On 3/29/11 1:52 AM, Paul Rubin wrote:
[...]
> You can point MiKTeX's package manager at any "repository", which can be one
> downloaded to a local or networked drive. The repository is not a server (in
> the sense that no software daemon runs); it's just a directory (and 10^100
> subdirectories).
Dr Eberhard W Lisse lisse.na> writes:
>
> Did I read somewhere once that one can have a local MikTeX server
> (some form of a mirror) so that can be done under controlled condition
> and then the local user(s) pull off of that one?
>
Apologies if I'm answering a question you are not asking; I
Did I read somewhere once that one can have a local MikTeX server
(some form of a mirror) so that can be done under controlled condition
and then the local user(s) pull off of that one?
el
On 2011-03-28 15:13 , Guenter Milde wrote:
> On 2011-03-28, Pavel Sanda wrote:
>> Guenter Milde wrote:
>
>>
On 2011-03-28, Pavel Sanda wrote:
> Guenter Milde wrote:
>> >> This is not necessary. Either you install MikTeX (assuming you are
>> >> talking about windows) separately, or you can download the
>> >> installer-bundle (IIRC this includes MikTeX).
>> > the problem is that some styles/classes are d
Guenter Milde wrote:
> >> This is not necessary. Either you install MikTeX (assuming you are talking
> >> about windows) separately, or you can download the installer-bundle (IIRC
> >> this includes MikTeX).
>
> > the problem is that some styles/classes are downloaded by miktex itself
> > and by
On 2011-03-24, Pavel Sanda wrote:
> Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
>>> It seems that when you installed it requires the ability to go to the web
>>> and pull down files, could you confirm that this is the case?
>> This is not necessary. Either you install MikTeX (assuming you are talking
>> about
Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
>> It seems that when you installed it requires the ability to go to the web
>> and pull down files, could you confirm that this is the case?
>>
>
> This is not necessary. Either you install MikTeX (assuming you are talking
> about windows) separately, or you can dow
On 24-3-2011 10:20, Ben Lincoln wrote:
Hi,
I work in the IT arena at Deutsche Bank, a user has come to me
requesting LYX on his work PC
Please could you give me some information on the following:
Lyx being free, is this something that can also be installed within a
Corporate environment o
Hi,
I work in the IT arena at Deutsche Bank, a user has come to me requesting LYX
on his work PC
Please could you give me some information on the following:
Lyx being free, is this something that can also be installed within a
Corporate environment or does this change the perspective on it?