx_dir (usually /usr/local/share/lyx on UNIX)
.TP
.B LYX_USERDIR_14x
can be used to specify which user directory to use.
.fi
.I LIBDIR
-is the system directory. This is usually /usr/local/share/lyx on UNIX and %X11ROOT%\\XFree86\\lib\\X11\\lyx on OS/2 with XFree.
+is the system directory. This is usually /usr/local/share/lyx on UNIX.
.SH SEE ALSO
-reLyX(1), latex(1), xforms(5).
+tex2lyx(1), latex(1).
Full documentation in either native \fBLyX\fR or postscript format.
.SH BUGS/LIMITATIONS
are having problems with!
\fBLaTeX\fR import is still not perfect and may produce buggy *.lyx
-files. Consult the \fBreLyX\fR documentation.
+files. Consult the \fBtex2lyx\fR documentation.
.SH AUTHORS
-Copyright
+Copyright
.Cr
1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 by Matthias Ettrich
(ettrich@informatik.uni-tuebingen.de) and the rest of the \fBLyX