On Tue, 20 Oct 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I have just upgraded to 2.0. Previously I could view .dvi files with xdvi. > It is no longer present. Is there a .dvi viewer (preferably for x) that > does not require a tetex installation? > Yes, there is tmview-98.06, which is split into the two .deb packages "dvisvga" for the console and "dvilx" for X11. Both work just great and especially "dvisvga" is a great means for having true WYSIWYG right at the console. These packages are not present in Debian-2.0 but you can easily fetch the sources from "frozen" and compile it yourself. I've already done so for Debian-2.0 and you can get the binaries from our unofficial site at "ftp://ietpd1.sowi.uni-mainz.de/pub/debian/unofficial/{source,binary}" as dvilx_98.06-1_i386.deb, dvisvga_98.06-1_i386.deb and tmview_98.06* for the sources. An updated lyx-1.0.0pre2 package is available too.
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