home made templates/ documents
has anyone thought about making some home made templates / documents and uploading them to the mailing list for anyone that wanted them? or a web site, like the LyX homepage?
Re: APA.cls missing, not apa.layout
Thank you very much! i appreciate the help both of you have offered, i should have mentioned i was using FC4 ... *slaps self*. thanks you again!
Re: APA.cls missing, not apa.layout
okay! now we're getting somewhere, i will search for a LaTeX repository ... but if i don't find one would you let me know how i do all that? all i know is i am using tetex (This is TeX, Version 3.141592 (Web2C 7.5.4)) and LYX (1.4.1). I'm not getting anything from latex, platex, etc from the command prompt. and the version #'s of latex and platex are the same version #'s of tex.
APA.cls missing, not apa.layout
i found an article on the internet stating how apa.layout was present from the install of 1.4.1 of lyx-qt but that the apa.cls was missing. i'm experiencing the same problem, anyone know how to fix this? i know i wrote this earliar, but i thought this would be easier to understand than my first e-mail!
lyx 1.4.1 & FC4
hi there, i'm using FC4 and lyx 1.4.1 i installed using YUM by asking for tetex, and then lyx-qt. the system installed both. (i am a new user by the way) So i figured out that by creating a new document and then going to Document Settings it would create the document as a book or as an APA style class. However, there is a problem. Several of the classes including the APA class are listed as unavailable; i can use the book class to make a book, however, i have another question about that later. main concern is how do i obtain more classes? i read in the tutorial (or introduction) that there was something that i might need to install to get the rest of the classes. i THINK it was "latex2e". but yum didn't know what that was. with concern towards the book class, i was wondering how do i set the document up to print exactly like a book, for instance, their will be five pages stacked on top of one another; i need the top right side to read ONE, and the top left one to read SIXTEEN (i hope i got that right).