Thanx, I will follow your instructions. Nevertheless...

Do you always give up if it doesn't work immediately.


No, I don't.  But as I think I explained before, I had so many problems
with MikTeX, that I uninstalled it and reinstalled it in full... All
packages... :P
So yes, I have some reason to give up on MikTeX.

Regards.

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Julio Rojas
[email protected]


On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 8:33 PM, Uwe Stöhr <[email protected]> wrote:

> Am 10.09.2013 22:27, schrieb Julio Rojas:
>
>
>  Dear Uwe, I could trace my problem back to some bug in MikTeX that
>> required
>> updating.
>>
>
> OK, I could not see nay problem and also not after updating MikTeX.
>
>
>  Nevertheless, when MikTeX tries to rebuild the font cache after
>> being updated, it gets stuck scanning c:/Windows/Fonts.
>>
>
> Maybe this takes a bit longer. Alternatively just run an update again.
> If the problem persists
> 1. update the FNDB of MikTeX
> 2. update the format files
> 3. update the FNDB of MikTeX
> 4. run again an update.
>
>
>  Can I remove MikTeX and install TeXLive?
>>
>
> Do you always give up if it doesn't work immediately. As said on my 3 PCs
> i don't have any problem with MiKTeX. If your problem persists it must be a
> problem with your MiKTeX, probably you changed there something. If you
> cannot fix it, uninstall MikTeX _completely_ and subsequently reinstall it.
> (if possible to the same folder as before to save you some reconfiguration
> work for LyX)
>
>
> regards Uwe
>

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