Angus wrote:
> That should create /usr/local/share/texmf/ls-R with the necessary
> information for latex to find your .cls.
>
> Do it this way to keep your distribution's LaTeX distribution
> pristine.
>
> Of course, if your LaTeX dist isn't teTeX then all bets are off. I'm
> clueless :)
Cheer
Daniel Watkins wrote:
> Angus Leeming wrote:
>> Are the TeX files in $PREFIX/share/lyx/tex visible to your LaTeX
>> distribution?
> I have absolutely no idea. :p How can I go about checking this?
Assuming that you have a teTeX distibution, you'll find files
/usr/share/texmf/ls-R
/usr/local/share/
Angus Leeming wrote:
> Are the TeX files in $PREFIX/share/lyx/tex visible to your LaTeX
> distribution?
I have absolutely no idea. :p How can I go about checking this?
Cheers,
Dan
Daniel Watkins wrote:
> I've recently (yesterday) compiled 1.4.0cvs from source, and I appear to
> have lost several document classes (hollywood and broadway amongst them)
> when compared to 1.3.6. They still display mostly as they should within
> LyX but I can't output them in any form, which is
I've recently (yesterday) compiled 1.4.0cvs from source, and I appear to
have lost several document classes (hollywood and broadway amongst them)
when compared to 1.3.6. They still display mostly as they should within
LyX but I can't output them in any form, which is distinctly unhelpful.
My quest