Kayvan Aghaiepour Sylvan wrote:
What the warning means is that you should not be running latex from
within the directory containing ``article.cls''.
Running ``latex ltxcheck'' in your home directory, or /tmp, or
wherever else you choose (other than $TEXMF/tex/latex/base/) is
fine. The
Kayvan Aghaiepour Sylvan wrote:
What the warning means is that you should not be running latex from
within the directory containing ``article.cls''.
Running ``latex ltxcheck'' in your home directory, or /tmp, or
wherever else you choose (other than $TEXMF/tex/latex/base/) is
fine. The
Kayvan Aghaiepour Sylvan wrote:
> What the warning means is that you should not be running latex from
> within the directory containing ``article.cls''.
>
> Running ``latex ltxcheck'' in your home directory, or /tmp, or
> wherever else you choose (other than $TEXMF/tex/latex/base/) is
> fine.
I got lyx ver 1.0.0, and installed the latest teTeX distribution, that
gives on the command
line latex:
This is TeX, Version 3.14159 (C version 6.1)
**
Starting LyX's configure, I obtain (snipped out the
"yes"
"Alessandro" == Alessandro Magni [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Alessandro What? NOT USEABLE? My teTeX directory
Alessandro contains - among the others - two dirs, named "latex" and
Alessandro "latex209". I suppose the first one is LaTeX2e (but I
Alessandro don't know how to
"Jean-Marc" == Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Alessandro What's wrong? If the latest teTeX distribution doesn't
Alessandro give you LATEX2e, where to get it? How to make LyX see
Alessandro that I really got latex??
Jean-Marc Are you using redhat linux 6.0, by chance? It
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
If you want to know what `not usable' means, you should try to run
latex ltxcheck
when checks whether yout LaTeX is correctly installed.
I'm not having any problems, but I decided to try this. Part of the
intro that it displays is this:
[kevin@localhost
I got lyx ver 1.0.0, and installed the latest teTeX distribution, that
gives on the command
line latex:
This is TeX, Version 3.14159 (C version 6.1)
**
Starting LyX's configure, I obtain (snipped out the
"yes"
"Alessandro" == Alessandro Magni [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Alessandro What? NOT USEABLE? My teTeX directory
Alessandro contains - among the others - two dirs, named "latex" and
Alessandro "latex209". I suppose the first one is LaTeX2e (but I
Alessandro don't know how to
"Jean-Marc" == Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Alessandro What's wrong? If the latest teTeX distribution doesn't
Alessandro give you LATEX2e, where to get it? How to make LyX see
Alessandro that I really got latex??
Jean-Marc Are you using redhat linux 6.0, by chance? It
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
If you want to know what `not usable' means, you should try to run
latex ltxcheck
when checks whether yout LaTeX is correctly installed.
I'm not having any problems, but I decided to try this. Part of the
intro that it displays is this:
[kevin@localhost
I got lyx ver 1.0.0, and installed the latest teTeX distribution, that
gives on the command
line latex:
This is TeX, Version 3.14159 (C version 6.1)
**
Starting LyX's configure, I obtain (snipped out the
"yes"
> "Alessandro" == Alessandro Magni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Alessandro> What? NOT USEABLE? My teTeX directory
Alessandro> contains - among the others - two dirs, named "latex" and
Alessandro> "latex209". I suppose the first one is LaTeX2e (but I
Alessandro> don't know
> "Jean-Marc" == Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Alessandro> What's wrong? If the latest teTeX distribution doesn't
Alessandro> give you LATEX2e, where to get it? How to make LyX see
Alessandro> that I really got latex??
Jean-Marc> Are you using redhat linux 6.0, by
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> If you want to know what `not usable' means, you should try to run
> latex ltxcheck
> when checks whether yout LaTeX is correctly installed.
I'm not having any problems, but I decided to try this. Part of the
intro that it displays is this:
> [kevin@localhost
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