On 2008-12-14, Guy Rutenberg wrote in gmane.editors.lyx.general:
> Paul A. Rubin writes:
>> The key is that LaTeX must know where to find the .sty file.
> ... By default LaTeX searches first the local directory, then the local
> texmf dir and last the different site wide ones.
However, LyX usu
Hi,
Paul A. Rubin writes:
> The key is that LaTeX must know where to find the .sty file. So
>
> 1. Create the style file somewhere in the LaTeX directory structure
> (typically something like
> /tex/latex/myNewClass/myclassname.sty). This has the side
> benefit of protecting the file from
Guy Rutenberg wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to use a local LaTeX class (actually I'm writing it). I've put
the .sty file in the same directory as the lyx file but when I add
\usepackage{myclassname} it says it can't find myclassname.sty.
IIRC in previous versions LyX would find files in the current dir
Hi,
I'm trying to use a local LaTeX class (actually I'm writing it). I've put
the .sty file in the same directory as the lyx file but when I add
\usepackage{myclassname} it says it can't find myclassname.sty.
IIRC in previous versions LyX would find files in the current directory too.
I'm using