I'm a veteran LaTeX user along with a few others who are trying to wean
other colleagues away from
Word and over to LaTeX. Lyx was suggested as an alternative. I've
tried importing working .tex files
to Lyx but it destroys some environments like verbatim, i.e. it removes
the linebreaks which
Wilson, Sandy wrote:
Is there something I am missing in my .layout file that would import them
properly? Is there a way of scripting the import to put listings in what
seems to be called an ERT? What I'm trying to develop here is a way of
sharing the same .tex file between LaTeX users and
Wilson, Sandy schrieb:
I'm a veteran LaTeX user along with a few others who are trying to wean
other colleagues away from
Word and over to LaTeX. Lyx was suggested as an alternative. I've
tried importing working .tex files
to Lyx but it destroys some environments like verbatim, i.e. it
I'm a veteran LaTeX user along with a few others who are trying to wean
other colleagues away from
Word and over to LaTeX. Lyx was suggested as an alternative. I've
tried importing working .tex files
to Lyx but it destroys some environments like verbatim, i.e. it removes
the linebreaks which
Wilson, Sandy wrote:
Is there something I am missing in my .layout file that would import them
properly? Is there a way of scripting the import to put listings in what
seems to be called an ERT? What I'm trying to develop here is a way of
sharing the same .tex file between LaTeX users and
Wilson, Sandy schrieb:
I'm a veteran LaTeX user along with a few others who are trying to wean
other colleagues away from
Word and over to LaTeX. Lyx was suggested as an alternative. I've
tried importing working .tex files
to Lyx but it destroys some environments like verbatim, i.e. it
I'm a veteran LaTeX user along with a few others who are trying to wean
other colleagues away from
Word and over to LaTeX. Lyx was suggested as an alternative. I've
tried importing working .tex files
to Lyx but it destroys some environments like verbatim, i.e. it removes
the linebreaks which
Wilson, Sandy wrote:
> Is there something I am missing in my .layout file that would import them
> properly? Is there a way of scripting the import to put listings in what
> seems to be called an ERT? What I'm trying to develop here is a way of
> sharing the same .tex file between LaTeX users
Wilson, Sandy schrieb:
I'm a veteran LaTeX user along with a few others who are trying to wean
other colleagues away from
Word and over to LaTeX. Lyx was suggested as an alternative. I've
tried importing working .tex files
to Lyx but it destroys some environments like verbatim, i.e. it