Greetings, I've inserted further comments in response to your response and to my original post:
On 10-12-01, Herbert Voss wrote: > > > cmasters wrote: > > > Greetings, > > > > Brand new convert to Lyx here :-) I must say that I love the ease of getting > > the job done, but I've run into a few sangs. I'd appreciate any bones that > > can be thrown my way. > > > > I am running Debian, and installed Latex/Tetex and Lyx through the standard > > 'apt-get' method. All works well, ~except~ when I attempt to change the > > pre-defined variables for line spacing (single, 1/2 double) and or font type > > in any document that I create. > > I imagine that ~control~ of line spacing and font type are standard features. Am I wrong in this? > > I tend to use the "new from template" feature, and have found that changing > > these values through the menus, results in a slew of errors when it comes > > time to view the dvi output. In almost ~all~ cases, the error is to the > > effect that I am missing a required ".sty" file (which I assume is a style > > definition). > > > > Questions: > > > > 1. Are these not automatically included in the Latex / Lyx distributions > > released for my system? > > > if they are supported by lyx than they are included automatically, > otherwise not. > I beg to differ, but they are most ~definitely not~ included on my system. The point of my question was to determine whether these ".sty" files were part of the standard lyx / latex installation. Your answer is less than halpful. > > 2. If they are not included, how do I go about either getting them and/or > > writing the necessary style def files? > > > write in lyayout->preamble-> \usepackage{the packagename} > Again, thank you for the answer, but I did indicate ~new~ Lyx convert at the beginning of my original message. The above means very little to me. Is that a latex command, something that needs to be entered via command line, or perhaps an additional command while running Lyx? > > Herbert > Thank you, I don't mean to offend, but Lyx extolls itself (and I have found it) to be software that formats while allowing the user to concentrate on content. However, there ~must~ be a method to change the default format variables when the consumer requires it. Hence my questions. C. Masters