My question "How did you install" was more aiming at the tool/application or
command you were using to install texlive.
Anyhow, I'd suggest to replace the texlive-full package by texlive and install
any additional TeX-package manually afterwards.
For package management I'm using aptitude. Therefore
Jörg-Volker Peetz writes:
> How did you install texlive?
>
> What is the output of
>
> apt-mark showmanual | grep texlive
>
> ?
Through the jessie repository.
Your command gives the output - texlive-full
Thanks
Sharon.
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How did you install texlive?
What is the output of
apt-mark showmanual | grep texlive
?
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You probably want to remove the texlive package (which pulls in most
texlive packages) and install texlive-lang-european .
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I've installed texlive getting *everything* which also includes getting
many language files that I am never going to use, such as cjk [japanese
I think], etc. How do I go about removing them in a sane way please? Is
it as simple as `sudo apt-get remove texlive-lang-*', and then just
adding back th
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