Nirmal Hi.. I just tried defining a converter for the
Nirmal bundledoc/snapshot method of packaging a .tex file that was
Nirmal suggested by Mark van Rossum. Both of us ran into the same
Nirmal problem - after defining a converter, the View and Export
Nirmal menus do not have the option for DVI,
Nirmal == Nirmal Govind [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Nirmal No.. didn't solve it yet. The converter was defined as
Nirmal follows:
Nirmal 1. A converter in the Converters section from LyX - Bundle (a
Nirmal file format I created) which used the following command:
Nirmal bundledoc `basename $$i
Nirmal> Hi.. I just tried defining a converter for the
Nirmal> bundledoc/snapshot method of packaging a .tex file that was
Nirmal> suggested by Mark van Rossum. Both of us ran into the same
Nirmal> problem - after defining a converter, the View and Export
Nirmal> menus do not have the option for
> "Nirmal" == Nirmal Govind <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Nirmal> No.. didn't solve it yet. The converter was defined as
Nirmal> follows:
Nirmal> 1. A converter in the Converters section from LyX -> Bundle (a
Nirmal> file format I created) which used the following command:
Nirmal> bundledoc
Hi.. I just tried defining a converter for the bundledoc/snapshot method
of packaging a .tex file that was suggested by Mark van Rossum. Both of
us ran into the same problem - after defining a converter, the View and
Export menus do not have the option for DVI, PS, PDF or PDF (dvipdfm)..
we're
Hi.. I just tried defining a converter for the bundledoc/snapshot method
of packaging a .tex file that was suggested by Mark van Rossum. Both of
us ran into the same problem - after defining a converter, the View and
Export menus do not have the option for DVI, PS, PDF or PDF (dvipdfm)..
we're