That worked! I feel somewhat embarassed for what the problem was though. :)
Thank you Julien and Tim! I really appreciate it! Cheers Eric On Sun, Jun 5, 2011 at 2:59 AM, Julien Rioux <jri...@physics.utoronto.ca>wrote: > On 23/12/2010 4:58 AM, Eric Cavalcanti wrote: > >> Thanks Stephan. Perhaps I should clarify that the problem only occurs when >> I have the revtex4-1.layout file that I created from copying and pasting >> Julien's code into a text file in the layouts folder. >> >> Cheers, >> Eric >> > > A kind soul followed up on this and offers the explanation that your > browser does automatic line wrapping that are not part of the original file, > and a copy-paste from that messes up with how LyX parses the file. This is a > logical and very plausible explanation of the problem you have encounter. > > I have put the layout file available for download from > http://www.physics.utoronto.ca/~jrioux/resources/lyx/ > > Could you please try to download this file? This should avoid any > copy-paste problems. Meanwhile the layout file that I am using also evolved > a bit. > > Thanks, > Cheers, > Julien > > >> -------- Original Message -------- >> Subject: Revtex4-1 for Lyx 1.6.x >> Date: Sat, 04 Jun 2011 10:40:36 +0200 >> From: Timothy Stoltzfus-Dueck >> >> Hi Julien, >> >> Thanks for putting together the revtex4-1 layout! >> >> I had trouble using the version you posted for Lyx 1.6.x, similar to >> that discussed in >> http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg84557.html >> >> It turns out that all it was was that my browser broke up the >> \DeclareLatexClass line, moving the \DeclareLatexClass command to the >> line following the # , which caused the LyX Reconfigure command to fail. >> Moving the # , \DeclareLatexClass..., and (REVTEX 4.1)} [3 separate >> lines as my browser gave it to me] to the same line resulted in a >> working LyX Reconfigure. >> >> Sorry to send this mail to you. I tried to reply to Eric Cavalcanti, >> who posted the question, but I can't get to a working reply screen. >> Your email address was the only one I found, so I thought you might be >> able to forward or post this in case Eric is still having trouble. >> >> Thanks again for your work on this. >> >> Tim Stoltzfus-Dueck >> > -- Eric G. Cavalcanti ARC Postdoctoral Research Fellow Centre for Quantum Dynamics -- Griffith University Nathan, QLD 4111, Australia eric.cavalca...@gmail.com http://ericcavalcanti.wordpress.com/