David Arnold wrote:
Hans,
My impression from reading installation directions for minimals is that
when you open a shell, and if you have your .bash_profile configured,
that setuptex will be sourced. That must set some sort of path while the
current shell is active? Will that interfere with needing to suddenly
latex a file?
D.
On Sep 23, 2009, at 2:04 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
David Arnold wrote:
Hans,
No. I have Mactex texlive 2008 installed and I used the rsync
directions on:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Running_Mark_IV
The result is I no longer have a functioning context installation.
I will try installing the minimals, but I'd really like to get my
Mactex installation correct and the directions on the above page
correct.
you should install the minimals alongside (not combined) with mactex;
the operate isolated and can be updated independently and used without
interference (issue the setuptex script to switch to the minimals tree)
yes, as latex is not in the minimals. however, normally you will then
just use a separate shell
if you're running from an editor, and using mkiv, you can just run the
context script (use the full path to it) and it will operate in the tree
that it sits in
Hans
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