Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> This happens because we use \input@path to make latex search in the
> document's directory. This means that if you have an old .tex file
> autogenerated by a previous run without temp dir, it will be used by
> mistake.
Hm,do you mean the line
\def\input@path{{/home/pit/TeX/LyX/Papers/Barium//}} ?
But that is standing in the tex-file that should be texed (i.e. the one
in the temp dir), not in the one in the lyx-file dir (that came from an
export-to-LaTeX).
So, does latex change the file it is reading after it already started
doing so? Sounds funny to me. But then, I have no real idea about
LaTeX (thanks to LyX, that is ;^>).
> The problem is that I do not see a good way to avoid that.
Well then I'll have to keep it in mind. But I see quite some problems
arising from that, e.g. from people who exchange LaTeX-files with others
that do not (yet) use LyX.
>
> JMarc
--
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Dr. Peter "Pit" Suetterlin http://www.astro.uu.nl/~suetter
Sterrenkundig Instituut Utrecht
Tel.: +31 (0)30 253 5225 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
__________________________________________________________________________