[OS X TeX] Finally we are grown up
Alan Munn
amunn at msu.edu
Fri Nov 17 00:50:19 CET 2006
At 8:24 PM +0100 11/16/06, Claus Gerhardt wrote:
>
>Of course, after your announcement that [Gerben] will quit, I had a
>look at the TeXLive home page and discovered that the installation
>process TeXlive offered was simple and transparent, and when
>finally, a few days later, I actually installed the original full
>unix TeXLive version myself, I was surprised by the ease and
>smoothness of this installation process without any patronizing by
>the software, a quick, efficient, and transparent process that will
>allow me in the future to control the tex versions that I use;
>installing a new version will no longer cause an uncomfortable
>feeling in my stomach, if the new version will work as smoothly for
>me as the old one; if there will be problems a simple Applescript
>will make the old version the default.
One thing that has been bothering me in this whole discussion is
whether or not there are extras provided by Gerben via i-Installer
that are NOT part of the TeXLive distribution. Specifically I'm
thinking of things like Ghostscript, Imagemagick, FontForge etc. I
assume that these are also going to disappear, yet (like Ghostscript)
are important for a working TeX installation. If this is true, then
TeXLive is not the panacea that it is being made out to be in this
discussion.
Or am I missing something? When I first started to use TeX I did so
using Fink because seemed to be the simplest way to install both TeX
and its related utilities. I've now weaned myself off of Fink and am
happy with i-installer and the MikTeX package manager, but I don't
relish the thought of having to chase around for every extra
component and install it by hand.
Or am I missing something here?
Alan
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Michigan State University, East Lansing MI 48824 Tel. +1-517-355-7491
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