Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Paul A. Rubin schrieb:
Does it? I've installed the "thin" version on my home PC a few times.
The home PC has a dial-up connection (which is off during
installation) and MikTeX set to "ask". It asks, I say no
(repeatedly), and installation goes fine.
But if you press "yes"
Paul A. Rubin schrieb:
Does it? I've installed the "thin" version on my home PC a few times.
The home PC has a dial-up connection (which is off during installation)
and MikTeX set to "ask". It asks, I say no (repeatedly), and
installation goes fine.
But if you press "yes" -> same problem.
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Bo Peng schrieb:
You would not agree with me but my opinion is that we have shot
ourselves in the foot by enabling this automatic downloading option.
The default is "Ask me first" which has the same problem.
Does it? I've installed the "thin" version on my home PC a few t
On Thu, 1 Feb 2007, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
The simple fix for this problem is that we disable this option and
allow lyx to be installed without these classes. It is NOT our
responsibility to install latex packages.
We are! about 50% of the LyXers I know don't know anything about LaTeX
and will w
Bo Peng schrieb:
You would not agree with me but my opinion is that we have shot
ourselves in the foot by enabling this automatic downloading option.
The default is "Ask me first" which has the same problem.
The simple fix for this problem is that we disable this option and
allow lyx to be i
Guess for the good of every user, expert or not, the second option is
the one you should pick.
On 2/1/07, Bo Peng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 1/31/07, Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Uwe, if the option is set to off (no download whatsoever), can
> > configure succeed? I guess configur
On 1/31/07, Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Uwe, if the option is set to off (no download whatsoever), can
> configure succeed? I guess configure will get current class list and
> start lyx properly.
Yes this should work, but then the users complain that not all needed packages
are insta
Bo Peng schrieb:
This is a known problem we are working on. Workaround: Open an
internet connection and reconfigure LyX.
Uwe, if the option is set to off (no download whatsoever), can
configure succeed? I guess configure will get current class list and
start lyx properly.
Yes this should work
This is a known problem we are working on. Workaround: Open an internet
connection and reconfigure LyX.
Uwe, if the option is set to off (no download whatsoever), can
configure succeed? I guess configure will get current class list and
start lyx properly.
Bo
Thomas Sauter schrieb:
+checking for default encoding (this may take a long time)
+ checking for ec fonts... yes
+ checking for ec support in LaTeX format... yes
+checking for document class IEEEtran [IEEEtran]...
creating packages.lst
creating doc/LaTeXConfig.lyx
This is a known problem we
Check if your firewall is blocking FTP connections. Once MikTex has an
open FTP connection, all classes are downloaded and a non empty
textclass.lst is generated.
If after this step the problem persists, copy this textclass.lst to
"\document and settings\\Application Data\Lyx1.4.x", this should
s
Thomas Sauter wrote:
Problem of the german version of the path?
I don't think so. If you open a DOS prompt and run 'set h', what do you
see for your home drive and home directory?
HOMEDRIVE=C:
HOMEPATH=\Dokumente und Einstellungen\sauter
This is fine. (If your home path were on a remote s
I fought the "no textclasses found" problem all weekend and just now got it
fixed.
I used the MS windows wiki-wiki installation (several times) and always got the
same textclasses error.
However, I finally got lyx to work !!
My problem was that I had two other versions of Latex on my system
> Thomas Sauter wrote:
>
>>
>> There was nothing created under
>> C:\Dokumente und Einstellungen\sauter\Application Data
>>
>> Problem of the german version of the path?
>
> I don't think so. If you open a DOS prompt and run 'set h', what do you
see for your home drive and home directory?
HOMEDRI
Thomas Sauter wrote:
There was nothing created under
C:\Dokumente und Einstellungen\sauter\Application Data
Problem of the german version of the path?
I don't think so. If you open a DOS prompt and run 'set h', what do you
see for your home drive and home directory?
Here is the output of
>> I run the configure.py.
>
> What output does this produce? Also, when you deinstalled LyX, did you
> also delete anything it created under C:\Documents and Settings\your
> id\Application Data?
>
> /Paul
>
>
There was nothing created under
C:\Dokumente und Einstellungen\sauter\Application Data
Bradburn, Edward schrieb:
I installed using the "network bundle" at first, but constantly got a
problem with Lyx refusing to start: the now quite famous "textclasses not
found" problem.
More precisely, the programs refuses to start and prints this as the error:
LyXTextClassList::Read: no t
Thomas Sauter wrote:
it still doesn't work here.
I deinstalled lyx and miktex, then installed miktex (c:\MiKTeX25) from the
miktex-website (basic), then lyx (c:\Lyx14) (not the bundle and in a
second try after deinstallation: miktex and the lyx-bundle).
I changed the path to
C:\MiKTeX25\miktex
Hi Ed,
> -- Install MikTex (from the site, www.miktex.org). I used the "basic"
> version.
> -- Install Lyx
>
> Oh, I'm using Win XP with SP 2, and running Lyx 1.4.3-5.
>
it still doesn't work here.
I deinstalled lyx and miktex, then installed miktex (c:\MiKTeX25) from the
miktex-website (basic)
Hi Folks,
Just installed Lyx yesterday on Windows, and, since I had a bit of
trouble
getting it to run, I thought I would post a quick report of what got it
working.
I installed using the "network bundle" at first, but constantly got a
problem with Lyx refusing to start: the now quite famous "tex
Hi Folks,
Just installed Lyx yesterday on Windows, and, since I had a bit of trouble
getting it to run, I thought I would post a quick report of what got it
working.
I installed using the "network bundle" at first, but constantly got a
problem with Lyx refusing to start: the now quite famous "tex
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