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README file for OS/2 version of LyX 1.0.1
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by Shigeru Miyata <miyata@kusm.kyoto-u.ac.jp>
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modified by Arnd Hanses <Arnd.H.Hanses@rz.ruhr-uni-bochum.de>
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##############################################################
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- This README.OS2 addresses experienced users of XFree86 and
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LyX on OS/2 and covers in very short form the steps for
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updating (installing) LyX.
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- For general information on LyX please refer to the generic
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README. For generic compiling instructions refer to INSTALL.
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- For a more detailed step by step guide on installing (or compiling)
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LyX and other related useful (or even necessary) optional programs
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on OS/2 please refer to INSTALL.OS2. If you are not already an
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experienced user of LyX an OS/2 you are advised to read it.
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- For a description of the binary distribution and any necessary
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support libraries please refer to README.bin, which comes with the
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binary distribution.
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LyX has been ported to OS/2 with XFree86 by Shigeru Miyata and
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has been installed and used successfully by many people.
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Unfortunately there is yet no easy to install and complete distribu-
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tion of XFree86-related software for OS/2. Despite increasing popula-
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rity of X on OS/2, extensive printed documentation about XFree/2 and
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related programs like LyX is still not available. So you will
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have to study the available documentation (man pages, READMEs, faq,
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etc.) thoroughly to avoid unnecessary grief for you and for other
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people, trying to help you on the net. Nevertheless, there are
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existing tutorials and manuals covering X on UNIX family operating
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systems, which do contain some valuable information even for X on
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OS/2.
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[A hint as a starting point for users speaking German:
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http://www.rrzn-uni-hannover.de/Umdrucke/WSC.5/WSC5_1.html].
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This release is considered to be stable for general use, but - like
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any other piece of software - certainly is not bug free.
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So take the usual precautions like adopting a regular backup policy.
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Standard disclaimers of non liability apply.
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As this is a voluntary project with a large number of contributions
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by many people, hints and bug fixes to the program and/or the
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documentation are always appreciated and thoroughly considered. If
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you have the necessary skills (or want to take the chance to acquire
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them) for programming in LaTeX or C++ you can become a LyX developer.
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You can support further development by making a donation, if you feel
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that LyX made your live a bit easier or you want to support open source
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software.
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Please refer to the links at www.lyx.org for details.
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==============================================================
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A. Quick Update:
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------------
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0) Only for update: If you are upgrading from LyX v. 0.12.0,
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any old documentation files in %HOME%/.lyx/doc/ and
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%X11ROOT%/XFree86/lib/X11/lyx/doc should be removed before
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unpacking (since they are read only). You might wish to make
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a backup, if you want to keep old docs.
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1) Unpack the archive at %X11ROOT%.
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2) Run lyx and let the program copy configuration files to
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%HOME%\.lyx\.
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3) If you don't have %HOME%\.lyx\lyxrc then move
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%X11ROOT%\XFree86\lyxrc.example to %HOME%\.lyx\lyxrc.
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If updating, make a backup of old version, if you want.
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Read README and WHATSNEW about updating and run
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Options->Reconfigure as indicated.
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4) Verify if LYX is able to find the programs mentioned
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in %HOME%\.lyx\lyxrc and in %HOME%\.lyx\lyxrc.defaults; if not,
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change name and path as required.
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Note: Remember to repeat the check after any 'Reconfigure'!
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5) In config.sys SET LANG and LANGUAGE according to
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your preferences. Beware: All programs supporting local
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languages will be affected, e.g.:
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SET LANG=de_DE rem german helpfiles will be used
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SET LANGUAGE=de_DE rem german menus and messages
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6) Restart OS/2 and run LyX. Have fun!
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B. Help/Problems:
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-------------
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* Please refer to the manpage (type 'man lyx' on the command line or
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use 'xman')
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* If you encounter apparently OS/2 specific bugs, (i.e. bugs not
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already mentioned in the documentation or the buglist) you can report
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them to the XFree86/OS2 mailing list as well as to the LyX developer
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mailing list.
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* For any questions on using LyX please subscribe to the the LyX user
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mailing list.
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- To subscribe to the XFree86 mailing list send mail to
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majordomo@borneo.gmd.de
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with "subscribe" as the subject.
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To contribute to the mailing list, mail to
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xfreeos2@borneo.gmd.de
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- For subscription to lyx-user list (general help on LyX) go to
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http://www.lyx.org
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and search for subscription info.
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* Hints:
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-----
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1. To prevent 'file not found' with EmTeX and some non-US versions
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of Warp, I recommend:
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1) In filenames use only A-Z, a-z, 1-9.
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2) Use a recent LaTeX package inputenc.sty. Select
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Layout->Document->Encoding:latin1, so that LyX adds
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the LaTeX command '\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc}'.
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2. LaTeX import occasionally produces buggy *.lyx files. LyX tries
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to save data in case of problems (and does a good job here),
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but I recommend:
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To import LaTeX close down and restart LyX (or close all
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documents, you are working on) and try the import, so that
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in case of any problems none of your existing documents will
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be affected.
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3. Inline preview of inline images sometimes does not show the
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image: If you want to preview the image, just click on it and
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select fullscreen preview.
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4. Some XFree/2 programs (as ported from UNIX) expect a sh.exe
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in \bin directory: I recommend to install sh.exe of pdksh.zip
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in x:\bin (x: drive of %X11ROOT%). To work around problems you
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can try the commands
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set EMXSHELL=x:\bin\sh.exe
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before starting the programs. As far as I know, LyX runs without
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problems in this way.
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Some suggestions in case of problems:
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------------------------------------
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1) Please check, if your x:\xfree86\lib does appear correctly in
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libpath.
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2) Please check against the file list, if you did install all files of
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the distribution.
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3) Remove all installed files and
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%.home%/.lyx/
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and perform a
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chkdsk /f
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and a consistency check of your lyx binary package (unzip -tv
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foo.zip).
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4) Reinstall the complete package and check out if everything appears,
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no truncated files, no crc errors, etc.
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5) Run
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lyx -dbg 1026 >lyxerrors.log 2>&1
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or, if you have tee.exe,
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lyx -dbg 1026 2>&1|tee lyxerrors.log
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and watch out for any error messages. Report any remaining problems.
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As this is a completely voluntary project, everybody involved will be
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grateful for user efforts like detailed bug reports, suggestions,
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fixes, additions to the documentation, etc.
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6) Have fun! (I'm sure).
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C. Tips for Advanced Users:
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-----------------------
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* You can start LyX automatically by adding
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'start/min/n xconsole.exe'
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'set EMXSHELL=x:\bin\sh.exe'
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'start/min/n lyx >/dev/console$ 2>&1'
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to xinitrc.cmd before the line that invokes the
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window manager, so that LyX' messages appear in the
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console window and LyX appears in the pm-task list.
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* You can start LyX automatically by adding
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'detach xconsole.exe'
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'detach lyx >/dev/console$ 2>&1'
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to xinitrc.cmd before the line that invokes the
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window manager, so that LyX' messages appear in the
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console window and LyX does not appear in the PM task list.
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