--- Richard Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> John Kane wrote:
> > --- Richard Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >   
> >> Lars Olesen wrote:
> >>     
> >>> I have written my thesis in Lyx on Windows, and
> I
> >>>       
> >> have no problem
> >>     
> >>> exporting to pdf. However, I have trouble
> >>>       
> >> converting to other stuffÆ
> >>     
> >>> + when I want to export to plain text, it does
> not
> >>>       
> >> include the bibliography
> >>     
> >>> + I cannot convert to either OpenOffice or HTML
> >>>       
> >> (it does something and
> >>     
> >>> finishes without error message, but the files
> are
> >>>       
> >> nowhere to be found
> >>     
> >>> afterwards)
> >>>   
> >>>       
> >> What LyX version are you using? HTML and ODT
> export
> >> work better in 1.5.x.
> >>
> >> Look for the files in LyX's temporary directory.
> >> They may be there.
> >>
> >> Richard
> >>     
> > I have never gotten LyX's export to ODT to work
> (as
> > far as I can tell. Any suggestions on how to find
> > LyX's temporary directory under Windows XP? 
> >   
> I'm not on Windows, but someone will know. It's
> probably under 
> C:\Documents and Settings\User Name\... somewhere.

That's what I thought but I don't see it.  Ah the joys
of Windows!

> > I get excellent quality export of HTML and LaTeX
> to
> > the same directory that the original file comes
> from
> > but I have not been able to find an odt file or a
> LyX
> > temporay directory.  
> >   
> Well, at least the HTML works. You can try running
> the relevant htlatex 
> command---see Preferences>Converters---manually, and
> see what happens.
> 
> Richard

I don't understand your last comment. Are you
suggeting that I should use ooolatex at a command
prompt?  


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