If you used Lyx to create the LaTeX file, then you already have the "helper
file" to that would be needed to work with the LaTeX. It is just the
<filename>.lyx file that created it in the first place. For my own work, I
do this all the time. Create a document with Lyx, and send it to a journal
as the .tex file with the figure files also attached. 

 

Going the other way just doesn't work. I can't imagine an automated routine
that would look at an arbitrary .tex file and figure out what set of
.layout,  and template files that could be used to create it again. OTOH,
maybe I just don't have sufficient imagination.

 

 

 

From: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org [mailto:lyx-users@lists.lyx.org] On Behalf Of
Hal Kierstead
Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2015 3:54 PM
To: Mike Reeks <mike.re...@newcastle.ac.uk>
Cc: Lyx-users <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
Subject: Re: Lyx to Latex to Lyx

 

 

On Aug 13, 2015, at 12:02 PM, Mike Reeks <mike.re...@newcastle.ac.uk
<mailto:mike.re...@newcastle.ac.uk> > wrote:

 

Dear Lyx Users 

I have written a very large article in Lyx for publication in a scientific
journal  which will only accept the article as a latex file. Of course Lyx
will generate a Latex file as well as a pdf file.  I wanted to check that
the Latex file is acceptable to Lyx. Unfortunately I get an  error window
Lyx insetP  saying 'Unknown parameter name'. So what does that mean? Can
anyone help. Most grateful. Does that mean I will encounter problems using
the latex to produce pdf files direct. It would seem odd that Lyx wont read
the latex file it produces!

Regards

Mike Reeks

 

I have used LyX for a long time, and really like it, but I think this is its
biggest weakness.  I also think this is a major obstacle to its wider
adoption.  When I collaborate with somebody who does not use LyX I am forced
to use LaTex, rather than to be able to show off how easy LyX is to use.  I
understand that it maybe very difficult convert an arbitrary LaTex file LyX,
but it should be routine to convert a LaTex file constructed by LyX, perhaps
by producing an extra helper file during the first conversion.

 

Hal

 

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