[OS X TeX] MusixTeX
Georgios Pyrgiotakis
gpyrgiot at ufl.edu
Tue Sep 4 16:19:30 CEST 2007
Bruno, Daniel:
Thank you very much for your suggestions. I am currently on travel,
but I will try them as soon as I get back home.
Thanks once more. This mailing list has been a life saver oh so many
times. (well that time is for hobby purposes but still thank you a
million)
Georgios
P.S. Bruno the side bar idea is very smart and helpful for many other
cases as well. Thanks!!!
On Sep 2, 2007, at 3:11 AM, Bruno Voisin wrote:
> Le 2 sept. 07 à 04:20, Daniel Culver a écrit :
>
>> On Aug 30, 2007, at 12:28 PM, Georgios Pyrgiotakis wrote:
>>
>>> I recently installed the MacTeX 2007 and the MusixTeX package is not
>>> installed (I think, at least). Any ideas on how to do it?
>>
>> On a Mac you will need to unhide your finder (if you haven't done
>> so) and you can follow the usr directory to local, texlive, 2007,
>> texmf-dist, tex, latex, and finally musictex. The documentation is
>> under texmf-doc, reading this should get you a good start.
>
> MusixTeX is indeed pre-installed in MacTeX, but in the tex/generic
> area, not tex/latex. For the documentation, this makes it /usr/
> local/texlive/2007/texmf-dist/doc/generic/musictex/.
>
> By unhiding the Finder I assume you mean typing in Terminal
>
> defaults write com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles True
>
> And for reverting back to normal:
>
> defaults write com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles False
>
> You don't need to do that: you can access the various texmf trees
> of a TeX distribution using the alias /Library/TeX/Root/, and the
> various documentation folders within these trees using the aliases
> inside /Library/TeX/Documentation/. For example, you can access the
> MusicTeX documentation by following in the Finder the path /Library/
> TeX/Documentation/texmf-dist-doc/generic/musictex/.
>
> Personally I just used once the Finder Goto Folder (Cmd-Shift-G) to
> navigate to /usr/local/, then dragged the texlive folder to the
> sidebar of a Finder window, so that it is present now in the
> sidebar, alongside Documents, Music etc. every time I open a new
> Finder window.
>
> Bruno Voisin
>
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