On Thu, 18 Aug 2016, Richard Heck wrote:
Easiest way: Open your user preferences file in a text editor. (Look at
Help> About LyX if you need to find your user directory. Open the
"preferences" file from that directory.) Now add:
\format "ltxbib" "tex" "LaTeX (With Bib)" "" "" ""
"document,me
On Thu, 18 Aug 2016, Richard Heck wrote:
You don't have "User directory: ~/.lyx/? Anyway, that is the default on
Linux.
Richard,
Sure do. Did not see that in the about box and can't recall the last time
I modified anything in there.
Thanks for the pointer,
Rich
On 08/18/2016 06:42 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Aug 2016, Richard Heck wrote:
>
>> Easiest way: Open your user preferences file in a text editor. (Look at
>> Help> About LyX if you need to find your user directory.
>
> Richard,
>
> I see nothing in Help > About LyX germane to user prefer
On Thu, 18 Aug 2016, Richard Heck wrote:
Easiest way: Open your user preferences file in a text editor. (Look at
Help> About LyX if you need to find your user directory.
Richard,
I see nothing in Help > About LyX germane to user preferences, other than
/usr/share/lyx/.
Open the "preferenc
On 08/18/2016 06:07 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
> It's been a decade since my book, written using LyX, was sent to
> Springer
> as a collection of .tex, .aux, .bib, and other files. I now have a paper
> accepted by a science journal and when I export the file as plain LaTeX
> there is a .tex file but
It's been a decade since my book, written using LyX, was sent to Springer
as a collection of .tex, .aux, .bib, and other files. I now have a paper
accepted by a science journal and when I export the file as plain LaTeX
there is a .tex file but no .bib file.
The end of the .tex file has:
\bib