I'm need to use the American Psychological Associations' style manual,
and I've found that the apa document class is shown as being Unavailable
in the list of document classes in LyX Version 1.3.4 on Linux.
I've downloaded the apa.cls, apacite.sty, apacitex.bst, and apacite.bst
files from CTAN.
Hi Jack,
which tex distribution do you use?
For tetex (default linux option) you should copy these files to:
~/texmf/tex/latex
and run
texhash
in the command line.
For mixtex (windows):
I guess (not using it...) the directory is c:\localtex or similar.
Then you should run something like:
That did it! Thanks much.
Jack
On Thu, 2004-10-21 at 06:01, Vaclav Smidl wrote:
Hi Jack,
which tex distribution do you use?
For tetex (default linux option) you should copy these files to:
~/texmf/tex/latex
and run
texhash
in the command line.
For mixtex (windows):
I guess
I'm need to use the American Psychological Associations' style manual,
and I've found that the apa document class is shown as being Unavailable
in the list of document classes in LyX Version 1.3.4 on Linux.
I've downloaded the apa.cls, apacite.sty, apacitex.bst, and apacite.bst
files from CTAN.
Hi Jack,
which tex distribution do you use?
For tetex (default linux option) you should copy these files to:
~/texmf/tex/latex
and run
texhash
in the command line.
For mixtex (windows):
I guess (not using it...) the directory is c:\localtex or similar.
Then you should run something like:
That did it! Thanks much.
Jack
On Thu, 2004-10-21 at 06:01, Vaclav Smidl wrote:
Hi Jack,
which tex distribution do you use?
For tetex (default linux option) you should copy these files to:
~/texmf/tex/latex
and run
texhash
in the command line.
For mixtex (windows):
I guess
I'm need to use the American Psychological Associations' style manual,
and I've found that the apa document class is shown as being Unavailable
in the list of document classes in LyX Version 1.3.4 on Linux.
I've downloaded the apa.cls, apacite.sty, apacitex.bst, and apacite.bst
files from CTAN.
Hi Jack,
which tex distribution do you use?
For tetex (default linux option) you should copy these files to:
~/texmf/tex/latex
and run
texhash
in the command line.
For mixtex (windows):
I guess (not using it...) the directory is c:\localtex or similar.
Then you should run something like:
That did it! Thanks much.
Jack
On Thu, 2004-10-21 at 06:01, Vaclav Smidl wrote:
> Hi Jack,
> which tex distribution do you use?
>
> For tetex (default linux option) you should copy these files to:
> ~/texmf/tex/latex
> and run
> texhash
> in the command line.
>
> For mixtex (windows):