Strange Temp directory used

2012-10-25 Thread Andreas Paeffgen
MacOS 10.7.4, Lyx 2.04 In the preferences of Lyx i set the temp directory path to /Users/MyUser/Documents/TMP. But Lyx uses the following path to create tmp files: /private/var/folders/c9.. Is there a way force Lyx to use the path in the preferences? Andreas

Re: Metric (TFM) file not found error

2012-10-25 Thread Paul A . Rubin
> Once more for maikng it clear: if I run pdflatex in the same directory > the pdf file is created and is correct. Latex can find the file > if I run pdflatex. What happens if you run pdflatex from a different directory and give it the path to the exported .tex file? LyX does not run pdflatex in

Re: file does not exist

2012-10-25 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
Am Donnerstag, 25. Oktober 2012, 13:31:50 schrieb Moritz Deecke: > Dear friend, > > for a while I have not made a pdf out of my lyx-document of my > dissertation. After trying I get this message. > > > Die Datei existiert nicht: ("file does not exist") > /var/folders/G7/G7HClQ+dEtK7PI0gLeGKrU+++

file does not exist

2012-10-25 Thread Moritz Deecke
Dear friend, for a while I have not made a pdf out of my lyx-document of my dissertation. After trying I get this message. Die Datei existiert nicht: ("file does not exist") /var/folders/G7/G7HClQ+dEtK7PI0gLeGKrU+++TI/-Tmp-/lyx_tmpdir.L16298/lyx_tmpbuf6/Biografie_und_Ekstase_VII.pdf can you pl

Re: google app for lyx?

2012-10-25 Thread Liviu Andronic
On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 7:57 AM, xPol wrote: > I am thinking about the possibilty to retrive lyx file from google > repository (so called 'drive'), pass it to lyx on my station, edit and > save the modified file then upload to google drive as a new version. > (google drive manages doc versions). >

Re: Cannot change language default

2012-10-25 Thread Edmund Lian
On Oct 25, 2012, at 1:52, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: > Do you have "Use non-TeX fonts" activated? If so, you cannot change > the encoding. XeTeX/LuaTeX with fontspec (i.e. OpenType fonts) only > support utf8, no other encoding. Yes, that was it, thanks! ...Edmund.