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? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Eric Weir Decatur, GA [email protected] "We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children." - Chief Seattle.
