[OS X TeX] Snow Leopard and Lucida

George Gratzer gratzer at me.com
Wed Sep 23 23:23:09 CEST 2009


I followed instruction c. and d.

No change.

GG

On 2009-09-23, at 11:45 AM, Frank STENGEL wrote:

>
> Le 23 sept. 2009 à 17:22, George Gratzer a écrit :
>
>> I installed Snow Leopard with very little trouble (some settings  
>> went bad, e.g., my main hard disk was listed in the Privacy panel  
>> of Spotlight, as a result Spotlight did not find anything. The  
>> mouse double-click setting was changed, as a result in Mail  one  
>> click to select did not work.) Great benefits: the system troubles  
>> I reported earlier are now gone.
>>
>> Using SuperDuper!, I made a mirror image of my main disk with 10.5,  
>> just to be sure.
>>
>> My texmf-local disappeared (?!), so with Pathfinder I copied it  
>> back, from the 10.5 mirror.
>>
>
> <snip>
>
>> sudo mktexlsr
>>
>>
>> to get the reply
>>
>>
>> sudo: mktexlsr: command not found
>>
>>
>> Not friendly.
>>
>> Josep Maria recommended (Feb. 11, 09)
>>
>>
>> sudo updmap --enable Map lucida.map
>>
>> same message:
>>
>>
>> sudo: updmap: command not found
>
>
> What happens is that you haven't set the path properly. There was a  
> thread on this around august 29th. Look at http://www.tug.org/mactex/faq/#qm10 
>  for help.
>
>
> -- 
> Frank STENGEL (fstengel<at>mac.com)
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