> "Dekel" == Dekel Tsur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> The reason seems to be that LyX does not recursively create
>> temporary .tex files.
Dekel> Nested input will work if LyX doesn't use temporary directories
Dekel> (put "\use_tempdir false" in the lyxrc file).
Nested inputs should work w
Dekel Tsur wrote:
> Nested input will work if LyX doesn't use temporary directories
> (put "\use_tempdir false" in the lyxrc file).
>
> If LyX uses temporary directories, it creates all doc*.tex files,
> but it puts doc1.tex & doc2.tex in one directory
> (e.g. /tmp/lyx_tmp11555aaa/lyx_bufrtmp1155
On Wed, May 31, 2000 at 09:07:00AM +0200, Michael Zapf wrote:
> "Lars Gullik Bj?nnes" wrote:
> > Nested inputs are allowed, but not nested includes.
> >
> > You can use include on the first level, but have to use input to get
> > deeper than that.
>
>
sted \inputs. What about LyX? (I'm using LyX
> | 1.1.4fix3.)
>
> Nested inputs are allowed, but not nested includes.
>
> You can use include on the first level, but have to use input to get
> deeper than that.
If that only did work... Actually, it does not. Try doing the fo
r questions, but no good
| hint whether this feature is intended to work or not.
|
| LaTeX itself actually supports nested \inputs. What about LyX? (I'm using LyX
| 1.1.4fix3.)
Nested inputs are allowed, but not nested includes.
You can use include on the first level, but have to use input to get
deeper than that.
Lgb
Hello,
I'm about to start writing my thesis and considered using LyX. Before, I try to
find out if I can do everything with LyX I actually planned to do using LaTeX.
One of the most important things is to create a main document that imports
subdocuments. However, I found that documents that are i