I took your advice, and I got it to work. Thanks.
I get the following error 2 times with IEEEtran when I try to print or
view anything, even an empty document:
! LaTeX Error: Missing \begin{document}.
It then shows some other junk.
I checked the exported latex file, and it does have a begin section.
ANy ideas as to what is going wrong?
Thanks
Matt
P.S. I must thank everyone involved with LyX. The other night I
needed to get some foils done. I tried powerpoint, but I couldn't open
anything due to a Word macro virus. I gave up around 11 PM, and tried
LyX With LyX, FoilTeX and XFig, I had everything done by 2AM.
Reuben Thomas wrote:
>
> > Yesterday I asked about IEEE styles. I found the IEEEtran.layout file
> > in the layouts subdirectory. Unfortunately I can't figure out how to
> > use it. I downloaded the IEEEtran.cls file from IEEE. I didn't know
> > where to put it, so I put it in the tex subdirectory of the lyx
> > directory, because that is where all the other cls files were. I did a
> > configure, but it is still listed as not present. How do I get this to
> > work??
>
> The files in the tex/ subdirectory should be installed in your TeX tree
> (e.g. for tetex 0.9 under RedHat Linux, /usr/share/texmf/tex/latex). It is
> of course better to install under a local tree if you have one.
> Personally, I create a symlink to the LyX tex/ subdirectory. And if you
> are using Web2C TeX, remember to run texhash after installing new files in
> your TeX tree.
>
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