[OS X TeX] Lost in Mac space

Alain Schremmer schremmer.alain at gmail.com
Sat Dec 13 09:54:05 EST 2008


On Dec 13, 2008, at 7:03 AM, George Ghio wrote:

> Hi peter
>
> Perhaps this would be the time to bring this up. Myself and many  
> others are not as computer literate as many here in these groups.  
> Therefore, while the answer to a question may well be "cd to the  
> root"  and while you may know the meaning of the answer, myself and  
> many others are bewildered. People learn in many and varied ways.  
> Some can learn by reading about the process while others must do  
> the process to gain the ability.
> [...]
> For you, in your experience, the terminal may be the  benevolent  
> angel of mac harmony, but, for some of us, it is the gateway to the  
> devils lair. An example may help. Suppose that your favorite  
> leather jacket was torn. You go to a group on line and ask how to  
> repair it and the answer was "You need a pony, a stitching wheel,  
> an awl and two saddler's needles" and you are expected to deduce  
> the skill of saddle stitching.
>
> Please, I need to do it to learn it. How do you "cd to the root"  
> and will it allow you to get package files in the correct places?

All true. BUT:

No one on this list has any obligation to any one on this list. Those  
of us, certainly like myself, and, presumably, yourself, who are  
terminally terminal-allergic, are like hungry people allowed at the  
table of people a lot richer than themselves. Yes, as unpalatable as  
it may appear to you, we are depending on charitable people like  
Dyballa who are giving immensely more to the like of us that we are  
ever likely to give back.

You might wonder why I am getting into this. One reason, very  
selfish, is that I miss some of the most knowledgeable and more  
helpful people who unsubscribed from the list. Here are a few:  
Robertson, Gerhardt, Voisin. While they may have had their own reasons …

So, what I do, is:

— being very careful about what I am doing to my installation (do I  
really need this upgrade, do I really need it right now? Etc).
— read a lot of what comes down the pike and save it against the hard  
day which is sure to come
— when push comes to shove, I shove. In the present case, I would  
have merely replied "What's cd to the root?" and. ten to one, he  
would have explained it. Now, if I were in his shoes, I would hesitate.

Regards
--schremmer
  


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