Hi JMarc,
> I paused a bit at first due to the remark from Günter:
> > I remember that some people complained because of delays when symlinks
> > point to removable media or "the cloud". So there might be no "one setting
> > fits all" approach.
>
> But now I think that the TeX is supposed to sear
Hi all,
> Good point. These will be my first lines of Python-code, but I’ll try. I
> tested this with an artificial symlink cycle and it worked:
> […]
Any feedback regarding my code? I have used it for paper writing within LyX and
everything appears to be fine for me.
Regards,
Michael
Hi JMarc,
> It seems that the thing to do is to keep track of visited directories, like
> here for example:
> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/36977259/avoiding-infinite-recursion-with-os-walk
Good point. These will be my first lines of Python-code, but I’ll try. I tested
this with an artifi
Hi LyX developers,
Nix (https://nixos.org) is a Unix package manager, which I use to install LaTeX
on macOS. A peculiarity of Nix is that all packages are installed into separate
directories and the actual directory tree is then constructed via symlinks.
This interacts badly with the way LyX cu
Hi LyX team,
I believe I have a LyX bug to report. Running LyX from command line with both
execute and export options does not result in the expected output.
In detail: You will find a test case document attached which has two branches.
I want to programmatically (from a Makefile) export to a P