The batch files in the InstallMusiXTeX folder in the musixtex distribution
is for a single user (one account).
I used %USERPROFILE% and %APPDATA% because they are both usable in Windows
XP and 7.
The suggestions from David Allsop for more than one user (running musixtex
from several login acco
Don Simons wrote:
> David Allsopp wrote
> >The only thing which should write to C:\Program Files or C:\Program
> >Files
> (x86) is a
> >setup program (MiKTeX Package Manager falls into this category) -
>
> I believe the MiKTeX installer does as well
Indeed - but that's a de facto setup program :)
David Allsopp wrote
>The only thing which should write to C:\Program Files or C:\Program Files
(x86) is a
>setup program (MiKTeX Package Manager falls into this category) -
I believe the MiKTeX installer does as well
>human beings
>(and normal programs) should not write *anything* there. That's
On Sat, 9 Jul 2011, Cornelius C. Noack wrote:
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I believe there IS a better answer to (3), and unless I
misunderstood something, it is the official recommendation of
MiKTeX:
(1) create a subfolder 'localmiktex' in which to put all
your personal files -- in our case that means all
Cornelius C. Noack wrote:
> On Thu, 7 Jul 2011, Andre Van Ryckeghem wrote:
> I believe there IS a better answer to (3), and unless I misunderstood
> something, it is the official recommendation of
> MiKTeX:
> (1) create a subfolder 'localmiktex' in which to put all
> your personal fi
On Thu, 7 Jul 2011, Andre Van Ryckeghem wrote:
Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2011 08:38:45 +0200
From: Andre Van Ryckeghem
Reply-To: Werner Icking Music Archive
To: Werner Icking Music Archive
Subject: Re: [Tex-music] MusiXTeX file locations in Windows
1. In case (1), will the old MusiXTeX files still be
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