Yes, below is the last lines of the output: **************** +Inspection done. +Read the file doc/LyXConfig.lyx for more information. creating textclass.lst creating packages.lst creating doc/LaTeXConfig.lyx creating lyxrc.defaults checking for TeX fonts checking [for cmex10]... kpsewhich: Can't guess format for cmex10.pfb, using tex. kpsewhich: Can't guess format for cmex10.ttf, using tex. no checking [for cmmi10]... kpsewhich: Can't guess format for cmmi10.pfb, using tex. kpsewhich: Can't guess format for cmmi10.ttf, using tex. no checking [for cmr10]... kpsewhich: Can't guess format for cmr10.pfb, using tex. kpsewhich: Can't guess format for cmr10.ttf, using tex. no checking [for cmsy10]... kpsewhich: Can't guess format for cmsy10.pfb, using tex. kpsewhich: Can't guess format for cmsy10.ttf, using tex. no checking [for eufm10]... kpsewhich: Can't guess format for eufm10.pfb, using tex. kpsewhich: Can't guess format for eufm10.ttf, using tex. no checking [for msam10]... kpsewhich: Can't guess format for msam10.pfb, using tex. kpsewhich: Can't guess format for msam10.ttf, using tex. no checking [for msbm10]... kpsewhich: Can't guess format for msbm10.pfb, using tex. kpsewhich: Can't guess format for msbm10.ttf, using tex. no removing lyxrc.defaults, which is identical to the system global version removing textclass.lst, which is identical to the system global version removing packages.lst, which is identical to the system global version removing doc/LaTeXConfig.lyx, which is identical to the system global version mv: cannot access xfonts/fonts.dir mv: cannot access xfonts/fonts.dir.new **********************
* Andre Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020709 11:35]: > On Tue, Jul 09, 2002 at 11:16:11AM +0200, Ery Djunaedy wrote: > > I could not open my old letters written with g-brief-en layout, for > > example. The strange thing is, that all the layouts file do exist in > > layouts directory. > > Have you tried to run Edit->Reconfigure in LyX? > > Andre' > > -- > Those who desire to give up Freedom in order to gain Security, > will not have, nor do they deserve, either one. (T. Jefferson)
