Re: [protext] Installation dialog in German?

2007-03-06 Thread Thomas Feuerstack
James J. Ramsey wrote: >> so could you describe a little bit more precisely, >> how you've started >> the installation? Under normal circumstances, >> >> - you'll download the selfextracting *.exe, and >> extract the content by >> double-clicking on that file, > > This is as far as I got. When I

Re: [protext] Installation dialog in German?

2007-03-05 Thread Karl Berry
I didn't see an ISO for the current version of proTeXt. There's no mention of it on the web page . The situation had been in flux for a while, just now resolved. Happily, now the ISO's are available from a couple of sites, including Thomas'. I added links to t

Re: [protext] Installation dialog in German?

2007-03-05 Thread James J. Ramsey
--- Thomas Feuerstack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > so could you describe a little bit more precisely, > how you've started > the installation? Under normal circumstances, > > - you'll download the selfextracting *.exe, and > extract the content by > double-clicking on that file, This is as far

Re: [protext] Installation dialog in German?

2007-03-05 Thread Thomas Feuerstack
Hi, James J. Ramsey wrote: >> Somehow I thought that the first thing it did was >> ask what language you >> wanted to use. > > I didn't see any dialog to that effect, sorry. so could you describe a little bit more precisely, how you've started the installation? Under normal circumstances, - yo

Re: [protext] Installation dialog in German?

2007-03-03 Thread Karl Berry
Hi James, Why is the install dialog in German? Somehow I thought that the first thing it did was ask what language you wanted to use. I know the main pdf installation document is available in English (protext-install-en.pdf), so if you can just get to that point, you should be ok. Thomas,

Re: [protext] Installation dialog in German?

2007-03-03 Thread James J. Ramsey
--- Karl Berry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi James, > > Why is the install dialog in German? > > Somehow I thought that the first thing it did was > ask what language you > wanted to use. I didn't see any dialog to that effect, sorry. > I know the main pdf installation > document is av

[protext] Installation dialog in German?

2007-03-02 Thread James J. Ramsey
At least if I recall correctly, I downloaded my copy of ProTeXt from a mirror in the United States (though I forget which one). Not sure if this is significant, but I downloaded at home on a Mac, burned to a CD, and attempted an install on my Windows box at my office at university. (I'm a grad stud