Ja napot
It's not very often I get to use my two words of Hungarian,
especially now that Nepkosarsaszag Ut is obsolete. Thanks for the opportunity
and the help. I'll try it.
Someone suggested I just get xdvi out of the tetex-bin package and inst
all it. I tried that and it did
I retrieved dvisvga and dvilx from slink. I tried to install them
with dpkg. Each attempt fails with
the message tetex-bin is required but not installed. What am I missing
about this?
chuck kaufman
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On Tue, 20 Oct 1998, Paul Seelig wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I retrieved dvisvga and dvilx from slink. I tried to install them
with dpkg. Each attempt fails with
the message tetex-bin is required but not installed. What am I missing
about this?
chuck kaufman
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
See dpkg
xdvi is in tetex-bin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have just upgraded to 2.0. Previously I could view .dvi files with xdvi.
It is no longer present. Is there a .dvi viewer (preferably for x) that
does not require a tetex installation?
Thanks
I have just upgraded to 2.0. Previously I could view .dvi files with xdvi.
It is no longer present. Is there a .dvi viewer (preferably for x) that
does not require a tetex installation?
Thanks
Chuck Kaufman
On Tue, 20 Oct 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have just upgraded to 2.0. Previously I could view .dvi files with xdvi.
It is no longer present. Is there a .dvi viewer (preferably for x) that
does not require a tetex installation?
Yes, there is tmview-98.06, which is split into the two .deb
On Tue, 20 Oct 1998, Paul Seelig wrote:
On Tue, 20 Oct 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have just upgraded to 2.0. Previously I could view .dvi files with xdvi.
It is no longer present. Is there a .dvi viewer (preferably for x) that
does not require a tetex installation?
Yes, there is
Thanks Paul. I'll try them right away.
Chuck Kaufman
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