On Friday 01 August 2008 18:23:38 Enrico Forestieri wrote: > LyX is quite versatile and you really don't need to write a class for > including whatever you like by default. For example, I attach here a > simple layout file which adds a "article (lm fonts)" to the document > class combo. After you put it in ~/.lyx/layouts and reconfigure, you > will have another article format which uses LM fonts by default. > Of course, you can load it with whatever you deem absolutely necessary > for producing beatiful documents.
This is the wrong way to use layouts. :-) The use of a template here is the right thing to do, because if you start this trend and you add another package to the combination you need 2 more layouts, one with lmodern and package B and another with just \usepackage{B} in the preamble. Clearly this is sheer madness no matter if you like lmodern to be the default or not. :-) > -- > Enrico -- José Abílio