I would probably log in from the iPad with vssh, run something like
lyx -f -e pdflatex filename.lyx
or a variation of this using make and scp the resulting thing onto the
iPad.
Point being, however, that I like to have a know state and not dump
automatically with overwrite issues and all.
On the other hand I must also confess that I can't do real work on the
iPad, andif I want/need to do real work on the road, I always pull the
netbook out of the backpack. For synchronization purposes I use
Unison:
http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison/docs.html
Very, very cool.
el
On 2016-04-05 15:58, Anders Host-Madsen wrote:
> Dr Eberhard Lisse <nospam <at> lisse.NA> writes:
>
>>
>> What on earth for?
>>
>
> There are several reasons. But a main reason is that
> I would like to be able to edit my documents on my iPad. LaTeX
> exists, but not LyX. I can edit the latex, and then copy
> the changes back to LyX. But that does require I have
> access to the latex version. It often happens I have
> my iPad with me, I unexpectedly get some extra time
> and would like to do some work -- but then I don't have
> the latex version of the document I'm working on.
>
>