kpsewhich (dvipdfm)

2000-04-13 Thread jarausch
Sorry if this is a dumb question. I am trying to install dvipdfm which installs /ARC/LOCAL/teTeX.2305/share/texmf/dvipdfm/config/t1fonts.map Although I have called texhash kpsewhich doesn't find t1fonts.map and therefore dvipdfm neither. What do I miss? Thanks for a hint, Helmut. --

Re: OT:Re: Powerpoint for tetex?

2000-04-13 Thread Joerg Rambau
Hi, I am not using seminar, so maybe there is a difference to slides. Ok, I then removed \usepackage[T1]{fontenc}, as the replies on this list This is not necessary with our installation. No idea here. It would now compile, but not include ps-graphics because of "unkown \specials".

Re: OT:Re: Powerpoint for tetex?

2000-04-13 Thread Keith Refson
Verwalter Dr.Betz writes: Yes - I know it's off-topic - but on behalf of the question of adding dvipdfm to tetex: I now managed to install it on SUSE Linux 6.0 (not 6.3). When I tried compiling the TeX-Source \documentclass[]{seminar} it said: "something is wrong - are you sure

Re: Making slides..

2000-04-13 Thread Thomas Ruedas
SliTeX is obsolete, AFAIK. Use the seminar package, which is included in teTeX and read its documentation sem-user.dvi or get foiltex from CTAN. HTH, -- Thomas Ruedas Institute of Meteorology and Geophysics, J.W.Goethe

Re: Making slides..

2000-04-13 Thread Neil Zanella
What are the advantages of using the seminar package over using \documentclass{slides} within LaTeX? Thanks, Neil On Thu, 13 Apr 2000, Thomas Ruedas wrote: SliTeX is obsolete, AFAIK. Use the seminar package, which is included in teTeX and read its documentation sem-user.dvi or get foiltex

Re: Making slides..

2000-04-13 Thread Karsten Tinnefeld
Is slitex (for making latex) included in teTeX? If not where can I find it? If yes how can I use it? 1) Wrong forum. Ask in news:comp.text.tex next time. Find out about a mailing list before mailing around. 2) superseded by latex2e "slides" document class. Karsten -- Karsten Tinnefeld