Silly question I know, but I'm new to the Mac and I am trying to find
the documentation for the Beamer class.
Also how do I install extra classes. This all seemed failry obvious
with MikTex on Windows but struggling to find my way around the Mac.
Thanks,
Graham
On Feb 22, 2008, at 3:31 AM, Graham Smith wrote:
Silly question I know, but I'm new to the Mac and I am trying to
find the documentation for the Beamer class.
It depends on how you installed TeX. If you used MacTeX, it can be
found at:
Mmm, this is rather strange, I cannot find a directory called /usr/
local/...
Spotlight isn't finding beameruserguide.pdf
I did use MacTex to install
Thanks again
Graham
On 22 Feb 2008, at 13:13, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Feb 22, 2008, at 3:31 AM, Graham Smith wrote:
Silly question I
On 22.02.2008, at 14:13, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Feb 22, 2008, at 3:31 AM, Graham Smith wrote:
Silly question I know, but I'm new to the Mac and I am trying to
find the documentation for the Beamer class.
It depends on how you installed TeX. If you used MacTeX, it can be
found at:
Daniel,
Thanks, I will bear this in mind, but I am still having problems
finding my way around the Mac file structure
Graham
On 22 Feb 2008, at 16:26, Daniel Lohmann wrote:
On 22.02.2008, at 14:13, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Feb 22, 2008, at 3:31 AM, Graham Smith wrote:
Silly question
In the FInder choose from the Go menu Go to Folder, In there type /
usr og any directory you want to go to.
Not all folders are visible int the Finder but it is possible to see
all folders using this.
Bjarnþór
On 22.2.2008, at 17:30, Graham Smith wrote:
Daniel,
Thanks, I will bear this in
Bjarnþór
Many thanks for this, extremely useful. I am enjoying my new Mac, but
some things are very different.
Graham
On 22 Feb 2008, at 18:35, Bjarnþór G. Kolbeins wrote:
In the FInder choose from the Go menu Go to Folder, In there
type /usr og any directory you want to go to.
Not
Silly question I know, but I'm new to the Mac and I am trying to find
the documentation for the Beamer class.
Also how do I install extra classes. This all seemed failry obvious
with MikTex on Windows but struggling to find my way around the Mac.
Thanks,
Graham
On Feb 22, 2008, at 3:31 AM, Graham Smith wrote:
Silly question I know, but I'm new to the Mac and I am trying to
find the documentation for the Beamer class.
It depends on how you installed TeX. If you used MacTeX, it can be
found at:
Mmm, this is rather strange, I cannot find a directory called /usr/
local/...
Spotlight isn't finding beameruserguide.pdf
I did use MacTex to install
Thanks again
Graham
On 22 Feb 2008, at 13:13, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Feb 22, 2008, at 3:31 AM, Graham Smith wrote:
Silly question I
On 22.02.2008, at 14:13, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Feb 22, 2008, at 3:31 AM, Graham Smith wrote:
Silly question I know, but I'm new to the Mac and I am trying to
find the documentation for the Beamer class.
It depends on how you installed TeX. If you used MacTeX, it can be
found at:
Daniel,
Thanks, I will bear this in mind, but I am still having problems
finding my way around the Mac file structure
Graham
On 22 Feb 2008, at 16:26, Daniel Lohmann wrote:
On 22.02.2008, at 14:13, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Feb 22, 2008, at 3:31 AM, Graham Smith wrote:
Silly question
In the FInder choose from the Go menu Go to Folder, In there type /
usr og any directory you want to go to.
Not all folders are visible int the Finder but it is possible to see
all folders using this.
Bjarnþór
On 22.2.2008, at 17:30, Graham Smith wrote:
Daniel,
Thanks, I will bear this in
Bjarnþór
Many thanks for this, extremely useful. I am enjoying my new Mac, but
some things are very different.
Graham
On 22 Feb 2008, at 18:35, Bjarnþór G. Kolbeins wrote:
In the FInder choose from the Go menu Go to Folder, In there
type /usr og any directory you want to go to.
Not
Silly question I know, but I'm new to the Mac and I am trying to find
the documentation for the Beamer class.
Also how do I install extra classes. This all seemed failry obvious
with MikTex on Windows but struggling to find my way around the Mac.
Thanks,
Graham
On Feb 22, 2008, at 3:31 AM, Graham Smith wrote:
Silly question I know, but I'm new to the Mac and I am trying to
find the documentation for the Beamer class.
It depends on how you installed TeX. If you used MacTeX, it can be
found at:
Mmm, this is rather strange, I cannot find a directory called /usr/
local/...
Spotlight isn't finding "beameruserguide.pdf"
I did use MacTex to install
Thanks again
Graham
On 22 Feb 2008, at 13:13, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Feb 22, 2008, at 3:31 AM, Graham Smith wrote:
Silly question I
On 22.02.2008, at 14:13, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Feb 22, 2008, at 3:31 AM, Graham Smith wrote:
Silly question I know, but I'm new to the Mac and I am trying to
find the documentation for the Beamer class.
It depends on how you installed TeX. If you used MacTeX, it can be
found at:
Daniel,
Thanks, I will bear this in mind, but I am still having problems
finding my way around the Mac file structure
Graham
On 22 Feb 2008, at 16:26, Daniel Lohmann wrote:
On 22.02.2008, at 14:13, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Feb 22, 2008, at 3:31 AM, Graham Smith wrote:
Silly question
In the FInder choose from the Go menu Go to Folder, In there type /
usr og any directory you want to go to.
Not all folders are visible int the Finder but it is possible to see
all folders using this.
Bjarnþór
On 22.2.2008, at 17:30, Graham Smith wrote:
Daniel,
Thanks, I will bear this in
Bjarnþór
Many thanks for this, extremely useful. I am enjoying my new Mac, but
some things are very different.
Graham
On 22 Feb 2008, at 18:35, Bjarnþór G. Kolbeins wrote:
In the FInder choose from the Go menu Go to Folder, In there
type /usr og any directory you want to go to.
Not
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