tex2pdf (was: Lyx from the commandline, pdf creation)
Hi, On Tuesday 22 November 2005 18:15, Stephen Gross wrote: I've got a lyx document that I want to turn into a pdf. I know this is easy to do through the graphical interface; is there a way to do it via the commandline? Yes. Get Steffen Evers' script 'tex2pdf', it does all you need from the command line - including conversion of hyperlinks, thumbnail generation, etc. In spite of its name, it can deal with LyX _and_ LaTeX. (The script used to be at http://tex2pdf.berlios.de/, but something is wrong with that right now ...) Cheers HTH, - Joerg -- joerg.hau(at)dplanet.ch * Lausanne, Switzerland http://homepage.sunrise.ch/mysunrise/joerg.hau/ All standard disclaimers apply. Never take life seriously. You won't get out alive anyway.
Re: tex2pdf (was: Lyx from the commandline, pdf creation)
Yes. Get Steffen Evers' script 'tex2pdf', it does all you need from the command line - including conversion of hyperlinks, thumbnail generation, etc. In spite of its name, it can deal with LyX _and_ LaTeX. (The script used to be at http://tex2pdf.berlios.de/, but something is wrong with that right now ...) http://developer.berlios.de/projects/tex2pdf/ is OK Useful if you have everyting OK with latex and want a pdf. Makes it hyperreffered on the fly (good for papers, which have no toc: you get it in the left column for free, as well as all the crossrefs). -- Jean-Pierre
tex2pdf (was: Lyx from the commandline, pdf creation)
Hi, On Tuesday 22 November 2005 18:15, Stephen Gross wrote: I've got a lyx document that I want to turn into a pdf. I know this is easy to do through the graphical interface; is there a way to do it via the commandline? Yes. Get Steffen Evers' script 'tex2pdf', it does all you need from the command line - including conversion of hyperlinks, thumbnail generation, etc. In spite of its name, it can deal with LyX _and_ LaTeX. (The script used to be at http://tex2pdf.berlios.de/, but something is wrong with that right now ...) Cheers HTH, - Joerg -- joerg.hau(at)dplanet.ch * Lausanne, Switzerland http://homepage.sunrise.ch/mysunrise/joerg.hau/ All standard disclaimers apply. Never take life seriously. You won't get out alive anyway.
Re: tex2pdf (was: Lyx from the commandline, pdf creation)
Yes. Get Steffen Evers' script 'tex2pdf', it does all you need from the command line - including conversion of hyperlinks, thumbnail generation, etc. In spite of its name, it can deal with LyX _and_ LaTeX. (The script used to be at http://tex2pdf.berlios.de/, but something is wrong with that right now ...) http://developer.berlios.de/projects/tex2pdf/ is OK Useful if you have everyting OK with latex and want a pdf. Makes it hyperreffered on the fly (good for papers, which have no toc: you get it in the left column for free, as well as all the crossrefs). -- Jean-Pierre
tex2pdf (was: Lyx from the commandline, pdf creation)
Hi, On Tuesday 22 November 2005 18:15, Stephen Gross wrote: > I've got a lyx document that I want to turn into a pdf. I know this is > easy to do through the graphical interface; is there a way to do it via > the commandline? Yes. Get Steffen Evers' script 'tex2pdf', it does all you need from the command line - including conversion of hyperlinks, thumbnail generation, etc. In spite of its name, it can deal with LyX _and_ LaTeX. (The script used to be at http://tex2pdf.berlios.de/, but something is wrong with that right now ...) Cheers & HTH, - Joerg -- joerg.hau(at)dplanet.ch * Lausanne, Switzerland http://homepage.sunrise.ch/mysunrise/joerg.hau/ "All standard disclaimers apply." Never take life seriously. You won't get out alive anyway.
Re: tex2pdf (was: Lyx from the commandline, pdf creation)
> Yes. Get Steffen Evers' script 'tex2pdf', it does all you need from the > command line - including conversion of hyperlinks, thumbnail generation, > etc. In spite of its name, it can deal with LyX _and_ LaTeX. > > (The script used to be at http://tex2pdf.berlios.de/, but something is > wrong with that right now ...) http://developer.berlios.de/projects/tex2pdf/ is OK Useful if you have everyting OK with latex and want a pdf. Makes it hyperreffered on the fly (good for papers, which have no toc: you get it in the left column for free, as well as all the crossrefs). -- Jean-Pierre