Hi folks,
thanks to those who replied to my question about adding a style to TeX.
Turns out, the problem was that I'm an idiot, as I had commented out the
line to use that package before I installed it, and never remembered to
uncomment the line. :)
Opps!
Cheers,
damon
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* Damon Muller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> a couple of directories in /usr/local/lib/texmf and put in the required
> files (apacite.bst and apacite.sty). The tetex doc said to run `texhash'
> to update the ls-R file, which I did (as root).
> When I try and run latex on my paper, I get the follo
On 11/06/99, Damon Muller scribbled about "Adding a style to TeX":
> However, I'm at a loss as to how to do this with my slink tetex. I make
> a couple of directories in /usr/local/lib/texmf and put in the required
> files (apacite.bst and apacite.sty). The tetex doc sa
Damon Muller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
DM> While I'm at it, is there any way to view a compressed dvi file without
DM> having to decompress it? I have not had any luck with gunzip blah.dvi.gz
DM> | xdvi (it just pops up xdvi's open dialog box). I presume there is some
DM> way to do it, but I can'
Hi Folks,
I have a mostly-slink-with-some-potato system, using the slink version
of teTeX. I've recently been playing around with using BiBTeX for a
bibliography for a paper that I'm writing, which is the first time I
have ever used BiBTeX. I found a style called apacite, which is exactly
what I n
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