lyx 2.0.1: .tex import with use of .cls and .sty files
Dear user list Is it generally possible to import a .tex with use of .cls and .sty files to Lyx? If I import the example.tex to Lyx, Lyx creates line breaks as follows: cventry{2011--2012} {Masters of Commerce}{The University of California}{Berkeley}{textit{GPA -- 8.0}}{First Class Honours} % Arguments not required can be left empty What can I do to avoid such errors in Lyx? Regards Joerg
Re: lyx 2.0.1: .tex import with use of .cls and .sty files
Hi Jörg, This is possible but should not be expected to work perfectly. It depends on whether LyX has a layout file for the class. My suggestions to you are to upgrade to a newer version of LyX (the importing of .tex files gets better each version), and if you have a problem, post an enhancement request *with an example* of a .tex file you tried to import (or make up a minimal example) and the error you got at http://www.lyx.org/trac Best, Scott On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 1:54 PM, Jörg Kühne joerg.kue...@gmx.net wrote: Dear user list Is it generally possible to import a .tex with use of .cls and .sty files to Lyx? If I import the example.tex to Lyx, Lyx creates line breaks as follows: \cventry{2011--2012} {Masters of Commerce}{The University of California}{Berkeley}{\textit{GPA -- 8.0}}{First Class Honours} % Arguments not required can be left empty What can I do to avoid such errors in Lyx? Regards Joerg
lyx 2.0.1: .tex import with use of .cls and .sty files
Dear user list Is it generally possible to import a .tex with use of .cls and .sty files to Lyx? If I import the example.tex to Lyx, Lyx creates line breaks as follows: cventry{2011--2012} {Masters of Commerce}{The University of California}{Berkeley}{textit{GPA -- 8.0}}{First Class Honours} % Arguments not required can be left empty What can I do to avoid such errors in Lyx? Regards Joerg
Re: lyx 2.0.1: .tex import with use of .cls and .sty files
Hi Jörg, This is possible but should not be expected to work perfectly. It depends on whether LyX has a layout file for the class. My suggestions to you are to upgrade to a newer version of LyX (the importing of .tex files gets better each version), and if you have a problem, post an enhancement request *with an example* of a .tex file you tried to import (or make up a minimal example) and the error you got at http://www.lyx.org/trac Best, Scott On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 1:54 PM, Jörg Kühne joerg.kue...@gmx.net wrote: Dear user list Is it generally possible to import a .tex with use of .cls and .sty files to Lyx? If I import the example.tex to Lyx, Lyx creates line breaks as follows: \cventry{2011--2012} {Masters of Commerce}{The University of California}{Berkeley}{\textit{GPA -- 8.0}}{First Class Honours} % Arguments not required can be left empty What can I do to avoid such errors in Lyx? Regards Joerg
lyx 2.0.1: .tex import with use of .cls and .sty files
Dear user list Is it generally possible to import a .tex with use of .cls and .sty files to Lyx? If I import the example.tex to Lyx, Lyx creates line breaks as follows: \cventry{2011--2012} {Masters of Commerce}{The University of California}{Berkeley}{\textit{GPA -- 8.0}}{First Class Honours} % Arguments not required can be left empty What can I do to avoid such errors in Lyx? Regards Joerg
Re: lyx 2.0.1: .tex import with use of .cls and .sty files
Hi Jörg, This is possible but should not be expected to work perfectly. It depends on whether LyX has a layout file for the class. My suggestions to you are to upgrade to a newer version of LyX (the importing of .tex files gets better each version), and if you have a problem, post an enhancement request *with an example* of a .tex file you tried to import (or make up a minimal example) and the error you got at http://www.lyx.org/trac Best, Scott On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 1:54 PM, "Jörg Kühne"wrote: > Dear user list > > Is it generally possible to import a .tex with use of .cls and .sty files to > Lyx? > If I import the example.tex to Lyx, > Lyx creates line breaks as follows: > > > \cventry{2011--2012} > > > > {Masters of Commerce}{The University of California}{Berkeley}{\textit{GPA > > -- 8.0}}{First Class Honours} % Arguments not required can be left empty > > > > What can I do to avoid such errors in Lyx? > > > > Regards > > > > Joerg