: RE: Printing a simple TeX file
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On Sun, 5 Jan 2003, anthony caskey wrote:
Did I make a mistake installing Redhat 7.3? While TeX and other TeX
utilities are in my /usr/bin directory, dvips is not. Where did I go
wrong?
What's the output of 'rpm -qa | grep tetex
On Mon, Jan 06, 2003 at 09:19:44AM + or thereabouts, anthony caskey wrote:
Howdy everyone:
I have run the following command:
rpm -qa | grep tetex
This is the output I get:
tetex-fonts-1.0.7-47
tetex-latex-1.0.7-47
tetex-1.0.7-47
Does this mean I have to download tetex-dvips?
haven't updated your tetex RPMs,
download them all from updates.redhat.com. The latest are
tetex*-1.0.7-47.1, so yours appear to be out of date.
Many thanks.
Tony
From: Matthew Saltzman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Printing a simple TeX file
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Dear everyone:
I am trying to print a simple Tex file with the Romanized pronunciations of
Chinese syllables.
1) In a directory I have a file called cprimer.tex (Chinese Primer). The
file has the following contents:
xi\'an z\'ai\\now
\bye
2) At the user prompt I type:
tex cprimer.tex
On Sun, Jan 05, 2003 at 02:21:54PM + or thereabouts, anthony caskey wrote:
Dear everyone:
I am trying to print a simple Tex file with the Romanized pronunciations of
Chinese syllables.
snip/
Many of the online Howto's I have read refer to dvips. When I type this
command at the
Jack Byers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
do man dvips
if your default printer is setup
then just dvips xxx.dvi should do it
you can put it to a postscript file
dvips -o xxx.ps xxx.dvi
and specify printer
dvips -P printername xxx.dvi
Jack
Did I make a mistake installing Redhat 7.3? While TeX and other TeX
utilities are in my /usr/bin directory, dvips is not. Where did I go wrong?
Thanks.
Tony
Jack Byers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
do man dvips
if your default printer is setup
then just dvips xxx.dvi should do it
you can put
On Sun, 5 Jan 2003, anthony caskey wrote:
Did I make a mistake installing Redhat 7.3? While TeX and other TeX
utilities are in my /usr/bin directory, dvips is not. Where did I go wrong?
What's the output of 'rpm -qa | grep tetex'? If you don't show the
tetex-dvips, then you don't have