Dear Mojca: >> ...it permanently so that I can invoke it in all my documents? I was >> unable to find instructions in the ConTexT garden for this, and what >> I could find on the archives was not helpful (something about >> "running mktexlsr" and/or "texhash" that I have don't know how to do >> in OS X, and would be afraid to do without instructions anyway for >> fear of screwing up my TeX distribution). > > You can put the file to any location where TeX can find it. For > example if the file context.tex is located under > [somepath]/texmf[-local]/tex/context/base/context.tex > you might put the file to > [somepath]/texmf[-local]/tex/context/third/t-amsl.tex > (but basically any location under "texmf" would do). > > ... and then run mktexlsr without any additinal arguments. > > You cannot screw up your TeX distribution by running mktexlsr or > texhash: they're only meant to refresh the database (to know which > file is where). Either of the commands should be present on your > distribution I believe (most probably mktxlsr). > > Mojca
Thanks. The previous response on the list solved this particular problem, but for future reference, how do I "run" mktexlsr? from the OS X Terminal? I have never used that before, so I would need pretty basic instructions (e.g. would I have tell the Terminal where to find "mktexlsr"?). I appreciate your help! Tom _______________________________________________ ntg-context mailing list [email protected] http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
