I use the MacTex Basic version via Homebrew and a script to save the
installed packages before update from which I load after update.
Saves a few Gigs, and since I have moved the practice Desktop home on
retirement, gotten me a new Mini, keep the old Trashcan running
headless, and have two MacBook
On 6/21/24 11:20, matan guedj wrote:
hello,
> I've just updated from 2.3.7 to 2.4.0 and everything went smoothly but
> the preview environments I have in my files don't render anymore, I
> used to have TeX code in an ERT environment (for plots and graphs) and
> that ERT, inside a preview environmen
I’ve found over the years that it pays to install the complete TeX package on
any platform I’m working on. Tons of stuff gets installed that I won’t ever
need, but it guarantees that everything I will need is there. And disk space is
cheap and plentiful these days. :-)
-chris
> On Jun 21, 2024
> hello,
> I've just updated from 2.3.7 to 2.4.0 and everything went smoothly but the
> preview environments I have in my files don't render anymore, I used to
> have TeX code in an ERT environment (for plots and graphs) and that ERT,
> inside a preview environment, would render that code inside th
On 6/21/24 11:20, matan guedj wrote:
hello,
I've just updated from 2.3.7 to 2.4.0 and everything went smoothly but
the preview environments I have in my files don't render anymore, I
used to have TeX code in an ERT environment (for plots and graphs) and
that ERT, inside a preview environment,
hello,
I've just updated from 2.3.7 to 2.4.0 and everything went smoothly but the
preview environments I have in my files don't render anymore, I used to
have TeX code in an ERT environment (for plots and graphs) and that ERT,
inside a preview environment, would render that code inside the lyx file