Mark Horton <mark.horton001 <at> yahoo.co.uk> writes: > > stefano franchi <stefano.franchi <at> gmail.com> writes: > > > > > > > > > On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 5:17 PM, Mark Horton <mark.horton001 <at> > yahoo.co.uk> wrote:I found the "package" to do the job called Minitoc. > Unfortunately being anignorant beginner in this field I don't know how to > "Install it " and make > > it work from Latex. > > > > > > > > Mark, > > > > installation of a Latex package is usually done, nowadays, by invoking the > TeX package manager used by your TeX distribution. But there are several of > those, and we can't help you further unless you tell us more about your > system. Which platform are you on? Linux, Mac, Windows? How did you install > (La)TeX? Detailed instructions on how to install the minitoc package depends > on the answers to those questions.Cheers,Stefano > > > > > > > > > > -- __________________________________________________Stefano > FranchiAssociate Research ProfessorDepartment of Hispanic Studies > Ph: +1 (979) 845-2125 > > Texas A&M University Fax: +1 (979) 845- > 6421College Station, Texas, USAstefano <at> > tamu.eduhttp://stefano.cleinias.org > > > > > Wow Thanks Stephano, this is a very helpful group. > > I am Using Windows 7 Home Premium and Lyx ver 2.06 > I have downloaded an upgrade and don't remember exactly how I did the > original. > I do remember it was very simple. I downloaded the Lyx file and then ran the > Lyx installer application, choosing whatever defaults were offered. > I don't recall installing La(Tex) in a separate process. > > Regards > > Mark > > Stephano has replied, but he has not used MikTeX and doesn't use windows. Combining that with my near complete ignorance he has quite sensibly suggested I try to find out about installing packages with MikTeX.
Having so far managed to produce a pretty impressive document (if only by weight) in LyX I am quite keen to keep it up and finish it in LyX if I can. Mark