rbambery wrote:
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> Other Tex related tools installed on both systems
> latex-beamer 3.07-1
> latex-figbib 2004-08-12-2
> libkpathsea4 3.5.7-1
> ptexenc 1.06-1
> rt2latex2e 1.0fc2-1
> texi2html 1.64-16
> texinfo 4.13-1001
> texlive-texmf 0.20080822-1
> texpower 0.2-4
> unicode-tex 2004
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rbambery wrote:
> His reply reached me before yours. I was in the act of responding to him
> when your reply came to me. So I finished his reply before starting on
> yours.
> I hope that clears it up.
>
> We have a large package of image processing
His reply reached me before yours. I was in the act of responding to him
when your reply came to me. So I finished his reply before starting on
yours.
I hope that clears it up.
We have a large package of image processing routines that are packaged
together
We use gnuplot for our standard plott
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Let's keep this discussion on the list, please. Scattering it over
several personal email accounts is going to make it impossible to keep a
coherent thread about what's going on here.
rbambery wrote:
> When I wrote my message I had no clue as to what
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rbambery wrote:
> I have two (PowerPC and Intel) systems with texmf under Fink on them.
What package? tetex-texmf, texlive-texmf, or ptex-texmf ? I'm assuming
tetex-texmf, but it's always best to provide the literal Fink package name.
> The direc
I have two (PowerPC and Intel) systems with texmf under Fink on them.
The directory structure for /sw/var/lib/texmf are different.
Both versions have /sw/var/lib/texmf/fonts and /sw/var/lib/texmf/
web2c.
The PowerPC version has one subdirectory named map under the fonts
directory with 4 su