You can tell knitr where to put the figures exactly, it does create a
figure directory, but I do not have this issue either, when using knitr.
Latest version of everything?
el
On 2018-05-16 16:22 , Uwe Thuemmel wrote:
> I realised that the problem appears when I am using the knitr module
> (but
I realised that the problem appears when I am using the knitr module (but not
always). I now found a workaround which is to have an empty master document
which does not contain the knitr module — and which then contains the actual
document with the knitr module via \input.
I still need to const
I don't have any issues with subdirectories.
Can it be that the names are generic? Try using myfigures and mytables
or something like that and see if this changes things.
And, in any case there is always perl -i -p -e 's+\_+/*g' *.lyx or
similar :-)-O
el
On 13/05/2018 22:55, Joel Kulesza wrot
On Sun, May 13, 2018 at 9:37 AM, Uwe Thuemmel
wrote:
> Dear fellow users,
>
> I have figures (as pdf) and tables (as LyX child documents) in
> subdirectories ./figures and ./tables. When I export from LyX 2.3.0 on Mac
> to LaTeX (pdflatex), the relative paths to these figures and tables are
> mes