[OS X TeX] TeX is not for the faint of heart
Alain Schremmer
Schremmer.Alain at verizon.net
Wed May 5 22:51:41 EDT 2004
Thanks: You were absolutely right. I see the red and green. (I don't use
Safari and in Mozilla, it is called Reload. :-) )
And, yes, had I seen that when I first read the page three or four weeks
ago, I would have felt much better.
And, now, I hope that everybody will believe me when I say that I am a
total install-idiot.
Regards
--schremmer
Curtis Clifton wrote:
> On May 5, 2004, at 9:21 PM, Alain Schremmer wrote:
>
>> At no point did I doubt that there was but when /I /click on
>> http://www.rna.nl/tex.html, I get a page entitled TeX TeX on MacOS X
>> TeX.
>> It starts
>>
>> This is the R&A page on installing and running TeX on Mac OS X. It
>> contains links to the current distribution and information that I
>> think is useful for TeX users on Mac OS X. Other sources for TeX on
>> Mac OS X info:
>>
>> Very soon after that there is an example of TeX typesetting followed
>> by "The above may seem complicated."
>>
>> But I don't see anything red or green.
>> I have no idea why this should be so.
>
>
> The Refresh button is your friend. Safari, or your web browser of
> choice, is likely caching an old copy of the page. Gerben's friendly
> "Don't Panic" was added more recently than your browser is clearing
> its cache.
>
> Share and enjoy,
>
> Curt
>
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> Dept. of Computer Science, Iowa State University
> http://www.cs.iastate.edu/~cclifton
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