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From: Henrico
Wanders
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 4:35 PM
Subject: lyx on BeOs?
I have a question whether it is possible to use
either precompiled packages that can be used on a system that works with BeOS,
or how to compile
- Original Message -
From: Henrico
Wanders
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 4:35 PM
Subject: lyx on BeOs?
I have a question whether it is possible to use
either precompiled packages that can be used on a system that works with BeOS,
or how to compile
- Original Message -
From: Henrico
Wanders
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 4:35 PM
Subject: lyx on BeOs?
I have a question whether it is possible to use
either precompiled packages that can be used on a system that works with BeOS,
or how to compile
I have a question whether it is possible to use
either precompiled packages that can be used on a system that works with BeOS,
or how to compile the existing source code?
If I am right, BeOs has some X functionality and
the structure of the system is influenced by both *nix and
Mac-systems.
"Henrico Wanders" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| I have a question whether it is possible to use either precompiled packages that can
|be used on a system that works with BeOS, or how to compile the existing source code?
| If I am right, BeOs has some X functionality and the structure of
| the
These are all available under beos as far as I know. I've not tried
setting any of them up, however. An X server is available as part of
the "Geekgadgets" package. and xforms is available on www.bebits.com
On 18 Oct 2000 16:08:11 +0200, you wrote:
"Henrico Wanders" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Michael McPherson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| These are all available under beos as far as I know. I've not tried
| setting any of them up, however. An X server is available as part of
| the "Geekgadgets" package. and xforms is available on
| www.bebits.com
so you should try to compile it
I have a question whether it is possible to use
either precompiled packages that can be used on a system that works with BeOS,
or how to compile the existing source code?
If I am right, BeOs has some X functionality and
the structure of the system is influenced by both *nix and
Mac-systems.
"Henrico Wanders" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| I have a question whether it is possible to use either precompiled packages that can
|be used on a system that works with BeOS, or how to compile the existing source code?
| If I am right, BeOs has some X functionality and the structure of
| the
These are all available under beos as far as I know. I've not tried
setting any of them up, however. An X server is available as part of
the "Geekgadgets" package. and xforms is available on www.bebits.com
On 18 Oct 2000 16:08:11 +0200, you wrote:
"Henrico Wanders" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Michael McPherson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| These are all available under beos as far as I know. I've not tried
| setting any of them up, however. An X server is available as part of
| the "Geekgadgets" package. and xforms is available on
| www.bebits.com
so you should try to compile it
I have a question whether it is possible to use
either precompiled packages that can be used on a system that works with BeOS,
or how to compile the existing source code?
If I am right, BeOs has some X functionality and
the structure of the system is influenced by both *nix and
Mac-systems.
"Henrico Wanders" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| I have a question whether it is possible to use either precompiled packages that can
|be used on a system that works with BeOS, or how to compile the existing source code?
| If I am right, BeOs has some X functionality and the structure of
| the
These are all available under beos as far as I know. I've not tried
setting any of them up, however. An X server is available as part of
the "Geekgadgets" package. and xforms is available on www.bebits.com
On 18 Oct 2000 16:08:11 +0200, you wrote:
>"Henrico Wanders" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Michael McPherson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| These are all available under beos as far as I know. I've not tried
| setting any of them up, however. An X server is available as part of
| the "Geekgadgets" package. and xforms is available on
| www.bebits.com
so you should try to compile it
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