----- Original Message ----- From: "Adinda Praditya" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Uwe Stöhr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2006 3:11 PM
Subject: Re: Set line spacing

Adinda wrote:

Thank you all for the answers.
...repository? Is there any file that i can download all the packages in one
file instead of downloading them one by one?

http://dojo.miktex.org/blogs/christian_schenk/archive/2006/02/27/320.aspx
"The MiKTeX CD-R is available again. It contains a "live" MiKTeX system
(as of 2/21/2006).
Some not so important packages had to be omitted from the distribution in order to make it fit on the CD-R."

http://miktex.org/CD/  "Or burn your own CD-R from a somewhat
older ISO image (available here)."

http://www.tug.org/ftp/tex/miktex/  md.iso.bz2
all the Miktex packages to be burnt onto a cd, which become *.cabs
I think it is safer to unpack this with C:\msys\1.0\bin\bzip2.exe
because WinRar misses files sometimes. I think bzip2.exe comes
with default install of MinSys which is one of LyX's helper apps.
So you would invoke bzip2.exe from the command line on the file.
From say C:\isos or whatever folder contains the downloaded file, you
would type at the command line using the Msys shell, (without quotes)
"C:\msys\1.0\bin\bzip2.exe -d md.iso.bz2" <enter> unpacks the iso.

The Miktex program comes with three helper utilities,
Miktex Update Wizard, Miktex Options and Miktex Package Manager.
Use Start->All Programs->Miktex and put your mouse pointer on Miktex and a drop-down box appears with several options including those above.

If you just install one package, say setspace.sty, or a new font, then
you need to open up the Mitex Options utility, and run Refresh Now.
This makes the Miktex filename database aware of the new additions.
By install I mean put the file(s) in the correct C:\texmf or localtexmf
directory. Then you still need to run Miktex Options, Refresh Now, next.

Regards,
Stephen


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