[OS X TeX] Revised TeXLive-2007
McGarry Vince
vmcgarry at austin.rr.com
Thu Jan 18 06:08:38 CET 2007
A small suggestion. The reconfiguration information to use a
particular TeX installation doesn't only apply to those who need the
GUI programs reinstalled. I already have TeXShop, et al, installed
and have no need to reinstall them, but would find the
reconfiguration document useful. Because of the assistance I receive
this list, I don't need it now, but it would have been nice to have
without having to download the MacTeX Additions.
Vince McGarry
On Jan 17, 2007, at 2:46 PM, Richard Koch wrote:
> Folks,
>
> New versions of install packages for TeXLive-2007 and
> TeXLiveMTS-2007 are available at
>
> www.tug.org/~koch/NewPackages.html
>
> These packages are based on a slightly more recent release from
> TUG. These packages fix ConTeXt, which was previously broken. The
> packages do not modify
>
> /usr/local/texlive/texmf-local
>
> if it exists, although they write an empty skeleton of this
> directory if it is completely missing. This skeleton is exactly the
> same as the skeleton produced by the standard TeXLive install script.
>
> Dick
> koch at math.uoregon.edu
>
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