El 02.10.06 a las 21:04, Steven T. Hatton escribió:
Date: Sun, 6 Oct 2002 21:04:26 -0400 From: Steven T. Hatton <hattons@speakeasy.net> To: suse-linux-e@suse.com Subject: Re: [SLE] Lyx and docbook
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$SGML_JADE -E 500 -t sgml $SGML_ARGUMENTS
So now the document is fully parsed, but with many errors; it begins as follows:
I know this isn't the answer you asked for, but IMO, LyX isn't the thing to be using. Learn to work with XEmacs + psgml.
http://www.sagehill.net/xml/docbookxsl/
Yes this means looking at tags and not exactly WYSIWYM, but, take my advice, I've attempted both. The XEmacs is the better solution. This will also work with Emacs. I prefer XEmacs because of the package management features, and because people who use XEmacs are just cooller.
Ugh! Thanks, but no. I don't like emacs. The first editor I ever used was wordstar on a cpm machine, and later on a two floppy PC. I loved it. Anything different, I don't quite like it, and emacs is way too different (the UI). I know it is very good, I won't deny that. It's simply I don't like it O:-) It must be some package of config file that suse didn't write right. I'm sure it worked for the people that designed lyx. -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson