On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 08:06:30AM +0200, Kaiser, Elisabeth wrote: > Hi Scott, > > thanks for your response and empathy ;-) Going back to an older version of > Lyx would be a solution which I´d try as temporal solution. Anyway, I´d still > be glad for any hint.
OK please keep the discussion on the list then (because I do not know how to debug for Windows). I would consider user an older version until 2.2.2 is released (in a few weeks) and then trying that version, which contains many bug fixes. I CC Uwe, our main developer on Windows. He is very busy but might have some advice for how you should proceed. Best, Scott > All the best, > Elisabeth > > ________________________________________ > Von: Scott Kostyshak [skost...@lyx.org] > Gesendet: Mittwoch, 14. September 2016 04:31 > An: Kaiser, Elisabeth > Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org > Betreff: Re: no document classes since lyx 2.2 > > On Tue, Sep 06, 2016 at 09:51:00AM +0200, Kaiser, Elisabeth wrote: > > Dear lyx users, > > > > I hope you can assist me to deal with this problem: I used lyx 2.1.4 on > > Win7 before, which worked fine, but since I deinstalled this version to > > download the whole lyx 2.2 bundle incl. miktex (Lyx-221-Bundle-2.exe on the > > german website https://www.lyx.org/WebDe.Download) all document classes are > > unavailable. I installed lyx 2.2.1 as well as miktex 2.9 and Jabref 3.6 > > strictly to the recommendations of the installer and didn´t change any > > pathways or whatever. Trying to install packages like koma-script via mpm > > and reconfigure in lyx didn´t help. > > > > I would be glad for any suggestions and help! > > > > Elisabeth Kaiser > > Hi Elisabeth, > > I'm sorry for the trouble. That sounds very frustrating! We will release > 2.2.2 soon (a matter of weeks). You might want to try that, but I'm not > sure if it will help. Another thing you might consider is installing LyX > 2.1.5, which might work better for you (just a guess, since 2.1.4 seems > to have worked well for you), and can open 2.2.x version files. > > Sorry I'm not of much help. If you happen to have access to Ubuntu then > I would be more useful and could help you easily get LyX running well on > it. Other than that, we'll have to hope that a Windows user shows up and > has an idea of what's going on. > > Best of luck, > > Scott
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