> On Dec 1, 2016, at 4:04 PM, list_em...@icloud.com wrote:
>
> Sorry for cross-posting.
>
> I am preparing an IEEE Transactions manuscript (IEEEtran LyX template) that
> references a bibtex database maintained by BibDesk. BibDesk shows filled-in
> fields for such things as DOI, URL, and ISSN.
On 12/06/2016 02:41 PM, Cris Fuhrman wrote:
> It's good to be paranoid. I suspected a virus, too, weeks ago when
> 2.2.2 was released (my Microsoft anti-virus even deleted the download
> before I could run it!). However, VirusTotal shows that a minority of
> the virus detectors see a Trojan in the
Okay, maybe I did not make my situation clear enough: I have *never*
saved the document anywhere before. So there is no specific folder for it.
Daniel
Ok, now I understand, but can not offer more advice. I always create a
save path for a new document
before writing anything.
Sorry,
Gordon
On 05.12.2016 09:24, gordon cooper wrote:
By related file (and I was not quite sure how to describe it), I mean a
copy of the file
that I am working on. Most of my work in Lyx is documentation for an
operating system,
MX-Linux. Two of us write/edit the user manual. There are annual major
update
On 05.12.2016 09:42, Annaert Jan wrote:
Did you already check out the “path” tab in the LyX preference box?
Thanks. I just did but the "Backup directory" entry in the preferences
is empty. So I guess it goes to some default directory. But I don't
remember which it is. Maybe the "Temporary dir