[OS X TeX] local vs. global symlink
Claus Gerhardt
gerhardt at math.uni-heidelberg.de
Wed Nov 29 02:36:50 CET 2006
In my home directory are 11 "folders" and nothing else. Two of the
folders are symlinks texmf and texprograms and I can't detect any
clutter or pollution by junk . I already encountered similar
reactions about the questions if one could place a symlink texmf in
~/ as I did, but these reactions are very difficult to understand -
at least for someone like me.
Claus
On Nov 29, 2006, at 0:51, LAURENS Jérôme wrote:
>
> Le 28 nov. 06 à 23:56, Claus Gerhardt a écrit :
>
>> MacTeX should of course set a global link. The individual user
>> could set a local link and the only configuration needed is to
>> replace /usr/local/texprograms by /Users/username/texprograms and
>> use the Local Switcher to switch tex sources.
>
> /Users/me/Library/TeX/bin
> /Users/me/Library/TeX/programs
> /Users/me/Library/TeX/current-distribution
> or whatsoever
>
> but please, no awfully meaningless "Users/username/texprograms"
>
> Do not pollute my home directory !!! This is no adult behaviour.
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