On 03/23/2014 10:14 PM, Carlos Gonzalez wrote:
I have already installed .cls files successfully (my college provided
the .cls and .sty files). The problem is that I am trying to install
another .cls file (with no accompanying .sty file) that I downloaded
from a professional society (ASME) that
On 03/23/2014 10:14 PM, Carlos Gonzalez wrote:
I have already installed .cls files successfully (my college provided
the .cls and .sty files). The problem is that I am trying to install
another .cls file (with no accompanying .sty file) that I downloaded
from a professional society (ASME) that
On 03/23/2014 10:14 PM, Carlos Gonzalez wrote:
I have already installed .cls files successfully (my college provided
the .cls and .sty files). The problem is that I am trying to install
another .cls file (with no accompanying .sty file) that I downloaded
from a professional society (ASME) that
It seems quite difficult to install new .cls files and get them to work.
I'm using Lyx 2.03 on Ubuntu linux 12.04 64-bit
I'm attempting to create a document using a new .cls and .layout file.
The new class files and other files are supplied by a journal called
Biostatistics, from Oxford
On 07/02/2012 11:02 AM, Jim Maas wrote:
It seems quite difficult to install new .cls files and get them to work.
I'm using Lyx 2.03 on Ubuntu linux 12.04 64-bit
I'm attempting to create a document using a new .cls and .layout file.
The new class files and other files are supplied by a journal
Does the journal's class support unnumbered sections? It wouldn't shock me if
they did not. Journals often supply a sample document (.tex file) along with
their classes. If you add an unnumbered section to it and compile manually, does
it still compile?
Paul
It seems quite difficult to install new .cls files and get them to work.
I'm using Lyx 2.03 on Ubuntu linux 12.04 64-bit
I'm attempting to create a document using a new .cls and .layout file.
The new class files and other files are supplied by a journal called
Biostatistics, from Oxford
On 07/02/2012 11:02 AM, Jim Maas wrote:
It seems quite difficult to install new .cls files and get them to work.
I'm using Lyx 2.03 on Ubuntu linux 12.04 64-bit
I'm attempting to create a document using a new .cls and .layout file.
The new class files and other files are supplied by a journal
Does the journal's class support unnumbered sections? It wouldn't shock me if
they did not. Journals often supply a sample document (.tex file) along with
their classes. If you add an unnumbered section to it and compile manually, does
it still compile?
Paul
It seems quite difficult to install new .cls files and get them to work.
I'm using Lyx 2.03 on Ubuntu linux 12.04 64-bit
I'm attempting to create a document using a new .cls and .layout file.
The new class files and other files are supplied by a journal called
Biostatistics, from Oxford
On 07/02/2012 11:02 AM, Jim Maas wrote:
It seems quite difficult to install new .cls files and get them to work.
I'm using Lyx 2.03 on Ubuntu linux 12.04 64-bit
I'm attempting to create a document using a new .cls and .layout file.
The new class files and other files are supplied by a journal
Does the journal's class support unnumbered sections? It wouldn't shock me if
they did not. Journals often supply a sample document (.tex file) along with
their classes. If you add an unnumbered section to it and compile manually, does
it still compile?
Paul
Pierre van der Laat Ulate wrote:
I want to install a file named:
siimmac.cls
into my document classes. It commes with no other files.
You may find the file at:
http://www.emate.ucr.ac.cr/simmac/simmac.cls
No, but I found it at http://www.emate.ucr.ac.cr/simmac/formatos/simmac.cls.
To install
Pierre van der Laat Ulate wrote:
I want to install a file named:
siimmac.cls
into my document classes. It commes with no other files.
You may find the file at:
http://www.emate.ucr.ac.cr/simmac/simmac.cls
No, but I found it at http://www.emate.ucr.ac.cr/simmac/formatos/simmac.cls.
To install
Pierre van der Laat Ulate wrote:
I want to install a file named:
siimmac.cls
into my document classes. It commes with no other files.
You may find the file at:
http://www.emate.ucr.ac.cr/simmac/simmac.cls
No, but I found it at http://www.emate.ucr.ac.cr/simmac/formatos/simmac.cls.
To install
I want to install a file named:
siimmac.cls
into my document classes. It commes with no other files.
You may find the file at:
http://www.emate.ucr.ac.cr/simmac/simmac.cls
Pierre
I want to install a file named:
siimmac.cls
into my document classes. It commes with no other files.
You may find the file at:
http://www.emate.ucr.ac.cr/simmac/simmac.cls
Pierre
I want to install a file named:
siimmac.cls
into my document classes. It commes with no other files.
You may find the file at:
http://www.emate.ucr.ac.cr/simmac/simmac.cls
Pierre
So what we need now is someone more fluent in LaTeX than I to cobble
together the right commands. It might be a good idea for you to repost
your list of specifications; the length of this thread may deter
responses.
Thanks again for your help, I'll take your advice and repost the specs
So what we need now is someone more fluent in LaTeX than I to cobble
together the right commands. It might be a good idea for you to repost
your list of specifications; the length of this thread may deter
responses.
Thanks again for your help, I'll take your advice and repost the specs
So what we need now is someone more fluent in LaTeX than I to cobble
together the right commands. It might be a good idea for you to repost
your list of specifications; the length of this thread may deter
responses.
Thanks again for your help, I'll take your advice and repost the specs
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi again,
just reread your very first reply, seems I really have to create both
the .cls and the .layout myself. Wonder how I missed that...hmm well,
it's 1am around here so maybe that explains my dropping iq...
The whole thing is getting
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi again,
just reread your very first reply, seems I really have to create both
the .cls and the .layout myself. Wonder how I missed that...hmm well,
it's 1am around here so maybe that explains my dropping iq...
The whole thing is getting
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi again,
just reread your very first reply, seems I really have to create both
the .cls and the .layout myself. Wonder how I missed that...hmm well,
it's 1am around here so maybe that explains my dropping iq...
The whole thing is getting
Hi, I'm new to Lyx and Latex in general, and I'm having trouble installing
a new .cls file. I've read a previous post on this subject, and did
exactly as was described, but it still wouldn't recognize the file. I'm
running
win2k
Miktex Minimum 2.4.1461
Lyx 1.3.5
I put the file once
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I'm new to Lyx and Latex in general, and I'm having trouble
installing a new .cls file. I've read a previous post on this subject,
and did exactly as was described, but it still wouldn't recognize the
file. I'm running
win2k
Miktex Minimum 2.4.1461
Lyx 1.3.5
Hi!
First thanks for replying!
What you did sounds fine for getting the new class installed under
MiKTeX. Just as insurance, you might open a command window and type
'kpsewhich new_class.cls' (without the quotes, and changing new_class to
the name of your class file). It should spit up
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I copied and renamed an existing layout file in lyx\share\lyx\layouts,
then reconfigured lyx, but it still won't appear! Do I need to put it
somewhere else as well or something?
The location is correct. Did you edit the contents of the layout file?
Specifically,
Hi again!
The location is correct. Did you edit the contents of the layout file?
Specifically, did you change the argument of the \DeclareLaTeXClass
command near the top of the layout file? That tells LyX what to name
the class in the list of layouts. If you don't change that, either
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes I did change the title bit and the file name both to docsummary!
Ok, I'm probably missing something here, but I can't find a class named
docsummary in MiKTeX's package manager, and I can't find it on CTAN.
Just to confirm, you have a class named docsummary.cls
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you did that, can you post your layout file so we can check it out?
Here it is. Like I said, just copied the code:
\DeclareLaTeXClass{docsummary}
Aha. If the layout file listing was verbatim, I think I see the
problem. That line should be # \Declare... The
Hi,
Ok, I'm probably missing something here, but I can't find a class named
docsummary in MiKTeX's package manager, and I can't find it on CTAN.
Just to confirm, you have a class named docsummary.cls installed, right?
Did you write it yourself?
Yes, that's my layout file which I
That line should be # \Declare... The space (character position 2) is
not significant, but removing the comment symbol (#) apparently confuses
the reconfiguration script.
Sorry, we both posted at the same time so just missed your reply. Well, I
have rewritten the file by now (followed the
Hi again,
just reread your very first reply, seems I really have to create both the
.cls and the .layout myself. Wonder how I missed that...hmm well, it's 1am
around here so maybe that explains my dropping iq...
The whole thing is getting too much for lil me since both have a different
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi again,
just reread your very first reply, seems I really have to create both
the .cls and the .layout myself. Wonder how I missed that...hmm well,
it's 1am around here so maybe that explains my dropping iq...
The whole thing is getting too much for lil me since
Hi, I'm new to Lyx and Latex in general, and I'm having trouble installing
a new .cls file. I've read a previous post on this subject, and did
exactly as was described, but it still wouldn't recognize the file. I'm
running
win2k
Miktex Minimum 2.4.1461
Lyx 1.3.5
I put the file once
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I'm new to Lyx and Latex in general, and I'm having trouble
installing a new .cls file. I've read a previous post on this subject,
and did exactly as was described, but it still wouldn't recognize the
file. I'm running
win2k
Miktex Minimum 2.4.1461
Lyx 1.3.5
Hi!
First thanks for replying!
What you did sounds fine for getting the new class installed under
MiKTeX. Just as insurance, you might open a command window and type
'kpsewhich new_class.cls' (without the quotes, and changing new_class to
the name of your class file). It should spit up
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I copied and renamed an existing layout file in lyx\share\lyx\layouts,
then reconfigured lyx, but it still won't appear! Do I need to put it
somewhere else as well or something?
The location is correct. Did you edit the contents of the layout file?
Specifically,
Hi again!
The location is correct. Did you edit the contents of the layout file?
Specifically, did you change the argument of the \DeclareLaTeXClass
command near the top of the layout file? That tells LyX what to name
the class in the list of layouts. If you don't change that, either
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes I did change the title bit and the file name both to docsummary!
Ok, I'm probably missing something here, but I can't find a class named
docsummary in MiKTeX's package manager, and I can't find it on CTAN.
Just to confirm, you have a class named docsummary.cls
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you did that, can you post your layout file so we can check it out?
Here it is. Like I said, just copied the code:
\DeclareLaTeXClass{docsummary}
Aha. If the layout file listing was verbatim, I think I see the
problem. That line should be # \Declare... The
Hi,
Ok, I'm probably missing something here, but I can't find a class named
docsummary in MiKTeX's package manager, and I can't find it on CTAN.
Just to confirm, you have a class named docsummary.cls installed, right?
Did you write it yourself?
Yes, that's my layout file which I
That line should be # \Declare... The space (character position 2) is
not significant, but removing the comment symbol (#) apparently confuses
the reconfiguration script.
Sorry, we both posted at the same time so just missed your reply. Well, I
have rewritten the file by now (followed the
Hi again,
just reread your very first reply, seems I really have to create both the
.cls and the .layout myself. Wonder how I missed that...hmm well, it's 1am
around here so maybe that explains my dropping iq...
The whole thing is getting too much for lil me since both have a different
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi again,
just reread your very first reply, seems I really have to create both
the .cls and the .layout myself. Wonder how I missed that...hmm well,
it's 1am around here so maybe that explains my dropping iq...
The whole thing is getting too much for lil me since
Hi, I'm new to Lyx and Latex in general, and I'm having trouble installing
a new .cls file. I've read a previous post on this subject, and did
exactly as was described, but it still wouldn't recognize the file. I'm
running
win2k
Miktex Minimum 2.4.1461
Lyx 1.3.5
I put the file once
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I'm new to Lyx and Latex in general, and I'm having trouble
installing a new .cls file. I've read a previous post on this subject,
and did exactly as was described, but it still wouldn't recognize the
file. I'm running
win2k
Miktex Minimum 2.4.1461
Lyx 1.3.5
Hi!
First thanks for replying!
What you did sounds fine for getting the new class installed under
MiKTeX. Just as insurance, you might open a command window and type
'kpsewhich new_class.cls' (without the quotes, and changing new_class to
the name of your class file). It should spit up
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I copied and renamed an existing layout file in lyx\share\lyx\layouts,
then reconfigured lyx, but it still won't appear! Do I need to put it
somewhere else as well or something?
The location is correct. Did you edit the contents of the layout file?
Specifically,
Hi again!
The location is correct. Did you edit the contents of the layout file?
Specifically, did you change the argument of the \DeclareLaTeXClass
command near the top of the layout file? That tells LyX what to name
the class in the list of layouts. If you don't change that, either
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes I did change the title bit and the file name both to docsummary!
Ok, I'm probably missing something here, but I can't find a class named
docsummary in MiKTeX's package manager, and I can't find it on CTAN.
Just to confirm, you have a class named docsummary.cls
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you did that, can you post your layout file so we can check it out?
Here it is. Like I said, just copied the code:
\DeclareLaTeXClass{docsummary}
Aha. If the layout file listing was verbatim, I think I see the
problem. That line should be # \Declare... The
Hi,
Ok, I'm probably missing something here, but I can't find a class named
docsummary in MiKTeX's package manager, and I can't find it on CTAN.
Just to confirm, you have a class named docsummary.cls installed, right?
Did you write it yourself?
Yes, that's my layout file which I
That line should be # \Declare... The space (character position 2) is
not significant, but removing the comment symbol (#) apparently confuses
the reconfiguration script.
Sorry, we both posted at the same time so just missed your reply. Well, I
have rewritten the file by now (followed the
Hi again,
just reread your very first reply, seems I really have to create both the
.cls and the .layout myself. Wonder how I missed that...hmm well, it's 1am
around here so maybe that explains my dropping iq...
The whole thing is getting too much for lil me since both have a different
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi again,
just reread your very first reply, seems I really have to create both
the .cls and the .layout myself. Wonder how I missed that...hmm well,
it's 1am around here so maybe that explains my dropping iq...
The whole thing is getting too much for lil me since
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