Re: install new layout class

2009-12-14 Thread Sergio Celani

El 13/12/2009 11:33 p.m., rgheck escribió:

On 12/13/2009 07:46 PM, Sergio Celani wrote:

Hi

I have some problems for to install a new layout.

I create a layout for the class au.cl of the journal Algebra Universalis
http://www.math.umanitoba.ca/homepages/au/instructions.html

I assume you have saved this as au.cls? I don't know for sure, but LyX 
may want to see the standard .cls extension.


First, I install the au.cl class in Miktex.  The class is installed 
correctly because I have checked with Texnicenter.

So take the amsar.layout  (the au.class is a derived of the amsart.cl).
I change the \DeclareLaTeXClass{article (AMS)}  by  
\DeclareLaTeXClass[au]{AlgUniversalis (AU)}.

I record a new layout called alguniv.layout
In LyX   run Reconfigure, closed and open Lyx. Open a new document.
So, I go  Document =  Settings -  Document Class  and when I select 
the new class is not available.



Do you see your layout there at all? Or is it marked unavailable?


If you don't see it at all, then where did you put your new layout 
file? You might try saving it as au.layout, and deleting the [au] 
optional argument. This is easier.


If it's marked unavailable, then the problem is that the configure.py 
script is not finding the class for some reason. Try to reconfigure 
again.


Richard





It is marked unavailable, in a computer with Windows 7, and other with 
Windows Vista.


But, in a computer with Windows XP no problem (is the same layout, put 
in the \layouts)

Maybe it's a problem of seven and vista





Re: install new layout class

2009-12-14 Thread rgheck

On 12/14/2009 10:17 AM, Sergio Celani wrote:

El 13/12/2009 11:33 p.m., rgheck escribió:

On 12/13/2009 07:46 PM, Sergio Celani wrote:

Hi

I have some problems for to install a new layout.

I create a layout for the class au.cl of the journal Algebra 
Universalis

http://www.math.umanitoba.ca/homepages/au/instructions.html

I assume you have saved this as au.cls? I don't know for sure, but 
LyX may want to see the standard .cls extension.


First, I install the au.cl class in Miktex.  The class is installed 
correctly because I have checked with Texnicenter.

So take the amsar.layout  (the au.class is a derived of the amsart.cl).
I change the \DeclareLaTeXClass{article (AMS)}  by  
\DeclareLaTeXClass[au]{AlgUniversalis (AU)}.

I record a new layout called alguniv.layout
In LyX   run Reconfigure, closed and open Lyx. Open a new document.
So, I go  Document =  Settings -  Document Class  and when I 
select the new class is not available.



Do you see your layout there at all? Or is it marked unavailable?


If you don't see it at all, then where did you put your new layout 
file? You might try saving it as au.layout, and deleting the [au] 
optional argument. This is easier.


If it's marked unavailable, then the problem is that the configure.py 
script is not finding the class for some reason. Try to reconfigure 
again.


Richard





It is marked unavailable, in a computer with Windows 7, and other with 
Windows Vista.


But, in a computer with Windows XP no problem (is the same layout, put 
in the \layouts)

Maybe it's a problem of seven and vista.

OK, so the problem is that for some reason LyX isn't finding the 
document class. Try it with as au.layout and no optional argument.


rh



Re: install new layout class

2009-12-14 Thread Sergio Celani

El 13/12/2009 11:33 p.m., rgheck escribió:

On 12/13/2009 07:46 PM, Sergio Celani wrote:

Hi

I have some problems for to install a new layout.

I create a layout for the class au.cl of the journal Algebra Universalis
http://www.math.umanitoba.ca/homepages/au/instructions.html

I assume you have saved this as au.cls? I don't know for sure, but LyX 
may want to see the standard .cls extension.


First, I install the au.cl class in Miktex.  The class is installed 
correctly because I have checked with Texnicenter.

So take the amsar.layout  (the au.class is a derived of the amsart.cl).
I change the \DeclareLaTeXClass{article (AMS)}  by  
\DeclareLaTeXClass[au]{AlgUniversalis (AU)}.

I record a new layout called alguniv.layout
In LyX   run Reconfigure, closed and open Lyx. Open a new document.
So, I go  Document =  Settings -  Document Class  and when I select 
the new class is not available.



Do you see your layout there at all? Or is it marked unavailable?


If you don't see it at all, then where did you put your new layout 
file? You might try saving it as au.layout, and deleting the [au] 
optional argument. This is easier.


If it's marked unavailable, then the problem is that the configure.py 
script is not finding the class for some reason. Try to reconfigure 
again.


Richard





It is marked unavailable, in a computer with Windows 7, and other with 
Windows Vista.


But, in a computer with Windows XP no problem (is the same layout, put 
in the \layouts)

Maybe it's a problem of seven and vista





Re: install new layout class

2009-12-14 Thread rgheck

On 12/14/2009 10:17 AM, Sergio Celani wrote:

El 13/12/2009 11:33 p.m., rgheck escribió:

On 12/13/2009 07:46 PM, Sergio Celani wrote:

Hi

I have some problems for to install a new layout.

I create a layout for the class au.cl of the journal Algebra 
Universalis

http://www.math.umanitoba.ca/homepages/au/instructions.html

I assume you have saved this as au.cls? I don't know for sure, but 
LyX may want to see the standard .cls extension.


First, I install the au.cl class in Miktex.  The class is installed 
correctly because I have checked with Texnicenter.

So take the amsar.layout  (the au.class is a derived of the amsart.cl).
I change the \DeclareLaTeXClass{article (AMS)}  by  
\DeclareLaTeXClass[au]{AlgUniversalis (AU)}.

I record a new layout called alguniv.layout
In LyX   run Reconfigure, closed and open Lyx. Open a new document.
So, I go  Document =  Settings -  Document Class  and when I 
select the new class is not available.



Do you see your layout there at all? Or is it marked unavailable?


If you don't see it at all, then where did you put your new layout 
file? You might try saving it as au.layout, and deleting the [au] 
optional argument. This is easier.


If it's marked unavailable, then the problem is that the configure.py 
script is not finding the class for some reason. Try to reconfigure 
again.


Richard





It is marked unavailable, in a computer with Windows 7, and other with 
Windows Vista.


But, in a computer with Windows XP no problem (is the same layout, put 
in the \layouts)

Maybe it's a problem of seven and vista.

OK, so the problem is that for some reason LyX isn't finding the 
document class. Try it with as au.layout and no optional argument.


rh



Re: install new layout class

2009-12-14 Thread Sergio Celani

El 13/12/2009 11:33 p.m., rgheck escribió:

On 12/13/2009 07:46 PM, Sergio Celani wrote:

Hi

I have some problems for to install a new layout.

I create a layout for the class au.cl of the journal Algebra Universalis
http://www.math.umanitoba.ca/homepages/au/instructions.html

I assume you have saved this as au.cls? I don't know for sure, but LyX 
may want to see the standard .cls extension.


First, I install the au.cl class in Miktex.  The class is installed 
correctly because I have checked with Texnicenter.

So take the amsar.layout  (the au.class is a derived of the amsart.cl).
I change the \DeclareLaTeXClass{article (AMS)}  by  
\DeclareLaTeXClass[au]{AlgUniversalis (AU)}.

I record a new layout called alguniv.layout
In LyX   run Reconfigure, closed and open Lyx. Open a new document.
So, I go  Document =>  Settings ->  Document Class  and when I select 
the new class is not available.



Do you see your layout there at all? Or is it marked unavailable?


If you don't see it at all, then where did you put your new layout 
file? You might try saving it as au.layout, and deleting the "[au]" 
optional argument. This is easier.


If it's marked unavailable, then the problem is that the configure.py 
script is not finding the class for some reason. Try to reconfigure 
again.


Richard





It is marked unavailable, in a computer with Windows 7, and other with 
Windows Vista.


But, in a computer with Windows XP no problem (is the same layout, put 
in the \layouts)

Maybe it's a problem of seven and vista





Re: install new layout class

2009-12-14 Thread rgheck

On 12/14/2009 10:17 AM, Sergio Celani wrote:

El 13/12/2009 11:33 p.m., rgheck escribió:

On 12/13/2009 07:46 PM, Sergio Celani wrote:

Hi

I have some problems for to install a new layout.

I create a layout for the class au.cl of the journal Algebra 
Universalis

http://www.math.umanitoba.ca/homepages/au/instructions.html

I assume you have saved this as au.cls? I don't know for sure, but 
LyX may want to see the standard .cls extension.


First, I install the au.cl class in Miktex.  The class is installed 
correctly because I have checked with Texnicenter.

So take the amsar.layout  (the au.class is a derived of the amsart.cl).
I change the \DeclareLaTeXClass{article (AMS)}  by  
\DeclareLaTeXClass[au]{AlgUniversalis (AU)}.

I record a new layout called alguniv.layout
In LyX   run Reconfigure, closed and open Lyx. Open a new document.
So, I go  Document =>  Settings ->  Document Class  and when I 
select the new class is not available.



Do you see your layout there at all? Or is it marked unavailable?


If you don't see it at all, then where did you put your new layout 
file? You might try saving it as au.layout, and deleting the "[au]" 
optional argument. This is easier.


If it's marked unavailable, then the problem is that the configure.py 
script is not finding the class for some reason. Try to reconfigure 
again.


Richard





It is marked unavailable, in a computer with Windows 7, and other with 
Windows Vista.


But, in a computer with Windows XP no problem (is the same layout, put 
in the \layouts)

Maybe it's a problem of seven and vista.

OK, so the problem is that for some reason LyX isn't finding the 
document class. Try it with as au.layout and no optional argument.


rh



install new layout class

2009-12-13 Thread Sergio Celani

Hi

I have some problems for to install a new layout.

I create a layout for the class au.cl of the journal Algebra Universalis
ht= tp://www.math.umanitoba.ca/homepages/au/instructions.html

First, I install the au.cl class in Miktex.  The class is installed correctly 
because I have checked with Texnicenter.
So take the amsar.layout  (the au.class is a derived of the amsart.cl).
I change the \DeclareLaTeXClass{article (AMS)}  by  
\DeclareLaTeXClass[au]{AlgUniversalis (AU)}.
I record a new  layout called alguniv.layout
In LyX   run Reconfigure, closed and open Lyx. Open a new document.
So, I go  Document =  Settings -  Document Class  and when I select the new 
class is not available.

Please, I need some help

sac



Re: install new layout class

2009-12-13 Thread rgheck

On 12/13/2009 07:46 PM, Sergio Celani wrote:

Hi

I have some problems for to install a new layout.

I create a layout for the class au.cl of the journal Algebra Universalis
http://www.math.umanitoba.ca/homepages/au/instructions.html

I assume you have saved this as au.cls? I don't know for sure, but LyX 
may want to see the standard .cls extension.


First, I install the au.cl class in Miktex.  The class is installed 
correctly because I have checked with Texnicenter.

So take the amsar.layout  (the au.class is a derived of the amsart.cl).
I change the \DeclareLaTeXClass{article (AMS)}  by  
\DeclareLaTeXClass[au]{AlgUniversalis (AU)}.

I record a new layout called alguniv.layout
In LyX   run Reconfigure, closed and open Lyx. Open a new document.
So, I go  Document =  Settings -  Document Class  and when I select 
the new class is not available.



Do you see your layout there at all? Or is it marked unavailable?

If you don't see it at all, then where did you put your new layout file? 
You might try saving it as au.layout, and deleting the [au] optional 
argument. This is easier.


If it's marked unavailable, then the problem is that the configure.py 
script is not finding the class for some reason. Try to reconfigure again.


Richard



install new layout class

2009-12-13 Thread Sergio Celani

Hi

I have some problems for to install a new layout.

I create a layout for the class au.cl of the journal Algebra Universalis
ht= tp://www.math.umanitoba.ca/homepages/au/instructions.html

First, I install the au.cl class in Miktex.  The class is installed correctly 
because I have checked with Texnicenter.
So take the amsar.layout  (the au.class is a derived of the amsart.cl).
I change the \DeclareLaTeXClass{article (AMS)}  by  
\DeclareLaTeXClass[au]{AlgUniversalis (AU)}.
I record a new  layout called alguniv.layout
In LyX   run Reconfigure, closed and open Lyx. Open a new document.
So, I go  Document =  Settings -  Document Class  and when I select the new 
class is not available.

Please, I need some help

sac



Re: install new layout class

2009-12-13 Thread rgheck

On 12/13/2009 07:46 PM, Sergio Celani wrote:

Hi

I have some problems for to install a new layout.

I create a layout for the class au.cl of the journal Algebra Universalis
http://www.math.umanitoba.ca/homepages/au/instructions.html

I assume you have saved this as au.cls? I don't know for sure, but LyX 
may want to see the standard .cls extension.


First, I install the au.cl class in Miktex.  The class is installed 
correctly because I have checked with Texnicenter.

So take the amsar.layout  (the au.class is a derived of the amsart.cl).
I change the \DeclareLaTeXClass{article (AMS)}  by  
\DeclareLaTeXClass[au]{AlgUniversalis (AU)}.

I record a new layout called alguniv.layout
In LyX   run Reconfigure, closed and open Lyx. Open a new document.
So, I go  Document =  Settings -  Document Class  and when I select 
the new class is not available.



Do you see your layout there at all? Or is it marked unavailable?

If you don't see it at all, then where did you put your new layout file? 
You might try saving it as au.layout, and deleting the [au] optional 
argument. This is easier.


If it's marked unavailable, then the problem is that the configure.py 
script is not finding the class for some reason. Try to reconfigure again.


Richard



install new layout class

2009-12-13 Thread Sergio Celani

Hi

I have some problems for to install a new layout.

I create a layout for the class au.cl of the journal Algebra Universalis
ht= tp://www.math.umanitoba.ca/homepages/au/instructions.html

First, I install the au.cl class in Miktex.  The class is installed correctly 
because I have checked with Texnicenter.
So take the amsar.layout  (the au.class is a derived of the amsart.cl).
I change the \DeclareLaTeXClass{article (AMS)}  by  
\DeclareLaTeXClass[au]{AlgUniversalis (AU)}.
I record a new  layout called alguniv.layout
In LyX   run Reconfigure, closed and open Lyx. Open a new document.
So, I go  Document =>  Settings ->  Document Class  and when I select the new 
class is not available.

Please, I need some help

sac



Re: install new layout class

2009-12-13 Thread rgheck

On 12/13/2009 07:46 PM, Sergio Celani wrote:

Hi

I have some problems for to install a new layout.

I create a layout for the class au.cl of the journal Algebra Universalis
http://www.math.umanitoba.ca/homepages/au/instructions.html

I assume you have saved this as au.cls? I don't know for sure, but LyX 
may want to see the standard .cls extension.


First, I install the au.cl class in Miktex.  The class is installed 
correctly because I have checked with Texnicenter.

So take the amsar.layout  (the au.class is a derived of the amsart.cl).
I change the \DeclareLaTeXClass{article (AMS)}  by  
\DeclareLaTeXClass[au]{AlgUniversalis (AU)}.

I record a new layout called alguniv.layout
In LyX   run Reconfigure, closed and open Lyx. Open a new document.
So, I go  Document =>  Settings ->  Document Class  and when I select 
the new class is not available.



Do you see your layout there at all? Or is it marked unavailable?

If you don't see it at all, then where did you put your new layout file? 
You might try saving it as au.layout, and deleting the "[au]" optional 
argument. This is easier.


If it's marked unavailable, then the problem is that the configure.py 
script is not finding the class for some reason. Try to reconfigure again.


Richard