lyx 2.0.8.1-0ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu
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lyx (2.0.8.1-0ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=medium * New upstream microrelease 2.0.8.1 (LP: #1303688) -- Iain Lane <email address hidden> Mon, 22 Jun 2015 17:58:21 +0100
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lyx_2.0.8.1-0ubuntu1.debian.tar.xz | 23.8 KiB | d587b5babe77ac2bfddd9f60f1edf79262ee747f871f6fa5846ac92aea1459c7 |
lyx_2.0.8.1-0ubuntu1.dsc | 2.4 KiB | 0b263fb535ba40f31307e74ed7e84912651e02a72e3b95087dccb734ee39ec46 |
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Binary packages built by this source
- fonts-lyx: TrueType versions of some TeX fonts used by LyX
These fonts are needed for the visual math symbol display in
LyX. They can also be used to display MathML in Gecko-based browsers
like Iceweasel.
.
The following fonts are included in this package:
* cmex10 - Computer Modern math extension
* cmmi10 - Computer Modern math italic
* cmr10 - Computer Modern Roman
* cmsy10 - Computer Modern math symbols
* esint10 - Alternate integrals
* eufm10 - Euler Fraktur (medium-weight)
* msam10 - Extra math symbols, first series
* msbm10 - Extra math symbols, second series, including Blackboard Bold
* wasy10 - Waldi symbol fonts
- lyx: document processor
LyX is an almost WYSIWYG-frontend for LaTeX. It makes the power and
typesetting quality of LaTeX available for people who are used to
word processors. Since LyX supports LaTeX's concept of general
mark-ups, it is even easier and faster to create professional quality
documents with it than with usual word processors. It is also
possible to use LaTeX commands within LyX, so nothing of LaTeX's
power is lost.
.
You can extend the functionality of LyX by installing these packages:
* chktex: check for typographical errors
* dvipost: display tracked changes in DVI format output
* gnuhtml2latex: import HTML documents
* groff: improved table formatting in plain text exports
* librsvg2-bin, inkscape: use the SVG image format in LyX documents
* linuxdoc-tools: export SGML LinuxDoc documents
* mythes-*: use the OpenOffice.org/LibreOffice Thesaurus
* noweb: import noweb files
* rcs: integrated version control
* sgmltools-lite: export SGML DocBook documents
* texlive-xetex, etoolbox: use the XeTeX typesetting system
* wv: import MS Word documents
- lyx-common: architecture-independent files for LyX
This package contains LyX's common files which are not
architecture-dependent. See the lyx package for a description of LyX
itself.
- lyx-dbg: debugging symbols for LyX
This package contains debugging symbols for LyX.
- lyx-dbgsym: debug symbols for package lyx
LyX is an almost WYSIWYG-frontend for LaTeX. It makes the power and
typesetting quality of LaTeX available for people who are used to
word processors. Since LyX supports LaTeX's concept of general
mark-ups, it is even easier and faster to create professional quality
documents with it than with usual word processors. It is also
possible to use LaTeX commands within LyX, so nothing of LaTeX's
power is lost.
.
You can extend the functionality of LyX by installing these packages:
* chktex: check for typographical errors
* dvipost: display tracked changes in DVI format output
* gnuhtml2latex: import HTML documents
* groff: improved table formatting in plain text exports
* librsvg2-bin, inkscape: use the SVG image format in LyX documents
* linuxdoc-tools: export SGML LinuxDoc documents
* mythes-*: use the OpenOffice.org/LibreOffice Thesaurus
* noweb: import noweb files
* rcs: integrated version control
* sgmltools-lite: export SGML DocBook documents
* texlive-xetex, etoolbox: use the XeTeX typesetting system
* wv: import MS Word documents
- ttf-lyx: transitional package
This package only exists to facilitate the renaming of ttf-lyx to
fonts-lyx. You may safely remove this package once no other package
depends on it.