Re: [NTG-context] mbib installation

2004-06-14 Thread Jean Magnan de Bornier
Le 06/14/04 Taco Hoekwater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit notamment:

> Hi,
>
> Short answer:
>   
> Leave them in the directory where your input files are.
>
>
> Long answer:
>
> The 'logical' place for the .TEX files would be 
>
>   /tex/context/user
>
> And for the .BST files:
>
>   /bibtex/bst/context
>
> Both directories would need to be created if they do not exist.
>
>  is a variable. You could use the main tree (/usr/share/texmf) 
> assuming you are root on your machine, or (better)  the 'local tree'  
> (probably  /usr/share/texmf-local), or even a private tree under  your home 
> directory ($HOME/texmf, handy if you have no rights on the machine).
>
> After copying, you need to execute "mktexlsr" to make sure that
> the search database is updated.
>
>

[...]


>
> On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 09:45:25 +0200, Jean wrote:
>
>> Hello all,
>> I am new on this list, trying these days to learn about context and
>> considering switching from laTex to context.
>> I have downloaded and unzipped the mbib package but not found *any*
>> installation instructions, only some files plus a very brief README. So
>> can anyone tell me what should I do with those.
>> my TeX installation is teTeX


[...]

Thanks Taco, that's actually quite *logical* for a latex user, I wasn't
sure it was in a context context ;)
cheers,
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3 Cours Victor Hugo, 13980 Alleins   France
Tel: 04 90 59 33 94Port: 06 09 17 35 87
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Re: [NTG-context] mbib installation

2004-06-14 Thread Taco Hoekwater

Hi,

Short answer:

Leave them in the directory where your input files are.


Long answer:

The 'logical' place for the .TEX files would be 

/tex/context/user

And for the .BST files:

/bibtex/bst/context

Both directories would need to be created if they do not exist.

 is a variable. You could use the main tree (/usr/share/texmf) 
assuming you are root on your machine, or (better)  the 'local tree'  
(probably  /usr/share/texmf-local), or even a private tree under  your home 
directory ($HOME/texmf, handy if you have no rights on the machine).

After copying, you need to execute "mktexlsr" to make sure that
the search database is updated.


Greetings, Taco


However,

On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 09:45:25 +0200, Jean wrote:

> Hello all,
> I am new on this list, trying these days to learn about context and
> considering switching from laTex to context.
> I have downloaded and unzipped the mbib package but not found *any*
> installation instructions, only some files plus a very brief README. So
> can anyone tell me what should I do with those.
> my TeX installation is teTeX
> TIA,
> -- 
> Jean Magnan de Bornier
> 3 Cours Victor Hugo, 13980 Alleins   France
> Tel: 04 90 59 33 94Port: 06 09 17 35 87
> mèl: jm.bornier*at*free.fr
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Taco
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[NTG-context] mbib installation

2004-06-14 Thread Jean Magnan de Bornier
Hello all,
I am new on this list, trying these days to learn about context and
considering switching from laTex to context.
I have downloaded and unzipped the mbib package but not found *any*
installation instructions, only some files plus a very brief README. So
can anyone tell me what should I do with those.
my TeX installation is teTeX
TIA,
-- 
Jean Magnan de Bornier
3 Cours Victor Hugo, 13980 Alleins   France
Tel: 04 90 59 33 94Port: 06 09 17 35 87
mèl: jm.bornier*at*free.fr
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