On Wed, Oct 06, 2004 at 10:23:38PM -0400, Alan Davis wrote:
> Something is not working properly on this installation of TeX/LaTeX. At home, I
> wrote an exam, emailing it to work. At work, using TeTeX, the formatting of the two
> column mode is not working: both columns of the test (I use examd
Christoph wrote
>Gernot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>>
>> Im having a problem with the tetex-packages. I upgraded from Debian >1.2
<> to 1.3 and have now TeTex installed (not the normal latex-packages
>> anymore...). Now I cant compile my files anymore. I always get:
>>
>> > mother:~/Uni> late
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Max Stevens) writes:
>
> Though I have yet to upgrade to TeTeX myself, I encountered this
> problem when I installed the old latex packages.
>
> As root, go to /usr/lib/texmf/ini (or the TeTeX equivalent) and, if
> there's a makefile there you can just type 'make' but otherwis
Gernot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Im having a problem with the tetex-packages. I upgraded from Debian 1.2
> to 1.3 and have now TeTex installed (not the normal latex-packages
> anymore...). Now I cant compile my files anymore. I always get:
>
> > mother:~/Uni> latex document.tex
> > This i
Gernot writes:
> Im having a problem with the tetex-packages. I upgraded from Debian 1.2
> to 1.3 and have now TeTex installed (not the normal latex-packages
> anymore...). Now I cant compile my files anymore. I always get:
>
> > mother:~/Uni> latex document.tex
> > This is TeX, Version 3.14159 (
Though I have yet to upgrade to TeTeX myself, I encountered this
problem when I installed the old latex packages.
As root, go to /usr/lib/texmf/ini (or the TeTeX equivalent) and, if
there's a makefile there you can just type 'make' but otherwise type
'initex latex.initex'. This will create a late
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