Am 27.10.2010 00:15, schrieb Jack Tanner:
I'm on Windows 7 with MiKTeX 2.8 and LyX 1.6.7. I ran a MiKTeX update
(using the admin version of MiKTeX Package Manager), and then
reconfigured LyX. Now, every time I run pdflatex from LyX, Windows
prompts me if I want to let MPM to make changes
On 26/10/2010 8:37 PM, Jack Tanner wrote:
Never mind. It turns out I got hit by this bug:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=3067362&group_id=10783&atid=110783
There are several bugs that have poped up on the MikTeX mailing list
since their 2.8 release; to be safe I wo
I'm on Windows 7 with MiKTeX 2.8 and LyX 1.6.7. I ran a MiKTeX update
(using the admin version of MiKTeX Package Manager), and then
reconfigured LyX. Now, every time I run pdflatex from LyX, Windows
prompts me if I want to let MPM to make changes to my system. Very
annoying. Worse, since
Ehud Kaplan wrote:
> By the way-- if I chose to install texlive from the ISO image, do I need to
> uninstall the
> previous version?
It's no necessary. I have lyx-1.5.5 working with texlive 2007 included
in Ubuntu 8.04,
that is installed in /usr/share/...
And the compiled lyx 1.6.1 working with
Stefano Franchi wrote:
> On Tuesday 24 February 2009 10:38:50 Ehud Kaplan wrote:
>> I realize that this is not a specific Lyx question, but someone here
>> might know the answer.
>> My main problem in running Lyx (or Latex) on Linux is the lack of a nice
>> packag
problem in running Lyx (or Latex) on Linux is the lack of a nice
package manager like Miktex is on Windows.
I heard that TexLive has a package manager, but I have not been able to
find it.
Can anyone help?
Thanks,
I believe the latest TexLive (2008) has a package manager. However, many Linux
On Tuesday 24 February 2009 10:38:50 Ehud Kaplan wrote:
> I realize that this is not a specific Lyx question, but someone here
> might know the answer.
> My main problem in running Lyx (or Latex) on Linux is the lack of a nice
> package manager like Miktex is on Windows.
> I heard t
I realize that this is not a specific Lyx question, but someone here
might know the answer.
My main problem in running Lyx (or Latex) on Linux is the lack of a nice
package manager like Miktex is on Windows.
I heard that TexLive has a package manager, but I have not been able to
find it.
Can
E. Kaplan wrote:
> That sounds very promising. What is the name of the TexLive package
> manager, and how do I run it?
The GUI can be started with
tlmgr --gui
Look here for further information:
http://www.tug.org/texlive/tlmgr.html
Jürgen
That sounds very promising. What is the name of the TexLive package
manager, and how do I run it?
Thanks,
Ehud Kaplan
Dave Hewitt wrote:
The caveat is that it gave me a "timeout was reached" error at one point
and quit. I noticed that when I installed one package before, a DOS
window came up near the end of the installation, did some work, and then
disappeared. This time I was installing about 10 new package
Paul et al.,
It was apparently a transient error, as you suggested. It worked the next
time around, with a caveat.
The caveat is that it gave me a "timeout was reached" error at one point
and quit. I noticed that when I installed one package before, a DOS window
came up near the end of the i
Dave Hewitt wrote:
I was trying to install the "preview" package for instant preview (as
instructed by the help docs online; just turning it on in Preferences
did not work)... and I got this error. I am an Admin on the machine and
have the newest LyX version. LyX was closed when I was doing thi
I was trying to install the "preview" package for instant preview (as
instructed by the help docs online; just turning it on in Preferences did
not work)... and I got this error. I am an Admin on the machine and have
the newest LyX version. LyX was closed when I was doing this. Not sure what
th
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