On Dec 7, 2011, at 4:17 PM, Stephan Witt wrote:

> 
> Am 07.12.2011 um 20:43 schrieb Guenter Milde:
> 
>> When starting programs from the command line (or an terminal emulation), you
>> can pass them options. The tex2lyx converter can be used as an independent
>> program and supports a some configuration options if used so.
>> Try the command
>> 
>>  tex2lyx --help
> 
> That would be like this:
> $ /Applications/LyX.app/Contents/MacOS/tex2lyx --help
> Usage: tex2lyx [options] infile.tex [outfile.lyx]
> Options:
>       -c textclass       Declare the textclass.
>       -e encoding        Set the default encoding (latex name).
>       -f                 Force overwrite of .lyx files.
>       -help              Print this message and quit.
>       -n                 translate a noweb (aka literate programming) file.
>       -roundtrip         re-export created .lyx file infile.lyx.lyx to 
> infile.lyx.tex.
>       -s syntaxfile      read additional syntax file.
>       -sysdir dir        Set system directory to DIR.
>       -userdir DIR       Set user directory to DIR.

Thanks, Stephan. I tried that first line as a command. When that didn't work I 
switch to the MacOS directory and did the tex2lyx command. I get "not found." 
What'm I doing wrong?

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