.layout/.module files are OS agnostic: there is no special Linux or
Mac or Windows version of them. So you can copy them from one
computer
to another so long as you put them in the right place. But your
texmf
folder is *not* the right place for .layout/.module files;
YES, that was it! I put
On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 11:45 AM, jezZiFeR wrote:
>> texhash is relevant for updating your TeX installation when you add
>> new .sty or .cls packages. It is distinct from reconfiguring LyX,
>> which needs to be done when you add new .layout or .module files.
>
> Thank you for that explanation!
>
Then it should be recognized -- but only after you reconfigure LyX
(LyX > Reconfigure).
I did that various times, but it still does not work.
Running texhas I get error-messages for every file in the texmf-
folder,
for
example:
texhash: /usr/local/texlive/2008/texmf-var: directory not
On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 10:40 AM, jezZiFeR wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a problem with installing bibtext on a second OSX-Computer. I put
>> the
>> > biblatex.module-file directly into the …/library/Lyx-1.6-Folder. Maybe
>> this
>> > is the problem, but I think this is what the wiki prompts me to d
Hello,
I have a problem with installing bibtext on a second OSX-Computer. I put
> the
> > biblatex.module-file directly into the …/library/Lyx-1.6-Folder. Maybe
> this
> > is the problem, but I think this is what the wiki prompts me to do. I
> > reconfigured Lyx various times without succes – it
On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 1:52 PM, jezZiFeR wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a problem with installing bibtext on a second OSX-Computer. I put the
> biblatex.module-file directly into the …/library/Lyx-1.6-Folder. Maybe this
> is the problem, but I think this is what the wiki prompts me to do. I
> reconfi
Hello,
I have a problem with installing bibtext on a second OSX-Computer. I
put the biblatex.module-file directly into the …/library/Lyx-1.6-
Folder. Maybe this is the problem, but I think this is what the wiki
prompts me to do. I reconfigured Lyx various times without succes – it
does not