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author | Siep Kroonenberg <siepo@cybercomm.nl> | 2011-03-27 21:00:08 +0000 |
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committer | Siep Kroonenberg <siepo@cybercomm.nl> | 2011-03-27 21:00:08 +0000 |
commit | ab4a1db70fb207eb65e08eb603a733633914e081 (patch) | |
tree | de4f6ed5cfa2943af3ccecfb84554443d634f23a /Master/tlpkg | |
parent | 8d0e1b5f282345d8c2a2361f8fa469c0018711cc (diff) |
TL manual: portable, in-place and ISO sections
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diff --git a/Master/tlpkg/doc/tl-portable.tex b/Master/tlpkg/doc/tl-portable.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..f05fe9e9750 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/tlpkg/doc/tl-portable.tex @@ -0,0 +1,116 @@ +\documentclass{article} +\let\tldocenglish=1 % for live4ht.cfg +%\usepackage{tex-live} +% replacement macros +\usepackage{url} +\let\filename\url +\newcommand\acro[1]{#1} +\newcommand\TL{\TeX~Live} +\let\ttdescription\description +\let\endttdescription\enddescription +\newcommand\htmlanchor[1]{\relax} + +\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc} % translators: use your preferred encodings. +\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} + +\begin{document} + +\section{Bits and pieces to be added to the \TL{} manual} + +\subsection{Add to: Command-line install-tl options} + +\begin{ttdescription} +\item[-portable] Install for portable use on \emph{e.g.} a + \acro{USB} stick. Also selectable from within the perltk- and text + installers; see section~\ref{sec:portable-tl}. + +\item[-in-place] If you already have an rsync- or svn checkout of + \TL{} then this option will use it as-is and just do the necessary + post-install. Be warned that the file + \filename{tlpkg/texlive.tlpdb} may be rewritten, and that removal + has to be done manually. This option cannot be toggled via the + installer interface. +\end{ttdescription} + +% The next section replaces the `Maximally portable \protect\TL{} on +% DVD and USB' section + +\section{Special scenarios} + +\htmlanchor{tlportable} +\subsection{Creating a portable installation} +\label{sec:portable-tl} + +The portable installer option creates a completely self-contained +TeX Live installation under a common root and forgoes system +integration. You can create such an installation directly on a +\acro{USB} stick or copy it to a USB stick afterwards. + +If you want to run this portable installation, you need to add the +appropriate binary directory to the searchpath during your terminal +session. For Windows, you can double-click a batchfile +\filename{tlmenu.bat} in the root of the installation that lets you +choose between a few tasks: +\begin{verbatim} +=== TeX Live Menu === + +1 TeX Live command prompt +2 Managing the installation +3 TeXWorks +Q Quit + +Make a choice +\end{verbatim} + +\subsection{Running from \acro{ISO} or \acro{DVD}} + +If you don't update or modify your installation too often, and have +several systems on which to use \TL{}, it may be convenient to +create an \acro{ISO} of your \TL{} installation: + +\begin{itemize} +\item Copying an \acro{ISO} between different computers is much + faster than copying a normal installation. +\item If you are dual-booting between different operating systems + and want them to share a \TL{} installation, an \acro{ISO} + installation is not tied to the idiosyncracies and limitations of + other mutually supported filesystems (\acro{FAT32}, \acro{NTFS}, + \acro{HFS+}). +\item Virtual machines can simply mount such an \acro{ISO}. +\end{itemize} + +When preparing for an \acro{ISO}- or \acro{DVD} installation, it +makes sense not to have a subdirectory for the year, but to have +\filename{texmf-local} at the same level as the other trees +(\filename{texmf}, \filename{texmf-dist} etc.). + +\subsubsection{How to use} + +Desktop Unix/Linux systems, including Mac OS X, are able to mount an +\acro{ISO}. Apart from that, nothing changes compared to a normal +hard disk installation, see section \ref{sec:env}. + +For a physical (rather than virtual) Windows system, you can burn +the \acro{ISO} to \acro{DVD}. However, it may be worth your while to +investigate free \acro{ISO}-mounting options. For Windows XP, +Microsoft itself offers \filename{winxpvirtualcdcontrolpanel}. + +For Windows system integration, you can include the +\filename{w32client} scripts described in \ref{sec:netinstall} and +\url{http://www.tug.org/texlive/w32client.html}, which work just as +well for an \acro{ISO}- as for a network installation. + +For Mac OS X, TeXshop and TeXworks will be able to use the +\acro{DVD} installation if a symlink \filename{/usr/texbin} points +to the appropriate binary directory, \emph{e.g.} +\begin{verbatim} +sudo ln -s /Volumes/MyTeXLive/bin/universal-darwin /usr/texbin +\end{verbatim} + +\textbf{Note.} \TL{} 2010 was the first \TL{} edition which was no +longer `live'. But it always required some acrobatics to run earlier +versions from \acro{DVD} or \acro{ISO}. In particular, there was no +way around setting at least one extra environment variable. If you +create your \acro{ISO} from an existing installation then there is +no need for this. +\end{document} |