Tuukka Toivonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | On 24 Sep 2002, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote: | | >\begin{verbatim} | >$Log$ | >\end{verbatim} | > | >what happens if you put this in a ERT? | | I don't use CVS, but trying with hand: when this is saved, it'll look in | .lyx file something like this: | | \latex latex | $Log$
you should insert the \begin{verbatim} parts as well. | When CVS modifies this, it'll replace it with multiple lines: | | \latex latex | $Log version string$ | Some other | lines here | | When this is now loaded back to LyX, the lines are concatenated. When it's | again saved, the result is: | | \latex latex | $Log version string$Some otherlines here | | ...and now CVS probably doesn't understand it anymore. What version of LyX is this? mmm ... I see what happens, but am not sure what to do about it. what if you put a newcommand in the preamble \newcommand{mylog}{ \begin{verbatim} $Log$ \end{verbatim} } and put "\mylog" in ert somewhere in the document? -- Lgb