Using a custom style in Lyx1.6.5
Hello everyone, I'm currently trying to tex2lyx the file instructions.tex, which can be found here: http://www.acm.org/publications/latex_style/, but I'm having a hard time adding the files acmtrans2m.cls and acmtrans.bst to my Lyx installation folder. I'm using Lyx1.6.5 on Windows XP. I also have a MikTeX2.7 directory. So my question is: where to put the above mentioned .cls file? What about the .bst file? Can someone give me a short set of instructions I need to execute in order to make this work? Thanks in advance, Nick
Re: Using a custom style in Lyx1.6.5
Nick Gaens schreef: Hello everyone, I'm currently trying to tex2lyx the file instructions.tex, which can be found here: http://www.acm.org/publications/latex_style/, but I'm having a hard time adding the files acmtrans2m.cls and acmtrans.bst to my Lyx installation folder. I'm using Lyx1.6.5 on Windows XP. I also have a MikTeX2.7 directory. So my question is: where to put the above mentioned .cls file? What about the .bst file? Can someone give me a short set of instructions I need to execute in order to make this work? Thanks in advance, Nick To add some additional information about the error I'm getting: Error: Could not find layout file for textclass acmtrans2m. Error: Cannot convert file An error occurred whilst running tex2lyx -f instructions.tex instructions.lyx
Using a custom style in Lyx1.6.5
Hello everyone, I'm currently trying to tex2lyx the file instructions.tex, which can be found here: http://www.acm.org/publications/latex_style/, but I'm having a hard time adding the files acmtrans2m.cls and acmtrans.bst to my Lyx installation folder. I'm using Lyx1.6.5 on Windows XP. I also have a MikTeX2.7 directory. So my question is: where to put the above mentioned .cls file? What about the .bst file? Can someone give me a short set of instructions I need to execute in order to make this work? Thanks in advance, Nick
Re: Using a custom style in Lyx1.6.5
Nick Gaens schreef: Hello everyone, I'm currently trying to tex2lyx the file instructions.tex, which can be found here: http://www.acm.org/publications/latex_style/, but I'm having a hard time adding the files acmtrans2m.cls and acmtrans.bst to my Lyx installation folder. I'm using Lyx1.6.5 on Windows XP. I also have a MikTeX2.7 directory. So my question is: where to put the above mentioned .cls file? What about the .bst file? Can someone give me a short set of instructions I need to execute in order to make this work? Thanks in advance, Nick To add some additional information about the error I'm getting: Error: Could not find layout file for textclass acmtrans2m. Error: Cannot convert file An error occurred whilst running tex2lyx -f instructions.tex instructions.lyx
Using a custom style in Lyx1.6.5
Hello everyone, I'm currently trying to "tex2lyx" the file instructions.tex, which can be found here: http://www.acm.org/publications/latex_style/, but I'm having a hard time adding the files "acmtrans2m.cls" and "acmtrans.bst" to my Lyx installation folder. I'm using Lyx1.6.5 on Windows XP. I also have a MikTeX2.7 directory. So my question is: where to put the above mentioned .cls file? What about the .bst file? Can someone give me a short set of instructions I need to execute in order to make this work? Thanks in advance, Nick
Re: Using a custom style in Lyx1.6.5
Nick Gaens schreef: Hello everyone, I'm currently trying to "tex2lyx" the file instructions.tex, which can be found here: http://www.acm.org/publications/latex_style/, but I'm having a hard time adding the files "acmtrans2m.cls" and "acmtrans.bst" to my Lyx installation folder. I'm using Lyx1.6.5 on Windows XP. I also have a MikTeX2.7 directory. So my question is: where to put the above mentioned .cls file? What about the .bst file? Can someone give me a short set of instructions I need to execute in order to make this work? Thanks in advance, Nick To add some additional information about the error I'm getting: Error: Could not find layout file for textclass "acmtrans2m". Error: Cannot convert file An error occurred whilst running tex2lyx -f "instructions.tex" "instructions.lyx"