On 20/05/2007 9:24 AM, Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
> On Sun, 20 May 2007, Steven Lacey wrote:
>
>> I am new to Latex and in the process of installing miktex to work with R on
>> windows XP professional. From earlier posts, I see that fptex was the
>> preferred version, but it is no longer available.
On Sun, 20 May 2007, Steven Lacey wrote:
> I am new to Latex and in the process of installing miktex to work with R on
> windows XP professional. From earlier posts, I see that fptex was the
> preferred version, but it is no longer available. Now miktex is preferred.
In what sense is it 'no longe
Steven Lacey wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am new to Latex and in the process of installing miktex to work with R on
> windows XP professional. From earlier posts, I see that fptex was the
> preferred version, but it is no longer available. Now miktex is preferred.
> However, there are known issues with f
Hi,
I am new to Latex and in the process of installing miktex to work with R on
windows XP professional. From earlier posts, I see that fptex was the
preferred version, but it is no longer available. Now miktex is preferred.
However, there are known issues with finding the style files in version
Hi,
I am new to Latex and in the process of installing miktex to work with R on
windows XP professional. From earlier posts, I see that fptex was the
preferred version, but it is no longer available. Now miktex is preferred.
However, there are known issues with finding the style files in versi