Re: Self-contained lyx documents

2011-04-27 Thread Enrico Forestieri
On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 08:49:19AM -0600, Rob Oakes wrote: > I was actually thinking about LaTeX style sheets, fonts, and such. Quite > literally, just adding the directory onto the TEXINPUTS variable: > > e.g. export TEXINPUTS=/path/to/lyx/file/folder:$PATH > > or somesuch. > > When I work wit

Re: Self-contained lyx documents

2011-04-27 Thread Rob Oakes
> There is presently the ability to have a layout file in the same folder as > the document, and modules we don't find in the usual places could, I suppose, > be sought there. But my own view is that this form of "local layout" causes > too many problems already. If you save such a file to a ne

Re: Self-contained lyx documents

2011-04-27 Thread Richard Heck
On 04/27/2011 10:29 AM, Rob Oakes wrote: A quick thought, how hard would it be to incorporate the folder where the LyX document is saved into the local path? I know that we create a temporary directory for compiling the document, but doing a bit of path trickery and adding the document to the

Re: Self-contained lyx documents

2011-04-27 Thread Liviu Andronic
On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 4:29 PM, Rob Oakes wrote: > A quick thought, how hard would it be to incorporate the folder where the LyX > document is saved into the local path? I know that we create a temporary > directory for compiling the document, but doing a bit of path trickery and > adding the

Re: Self-contained lyx documents

2011-04-27 Thread Rob Oakes
A quick thought, how hard would it be to incorporate the folder where the LyX document is saved into the local path? I know that we create a temporary directory for compiling the document, but doing a bit of path trickery and adding the document to the active path before compilation would allow