After installation (I do that from from Homebrew) I would do
ln -fs $HOME/Library/Application Support/LyX-2.3/preferences \ $HOME/lyxrc and run unison with a force from the old to the new, but installing unison is currently not advisable for casual users as the stable mac version suffers from a SSH issue introduced by Monterey and the developers are working on a rewrite anyway. rsync is too complicated so I would probably just do something like this on the old box tar cvfz ~/Downloads/lyxdir.tgz ~/Library/Application\ Support/LyX-2.3 scp ~/Downloads/lyxdir.tgz newbook.local:~/Downloads/ and on the new one cd tar xvfz ~/Downloads/lyxdir.tgz I run unison regularly on all my systems in a star formation synchronizing with each other, which I offer as the answer to below question. As it is scriptable it was a nice exercise to script it so that it knows where it runs and what to to exactly, but that's another story :-)-O. el On 16/03/2022 22:27, Hal Kierstead via lyx-users wrote:
All - I have many preference settings that I would like to transfer to a new MacBook Pro. What is the approved way to do this? Can I just copy the preference file and bind file in Application Support/LyX-2.3 from one computer to the other or what? Maybe I could copy the whole LyX-2.3 folder? Along the same lines, what is the best way to keep my LyX setup consistent across several computers. I use dropbox to sync files. Thanks, Hal
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