Re: Class Not Found After Upgrades

2011-11-07 Thread Julien Rioux
On 03/11/2011 12:40 PM, Rich Shepard wrote: However, copying it to /usr/share/texmf-dist/tex/latex/base/, reconfiguring lyx, and restarting the application did not resolve the error. There is usually another step involved, that of running texhash from the terminal. -- Julien

Re: Class Not Found After Upgrades

2011-11-07 Thread Julien Rioux
On 03/11/2011 12:40 PM, Rich Shepard wrote: However, copying it to /usr/share/texmf-dist/tex/latex/base/, reconfiguring lyx, and restarting the application did not resolve the error. There is usually another step involved, that of running texhash from the terminal. -- Julien

Re: Class Not Found After Upgrades

2011-11-07 Thread Julien Rioux
On 03/11/2011 12:40 PM, Rich Shepard wrote: However, copying it to /usr/share/texmf-dist/tex/latex/base/, reconfiguring lyx, and restarting the application did not resolve the error. There is usually another step involved, that of running texhash from the terminal. -- Julien

Class Not Found After Upgrades

2011-11-03 Thread Rich Shepard
Currently running LyX-2.0.1 on Slackware-13.1. It's been several years since I loaded the .lyx file for my book, but I want to do so now. However, lyx tells me that svmono.cls is not installed. When I check I find it on the system in: /home/rshepard/.lyx/layouts/svmono.cls

Re: Class Not Found After Upgrades

2011-11-03 Thread Richard Heck
On 11/03/2011 11:53 AM, Rich Shepard wrote: Currently running LyX-2.0.1 on Slackware-13.1. It's been several years since I loaded the .lyx file for my book, but I want to do so now. However, lyx tells me that svmono.cls is not installed. When I check I find it on the system in:

Re: Class Not Found After Upgrades

2011-11-03 Thread Rich Shepard
On Thu, 3 Nov 2011, Richard Heck wrote: Probably none of these are in the paths TeX is searching. You'll need to put it in one of those directories and then run texhash. Run e.g. kpsewhich article.cls to see where that one lives, and put svmono.cls in a similar location. Richard, D'oh! I

Class Not Found After Upgrades

2011-11-03 Thread Rich Shepard
Currently running LyX-2.0.1 on Slackware-13.1. It's been several years since I loaded the .lyx file for my book, but I want to do so now. However, lyx tells me that svmono.cls is not installed. When I check I find it on the system in: /home/rshepard/.lyx/layouts/svmono.cls

Re: Class Not Found After Upgrades

2011-11-03 Thread Richard Heck
On 11/03/2011 11:53 AM, Rich Shepard wrote: Currently running LyX-2.0.1 on Slackware-13.1. It's been several years since I loaded the .lyx file for my book, but I want to do so now. However, lyx tells me that svmono.cls is not installed. When I check I find it on the system in:

Re: Class Not Found After Upgrades

2011-11-03 Thread Rich Shepard
On Thu, 3 Nov 2011, Richard Heck wrote: Probably none of these are in the paths TeX is searching. You'll need to put it in one of those directories and then run texhash. Run e.g. kpsewhich article.cls to see where that one lives, and put svmono.cls in a similar location. Richard, D'oh! I

Class Not Found After Upgrades

2011-11-03 Thread Rich Shepard
Currently running LyX-2.0.1 on Slackware-13.1. It's been several years since I loaded the .lyx file for my book, but I want to do so now. However, lyx tells me that svmono.cls is not installed. When I check I find it on the system in: /home/rshepard/.lyx/layouts/svmono.cls

Re: Class Not Found After Upgrades

2011-11-03 Thread Richard Heck
On 11/03/2011 11:53 AM, Rich Shepard wrote: > Currently running LyX-2.0.1 on Slackware-13.1. It's been several years > since I loaded the .lyx file for my book, but I want to do so now. > However, > lyx tells me that svmono.cls is not installed. When I check I find it > on the > system in: > >

Re: Class Not Found After Upgrades

2011-11-03 Thread Rich Shepard
On Thu, 3 Nov 2011, Richard Heck wrote: Probably none of these are in the paths TeX is searching. You'll need to put it in one of those directories and then run texhash. Run e.g. "kpsewhich article.cls" to see where that one lives, and put svmono.cls in a similar location. Richard, D'oh! I