I tried to write bold greek letters to represent
vector with teTeX 0.4 but I couldn't. How can
I write bold greek letters?
Make sure that /usr/share/texmf.local is uncommented in the file
/usr/share/texmf/web2c/texmf.cnf
to enable texmf.local searching.
Neil
On Wed, 16 Feb 2000, Mate Wierdl wrote:
> Perhaps you can just put the new amslatex in texmf.local? Make sure
> texmf.local is searched before texmf. Ther
Perhaps you can just put the new amslatex in texmf.local? Make sure
texmf.local is searched before texmf. There are no fmt files to worry
about, I believe.
Then, when the new tetex comes out, you can just delete it.
Mate
On Wed, 16 Feb 2000, Krzysztof Leszczynski wrote:
> Consider a simple pdfTeX file:
>
> \setbox0=\hbox{\pdfimage {any-humble-png-image.png}}
> \copy0
> \copy0 %% <-- it crashes here
> \bye
>
> When there's only one \copy0 pdfTeX produces correct pdf file.
> When I type \copy0 twice pdftex crashe
Try searching the pdftex mailing list archive:
http://www.tug.org/cgi-bin/lwgate/pdftex/
... you could also ask there about pdftex-specific issues by joining
that list.
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Consider a simple pdfTeX file:
\setbox0=\hbox{\pdfimage {any-humble-png-image.png}}
\copy0
\copy0 %% <-- it crashes here
\bye
When there's only one \copy0 pdfTeX produces correct pdf file.
When I type \copy0 twice pdftex crashes with a message:
libpng error: Not enough image data
Would
Jason L Tibbitts III wrote:
>
> I have a user here requesting an upgrade to AMSLaTeX 2.0.
That's wise!
> I'm not well
> versed in TeX internals
You don't need to be...
> and don't feel very comfortable just replacing
> chunks of the distribution.
You don't need to! Just RTFM and create a loc