On 31.01.05, Rich Shepard wrote: > When I asked, the production editor replied that they wanted all files > associated with the production of the book. Therefore, I'll send them > everything in the /tmp/lyx_tmpdirNNN/lyx_tmpbufN/ directory, plus the > original .eps files for the figures.
IMHO, sending a tmp-dir is not a very transparent solution. If the publishers have a working LaTeX installation, they will want the *.tex source(s) + all included files (*.eps, *.bib, *.bst, ...). No need for *.aux, *.bbl, *.log, and all these auxiliary files -- these will be created at their site when they run latex. I would just use File>Export>Latex on the latest version and pack the tex-file together with the included files in an archive. Before this, I'd run latex on the file from a command-line (or my text-editor) to see whether everything compiles nicely. Adding a *.ps or *.pdf preview would provide additional redundancy: The publisher can check whether all turns out as you intended (if they care about) or see the camera-ready print even in case of compilation problems. Günter -- G.Milde web.de