Package Braille
Hi all : I have download de file braille.sty, to type in Braille. Someone can say me where I must copy this file in Lyx o Latex directory ? My system is Linux Mandriva Thanks advanced Miguel smime.p7s Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature
Re: Package Braille
icebna wrote: Hi all : I have download de file braille.sty, to type in Braille. Someone can say me where I must copy this file in Lyx o Latex directory ? You have a lot of choices. If you want to put it in the system location, find the file natbib.sty. On my system, it's at /usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/natbib/natbib.sty. Change as appropriate for your system. Then you can put braille.sty at: /usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/contrib/braille/braille.sty though it only really matters that it is under .../latex/. A better solution, though, is not to put it with the system stuff. Find the file texmf.cnf. (On my system, it is at /usr/share/texmf/web2c/texmf.cnf.) Look through it for the variables TEXMFLOCAL and TEXMFHOME. These define the location of the local and user trees. You can put files you download into those locations. Note that you want these trees to look like the main tree. So braille.sty would go into something like: /home/you/texmf/tex/latex/contrib/braille/braille.sty Make sure you run texhash after you install the package---and as root, if you put it somewhere only root can write. rh
Package Braille
Hi all : I have download de file braille.sty, to type in Braille. Someone can say me where I must copy this file in Lyx o Latex directory ? My system is Linux Mandriva Thanks advanced Miguel smime.p7s Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature
Re: Package Braille
icebna wrote: Hi all : I have download de file braille.sty, to type in Braille. Someone can say me where I must copy this file in Lyx o Latex directory ? You have a lot of choices. If you want to put it in the system location, find the file natbib.sty. On my system, it's at /usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/natbib/natbib.sty. Change as appropriate for your system. Then you can put braille.sty at: /usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/contrib/braille/braille.sty though it only really matters that it is under .../latex/. A better solution, though, is not to put it with the system stuff. Find the file texmf.cnf. (On my system, it is at /usr/share/texmf/web2c/texmf.cnf.) Look through it for the variables TEXMFLOCAL and TEXMFHOME. These define the location of the local and user trees. You can put files you download into those locations. Note that you want these trees to look like the main tree. So braille.sty would go into something like: /home/you/texmf/tex/latex/contrib/braille/braille.sty Make sure you run texhash after you install the package---and as root, if you put it somewhere only root can write. rh
Package Braille
Hi all : I have download de file braille.sty, to type in Braille. Someone can say me where I must copy this file in Lyx o Latex directory ? My system is Linux Mandriva Thanks advanced Miguel smime.p7s Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature
Re: Package Braille
icebna wrote: Hi all : I have download de file braille.sty, to type in Braille. Someone can say me where I must copy this file in Lyx o Latex directory ? You have a lot of choices. If you want to put it in the system location, find the file natbib.sty. On my system, it's at /usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/natbib/natbib.sty. Change as appropriate for your system. Then you can put braille.sty at: /usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/contrib/braille/braille.sty though it only really matters that it is under .../latex/. A better solution, though, is not to put it with the system stuff. Find the file texmf.cnf. (On my system, it is at /usr/share/texmf/web2c/texmf.cnf.) Look through it for the variables TEXMFLOCAL and TEXMFHOME. These define the location of the "local" and "user" trees. You can put files you download into those locations. Note that you want these trees to look like the main tree. So braille.sty would go into something like: /home/you/texmf/tex/latex/contrib/braille/braille.sty Make sure you run texhash after you install the package---and as root, if you put it somewhere only root can write. rh