Re: LyX <-> LaTeX2e
Kayvan Aghaiepour Sylvan wrote: > What the warning means is that you should not be running latex from > within the directory containing ``article.cls''. > > Running ``latex ltxcheck'' in your home directory, or /tmp, or > wherever else you choose (other than $TEXMF/tex/latex/base/) is > fine. The purpose of ltxcheck is to check your LaTeX installation and > make sure everything is accessible without any extraordinary measures. Okay, I get it now. I guess I didn't understand the wording, "This file should *not* be run in a directory that contains article.cls." (I ran the check, and everything came up okay. If anyone's interested. ;) ) Kevin -- Kevin Chu [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://members.tripod.com/~super_kevin/
Re: LyX <-> LaTeX2e
> "Kevin" == Kevin Chu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> [kevin@localhost kevin]$ latex ltxcheck >> This is TeX, Version 3.14159 (C version 6.1) >> (/usr/lib/texmf/texmf/tex/latex/base/ltxcheck.tex >> LaTeX2e <1996/12/01> patch level 1 >> Babel and hyphenation patterns for american, german, loaded. >> >> LaTeX2e installation check file >> === >> >> Before running this file through LaTeX2e you should have installed >> the Standard LaTeX files in their final `system' directories. >> This file should *not* be run in a directory that contains article.cls Kevin> Of course I don't know where all the files are so I take a look: Kevin> So, ltxcheck.tex IS in the same directory as article.cls. Now Kevin> what do I do? :) Okay... What the warning means is that you should not be running latex from within the directory containing ``article.cls''. Running ``latex ltxcheck'' in your home directory, or /tmp, or wherever else you choose (other than $TEXMF/tex/latex/base/) is fine. The purpose of ltxcheck is to check your LaTeX installation and make sure everything is accessible without any extraordinary measures. ---Kayvan
Re: LyX <-> LaTeX2e
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: > If you want to know what `not usable' means, you should try to run > latex ltxcheck > when checks whether yout LaTeX is correctly installed. I'm not having any problems, but I decided to try this. Part of the intro that it displays is this: > [kevin@localhost kevin]$ latex ltxcheck > This is TeX, Version 3.14159 (C version 6.1) > (/usr/lib/texmf/texmf/tex/latex/base/ltxcheck.tex > LaTeX2e <1996/12/01> patch level 1 > Babel and hyphenation patterns for american, german, loaded. > > LaTeX2e installation check file > === > > Before running this file through LaTeX2e you should have installed > the Standard LaTeX files in their final `system' directories. > This file should *not* be run in a directory that contains article.cls Of course I don't know where all the files are so I take a look: > [kevin@localhost kevin]$ locate ltxcheck > /usr/lib/texmf/texmf/tex/latex/base/ltxcheck.tex > [kevin@localhost kevin]$ locate article.cls > /usr/lib/texmf/texmf/tex/latex/base/article.cls So, ltxcheck.tex IS in the same directory as article.cls. Now what do I do? :) (LyX works correctly (i.e. I can write documents, save, preview and print them, etc.), and I don't think I've written a LaTeX file manually for some time (not since the Red Hat 4.x days). This is a Red Hat 5.1 system with upgraded bits and pieces. All of the LaTeX stuff would have been installed during installation of the Linux distribution. Kevin -- Kevin Chu [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://members.tripod.com/~super_kevin/
Re: LyX <-> LaTeX2e
> "Jean-Marc" == Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Alessandro> What's wrong? If the latest teTeX distribution doesn't Alessandro> give you LATEX2e, where to get it? How to make LyX see Alessandro> that I really got latex?? Jean-Marc> Are you using redhat linux 6.0, by chance? It has known Jean-Marc> problems at intall time. Another think to try is the Jean-Marc> texconfig program, that you will need to run in order to Jean-Marc> make sure teTeX is correctly configured. If you have Redhat 6.0, you should just go and do the tetex upgrade *again* by hand, using: rpm --force -Uvh tetex-* This will re-install the tetex package and it will actually work this time. ---Kayvan -- Kayvan Aghaiepour Sylvan | Proud husband of | Father to my kids: Sylvan Associates, Inc. | Laura Isabella Sylvan | Katherine Yelena (8/8/89) http://sylvan.com/~kayvan | | Robin Gregory (2/28/92)
Re: LyX <-> LaTeX2e
> "Alessandro" == Alessandro Magni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Alessandro> What? NOT USEABLE? My teTeX directory Alessandro> contains - among the others - two dirs, named "latex" and Alessandro> "latex209". I suppose the first one is LaTeX2e (but I Alessandro> don't know how to check). If you want to know what `not usable' means, you should try to run latex ltxcheck when checks whether yout LaTeX is correctly installed. Alessandro> What's wrong? If the latest teTeX Alessandro> distribution doesn't give you LATEX2e, where to get it? Alessandro> How to make LyX see that I really got latex?? Are you using redhat linux 6.0, by chance? It has known problems at intall time. Another think to try is the texconfig program, that you will need to run in order to make sure teTeX is correctly configured. JMarc
LyX <-> LaTeX2e
I got lyx ver 1.0.0, and installed the latest teTeX distribution, that gives on the command line latex: This is TeX, Version 3.14159 (C version 6.1) ** Starting LyX's configure, I obtain (snipped out the "yes" answers): checking for a LaTeX2e program... +checking for "latex"... not useable +checking for "latex2e"... not useable <...> checking for ChkTeX... +checking for "chktex"... no <...> What? NOT USEABLE? My teTeX directory contains - among the others - two dirs, named "latex" and "latex209". I suppose the first one is LaTeX2e (but I don't know how to check). What's wrong? If the latest teTeX distribution doesn't give you LATEX2e, where to get it? How to make LyX see that I really got latex?? Thanks for any help P.S. Could you please reply to me even, to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ??? Thanks! Alessandro -- \ Alessandro Magni / IEN Galileo Ferraris \ c.M.d'Azeglio 42, 10125 Torino (ITALIA) / [EMAIL PROTECTED] \ Fax (39)11-6507611 / Tel (39)11-3919757 \ Homepage at: http://alpha.ien.it/~magni/home.html /