> > May it be a good idea to compile .py files to windows .exe files > > under windows? > > Because you can't reaaly do that?
That is too bad. I guess such 'exe'ification is used only to hide the implementation details and simplify installation by wrapping everything into an exe file. > It might be possible to create a LyX distribution for Windows that > included a Python interpreter to handle the .py files. This is not a bad idea since we only need a small proportion of the standard python distribution. If we can add a Python interpreter and convert.exe to lyx/win, we then only need to install tetex separately. This is reasonable since lyx is considered as a wrapper/GUI for latex. Bo