On Sun, 23 Apr 2000, Josh Rigler wrote:
> I have a barely passing knowledge of LaTeX (i.e. I've only used provided
> templates for writing/submitting papers), and am very new to LyX. I
> would like to use the AGU (American Geophysical Union) style sheets.
>
> How does one go about doing this? I tried simply importing the
> "sample.tex" that comes with the AGU suite (I have all of the .sty
> files). All it seems to do is put EVERYTHING in TeX mode (well, almost
> everything...it's about 90% red text). I would be better off simply
> using Emacs to edit this mess!
>
> Any pointers for a relative LyX newbie? Please CC me with any responses
> to the list, as I am not currently subscribed.
Take a look at chapter 6 (I think) of the Customization manual. You'll
need to create a .layout file. With a bit of luck it won't be too hard.
Read the chapter through twice then contact the list with more questions.
Cheers, and happy Easter.
Allan. (ARRae)