[OS X TeX] questions: xy-pic
Ross Moore
ross at maths.mq.edu.au
Wed Jun 23 07:53:44 CEST 2004
Hello Richard,
On 23/06/2004, at 1:22 PM, Richard Seguin wrote:
> I've downloaded both xy35mac and xy-3.7. Is there any particular
> reason that I should be looking at xy35mac despite the earlier version
> number?
You should not need either of these.
A unix install of Xy-pic should already be in place on your system,
assuming you have installed teTeX either via gwTeX or from TeXLive.
To test this hypothesis, just do: kpsewhich xy.sty
in a terminal, or just go ahead and try \usepackage[all]{xy}
in your LaTeX source.
> The second question betrays my lack of detailed knowledge of the UNIX
> underpinnings of OS X. The installation instructions mention
> installation on UNIX by using the command ./support/install-tds
> <texmf> or the command make TEXMF=<texmf> install. I am inclined to
> doubt that this works on OS X. Am I correct?
Yes, that would be correct, if you are installing from scratch.
But I doubt that it's needed anymore.
>
> All this because AMS LaTeX can not create simple triangular
> commutative diagrams, a glaring limitation. I hope that in the future
> this capability is part of the standard distribution.
Xy-pic has been a part of teTeX and TeXLive for many years now.
Hope this helps,
Ross
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