Thank you, that was it, I found it now, but I still don´t know how to create
the mentioned, e.g., »bblarticle.layout«-file. I couls not add that suffix
with Textedit, and Lyx adds its own suffix. I still don´t understand where
to enter and how to save the text of the wiki:

#% Do not delete the line below; configure depends on this
#  \DeclareLaTeXClass[article]{article (with biblatex)}

Format 4

# Load the article class
Input article.layout

# this is biblatex actually
Provides natbib 1

I now at least know, where to save it…

Best*
Jess

Happy new Year and sorry for the delay – I have been in holiday…



2008/12/30 Bennett Helm <bewih...@gmail.com>

> On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 7:20 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller
> <juer...@spitzmueller.org> wrote:
> > jezZiFeR wrote:
> >> I still can´t find the »above lyx« in the menu. I have a german Lyx,
> >> but it could be a similar name and I can´t find one. I also searched
> >> the different manuals for »layout«, but didn´t find what I´m looking
> >> for. I don´t know for which term to look in german.
> >
> > I think the Mac has it in a specific "LyX" menu.
>
> Nope: on Mac it's in the Help menu on the far right. (Only
> preferences, reconfigure, about LyX, and quit got moved to the LyX
> menu.)
>
> Bennett
>

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