Re: Tutorial sample files

2013-12-27 Thread Anders Ekberg
On 2013-12-27 04:37, Steve Litt sl...@troubleshooters.com wrote: If you know the filename, why don't you access a command prompt and type: locate filename | more I guess theoretically you might have to install some stuff to do that, but it's a wise investment. Works out of the box on Mac OSX

Re: Tutorial sample files

2013-12-27 Thread justin
Richard Talley rich.talley at gmail.com writes: I'm not quite ready to upgrade to Mavericks, but this technique is so fundamental to how OS X has worked since the very beginning I can't see Apple removing it. My search also came up empty on your issue. Try this instead: Open a

Re: Tutorial sample files

2013-12-27 Thread Richard Talley
Happy New Year to you too. Glad you were able to find the LyX example files you were looking for. Spotlight doesn't index inside application bundles, so the Finder search behavior you describe is normal on OS X. Users normally wouldn't need to be searching inside bundles; the situation with the

Re: Tutorial sample files

2013-12-27 Thread Jerry
On Dec 26, 2013, at 4:29 PM, justin justina...@yahoo.com wrote: On the Mac installation, they get buried inside of the app package. Find LyX.app in your applications folder Right click on it and select show package contentsThe go to Contents - Resources - examples It might be a good

Re: Tutorial sample files

2013-12-27 Thread Anders Ekberg
On 2013-12-27 04:37, Steve Litt sl...@troubleshooters.com wrote: If you know the filename, why don't you access a command prompt and type: locate filename | more I guess theoretically you might have to install some stuff to do that, but it's a wise investment. Works out of the box on Mac OSX

Re: Tutorial sample files

2013-12-27 Thread justin
Richard Talley rich.talley at gmail.com writes: I'm not quite ready to upgrade to Mavericks, but this technique is so fundamental to how OS X has worked since the very beginning I can't see Apple removing it. My search also came up empty on your issue. Try this instead: Open a

Re: Tutorial sample files

2013-12-27 Thread Richard Talley
Happy New Year to you too. Glad you were able to find the LyX example files you were looking for. Spotlight doesn't index inside application bundles, so the Finder search behavior you describe is normal on OS X. Users normally wouldn't need to be searching inside bundles; the situation with the

Re: Tutorial sample files

2013-12-27 Thread Jerry
On Dec 26, 2013, at 4:29 PM, justin justina...@yahoo.com wrote: On the Mac installation, they get buried inside of the app package. Find LyX.app in your applications folder Right click on it and select show package contentsThe go to Contents - Resources - examples It might be a good

Re: Tutorial sample files

2013-12-27 Thread Anders Ekberg
On 2013-12-27 04:37, "Steve Litt" wrote: >If you know the filename, why don't you access a command prompt and >type: > >locate filename | more > >I guess theoretically you might have to install some stuff to do that, >but it's a wise investment. Works out of the box

Re: Tutorial sample files

2013-12-27 Thread justin
Richard Talley gmail.com> writes: > > > > I'm not quite ready to upgrade to Mavericks, but this technique is so fundamental to how OS X has worked since the very beginning I can't see Apple removing it. My search also came up empty on your issue. > > Try this instead: > > > > Open a

Re: Tutorial sample files

2013-12-27 Thread Richard Talley
Happy New Year to you too. Glad you were able to find the LyX example files you were looking for. Spotlight doesn't index inside application bundles, so the Finder search behavior you describe is normal on OS X. Users normally wouldn't need to be searching inside bundles; the situation with the

Re: Tutorial sample files

2013-12-27 Thread Jerry
On Dec 26, 2013, at 4:29 PM, justin wrote: > >> On the Mac installation, they get buried inside of the app package. >> >> Find LyX.app in your applications folder >> Right click on it and select "show package contents"The go to Contents -> > Resources -> examples >> It