On 2011-03-28, Pavel Sanda wrote: > Guenter Milde wrote: >> >> This is not necessary. Either you install MikTeX (assuming you are >> >> talking about windows) separately, or you can download the >> >> installer-bundle (IIRC this includes MikTeX).
>> > the problem is that some styles/classes are downloaded by miktex itself >> > and by default miktex tries to update things as well iirc. >> But, AFAIK, this can be turned off in the configuration. > but then not all default examples/templates will be compilable by lyx? The behaviour would be like with TeXLive: only installed document classes and packages are supported. examples/templates for documents requiring a non-installed package/class will fail - again as with TeXLive. Günter