Am 19.07.2011 um 00:17 schrieb Genzo Tanaka:

> I tried to install texmacs using fink on mac os X

It doesn't make much sense to install TeXmacs without having also a working TeX 
installation ...

I'd recommend to install MacTeX: http://www.tug.org/mactex/ (here is a preview 
of coming TeX Live 2011: http://tug.org/texlive/pretest.html). Don't install 
everything! MacTeX has a few utilities like Ghostscript or ImageMagick which 
are better provided by Fink – because kept up-to-date, better adopted to your 
hard- and software (MacTeX supports Mac OS X 10.4-10.6/10.7, PPC, old intel 32 
bit CPUs, modern 64 bit Xeon and Core processors). Fink can find this 
installation and accept it as system-tetex? I'm not sure about this last 
detail, since I remember that many years ago I needed a few C header files from 
teTeX to build TeX related applications with Fink...

MacTeX also comes with a few GUIs. TeXShop is an editor and PDF viewer, started 
on the NeXT. TLU, the TeX Live Updater, uses tlmgr to update the TeX Live 
(MacTeX) installation.

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Greetings

  Pete

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                                – Mark Twain


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