On Friday 10 October 2003 2:36 pm, Guy Hindell wrote:
> >>Sure you can. Insert->Include File pops up a dialog. Enter the lyx
> >>file yo want and there you are. Ususally yo want to Input the  file
> >>rather than Include it. (Subtle latex difference.)
> >
> >Ah, that easy :-)
>
> Which leads to another question. I tried the "Verbatim" input. If the file
> I include has a suffix (e.g. ".txt") this works nicely. Without a suffix
> (same file) the \verbatiminput entry is added to my .tex file, but I get an
> error from pdflatex saying "No file <filename>". Looks like a problem with
> pdflatex or the verbatim package (I added \usepackage{verbatim} to my
> preample).
>
> Any ideas?
> guy

This is an excellent resource, although it doesn't help  in this particular 
case: http://www.astro.ku.dk/help/LaTeX/

For your problem google "latex \verbatiminput" throws up this among others.
http://xpt.sourceforge.net/techdocs/Latex/FileInclusionVerbatimTexts/Latex18.000.html

HTH
Angus

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