>> > > Ok, now what about running? I've made a *new* binary for .75 that
>> > > uses kpathsea:
>> Ok; I've just included kpathsea lib. There's probably an environment
>> variable that should be set (TEXMF, VARTEXFONTS, TEXFONTS); or maybe
>> we even need a texmf.cnf file, Mark?
Works fine for me
You need to set a few environment variables. TEXMF is the important one.
I just used export TEXMF=/progra~1/texmf
VARTEXFONTS is useful if you have a localtexmf tree.
Alternatively you can set TEXMFCNF to point to a texmf.cnf file that has
the paths in.
Alternatively you can symlink your MikTex root to /usr/local/texmf (the
default)
I have tried all three ways and they work for me. How about anybody else?
>
>If you could make your compile-time configuration match
>the default MikTeX setup, it would probably work for
>most users. You might even be able to include a default
>ls-R file for the few files needed by Lilypond.
>
Seems a good idea. Is anybody using another flavour of Tex other than
MikTex on win32?
Mark
Mark Hindley
Director of the Music Centre
University of St Andrews
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http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/services/music