On Tue, Feb 11, 2003 at 12:51:24PM +0000, Angus Leeming wrote:
> I wonder too. However, my motivation has been:
> 1. learn enough perl to feel comfortable when confronted with it.
> 2. LyX 1.3 will be around for at least 6 months. 

Currently there is no dependency on LyX in tex2lyx (quite contrary to what
I expected initially) so we would not need to wait six month do release it.

> Certainly. But I would note that reLyX isn't very broken.

It is sort of ok for standard basic stuff and one or two things it
supports. I've never seen it working for "real world examples" (i.e.
$U_\epsilon$ of my desk with $\epsilon < 3m$) 

> Anyway, I'll go look.

The tokenizer should be ok unless someone starts changing catcodes ore
redefines macros.  The "backend" (i.e. writing the proper .lyx constructs)
is far from working, let alone complete...

Andre'

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