[OS X TeX] New TeX i-Packages release
Franck Pastor
pastor at fusl.ac.be
Thu Oct 13 07:28:23 CEST 2005
Le 12-oct.-05 à 21:42, Gerben Wierda a écrit :
>
> In terms of the command line, the following behaviours (using
> TL2005 stuff), (example: map file handling):
>
> System wide (this is how the TeX i-Package does it).
>
> 1. Install the map file in texmf.local (~/Library/texmf is ignored)
> 2. Run:
> sudo -H -u root updmap-sys --enable Map foo.map
>
>
> Personal:
> 1. Install the map file in ~/Library/texmf
> 2. Run:
> updmap --enable Map foo.map
>
Wouldn't it be better to have an updmap.cfg file in the ~/Library/
texmf/web2c directory in that case ? A copy of the updmap.cfg file
that lies in /usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/web2c, for example...
>
> Compatible with TL2004 (written in texmf.local but ~/Library/texmf
> is *not* ignored):
>
> 1. Install in ~/Library/texmf of texmf.local
> 2. Run:
> sudo updmap-sys --enable Map foo.map
>
> G
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