--- On Tue, 2/2/10, Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW <v.f.vanraveste...@tudelft..nl> wrote:
> From: Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW <v.f.vanraveste...@tudelft.nl> > Subject: RE: "View - OpenDocument" command produces empty output - help! > To: the_herd_of_the_hor...@yahoo.com, lyx-users@lists.lyx.org > Date: Tuesday, February 2, 2010, 9:40 PM > > > > #yiv2100625114 DIV { > MARGIN:0px;} > > > > > >>> Yes, > > dvi and pdf work fine for me. But I > want OpenDocument > because > > > > >>> I'm sending the file to another person and want him to be able > to edit the file. > >> > >> I k now, but don't send your answer SEVEN times ?!? > > >> > >> Vincent > > > > > > > The 1st email you could have received came > to you only,while I wanted it come to the lists. Then, my > answer came to two lists (developers and users) three times > > because that server was slow to display them at > the mailing lists' archives - I thought > > it failed to receive them and made further > attempts. I am sorry for this. I'll try to wait > > longer before making conclusions. > > > > > > I am a LyX user and still would appreciate any > help on my problem. > > Please refrain from sending a request for help to both the devel as > the user-list. First, > this is not a specific issue for developers, second all developers will > probably read both lists anyway and will receive your mails > twice. I am since now sending to users only. > > If you really want help for your problem, please try to compose a proper > message. By describing what Splash.lyx is and mentioning that you first > run LyX, I got the impression that you really are a first time user who > didn't know how to get proper output out of LyX. > > Concerning your problem: Did you try to run oolatex > in the command prompt ? No, I didn't. I know nothing about this command. I don't know how to run it.. :( > I get the following > error: > > > > Exception in thread "main" > java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: > xtpipes > Caused by: > java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: xtpipes > > which is also reported here: > > http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=2905250&group_id=10783&atid=110783 > > but MikTeX denied the responsibility of the problem. So, if you > have MikTeX 2.8 I'm using MikTex 2.7 > you'll probably have the same problem. If this is not a > MikTeX problem, it is certainly not a LyX problem. > > Maybe someone knows a work-around ? I think it is really important that the output is .odt If it's Windows-specific I can try another OS (e.g. Linux) > > Vincent > > > > >