On 10/1/18 4:02 AM, Jean-Pierre Chrétien wrote: > Le 01/10/2018 à 03:05, Richard Kimberly Heck a écrit : > [...] >> >> I take it that the reason to have versioned user directories is so >> people can have parallel installations of 2.2 and 2.3, say. But you can >> still do that, of course, by manually setting the user directory. How >> many people do that anyway on Windows? > > With TL on Linux, there are two local directories : one with admin > privileges (texmf-local) independent of the version and one personal > (~/.texlivexxxx where xxxx is the version number). Note the the first > one requires admin action when TL is updated, for e.g. font management.
I meant LyX's user directory, which on Linux defaults to ~/.lyx/. On Windows, it would be something like c:\Users\andrew\AppData\Roaming\LyX2.3\, at the moment. Note the use of the version number. Riki