On Thu, Jan 31, 2002 at 03:59:22PM +1030, Simon G Hill wrote: > Have you done the following..... > placed the files in a place where they can be found? > ie > usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/ > Run texhash from the command line? > Reconfigured LyX? > Restarted LyX?
Sorry to have been too terse in my original note. By "[reconfigure, etc...]" I meant the process of doing Options->Reconfigure then exiting LyX and restarting it. The docs are quite clear about that process. When I ran lyx -dbg 2, the reconfigure produced these lines: checking LaTeX configuration... auto +Inspecting your LaTeX configuration. +checking for LaTeX version... 1998/12/01 +checking for default encoding (this may take a long time) + checking for ec fonts... yes + checking for ec support in LaTeX format... yes +checking for document class myclass [report, myclass.sty]... no So it clearly was not finding "myclass" but just as clearly it knew that it should be looking for it. I was trying to take the smallest first step at customization, creating a new "document class" derived from an existing one. It turns out I took a bigger step than I realized---I was in effect trying to introduce a new .sty, thinking I could simply work with a .layout. When I change the declaration line in myclass.layout to: \DeclareLaTeXClass[report]{myclass} I see "myclass" in the list of document classes in the Layout->Document popup. Now I can proceed, with all the great examples on the web page and elsewhere. I hope this bit of info helps some other clown who may be taking first steps at customization. Jim