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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/19/19 10:13 AM, Paul A. Rubin
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/18/19 4:04 PM, Mike Reeks
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style="text-align:justify;text-justify:inter-ideograph">Grateful
for your help. I am using lyx 2.2. I have used lyx to
produce pdf document and the corresponding latex file. I
need to be able to generate the pdf file from the latex file
I have created using lyx. Unfortuanely in importing the
latex file into lyx I get an error message ‘an error
occurred when running tex2lyx -f ‘. I have absolutely no dea
what to do.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Best regards</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Mike Reeks</p>
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Since you already have the LaTeX file, you could just run
"pdflatex <LaTeX file>" in a command window. You might need
to run it two or three consecutive times to get cross-references
and citations correct.<br>
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<p>Of course, he might also need to run BibTeX, etc, all of which is
more difficult on Windows, is it not? But getting TeXStudio might
make it all fairly easy.<br>
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<p>Riki</p>
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