Re: g-brief template anpassen: IBAN/BIC statt Kontonummer/BLZ

2013-12-26 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
col...@gmx.net wrote: Ich benutze gerne das g-brief Template, auch wenn es etwas antiquiert ist. Nun habe ich möchte ich gern eine angepasste Version des Templates erstellen, so dass im Brieffuß nun statt Kto. - IBAN und statt BLZ - BIC erscheint (auf Grund der leidigen SEPA Umstellung). In

Re: g-brief template anpassen: IBAN/BIC statt Kontonummer/BLZ

2013-12-26 Thread Christopher Menzel
Stephan, I was able to make changes to the corresponding code for the English option in g-brief.cls without any problem. (For some reason LyX wouldn’t acknowledge the “german” option for the class even if I changed my language default to German so I wasn’t able to test exactly your desired

Re: Tutorial sample files

2013-12-26 Thread justin
On the Mac installation, they get buried inside of the app package. Find LyX.app in your applications folder Right click on it and select show package contentsThe go to Contents - Resources - examples It might be a good idea to copy the folder to somewhere more convenient outside of the app

Re: Tutorial sample files

2013-12-26 Thread Richard Talley
A completely empty folder? Or a folder containing a folder named 'Contents'? On Thu, Dec 26, 2013 at 4:29 PM, justin justina...@yahoo.com wrote: On the Mac installation, they get buried inside of the app package. Find LyX.app in your applications folder Right click on it and select

Re: Tutorial sample files

2013-12-26 Thread justin
Richard Talley rich.talley at gmail.com writes: A completely empty folder? Or a folder containing a folder named 'Contents'? Thanks for coming back so quickly! Completely empty. Nothing in it whatsoever. That's what it shows using that method anyway. I would really love to find it,

Re: Tutorial sample files

2013-12-26 Thread Richard Talley
That's a stumper - an empty app would have nothing to run. If LyX actually runs, then the app can't possibly be empty. In OS X, the Finder presents an app as a single file, but it's actually an application bundle that contains the executable and other resources (in the case of LyX the other

Re: Tutorial sample files

2013-12-26 Thread justin
That's a stumper - an empty app would have nothing to run. If LyX actually runs, then the app can't possibly be empty. In OS X, the Finder presents an app as a single file, but it's actually an application bundle that contains the executable and other resources (in the case of LyX the

Re: Tutorial sample files

2013-12-26 Thread Richard Talley
I'm not quite ready to upgrade to Mavericks, but this technique is so fundamental to how OS X has worked since the very beginning I can't see Apple removing it. My search also came up empty on your issue. Try this instead: Open a Finder window, pull down the 'Go' menu and choose the 'Go to

Re: Tutorial sample files

2013-12-26 Thread Steve Litt
On Thu, 26 Dec 2013 23:48:41 + (UTC) justin justina...@yahoo.com wrote: Richard Talley rich.talley at gmail.com writes: A completely empty folder? Or a folder containing a folder named 'Contents'? Thanks for coming back so quickly! Completely empty. Nothing in it

Re: g-brief template anpassen: IBAN/BIC statt Kontonummer/BLZ

2013-12-26 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
col...@gmx.net wrote: Ich benutze gerne das g-brief Template, auch wenn es etwas antiquiert ist. Nun habe ich möchte ich gern eine angepasste Version des Templates erstellen, so dass im Brieffuß nun statt Kto. - IBAN und statt BLZ - BIC erscheint (auf Grund der leidigen SEPA Umstellung). In

Re: g-brief template anpassen: IBAN/BIC statt Kontonummer/BLZ

2013-12-26 Thread Christopher Menzel
Stephan, I was able to make changes to the corresponding code for the English option in g-brief.cls without any problem. (For some reason LyX wouldn’t acknowledge the “german” option for the class even if I changed my language default to German so I wasn’t able to test exactly your desired

Re: Tutorial sample files

2013-12-26 Thread justin
On the Mac installation, they get buried inside of the app package. Find LyX.app in your applications folder Right click on it and select show package contentsThe go to Contents - Resources - examples It might be a good idea to copy the folder to somewhere more convenient outside of the app

Re: Tutorial sample files

2013-12-26 Thread Richard Talley
A completely empty folder? Or a folder containing a folder named 'Contents'? On Thu, Dec 26, 2013 at 4:29 PM, justin justina...@yahoo.com wrote: On the Mac installation, they get buried inside of the app package. Find LyX.app in your applications folder Right click on it and select

Re: Tutorial sample files

2013-12-26 Thread justin
Richard Talley rich.talley at gmail.com writes: A completely empty folder? Or a folder containing a folder named 'Contents'? Thanks for coming back so quickly! Completely empty. Nothing in it whatsoever. That's what it shows using that method anyway. I would really love to find it,

Re: Tutorial sample files

2013-12-26 Thread Richard Talley
That's a stumper - an empty app would have nothing to run. If LyX actually runs, then the app can't possibly be empty. In OS X, the Finder presents an app as a single file, but it's actually an application bundle that contains the executable and other resources (in the case of LyX the other

Re: Tutorial sample files

2013-12-26 Thread justin
That's a stumper - an empty app would have nothing to run. If LyX actually runs, then the app can't possibly be empty. In OS X, the Finder presents an app as a single file, but it's actually an application bundle that contains the executable and other resources (in the case of LyX the

Re: Tutorial sample files

2013-12-26 Thread Richard Talley
I'm not quite ready to upgrade to Mavericks, but this technique is so fundamental to how OS X has worked since the very beginning I can't see Apple removing it. My search also came up empty on your issue. Try this instead: Open a Finder window, pull down the 'Go' menu and choose the 'Go to

Re: Tutorial sample files

2013-12-26 Thread Steve Litt
On Thu, 26 Dec 2013 23:48:41 + (UTC) justin justina...@yahoo.com wrote: Richard Talley rich.talley at gmail.com writes: A completely empty folder? Or a folder containing a folder named 'Contents'? Thanks for coming back so quickly! Completely empty. Nothing in it

Re: g-brief template anpassen: IBAN/BIC statt Kontonummer/BLZ

2013-12-26 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
col...@gmx.net wrote: > Ich benutze gerne das g-brief Template, auch wenn es etwas antiquiert > ist. Nun habe ich möchte ich gern eine angepasste Version des Templates > erstellen, so dass im Brieffuß nun statt "Kto." -> "IBAN" und statt > "BLZ" -> "BIC" erscheint (auf Grund der leidigen SEPA

Re: g-brief template anpassen: IBAN/BIC statt Kontonummer/BLZ

2013-12-26 Thread Christopher Menzel
Stephan, I was able to make changes to the corresponding code for the English option in g-brief.cls without any problem. (For some reason LyX wouldn’t acknowledge the “german” option for the class even if I changed my language default to German so I wasn’t able to test exactly your desired

Re: Tutorial sample files

2013-12-26 Thread justin
> On the Mac installation, they get buried inside of the app package. > > Find LyX.app in your applications folder > Right click on it and select "show package contents"The go to Contents -> Resources -> examples > It might be a good idea to copy the folder to somewhere more convenient outside

Re: Tutorial sample files

2013-12-26 Thread Richard Talley
A completely empty folder? Or a folder containing a folder named 'Contents'? On Thu, Dec 26, 2013 at 4:29 PM, justin wrote: > > > On the Mac installation, they get buried inside of the app package. > > > > Find LyX.app in your applications folder > > Right click on it

Re: Tutorial sample files

2013-12-26 Thread justin
Richard Talley gmail.com> writes: > > > > A completely empty folder? Or a folder containing a folder named 'Contents'? > > Thanks for coming back so quickly! Completely empty. Nothing in it whatsoever. That's what it shows using that method anyway. I would really love to find it, so I can

Re: Tutorial sample files

2013-12-26 Thread Richard Talley
That's a stumper - an empty app would have nothing to run. If LyX actually runs, then the app can't possibly be empty. In OS X, the Finder presents an app as a single file, but it's actually an application bundle that contains the executable and other resources (in the case of LyX the other

Re: Tutorial sample files

2013-12-26 Thread justin
> > That's a stumper - an empty app would have nothing to run. If LyX actually runs, then the app can't possibly be empty. > > > > In OS X, the Finder presents an app as a single file, but it's actually an application bundle that contains the executable and other resources (in the case of LyX

Re: Tutorial sample files

2013-12-26 Thread Richard Talley
I'm not quite ready to upgrade to Mavericks, but this technique is so fundamental to how OS X has worked since the very beginning I can't see Apple removing it. My search also came up empty on your issue. Try this instead: Open a Finder window, pull down the 'Go' menu and choose the 'Go to

Re: Tutorial sample files

2013-12-26 Thread Steve Litt
On Thu, 26 Dec 2013 23:48:41 + (UTC) justin wrote: > Richard Talley gmail.com> writes: > > > > > > > > > A completely empty folder? Or a folder containing a folder named > > 'Contents'? > > > > > > > Thanks for coming back so quickly! Completely empty. Nothing