On 12.03.2008 20:29, Martin Trautmann wrote:
Carl-Daniel Hailfinger wrote:
doc/newboot.lyx can be converted to pdf and it is THE coreboot v3 design doc. It may be missing some recent developments, but most of the contents are pretty up-to-date and the design described there has not changed.
Is there any special need for this source format? People might be able to install anything for pdf creation - but I'm still in the process to install Qt 4, which is required by lyx, which is required to format the .lyx file. Ok, it's possible to read the source format itself. But it would be easier to have some ready and much more common format here. I don't know whether I would be able to run lyx at all on the system itself (GX2, 500 MHz, 128 MB RAM) - and it takes 100 MB source files for installation...
Basically, LyX is a graphical frontend for LaTeX. Depending on the LyX version you use, it requires Qt 3 or Qt 4. Maybe we can put a generated pdf somewhere in the wiki.
Regards, Carl-Daniel