Thanks for your replies. Hans' suggestion worked.
As for...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Bureau$ ./texcalc
[1] 16901
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Bureau$
I don't understand a thing about it. It's like klingon to me. ;O)
Nevertheless, I'm curious. Where do you input that ?
FYI, I'm on Windows.
Alan
On Wed,
Le jeudi 12 juin 2008 à 09:27 +0200, Alan Stone a écrit :
Thanks for your replies. Hans' suggestion worked.
As for...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Bureau$ ./texcalc
[1] 16901
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Bureau$
I don't understand a thing about it. It's like klingon to me. ;O)
Nevertheless, I'm
That's the way you would do if you were using a Unix
alike system.
Mama mia ! That definitely doesn't motivate me to switch
to something Unix-ish. Forgive me, I'm a simple soul. ;O)
Good you've put it here for future reference nevertheless.
Best,
Alan
Thanks Mojca.
For future reference, on how to proceed:
http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000549.htm
http://vlaurie.com/computers2/Articles/environment.htm
or google (with quotes): windows xp +path
Alan
On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 12:42 PM, Mojca Miklavec
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Jun
I downloaded Taco's TeXCalc script at http://tex.aanhet.net/utils/texcalc
and installed the required perlTk thingie.
Newbie question...
How do you run this silly script (*) ?
Using ActivePerl and sciTE.
Thanks,
Alan
(*) No, no it's not me who said it first... Taco wrote it himself ! ;O)
Alan Stone wrote:
I downloaded Taco's TeXCalc script at http://tex.aanhet.net/utils/texcalc
and installed the required perlTk thingie.
Newbie question...
How do you run this silly script (*) ?
Using ActivePerl and sciTE.
maybe just
perl texcalc.pl
if i remember right it's a perltk