[OS X TeX] texmf.cnf
Peter Dyballa
Peter_Dyballa at Web.DE
Mon Nov 7 15:45:10 EST 2005
Am 07.11.2005 um 21:03 schrieb Arthur Snoke:
> ln -s mypath ~/Library/texmf/tex/misc
If ~/Library/texmf/tex/misc does not exist, this command creates a
symlink ~/Library/texmf/tex/misc which points to "mypath", which could
be ~/Work/Base in Alain's case. It's more detailed than Herb's
suggestion.
As you mention, it works, of course. It only makes the file system's
layout a bit exotic with these 'loop-back' kind symlinks. I'd just move
my working place ...
dvips uses different environment variables to search for its files. One
of them is TEXPSHEADERS, other are some *FONTS. An easy way to retrieve
the values a programme (probably) recognizes is:
strings `which <programme name>` | grep '[A-Z][A-Z][A-Z]'
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Greetings
Pete
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-- Garfield
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