On 2013-03-08, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote: > Am Donnerstag, 7. März 2013, 18:32:16 schrieb EK: >> Wolfgang, >> If you are in Windows, you can use the tlmgr (the Texlive package >> manager) to install support for Greek. If you are in Linux (as I am), >> you can use the Linux package manager (since I use (L)ubuntu, for me >> this is synaptic)-- search on texlive in synaptic and you'll see >> something like: texlive-lang-greek. Install it and everything will be >> nice. HTH-- >> Ehud
> Thanks, Ehud. > however, I am on Linux Debian squeeze and synaptic has > texlive 9-11 squeeze 1 > as the newest version. > I do have texlive 2012 from the TeX Collection 2012 on a DVD somewhere on > the PC with paths set to it but have to find out first. Takes time in my > age... > May be I should install it again from the DVD to the correct place in the > root tree... You can simply try with texlive-lang-greek from squeeze. If it is too old, I'd rather recommend texlive 2012 from Debian/testing instead of a local install. Simply add deb http://ftp.tu-chemnitz.de/pub/linux/debian/debian/ testing main contrib non-free (or another repo) to to /etc/apt/sources.list und do a selective update/install (just texlive and dependencies). Günter