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+\section{Installation}
+
+\subsection{Without \tkzNameDist{TeXlive} or \tkzNameDist{MikTeX}}
+Create a folder and put your files, images and the \tkzname{alterqcm.sty} file in it. All you have to do is compile ...
+
+\subsection{With \tkzNameDist{TeXlive} on \tkzNameSys{Linux} or \tkzNameSys{OS X}}
+
+\tkzname{alterqcm} is present on the \tkzname{CTAN} servers and is part of \tkzname{TeXLive} so \tkzname{tlmgr} or \tkzname{TeX Live Utility} will allow you to install it. If \tkzname{alterqcm} is not yet part of your distribution, this section shows you how to install it, it is also necessary if you want to install a beta or custom version of \tkzname{alterqcm}.
+
+The easiest way is to create a folder \tikz[remember picture,baseline=(n1.base)]\node [fill=blue!30,draw] (n1) {prof};\footnote{or another name} with as path: \colorbox{blue!20}{ texmf/tex/latex/prof}. Here are the paths to this folder on both my computers:
+
+\medskip
+\begin{itemize}\setlength{\itemsep}{5pt}
+
+\item with \tkzNameSys{OS X} \colorbox{blue!30}{\textbf{/Users/ego/Library/texmf}};
+
+\item with \tkzNameSys{OUnbuntu} \colorbox{blue!30}{\textbf{/home/ego/texmf}}.
+\end{itemize}
+
+I guess if you put your packages somewhere else, you know why! The concept is to place the package on a path that your distribution knows.
+
+
+\medskip
+\begin{enumerate}
+\item Download the file \tikz[remember picture,baseline=(n2.base)]\node [fill=blue!20,draw] (n2) {alterqcm.sty}; from one of the servers of the \tkzname{CTAN}.
+
+\item Place the file \tikz[remember picture,baseline=(n2.base)]\node [fill=blue!20,draw] (n2) {alterqcm.sty}; in the folder \tkzname{latex} or in a personal folder \tikz[baseline=(tk.base)]\node [fill=blue!30,draw] (tk) {prof};.
+\begin{itemize}\setlength{\itemsep}{5pt}
+
+\item \colorbox{blue!30}{\textbf{\textasciitilde/Library/texmf/latex}};
+
+\item \colorbox{blue!30}{\textbf{\textasciitilde/Library/texmf/latex/prof}}.
+\end{itemize}
+
+\end{enumerate}
+
+
+\subsection{With \tkzNameDist{MikTeX} under \tkzNameSys{Windows XP}}
+
+
+I don't know much about this system, but a user of my packages \tkzimp{Wolfgang Buechel} was kind enough to send me the following~:
+
+To add \tkzname{alterqcm.sty} to MiKTeX~:
+
+\begin{itemize}\setlength{\itemsep}{10pt}
+ \item add a folder \tkzname{prof} to the folder
+ \textcolor{blue!60!black}{\texttt{[MiKTeX-dir]/tex/latex}}
+ \item copy the file \tkzname{alterqcm.sty} to the folder \tkzname{prof},
+ \item update MiKTeX, to do this in the DOS shell run the command \textbf{\textcolor{red}{|mktexlsr -u|}}
+
+ or choose \textcolor{red!50}{|Start/Programs/Miktex/Settings/General|}
+
+ then press the \textbf{\textcolor{red}{|Refresh FNDB|}}.
+\end{itemize}
+
+\endinput
+