On Mar 9, 2006, at 2:31 PM, Tomoharu Nishino wrote:

First, let me express my great appreciation to the LyX dev team for their continuing hard work. And thanks to Bennett also, for providing us with a Mac binary so quickly.

I've given the LyX/Mac 1.4 a quick spin on a MacBookPro, and can report that it runs quite well in Rosetta. I haven't tried to do anything to complicated, but so far there have been no major issues and GUI performance is quite snappy. And since the underlying TeX installation is now available in Intel binary, the document compilation process is very quick.

One minor gotcha. Initially, LyX would not recognize the TeX installation I had until I changed the PATH setting in Preferences. Specifically:

/usr/local/teTeX/bin/powerpc-apple-darwin-current

needs to be changed to:

/usr/local/teTeX/bin/i386-apple-darwin-current

(Assuming you used i-installer to install TeX. I don't think this issue would affect a fink installation of TeX.)

Then reconfigure and restart (twice) and things should work just fine.

Thanks for the report. I'll update the relevant files to include the i386-apple-darwin-current directory as well for future releases, and I've put a note to this effect on the wiki.

Bennett

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