This is a bit off the main line of this thread, but maybe someone will be able to help--
I had installed TLMGR following the discussion here, and it installed without a problem.  When I ran it, nothing happened, but .   after I installed perl-tk and ran it again, the tlmgr gui opened  up. However, on my Yoga 2 Pro HiDPI screen the gui was useless-- everything is so tiny that I cannot read anything.  I could not find preferences in the tlmgr menus-- does anyone know how to make the tlmgr gui is usable with a high-resolution (3200X1800) screen?
Thans,
E. Kaplan


On 06/18/2016 09:56 PM, Kornel Benko wrote:
Am Samstag, 18. Juni 2016 um 18:06:24, schrieb Michael Berger <id...@online.de>
Hi Miguel, Kornel,
it seemed to be obvious that the installer missed some perl packages.
In lack of specific knowledge and brain power I used my gut feeling 
instead and added the following packages:
perl-tk
perl-Gtk2
libxft-dev
gtk+2.0
gtk+3.0
These in turn required quite a number of dependencies.

# ./install -gui
and  the Gui 2016 menu dialogue popped up
I accepted the default settings and the installation finished without 
problem.

In the end I was urged to add "/usr/local/texlive/2016/bin/x86_64-linux" 
to my PATH.
I will do that as Miguel told me and enter that line in LyX 
Preferences'  as PATH prefix.
This is nice, but that way you will use TL2016 _only_ from lyx.
I prefer to change my PATH directly, so that I have always access to the installed texlive.

The Perl/Tk installation is indeed very distro-specific!

Thanks very much for your valuable tips and advice.

Next challenge will be to install Lyx 2.2.
Miguel, please tell me if there is anything special to be obeyed - I may 
also ask Scott Kostyshak.

All the best and a nice weekend!
Michael

	Kornel

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