A B wrote:
Soo... this is a simple little example of my module. There are some
questionmarks that I have no idea what to write in? what should I call
my file? mystuff.module?
#\DeclareLyXModule[??]{mystuff}
That's optional. You only need to put something there if this module
depends upo
> Soo... this is a simple little example of my module. There are some
> questionmarks that I have no idea what to write in? what should I call
> my file? mystuff.module?
Yes, that was a good name
> #\DeclareLyXModule[??]{mystuff}
I skiped the [...] part and it worked. Problem solved.
Oh, 1.
Soo... this is a simple little example of my module. There are some
questionmarks that I have no idea what to write in? what should I call
my file? mystuff.module?
#\DeclareLyXModule[??]{mystuff}
#DescriptionBegin
#My module
#DescriptionEnd
Style MyCode
LatexType Environment
L
> You can put your own layouts where you wish. The obvious place, though, is
> .lyx/layouts/, since the main LyX directory can be overwritten on updates,
> etc.
But then I have to edit the already existing article.layout to include
mystuff.inc :-(
> Note that in 1.6.x you can turn your mystuff.inc
A B wrote:
Hello.
I have a file mystuff.inc that I had included in
.lyx/layouts/article.layout
Input mystuff.inc
but now I have an empty directory .lyx/layouts so I wonder how I can
get lyx to take notice to my own layouts. I would prefer not to copy
everything to my own .lyx directory, but if
Hello.
I have a file mystuff.inc that I had included in
.lyx/layouts/article.layout
Input mystuff.inc
but now I have an empty directory .lyx/layouts so I wonder how I can
get lyx to take notice to my own layouts. I would prefer not to copy
everything to my own .lyx directory, but if that is what