Maybe you don't have the nomencl package installed on your Linux box, or your
nomencl version is too old?
I have the nomencl package and have now copied the .sty file from
windows to Linux. Here is some more information about what my Linux PC has:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] nyasha]# locate nomencl
/home/nyasha/software/lyx-1.5.0rc2/lib/images/nomencl-insert.xpm
/home/nyasha/software/lyx-1.5.2/lib/images/nomencl-insert.xpm
/usr/local/share/lyx/images/nomencl-insert.xpm
/usr/share/texmf/makeindex/nomencl.ist
/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/nomencl
/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/nomencl/nomencl.sty
I ran the texhash command and then in lyx I did a "reconfigure" but
nothing is happening. Even when I convert "The Lyx User's Guide" to PDF,
I dont see the nomenclature being printed although the Lyx document
shows that it is part of the document. Does yours work?
Thanks
Nyasha
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Nyasha Chigwamba wrote:
I have just installed Lyx 1.5.2 on two computers, one running Windows XP
and another running Linux (Fedora 7). On Windows, I have used the
nomenclature functionality that comes with Lyx 1.5.2. It works fine.
However, when I open the same Lyx document on the Linux PC and export to
PDF in the same way as the Windows PC I don't see the nomeclature printed.
Is there something that needs to be done for the nomeclature to be
printed on Linux? One of the reasons why I use Lyx was to get platform
independent word processing.
Maybe you don't have the nomencl package installed on your Linux box, or your
nomencl version is too old?
Jürgen