Thanks to Christopher Menzel, too, who suggested almost exactly the
same solution, while my previous email was sitting in my outbox waiting
for me to go online.
Ben
Thanks Jean, the list of locations jolted my brain into discovering a
simple solution. Here's how to make LyX work with a teTeX di
Thanks Jean, the list of locations jolted my brain into discovering a
simple solution. Here's how to make LyX work with a teTeX distribution
installed by Darwinports (assuming you don't have Fink installed as
well):
ln -s /opt/local /sw
Then Edit > Reconfigure, and away you go!
Ben
On 16 Nov 20
Ben Hourigan wrote:
I just switched from Fink to DarwinPorts today, and reinstalled teTeX.
DarwinPorts installs teTeX by default in /opt/local/share/texmf/ and
/opt/local/share/texmf-local/. Executables are in /opt/local/bin/.
LyX/Aqua can't find teTeX in these locations, even after running
texh
> "Ben" == Ben Hourigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ben> I just switched from Fink to DarwinPorts today, and reinstalled
Ben> teTeX. DarwinPorts installs teTeX by default in
Ben> /opt/local/share/texmf/ and /opt/local/share/texmf-local/.
Ben> Executables are in /opt/local/bin/. LyX/Aqua can't
I just switched from Fink to DarwinPorts today, and reinstalled teTeX.
DarwinPorts installs teTeX by default in /opt/local/share/texmf/ and
/opt/local/share/texmf-local/. Executables are in /opt/local/bin/.
LyX/Aqua can't find teTeX in these locations, even after running
texhash and doing an Edi