Modified Package: lyx modified INSTALL file as there are some

typos in the packages name and the overall descrition was not too
clear.

Carlo
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LyX the document processor need a set of TeXLive packages present
to deploy his power, so you nedd to check if this packages are
installed.
to deploy his power.
If you have the default (small) installation of TeXLive, you have to
install them. The quickiest way is to run:
To check if some of theese packages are missing go to:
menu "Help" and choose "Latex Configuration" this (long) page give
you some help on what is missing and where to found it.
If you have the installed TeXLive with the voidlinux installer,
by default it install the small scheme of installation, you have
to install the missing packages, the quickiest way is to run as
root:
'tlmgr install algorithm2e algorithms apacite bbding besoz
bibtopic breakurl covington csquotes diagbox endnotes enumitem
epstopdf esint eurosym feyn fragments framed frankenstein
harvard hyphenat jurabib lettrine luainputenc marginnote
mathdesign mathdots mhchem multirow nicefrac nomencl picinpar
pict2e prettyref preview rotfloat rsfs shapepar sidecap splitidx
pict2e prettyref preview rotfloat rsfs shapepar sidecap
splitindex symbol tex-gyre ulem undertilde units wasy wasysym
wrapfig xargs'
and then run it without --dry-run to install the missing packages.
To check if some packages are missing under the menu:
"Help" the choice "Latex Configuration" may give you some help.
As there are many flavour of your preferred applications, i didn't
As there are many flavour of your preferred applications, I didn't
force you to use any in particular so you must have at least:
a text editor, a PDF viewer, an internet browser.
a text editor, a PS and/or PDF viewer, an internet browser.
If LyX appear on your screen a look in the file:
If LyX appear on your screen a looking in the file:
'~/.lyx/configure.log'
may give you an idea of what is supported by LyX.

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# Template file for 'lyx'
pkgname="lyx"
version="2.1.0"
revision=2
revision=3
build_style=gnu-configure
short_desc="The Document Processor WYSIWYM Editor & Latex frontend"
maintainer="Carlo Dormeletti <carlo.dormeletti@email.it>"