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Siep Kroonenberg wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Trying "TeXdoctk" after a portable-mode install, I am told :
C:\TeX\Lambda\bin\win32\runscript.tlu:902: command failed with exit code
1: wperl.exe c:\TeX\Lambda\texmf-dist\scripts\texdoctk\texdoctk.pl"
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This is expected. We believe that doc.html in the root of the
installation is a good alternative for searching for documentation.</pre>
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Thank you for that feedback, Siep. Unfortunately launching C:\TeX\Lambda\doc.html, then following the link to XeTeX and clicking on XeTeX itself takes me to a directory listing:<br>
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<li><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="file:///C:/TeX/Lambda/texmf-dist/doc/man/man1">file:///C:/TeX/Lambda/texmf-dist/doc/man/man1</a></li></ul>
<p>In TeX Live 2018, texdoctk was fully functional, which is how/why I was able to recommend it to Michael Barr when he needed a GUI route to "TeXdoc enumerate" :<br>
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<blockquote type="cite">Start / Computer / C-Drive (probably) / texlive (probably) / 2018 (probably) / bin / win32 /
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Double-click on "texdoctk.exe" / Database search / Enter "enumerate" / Hit <return> / Select second entry = "Extended enumeration style ( enumerate)".<br>
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<p>In TeX Live 2019, that is no longer possible. Has TeXdoctk been intentionally disabled, or is it simply an unfortunate side-effect of some deeper change ?<br>
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By the way: I am still tinkering with the windows wrapper for
tlshell, which may or may not solve your problem.
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Thank you, I appreciate that.<br>
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Philip Taylor<br>
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