--- Richard Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > John Kane wrote: > > --- Richard Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > >> Lars Olesen wrote: > >> > >>> I have written my thesis in Lyx on Windows, and > I > >>> > >> have no problem > >> > >>> exporting to pdf. However, I have trouble > >>> > >> converting to other stuffÆ > >> > >>> + when I want to export to plain text, it does > not > >>> > >> include the bibliography > >> > >>> + I cannot convert to either OpenOffice or HTML > >>> > >> (it does something and > >> > >>> finishes without error message, but the files > are > >>> > >> nowhere to be found > >> > >>> afterwards) > >>> > >>> > >> What LyX version are you using? HTML and ODT > export > >> work better in 1.5.x. > >> > >> Look for the files in LyX's temporary directory. > >> They may be there. > >> > >> Richard > >> > > I have never gotten LyX's export to ODT to work > (as > > far as I can tell. Any suggestions on how to find > > LyX's temporary directory under Windows XP? > > > I'm not on Windows, but someone will know. It's > probably under > C:\Documents and Settings\User Name\... somewhere.
That's what I thought but I don't see it. Ah the joys of Windows! > > I get excellent quality export of HTML and LaTeX > to > > the same directory that the original file comes > from > > but I have not been able to find an odt file or a > LyX > > temporay directory. > > > Well, at least the HTML works. You can try running > the relevant htlatex > command---see Preferences>Converters---manually, and > see what happens. > > Richard I don't understand your last comment. Are you suggeting that I should use ooolatex at a command prompt? Be smarter than spam. See how smart SpamGuard is at giving junk email the boot with the All-new Yahoo! Mail at http://mrd.mail.yahoo.com/try_beta?.intl=ca