> LaTeX installed on any computer on which I was using org mode. I'd like to
> introduce org mode to a co-worker unfamiliar with the whole concept of plain
> text files, markup, and literate programming, etc. Would they need to install
Good to know people are more and more moving away from documen
Christopher W Ryan writes:
> I'm a longtime LaTeX user and a more recent org mode user. So I've always
> had LaTeX installed on any computer on which I was using org mode. I'd like
> to introduce org mode to a co-worker unfamiliar with the whole concept of
> plain text files, markup, and literate
Hi all,
>> Would they need to install LaTeX too, or is org mode self-contained and
>> able to export to pdf without LaTeX an friends installed?
>
>
> Yes, they'd need to have a LaTeX distribution installed on their system. In
> my experience, installing the full latest version of TexLive is the ea
Hello Christopher
I have a docker image with LaTeX installed in order not to "pollute" my
local filesystem with the 4GB of additional libraries a full LaTeX
installation requires.
If your co-worker is a software developer you could use that approach.
Here is mi Dockerfile for LaTeX:
FROM ubuntu:
On Mon, Jan 22, 2018 at 9:57 AM Christopher W Ryan
wrote:
> Would they need to install LaTeX too, or is org mode self-contained and
> able to export to pdf without LaTeX an friends installed?
>
Yes, they'd need to have a LaTeX distribution installed on their system. In
my experience, installing
I'm a longtime LaTeX user and a more recent org mode user. So I've always
had LaTeX installed on any computer on which I was using org mode. I'd like
to introduce org mode to a co-worker unfamiliar with the whole concept of
plain text files, markup, and literate programming, etc. Would they need
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