Well, ok, I did it. But I don't like it. Until now, I could tell a friend to
just copy the folder, open the .lyx and it would work. Now that's changed
and it's not cool!
It should REALLY be possible to include them like pictures.

And for above reasons, I think I am interested in the undocumented, hacky
solution.

cheers,

niko

2008/12/15 Richard Heck <rgh...@bobjweil.com>

> Niko Schwarz wrote:
>
>> Ok, I'm on it now. I created the module file and I tried to put it into my
>> local directory, which I couldn't find.
>>
> Look at Help>About LyX. This will tell you where your user directory is.
> Say it's c:\mydir\lyx\. Then put the module in c:\mydir\lyx\layouts\. Then
> do Tools>Reconfigure, and restart LyX.
>
>  How do I add my custom .module file to my document?
>>
>>  Document>Settings>Modules.
>
>  Actually! My module kind of belongs to this document. Much like the
>> pictures that are attached to it. Isn't it possible to put the module into
>> the same directory and include it like a picture? The directory is
>> synchronized with a bunch of other machines, so I'd love this approach for I
>> wouldn't need to mess with the different latex installations (Miktex vs.
>> mactex)
>>
>>  You can't quite do this. There's a way, but it's undocumented and not
> advised. Yet.
>
> rh
>
>

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