[OS X TeX] LyX or TeXShop?
Adam M. Goldstein
a.m.goldstein at mac.com
Mon Dec 1 12:56:22 EST 2008
On Dec 1, 2008, at 7:47 AM, Joachim Kreimer-de Fries wrote:
>
> Moin Mac-TeXters,
>
> in the thread "tlmgr failure", reacting to my footer
>>>> MacTeXLive 200 - TeXShop 2.14-svn - LyX 1.6
>
> On Nov 30, 2008, at 11:58 AM, Alain Schremmer wrote:
>> By the way, why TeXShop AND LyX?
>>
>> I am not about to switch but a friend who picked LyX asked me why I
>> picked TeXShop.
>>
>> (My response was that, learning curve apart, TeXShop (inter alia)
>> could do a lot more than LyX since I could control the packages I
>> used. He seemed a bit skeptical though—he is a professional
>> programmer.)
>
>
>
TeXShop and LyX seem totally different to me---LyX is more word-
processor like, with a GUI for various document design parameters such
as margins, spacing, etc., etc., giving "What you see is what you
mean" representation of the user's input; it's possible, I think, to
use it w/o entering much LaTeX code, and maybe none at all.
TeXShop is a text editor that provides a graphical interface to the
user's installation of TeX/LateX and whatever other TeX derivatives he
or she wants to use; has a companion viewer that must be updated by
typesetting; and requires that all TeX/LaTeX etc. code be entered by
the user. This means that someone can create any document his or her
TeX/LaTeX skills can provide. LyX makes it easier for someone to
create a document, provides nice TeX-ified output, but is less flexible.
I am not a big LyX user so someone please add to this . . .
There seems to be a divergence of opinion concerning whether LaTeX is
easy or hard to use, enjoyable or not. Joachim in the previous posting
finds it annoying, but necessary; I find it far preferable to Word or
iWork, not just for its power, but for its intuitiveness. How many
times have I searched the menus of Word looking for something like how
to delete page numbers on the first page, change margins in a new
section, generate a table of contents, etc., etc.? No more!
I don't know if LyX has the same kinds of limitations.
Best to all,
-Adam
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