2014-05-15 4:20 GMT+02:00 Steve Burnham:

> Forum,
>
> I was working on my thesis and tried to change some line spacing and fonts
> and LyX crashed on me and I cannot get the file to open up anymore (LyX
> freezes when I try to open it).  Under normal circumstances I have an
> online backup always running and I can just roll back to 15 minutes
> previously.  Unfortunately I was doing this work in the airport and on the
> airplane so I had no internet access.  I have the following files:
>
> Thesis 2.lyx and Thesis 2.lyx.emergency
>
> I assume the emergency was made when LyX crashed on me as a means to
> restore any lost work.  I noticed that the .lyx file can be opened in a
> text editor and it appears as LaTeX code.  Because of these two files I am
> hoping there is a way to possibly de-corrupt the file that crashed and get
> it opened up again.
>
> I am using LyX 2.1.0 on OSX 10.9.2.  I’m attaching the crash report in
> case it means something to anyone.  It’s beyond my understanding of coding.
>
> When all is said and done it’s only about 6 hours worth of work and I have
> all of my thesis in an unformatted word document so if it cannot be fixed
> there’s no lost content, only time spent formatting.  Any help or insight
> is appreciated.
>

Of course this should not happen.

In case the files are really corrupted, that is, if the .lyx and/or the
.lyx.emergency file do not end with
\end_body
\end_document

you can check if you have a working backup in your backups directory (see
Tools > Preferences > Paths).

HTH
Jürgen


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> -Steve
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