Stefano,
My appologies in being so late in getting back to you. I just finally got
around to dealing with this problem today (Saturday)
Your instructions for setting the path seem to have worked perfectly.
tex -v now gives me the correct version.
The only difference I found was that the path
Hi
I have a fairly large table that just about fits onto one page. I prefer it
to be only one one page and not split it across two pages. The problem is
that the page number is displaying over the table and I would prefer it not
to do that. Is there any way to get the page number not to overwrite
On 17/03/12 16:03, Gerhardus Geldenhuis wrote:
Hi
I have a fairly large table that just about fits onto one page. I
prefer it to be only one one page and not split it across two pages.
The problem is that the page number is displaying over the table and I
would prefer it not to do that. Is
Gerhardus Geldenhuis wrote:
I have a fairly large table that just about fits onto one page. I prefer it
to be only one one page and not split it across two pages. The problem is
that the page number is displaying over the table and I would prefer it not
to do that. Is there any way to get the
On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 10:03 AM, John Kane jrkrid...@inbox.com wrote:
Now to figure out how to get tlmgr to work.
Hmm, do you have it in your path? I mean, what happens if you just
type tlmgr at the prompt, or, which tlmgr (at the prompt?
If you don't then look for it on your system (with,
Stefano,
My appologies in being so late in getting back to you. I just finally got
around to dealing with this problem today (Saturday)
Your instructions for setting the path seem to have worked perfectly.
tex -v now gives me the correct version.
The only difference I found was that the path
Hi
I have a fairly large table that just about fits onto one page. I prefer it
to be only one one page and not split it across two pages. The problem is
that the page number is displaying over the table and I would prefer it not
to do that. Is there any way to get the page number not to overwrite
On 17/03/12 16:03, Gerhardus Geldenhuis wrote:
Hi
I have a fairly large table that just about fits onto one page. I
prefer it to be only one one page and not split it across two pages.
The problem is that the page number is displaying over the table and I
would prefer it not to do that. Is
Gerhardus Geldenhuis wrote:
I have a fairly large table that just about fits onto one page. I prefer it
to be only one one page and not split it across two pages. The problem is
that the page number is displaying over the table and I would prefer it not
to do that. Is there any way to get the
On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 10:03 AM, John Kane jrkrid...@inbox.com wrote:
Now to figure out how to get tlmgr to work.
Hmm, do you have it in your path? I mean, what happens if you just
type tlmgr at the prompt, or, which tlmgr (at the prompt?
If you don't then look for it on your system (with,
Stefano,
My appologies in being so late in getting back to you. I just finally got
around to dealing with this problem today (Saturday)
Your instructions for setting the path seem to have worked perfectly.
tex -v now gives me the correct version.
The only difference I found was that the path
Hi
I have a fairly large table that just about fits onto one page. I prefer it
to be only one one page and not split it across two pages. The problem is
that the page number is displaying over the table and I would prefer it not
to do that. Is there any way to get the page number not to overwrite
On 17/03/12 16:03, Gerhardus Geldenhuis wrote:
> Hi
> I have a fairly large table that just about fits onto one page. I
> prefer it to be only one one page and not split it across two pages.
> The problem is that the page number is displaying over the table and I
> would prefer it not to do that.
Gerhardus Geldenhuis wrote:
> I have a fairly large table that just about fits onto one page. I prefer it
> to be only one one page and not split it across two pages. The problem is
> that the page number is displaying over the table and I would prefer it not
> to do that. Is there any way to get
On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 10:03 AM, John Kane wrote:
> Now to figure out how to get tlmgr to work.
Hmm, do you have it in your path? I mean, what happens if you just
type tlmgr at the prompt, or, "which tlmgr" (at the prompt?
If you don't then look for it on your system
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