btw, I think Windows users are not command line experts. I think the
minimal installer can add more options.
for example, which distribution to choose (MKIV or XeTeX or pdfTeX),
which fonts to be download (TeXGyre, Kurier, Iwona...) according to
the distribution (in MKIV and XeTeX, download otf, otherwise download
type1 format).
and if the user download MKII version, we should automatically check
ruby, if not present, install it for the user.

On Sun, Sep 7, 2008 at 12:28 PM, Yue Wang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> For automatic environment setup, I think there are two values should
> be changed for better directory support:
>
> TEXMFCNF -->  ...\texmf\web2c (why did it find texmf-local/context on
> my machine ?)
> TEXMF  ---> {...} // add values like texmf-fonts, texmf-project,
> texmf-extra, etc. defined in setuptex.bat.
>
> Yue Wang
>
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