> This is exactly what it is supposed to do. And ist does so with the attached
> example. Writing the main file to stdout and the other files directly to
> disk is maybe a bit inconsistent, but it works.

Ok
[...]
> What is inconsistent? Feel free to update the wiki information.

I will do it when I can make it work :-)
-f switch and standard output are inconsistent, as clobbering is controlled
by the user environment.


> How do you include the files? tex2lyx recognizes \input, \include and
> \verbatiminput. Of course it needs to find the included file, so it either
> needs to be an absolute path or a relative path from the current directory.
> Of course the latter is a bug: relative paths should be interpreted
> relative to the master file as TeX does it. Note also that tex2lyx does
> know nothing about TeX magic (TEXINPUTS etc).

Non of these here, I use texmf.cnf and only this for configuration
and TDS search (not even .//: instead of .: to explore the local tree 
downwards).
I tried abolute path, explicit .tex extension without further success.
I send you my modified example by private mail.

Regards

-- 
Jean-Pierre


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