Richard Heck <rgheck <at> lyx.org> writes:

> 
> Well, the main question is what the compilation errors are. Is there a 
> sample file for this class? If
> so, then I'd suggest trying to import it into LyX, and compile that. 
> Sometimes there are commands
> that *have* to be defined that you may not expect.
> 
> Richard
> 
> PS LyX 2.0.2 is *VERY* old.

The class ws-ijcm can be downloaded from the World Scientific publishers 
page (and there are links to it somewhere in the LyX pages, but the LyX 
template is not available, unfortunately; there are only LyX templates for 
two other World Scientific journals). I have installed the class, and 
created a layout file (possibly in a wrong way), and I can import the tex 
template for the ws-ijcm article, into LyX. But there are compilation 
errors when I create a pdf file. One of the errors arises somewhere in the
example of numbered lists. This is a little problem, as I don't need these. 
A second error arises in the place where a figure is inserted. Possibly the 
insertion command is not liked by LyX. I may be able to replace it by some 
other command. The rest of errors arises in the list of references. The 
template tex file uses some strange combination of commands for formatting 
or displaying every reference item. LyX incorrectly identifies all of them 
as labels. In addition it makes a mess of the items, arranging them in an 
apparently wrong order. I have no idea what could be done with these errors.

I can send you the class files, if you agree to have a look at it. You 
certainly know more than I do, so that possibly you will see the solution 
to the problem in a second.

Regarding the age of LyX 2.0.2, I have tried to switch to the recent 
version, but then my older texts could not be read. In addition, there are 
many changes in the new LyX, which are left without explanation, so that I 
do not know how to use the program now. 

Leslaw



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