So maybe you can use

LyX: export to dvi and then
dvi2tty to get an ascii output.

Hope it helps.

jan


> It is the way LyX works.
> 
> LyX doesn't parse the latex preamable it passes it as it is when using
> latex output. When doing ascii output all latex code is ignored since LyX
> doesn't parse it and doesn't know what can be used in an ascii output and
> what cant.
> 
> This is something not so trivial, so I don't believe it will appear
> anytime soon in a LyX version close to you. Though you might want to try
> to code it up yourself :-)
> 
> Baruch
> 
> On Mon, 16 Oct 2000, Adrian Ball wrote:
> 
> > 
> > Dear all,
> > 
> > I have set up a template document for report writing in which I define
> > some variables in the Latex preamble eg:-
> > 
> > \newcommand{\us}{Barron McCann Ltd }
> > \newcommand{\reportdate}{12th October 2000 }
> > \newcommand{\testdate}{9th - 11th October 2000 }
> > 
> > etc (there are several more)...
> > 
> > This works perfectly for DVI/PS/Latex(hence PDF) output, but when I use
> > the ASCII export option, the variables used in the text disappear.  Is
> > this a bug, or am I missing something?
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > Adrian.
> > 
> > -- 
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> >          Major Data Services Ltd           || Business Recovery Services
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