Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Richard Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I was on the phone yesterday with a friend of mine when LyX crashed on
him. I believe it was because he had loaded a file from a network
drive and then lost his network connection.
And was it with a boost exception?
I don't know. He didn't give me the details. But it sure sounded familiar.
Actually, while we're on it, he has another problem. He had opened a LyX
file from his network previously, and then lost the connection before he
went to save it. Then when he tried to save it, he was asked to do so
somewhere else, which he did. Then he closed LyX, upgraded to 1.5.2,
re-opened LyX, and now he can't find the file. He thought he'd saved it
to his desktop, but it's not there, and the new version of LyX doesn't
seem to have it on the Recent Files menu, either. (Is it possible the
old preferences file is still around somewhere?) So we were looking
around, basically, to try to figure out where it might have been put. It
occurred to me to try running "find / -name '*lyx'", but that did not
seem to work. I guess there's some difference between the GNU version
and the Mac version of find. Do you know what syntax we should use? Do
you have any other idea about where to look for the file?
Richard
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