Re: Problem/Fix for ChkTex usage

1999-10-13 Thread Lars Gullik Bjønnes
Bruce Momjian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: | The problem is that ChkTeX requires the TERM environment variable to be | set. (I saw this when I looked in the X session error log.) When you | invoke LyX from the command line, you usually have a TERM set, but when | you invoke LyX from an X menu,

Re: Problem/Fix for ChkTex usage

1999-10-13 Thread Lars Gullik Bjønnes
Bruce Momjian [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: | The problem is that ChkTeX requires the TERM environment variable to be | set. (I saw this when I looked in the X session error log.) When you | invoke LyX from the command line, you usually have a TERM set, but when | you invoke LyX from an X menu,

Re: Problem/Fix for ChkTex usage

1999-10-13 Thread Lars Gullik Bjønnes
Bruce Momjian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | The problem is that ChkTeX requires the TERM environment variable to be | set. (I saw this when I looked in the X session error log.) When you | invoke LyX from the command line, you usually have a TERM set, but when | you invoke LyX from an X menu,

Problem/Fix for ChkTex usage

1999-10-10 Thread Bruce Momjian
I installed ChkTeX for typesetting lint checking, and found that it did not run when invoked from the LyX menu. I had installed ChkTeX, run reconfigure, restarted LyX, and the ChkTeX menu option was available, but every time it said it failed to run. The problem is that ChkTeX requires the TERM

Problem/Fix for ChkTex usage

1999-10-10 Thread Bruce Momjian
I installed ChkTeX for typesetting lint checking, and found that it did not run when invoked from the LyX menu. I had installed ChkTeX, run reconfigure, restarted LyX, and the ChkTeX menu option was available, but every time it said it failed to run. The problem is that ChkTeX requires the TERM

Problem/Fix for ChkTex usage

1999-10-10 Thread Bruce Momjian
I installed ChkTeX for typesetting lint checking, and found that it did not run when invoked from the LyX menu. I had installed ChkTeX, run reconfigure, restarted LyX, and the ChkTeX menu option was available, but every time it said it failed to run. The problem is that ChkTeX requires the TERM