Thanks, installing 32-bit Cygwin solved the problem.
On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 1:38 PM, Enrico Forestieri wrote:
> On Mon, May 05, 2014 at 11:13:18AM -0400, Bert Lloyd wrote:
>
>> Thanks again for your advice.
>>
>> I am having a few issues with installation:
>>
>> In step 4 of the installation inst
On Mon, May 05, 2014 at 11:13:18AM -0400, Bert Lloyd wrote:
> Thanks again for your advice.
>
> I am having a few issues with installation:
>
> In step 4 of the installation instructions ("In the "Select Packages"
> view...") I did not initially see lyx and related packages. After
> clicking "Vi
Thanks again for your advice.
I am having a few issues with installation:
In step 4 of the installation instructions ("In the "Select Packages"
view...") I did not initially see lyx and related packages. After
clicking "View" a few times until "Not Installed" was displayed, the
relevant packages
ted by a native program.
> I'm just doing very simple things in these script: lyx -e to export to
> tex, ultra-simple sed commands to change a couple of lines in the
> tex-file (e.g. notes=show to notes=hide in beamer), then pdflatex to
> compile pdfs.
>
> My belief was that the
interoperability with unix and MacOS, then definitely
> install the Cygwin version of LyX.
>
I'm just doing very simple things in these script: lyx -e to export to
tex, ultra-simple sed commands to change a couple of lines in the
tex-file (e.g. notes=show to notes=hide in beamer), then pdflatex to
compile pdfs.
My belief was that these were simple enough to be consistent between
native LyX and Cygwin LyX (indeed, only the first is a lyx command).
Is this belief reasonable?
Bert Lloyd writes:
>
> Dear LyX-users,
>
> I am writing some scripts to create PDFs from a number of LyX files. I
> use Windows, but to maximize cross-platform portability, I'm writing
> the scripts for Cygwin so that they can run on unix and MacOS. I would
> like to know whether one of the follo
Dear LyX-users,
I am writing some scripts to create PDFs from a number of LyX files. I
use Windows, but to maximize cross-platform portability, I'm writing
the scripts for Cygwin so that they can run on unix and MacOS. I would
like to know whether one of the following three options is preferable: