
You may have already tried to create documents in LaTeX, but off-putting aspect of learning the language you made up?
Here's the solution: Lyx , a publisher of text to create documents in LaTeX without learning a language online.
Lyx is not quite WYSIWYG editor since text formatting only occurs in a second time, but it allows you to edit a LaTeX document as a word processor.
The principle is that of structuring data that is used now in Word 2007. Indeed, each element of the text must be designated as a title, subtitle, a paragraph, a note, list, ... Lyx then gives a structured overview of the document but unformatted:

It is only when you export the graphics that LaTeX is applied, giving the documents beautifully. Exporting can be done in different formats such as DVI, PDF and PostScript.

Lyx is available for Windows , Linux and MacOS . For Windows users, installation is a bit long, but once all stages, Lyx works perfectly.
Here is a good way to harness the power of LaTeX when writing of your scientific documents, without having to worry about additional learning.




















1 user commented this post
"This document is the alcoholic! "? :)
too bad the spelling corrector is not as well integrated into LyX.
The problem, c is the exit code is not always very readable, in fact he had trouble with the functions in LaTeX.
yes rather than specify the layout for a type of element, can be functions.
I give a use case where c is boring to do every time, eg a company name and logo is well positioned next to the text ...
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