I really don't understand what you mean by this? I just use the include command in Lyx and I have probably several dozens of documents and figures (all from d: drive)incorporated so to "just drop" the drive letter in front of those statements (wherever they are and I can find them and do this operation) is a way too hughe job and not worth it.
Solvi 2011/10/14 Christopher Menzel <cmen...@tamu.edu> > On Oct 14, 2011, at 8:17 PM, Sølvi wrote: > > > ANYONE?? > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Sølvi <s.n.mi...@gmail.com> > Date: 2011/10/11 > Subject: Move from d:drive to c:drive > To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org > > Hi, > > I'm currently using Windows XP with LyX v.2.0.0 > > I have a huge document, it's a master with several child documents included > which then again have documents/figures etc inserted (it's like a christmas > tree). I have been working on the d: drive on a pc but now I have to work on > a pc that only have a c: drive and I probably have to move it all back to > the pc with the d: drive later. > > Is there any easy way to do this or do I have to "rebuild" the entire > document? It's a big document with lots of files incorporated. > > > Are you saying that all of your \include statements use absolute paths of > the form: > > \include{c:\dir1\dir1\...\filename.tex} ? > > I don't know much about windows but it seems to me that you could drop the > drive letter in all of those statements and, as long as all the documents > reside on the same drive, when you call your top-level file the \include > statements will all default to the drive that file is on. > > Chris Menzel > >