[OS X TeX] Problem installing 'xypic' and 'xyling' under Leopard

Eldon Lytle relampus at yahoo.com
Fri Feb 8 21:28:59 EST 2008


Thanks, Pete, for the prompt assist. Alan Munn
(Michigan State) suggested that I check to see whether
these packages might already be present in my
installation (I had simple-mindedly assumed that they
were non-standard). It turns out that they are
included in MacTeX (which I'm using). So I'll simply
learn from your instruction about Terminal and its use
and expect to apply it in the future.

Best regards,
   Eldon

--- Peter Dyballa <Peter_Dyballa at Web.DE> wrote:

> 
> Am 08.02.2008 um 20:31 schrieb Eldon Lytle:
> 
> >           ./support/install-tds <texmf>
> 
> 
> You don't need to supply an argument, I can see that
> install-tds will  
> use kpsewhich to determine where to install. So no
> argument is a  
> quite good argument.
> 
> Besides, I presume that you would need to supply the
> whole pathname.  
> In Terminal you should be able to type some part of
> this pathname  
> like /usr/loc and then press TAB that this is
> pathname completed to / 
> usr/local/ and you would need to start typing
> texlive as next element  
> or press once again TAB that a list of possible
> names is presented  
> from which you can choose.
> 
> The correct place to install xypic would be in the
> /usr/local/texlive/ 
> texmf-local branch, i.e. outside the year-specific
> distribution.
> 
> --
> Greetings
> 
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