> It appears that most of the class files don't exist in the form of a
> rpm. In fact, some of this stuff doesn't seem to be downloadable as
> a .cls file (which is the format that lyx expects to see). Somehow
> (that I haven't yet read up on) you are to convert a tex file that
> you download f
On Fri, 24 Jan 2020 17:02:20 -0500
Noam Bernstein via CentOS wrote:
> Can you use
> yum whatprovides FILE_GLOB
> to figure out which package provides the particular class files that seem
> relevant?
It appears that most of the class files don't exist in the form of a rpm. In
fact, some of this
Can you use
yum whatprovides FILE_GLOB
to figure out which package provides the particular class files that seem
relevant?
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I'm not kind of an expert using Lyx, but I occasionally do some "structured
writing" and on those occasions I've really enjoyed using Lyx; the workflow and
the output just can't be beat.
I'm enough of a novice with it that I've never used anything other than the
"Article (Standard Class)" docum
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