No drama whatsoever for 10 years or so when downloading from TUG and
upgrading (annually). But then I have a shell script to do this for me.
I have now installed BasicTeX on one of my boxes as a homebrew cask and
will see what happens when the annual upgrade comes round.
Never mind that I don't
On Mon, 4 Jan 2021 13:43:26 +0200
Dr Eberhard W Lisse wrote:
> Heba,
>
> download BasicTeX from the MacTex site. And then use tlmgr from the
> command line to install missing packages individually. Before an
> update it is trivial to save the list of installed packages so that
> one can
Heba,
download BasicTeX from the MacTex site. And then use tlmgr from the
command line to install missing packages individually. Before an update
it is trivial to save the list of installed packages so that one can
re-install them afterwards.
I bought me a 32Gig 4TB MacBoc 13" Pro (BtO) the
Thanks download 4 G then installation around 7 so it is very hard to
download. Any alternative? If I need to buy a new Mac/ laptop for
programming, what will be the best ?
Thanks and regards
*Heba Hussein (*何芭 侯赛因) BDS, MDSc, PhD, NBDEBDS, MDSc, Ph
*Faculty, Wright College, Chicago, IL, USA*
Dear Heba,
Delete MiKTeX, install MacTeX-2020: https://www.tug.org/mactex/
> On Jan 3, 2021, at 3:59 PM, heba said wrote:
>
> Hi, I need to download Lyx, and as I know, I need MikTex first. I get the
> following error message. I am MacBook Air high sierra.
>
> Process: MiKTeX