Am Samstag, dem 04.03.2023 um 13:58 +0100 schrieb Mario D: > Jurgen, > maybe I didn't explain myself correctly.
I think you did. > What I (the user) would expect to happen is that when I compile with > Lyx then the files > > test-figure0.dpth > test-figure0.log > test-figure0.md5 > test-figure0.pdf > > get created in "$HOME/test/picts" As I wrote, LaTeX does not allow this for security reasons. You can only write file within the directory within which LaTeX is performed. And this is the tmp directory. There might be (latex) options to switch off this restrictions, but it is there for good reasons. Consider a LaTeX file that can perform any sort of command anywhere on your disk! > This is, actually, what just happens if I export test.lyx to test.tex > and then I compile it with > > pdflatex -shell-escape test.tex Sure, since that's in the same tree. > and this is what should happen (I think) also in Lyx, whereas when > compiling in Lyx I get the message that the file cannot be created in > the (already existing) directory. No. See above. > 3) the tmp dir has a dynamic name, so creating a symlink from there > to "$HOME/test/picts" would not be feasible in a permanent way but > should be done every time you start lyx and open your file, and this > is quite annoying. If you use \usepackage{shellesc} \ShellEscape{ln -s <workingdir>/picts picts} this is done automatically every time the document is compiled in a new tmp dir for the first time. What is annoying about this? > All in all, it seems to me that there is a problem in the > implementation of the external library in lyx: it writes the figure > files (*.dpth, *.log, *.md5, *.pdf) assuming as root dir the document > temp dir, something like > /tmp/lyx_tmpdir.dJCMQsEYwFBx/lyx_tmpbuf0/ > whereas, in my opinion, it should use as root dir the dir the file > lives in. There are many reasons why we use the tmp dir. You are facing one restriction of it, but as I have shown, it is solvable with not too much intervention. For security reasons, we cannot make LyX handle files like yours without any user intervention anyway. I hope it is clearer now. -- Jürgen -- lyx-devel mailing list lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-devel