> I must generate the format file..
> Sorry I don't know this.
>
> I tried "fmtutil --byfmt=tex" as you wrote.
>
> I made it! Thank you for your helping!!
Normally, the format files are generated by calling
texconfig init
This usually happens when running "make install" (installation from
Hi Thomas
At 10:10 午前 01/05/28 +0200, Thomas Esser wrote:
> > Where is the "tex.fmt"?
>
> What happens if you run
> fmtutil --byfmt=tex
>
Ah-..
I must generate the format file..
Sorry I don't know this.
I tried "fmtutil --byfmt=tex" as you wrote.
I made it! Thank you for your hel
> Where is the "tex.fmt"?
What happens if you run
fmtutil --byfmt=tex
Thomas
Hi Thomas.
At 12:13 午後 01/05/24 +0200, Thomas Esser wrote:
> > I installed teTeX-1.0 source version.
>
> Did you follow the instructions, e.g. INSTALL or QuickInstall?
> More specifically, did you install the texmf tarball?
>
I downloaded teTeX-src-1.0.tar.gz, teTeX-texmf-1.0.tar.gz
> I installed teTeX-1.0 source version.
Did you follow the instructions, e.g. INSTALL or QuickInstall?
More specifically, did you install the texmf tarball?
Thomas
On Fri, Mar 24, 2000 at 05:01:53PM +0100, Lele wrote:
> Hi, i'm an italian student and i am really newbie of tex.
> Every time i try to run latex or tex have a .dvi i have
> :" This is Tex, Version 3.14159 (Web2C 7.2)
>I can't find the format file 'tex.fmt'!"
> I run a Dbian 2.1 with the follo