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TBH, i had never heard of LyX before, and now that i’m looking it really strikes me as… i dunno how to put it… one of these front-end tools that obfuscates the thing one is working on, which is also the thing that one actually needs to learn/understand. seems like it could save time if you already have a good working knowledge of tex, but otherwise… hm. i can imagine wasting a lot of time that way.
for an IDE-like experience i’ve found TeXlive to be quite satisfactory (but i’ll admit it’s been a looong time since i used it.)
wow, if an organization has such strict standards for submissions, they really should provide a tex author file / style package / something. all the math journals do this (or say e.g. “use the AMS styles.”)
well i’m rambling now. 
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