> On Apr 8, 2019, at 12:55, 장지웅(수학과) <wldnd1...@postech.ac.kr> wrote: > > > > 보낸 사람: Joel Kulesza <jkule...@gmail.com> > 보낸 날짜: 2019년 4월 8일 월요일 오전 12:18 > 받는 사람: 장지웅(수학과) > 참조: mailing lyx > 제목: Re: LyX installation problems on Windows 10. > > On Sun, Apr 7, 2019 at 4:02 PM 장지웅(수학과) <wldnd1...@postech.ac.kr> wrote: > > Following your advice, I did it. Here is the link: > > https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/483668/installing-lyx-no-textclass-is-found?noredirect=1#comment1222832_483668 > Jiwoong Jang > Jiwoong, > > As one commenter to you post noted, I'd bet that the Hangul characters in > your path are causing a problem with configure.py. This may be caused by > your username (장지웅) and/or the won symbol (₩) used as a directory separator. > > Perhaps a core LyX developer can speak to this? I cannot open the ktug.org > link you gave, but do you know if that custom configure.py attempted to solve > this issue? > > Thanks, > Joel > > -------------------------------------------------- > Joel, > > I removed Korean characters and spaces by reinstalling programs, but I don't > get what you mean by the won symbol. > > \ is what I write for backslash, which is different from ₩ in the number of > horizontal lines. > > I posted the result of new try in the same link: > > https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/483668/installing-lyx-no-textclass-is-found?noredirect=1#comment1222832_483668 > > Thanks, > Jiwoong Jang
I’m currently traveling and hope to look at this when I’m home next week. Perhaps in the meantime someone else will identify a solution. Thank you for your patience. Joel