Scott, Thanks for the reply. Someone already suggested that solution to me, and it worked perfectly!
Anders > 19. okt. 2014 kl. 19.32 skrev Scott Kostyshak <[email protected]>: > > Hi Anders, > > On Sun, Oct 19, 2014 at 12:18 PM, Anders Engelsvold <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I am a complete beginner to Tex, and have recently installed Lyx in >> conjunction with MacTex. >> Lyx doesn’t appear to be recognizing the Tex-distribution though, because as >> soon as I start the program I get a message saying that I’m missing a >> document class. If I go to Document -> Settings, all the document classes >> are listed as unavailable. >> >> I have got a Macbook Pro 2011 running Yosemite (OS X 10.10). I installed Lyx >> and MacTex after installing Yosemite. >> >> What I have tried to fix it: >> - Uninstalling and reinstalling both MacTex and Lyx >> - Reconfigure >> - Running the configure.py module in the resources folder (almost every line >> in the output is followed by a "no") > > Does the solution here work? > http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/203810/lyx-2-x-document-class-not-available-mac-os-x-10-10-yosemite-pb-3 > >> >> I have been in touch with Herb Schulz at MacTex and he concluded that >> everything was running fine on the MacTex-end on my computer. >> He came with the following suggestion: >> >> "From some discussions on the TeXworks list it appears that TeXworks has >> been struck by a bug in Yosemite that passes the incorrect PATH value to >> sub-processes. This might be true for Lyx too. Please report this to the >> authors of Lyx." > > Thanks for the report. This is good to know. If this is true though, > it seems kind of silly of me to report the bug to every piece of > software you use. Why not report the bug to Mac? If it already exists, > can you find a URL to a bug report? > > Best, > > Scott
