On 10 Nov 2005, at 09:36, Gerben Wierda wrote:
The "crontab" tool takes care of this. You get mail as yourself on your
system.
(Now I understand)
Right (in 99.99% of the cases).
Update, installed, configured. I'm happy.
Yes, everything works fine as usual.
Thanks to all. As usual, too.
>> If you start i-Installer and go to the Preferences and you go to the
>> "Other" tab you can set an automatic check for updates on i-Packages
>> you have ("Check packages for updates...").
>
> Already done.
>
>> This creates a unix 'crontab' entry which is run at the time you have
>> selected (e
If you start i-Installer and go to the Preferences and you go to the
"Other" tab you can set an automatic check for updates on i-Packages
you have ("Check packages for updates...").
Already done.
This creates a unix 'crontab' entry which is run at the time you have
selected (e.g. every day a
On Nov 9, 2005, at 11:37, Hans Hagen wrote:
andrea valle wrote:
Gerben, Thomas,
I'm cleaning my hard disk (and my mind) and reinstalling.
I changed the PATH (via bash tutorial...) and removed the sw tree.
I installed thru i-installer, including the context updater.
Now I have the two files
Gerben, Thomas,
I'm cleaning my hard disk (and my mind) and reinstalling.
I changed the PATH (via bash tutorial...) and removed the sw tree.
I installed thru i-installer, including the context updater.
Now I have the two files mentioned by Thomas in their right place.
Updating ConTeXt I have o
andrea valle wrote:
Gerben, Thomas,
I'm cleaning my hard disk (and my mind) and reinstalling.
I changed the PATH (via bash tutorial...) and removed the sw tree.
I installed thru i-installer, including the context updater.
Now I have the two files mentioned by Thomas in their right place.
Upd
> Andrea,
>
> what kind of installation are you using? Gerben's i-installer or fink
> or have you installed tetex on your own? If you want to find out
> where different files reside, run this command:
>
> kpsewhere mp-spec.mp
>
> on my system (Gerben's architecture), I get:
>
> /usr/local/teTeX/sha
Andrea,what kind of installation are you using? Gerben's i-installer or fink or have you installed tetex on your own? If you want to find out where different files reside, run this command:kpsewhere mp-spec.mpon my system (Gerben's architecture), I get:/usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/metapost/co
andrea valle wrote:
Bad way.
I substituted all the m-spec.mp I was able to find (2).I runned a
texexec, obtained a new metafun.mem, and substituted the old one.
Something changed, in the sense that I have no output at all: a blank page.
That would/should have worked, as far as i can tell. I a
Bad way.
I substituted all the m-spec.mp I was able to find (2).I runned a
texexec, obtained a new metafun.mem, and substituted the old one.
Something changed, in the sense that I have no output at all: a blank
page.
-a-
On 8 Nov 2005, at 09:34, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
andrea valle wrote:
I
andrea valle wrote:
I think I found the mem file. In fact, I created a .mem file and when I
substitute the old with the new one, nothing get printed out anymore.
Do you mean this in a good or a bad way?
I'm getting really lost with all this unix-filename always repeating in
different parts
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