On Mar 22, 2004, at 16:51, Douglas Hemmick wrote:
Can someone explain how the below results can be possible?
you can see me issuing two commands to the shell below, first to tell me whether I have tetex installed, and the second to use the thing. The system asks me what the heck I am talking about with the tetex command....
(yes I checked my path setting to make sure that /sw is included in the game)
Mon Mar 22 > fink list | grep tetex
bundle-tetex [virtual package]
system-tetex 20010808-10 Placeholder package for manually installed te
i tetex 2.0.2-2 Complete distribution of the TeX typesetting system
i tetex-base 2.0.2-2 Base programs for a teTeX installation
tetex-dev 2.0.2-2 Developer files for a teTeX installation
tetex-macosx [virtual package]
tetex-nox 2.0.2-3 Base programs for teTeX, with X11 disabled
i tetex-shlibs 2.0.2-2 Shared libraries for a teTeX installation
i tetex-texmf 2.0.2-2 Main texmf tree for a teTeX installation
xdvi-system-tetex 22.74-3 Display dvi files under X11 (system-tetex ver
Mon Mar 22 > tetex dissertation.tex
tetex: Command not found.
Perhaps 'latex' would work better? :-}
Cheers,
Justin
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