On Sun, Sep 09, 2018 at 09:46:15AM +0200, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: > > Ah no, I just open the .lyx file and click on the eyes icon. Or > > equivalently, I go to File > Export > PDF (pdflatex). > > > > I use a script that installs TeX Live directly (rather than through the > > TeX Live repos), which does a little bit of magic/hacking in the > > background, and I forget exactly what it does. > Scott, could you kindly supply this script to others (with some how to do)?
Everything is here: https://github.com/scottkosty/lyx-tester I strongly warn you not to run this script on your main system. I believe I'm the only one that has ever used this script. If you are curious, I suggest running the script on a fresh installation of Ubuntu (e.g., in a virtual box). > It sounds very useful. Does it work also for Linux? It only works on Linux, and unfortunately only on Ubuntu (could probably be easily adapted to Debian/Mint/etc.). Note that the goal of the script is to install dependencies needed to run all of LyX's ctests. Because we have Chinese documents, that's why I added whatever needed to be done to compile those documents. That was long ago though, so I'm not sure anymore how it does things. You could take a look inside to try to find out. Scott
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