On 12/21/22 15:29, John White wrote:


On Wednesday, December 21, 2022 12:16:22 PM PST Paul A. Rubin wrote:

> On 12/21/22 14:29, John White wrote:

> > Thank you Paul very much for the suggestion.  It caused me to think

> > that something might be wrong with permissions.  So I opened lyx in

> > root and the top tool bar shows.  It only doesn't show when I open it

> > on a regular, non-root command line or from the lyx icon.

> >

> >

> > I am not sure where the system menu is.  Lyx can be used without the

> > top menu bar but it will only print to one pdf version.

> >

> >

> > John

> >

> > On Wednesday, December 21, 2022 11:09:52 AM PST Paul A. Rubin wrote:

> > > On 12/19/22 14:44, John White wrote:

> > > > So I removed lyx and lyx common and reinstalled on my debian bullfrog

> > > >

> > > > system.  This is what I get now when trying to open Lyx:


> > > >

> > > > /usr/share/applications/lyx.desktop is not a readable LYX document.

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Any suggestions?

> > > >

> > > > John

> > >

> > > Are you launching LyX from a terminal or from the system menu. If the

> > >

> > > menu, try editing the system menu entry. I would not be surprised if it

> > >

> > > somehow ended up using the command "lyx /usr/share/.../lyx.desktop",

> > >

> > > which would launch LyX and try to open the desktop file as a document.


> > >

> > > Paul

>

> John,

>

> Please bottom-post on stuff going to the list.

>

> There are two different pathologies here (likely unrelated), the missing

> top toolbar and the "not readable" error message referring to the

> desktop file. My comment about the system menu was related to the

> latter. I don't use Debian (I'm on Mint), but if you have a button that

> you use to launch a menu of available programs, that's what I mean. You

> mentioned using the command line or a "LyX icon". Do you get the error

> message both ways or just using the icon?

>

> As far as the top toolbar goes, is it actually the /top toolbar/ you are

> missing (buttons for selecting environments, creating/opening files,

> applying italics and other fun stuff) or the /menu bar/ (File menu, Edit

> menu etc.)? The subject line says toolbar but you mentioned "menu bar".

>

> Paul


Thanks again.  I no longer get an error message. Lyx just opens without the top tool bar. I think its probably the menu bar that I am missing (the one that lets you open recent files and save a lyx file to various pdf versions). This is pretty confusing for me. I may wait til Christmas is over before looking into it further.  Right now what I do is email the lyx file to my secretary who can print it out fine.


John


If you want to look into it, try typing alt+T, which should open up the Tools menu. From there, go to Preferences > Look & Feel > User Interface. The first entry on the right is the user interface file. Unless you've futzed with it, it probably says "default". Try browsing to /usr/share/lyx/ui and selecting default.ui. Hopefully that will restore the missing menu. You might also want to run "ls -l /usr/share/lyx/ui/stdmenus.inc" in a terminal and verify that the stdmenus.inc file is readable by other accounts besides root. Permissions on my system are "-rw-r--r--". If the last "r" is missing, that might (or might not) explain why root gets the menus and you don't.

Paul
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