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diff --git a/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/texlive-en/live.html b/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/texlive-en/live.html index f7cf846876e..bfb51d9f176 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/texlive-en/live.html +++ b/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/texlive-en/live.html @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ <meta name="originator" content="TeX4ht (http://www.cse.ohio-state.edu/~gurari/TeX4ht/)"> <!-- charset=utf-8,html,info,fn-in --> <meta name="src" content="live.tex"> -<meta name="date" content="2007-01-22 00:18:00"> +<meta name="date" content="2007-01-23 14:58:00"> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="live.css"> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="live.css" /> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="tex-live.css" /> @@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ class="description"> href="news:comp.text.tex" class="url" ><span class="ec-lmtt-10">news:comp.text.tex</span></a></span> and the mailing list <a -href="mailto:texhax@tug.org" ><span class="path"><span +href="mailto:texhax@tug.org" ><span class="path"> <span class="ec-lmtt-10">texhax@tug.org</span></span></a>. Their archives have years of past questions and answers for your searching pleasure, via <span class="obeylines-h"><a href="http://groups.google.com/groups?group=comp.text.tex" class="url" ><span @@ -321,10 +321,11 @@ class="ec-lmbx-10">asking questions</span> </dt><dd class="description">If you cannot find an answer, you can post to <span class="ec-lmtt-10">comp.text.tex </span>through Google or your newsreader, or to <a -href="mailto:texhax@tug.org" ><span class="path"><span +href="mailto:texhax@tug.org" ><span class="path"> <span class="ec-lmtt-10">texhax@tug.org</span></span></a> through email. But before you post, <span -class="ec-lmri-10">please </span>read - this FAQ entry on asking questions in such a way that you’re most likely to get an answer: <span class="obeylines-h"><a +class="ec-lmri-10">please</span> + read this FAQ entry on asking questions in such a way that you’re most likely to get an + answer: <span class="obeylines-h"><a href="http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=askquestion" class="url" ><span class="ec-lmtt-10">http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=askquestion</span></a></span>. </dd><dt class="description"> @@ -337,7 +338,7 @@ class="ec-lmbx-10">Live support</span> </dt><dd class="description">If you want to report a bug or have suggestions or comments on the <span class="TEX">T<span class="E">E</span>X</span> Live distribution, installation, or documentation, the mailing list is <a -href="mailto:tex-live@tug.org" ><span class="path"><span +href="mailto:tex-live@tug.org" ><span class="path"> <span class="ec-lmtt-10">tex-live@tug.org</span></span></a>. However, if your question is about how to use a particular program included in <span class="TEX">T<span class="E">E</span>X</span> Live, @@ -1789,7 +1790,7 @@ class="ec-lmtt-10">--collection=tex-plainextra</span></span> <li class="enumerate" id="x1-16010x5">Write all files in the <span class="ec-lmss-10">pstricks </span>package to a <span -class="ec-lmss-10">tar </span>file in <span class="path"><span +class="ec-lmss-10">tar </span>file in <span class="path"> <span class="ec-lmtt-10">/tmp</span></span>: <div class="alltt"> <!--l. 933--><p class="noindent" ><div class="obeylines-v"> <span @@ -2250,7 +2251,7 @@ class="E">E</span>X</span> Live CD (or TeX Collection DVD). <!--l. 1217--><p class="indent" > The directory in which you wish to install the software can be set by clicking the <span class="ec-lmss-10">TLroot </span>button. This -directory will be set as <span class="path"><span +directory will be set as <span class="path"> <span class="ec-lmtt-10">TLroot</span></span> environment variable for later usage. <!--l. 1221--><p class="indent" > In the <span class="ec-lmss-10">Select a scheme </span>section the desired <span class="TEX">T<span @@ -2403,7 +2404,7 @@ class="ec-lmtt-10">ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/auctex</span></a></span> </li> <li class="itemize"><span class="ec-lmss-10">WinShell </span>is available on <span class="TEX">T<span -class="E">E</span>X</span> Live in the <span class="path"><span +class="E">E</span>X</span> Live in the <span class="path"> <span class="ec-lmtt-10">support</span></span> directory, see <span class="obeylines-h"><a href="http://www.winshell.de" class="url" ><span class="ec-lmtt-10">http://www.winshell.de</span></a></span> @@ -2551,9 +2552,9 @@ class="E">E</span>X</span> Live</h4> <!--l. 1409--><p class="noindent" >The tab labelled <span class="ec-lmss-10">Remove the TeX Live installation </span>opens a window which contains functionality not worth describing and we do not know who would need it and what it is for…:-) -<!--l. 1413--><p class="indent" > Anyway, if you have the <span class="path"><span +<!--l. 1413--><p class="indent" > Anyway, if you have the <span class="path"> <span class="ec-lmtt-10">texmf-local</span></span> directory for your local additions, the removal procedure will -not wipe it out or delete things in it. However, it will be done only if you select it explicitly. The <span class="path"><span +not wipe it out or delete things in it. However, it will be done only if you select it explicitly. The <span class="path"> <span class="ec-lmtt-10">setuptl</span></span> directory containing <span class="ec-lmss-10">tlpmgui </span>and related files will not be deleted. You will have to do some manual cleanup to actually remove them. @@ -2570,18 +2571,18 @@ class="ec-lmtt-10">mktexlsr</span> command. <!--l. 1427--><p class="indent" > If you want to add files that are not provided by the <span class="TEX">T<span class="E">E</span>X</span> Live distribution, it is recommended to put -them in the <span class="path"><span +them in the <span class="path"> <span class="ec-lmtt-10">$TEXMFLOCAL</span></span> directory. This way, you will be safe against upgrades of the <span class="TEX">T<span class="E">E</span>X</span> Live software. -<!--l. 1431--><p class="indent" > The directory pointed to by <span class="path"><span +<!--l. 1431--><p class="indent" > The directory pointed to by <span class="path"> <span class="ec-lmtt-10">$TEXMFLOCAL</span></span> is initially empty. If, for example, you want to add the support file for the Maple symbolic computation program, you will have to put the style files in: -<br class="newline" /><span class="path"><span +<br class="newline" /><span class="path"> <span class="ec-lmtt-10">c:\TeXLive2007\texmf-local\tex\latex\maple\</span></span> <br class="newline" />and the documentation files in: -<br class="newline" /><span class="path"><span +<br class="newline" /><span class="path"> <span class="ec-lmtt-10">c:\TeXLive2007\texmf-local\doc\latex\maple\</span></span> <!--l. 1437--><p class="noindent" > <h4 class="subsectionHead"><span class="titlemark">7.5 </span> <a @@ -2603,14 +2604,14 @@ class="verbatim"><div class="verbatim"> </div> </td></tr></table> <!--l. 1442--><p class="nopar" > -<!--l. 1444--><p class="indent" > More information and examples of use can be found in <span class="path"><span +<!--l. 1444--><p class="indent" > More information and examples of use can be found in <span class="path"> <span class="ec-lmtt-10">tlpm.readme</span></span>. <!--l. 1446--><p class="noindent" > <h4 class="subsectionHead"><span class="titlemark">7.6 </span> <a id="x1-300007.6"></a>Network installation</h4> <!--l. 1448--><p class="noindent" >Kpathsea knows about UNC names, so you can use them to get your TEXMF tree from the network. But there is better than this. All the support files and configuration files, everything except the files in -the <span class="path"><span +the <span class="path"> <span class="ec-lmtt-10">bin/win32</span></span> are shareable with a te<span class="TEX">T<span class="E">E</span>X</span> or Unix <span class="TEX">T<span class="E">E</span>X</span> Live installation. That means you can use @@ -2618,17 +2619,17 @@ Samba either to mount from an NT server to a Unix workstation or the converse. S possible: <ul class="itemize1"> <li class="itemize">Put everything on the server. Just add each set of files for the OS and architecture you want - to use in the <span class="path"><span -class="ec-lmtt-10">bin</span></span> directory. That means for example <span class="path"><span -class="ec-lmtt-10">bin/win32</span></span> and <span class="path"><span + to use in the <span class="path"> <span +class="ec-lmtt-10">bin</span></span> directory. That means for example <span class="path"> <span +class="ec-lmtt-10">bin/win32</span></span> and <span class="path"> <span class="ec-lmtt-10">bin/i386-linux</span></span>. Next configure your main variables. You can use UNC names to point to the right directories under Win32. </li> - <li class="itemize">Install a local copy for the binaries and format files. In this case, assign <span class="path"><span + <li class="itemize">Install a local copy for the binaries and format files. In this case, assign <span class="path"> <span class="ec-lmtt-10">$TEXMFMAIN</span></span> to the - main <span class="path"><span -class="ec-lmtt-10">texmf</span></span> tree that will be accessed remotely. Set <span class="path"><span + main <span class="path"> <span +class="ec-lmtt-10">texmf</span></span> tree that will be accessed remotely. Set <span class="path"> <span class="ec-lmtt-10">$TEXMFVAR</span></span> to be a local directory which will hold local configuration files and on-the-fly generated files.</li></ul> <!--l. 1467--><p class="noindent" > @@ -2641,11 +2642,11 @@ class="ec-lmtt-10">$TEXMFVAR</span></span> to be a local directory class="ec-lmssbx-10">kpsecheck</span> </dt><dd class="description">This command provides some options that did not fit well into <span class="ec-lmss-10">kpsewhich</span>. It will allow - you to list all the files that occur multiple times across your texmf trees. This could be - handy, but most of the time you will also get unwanted output (like dozens of <span class="path"><span -class="ec-lmtt-10">README</span></span> files). - It is noticeable that all these files result in clashes inside the Kpathsea-hashing mechanism; - fortunately, Kpathsea never looks for these files. For this reason, you can combine the <span class="path"><span + you to list all the files that occur multiple times across your texmf trees. This could be handy, + but most of the time you will also get unwanted output (like dozens of <span class="path"> <span +class="ec-lmtt-10">README</span></span> files). It + is noticeable that all these files result in clashes inside the Kpathsea-hashing mechanism; + fortunately, Kpathsea never looks for these files. For this reason, you can combine the <span class="path"> <span class="ec-lmtt-10">-multiple-occurrences</span></span> with 2 other options for including or excluding any filename that match some pattern (you can request for several patterns). <!--l. 1484--><p class="noindent" >The <span @@ -2657,7 +2658,7 @@ class="ec-lmss-10">mktexlsr </span>command will be delayed until the next time where no Kpathsea linked process will be running. <!--l. 1491--><p class="noindent" >Last, this same command will report about the location it thinks Ghostscript can be found. Under Win32, for many programs, it is easier to use the Ghostscript dll, and find it by using - the Ghostscript registry key than to change the <span class="path"><span + the Ghostscript registry key than to change the <span class="path"> <span class="ec-lmtt-10">PATH</span></span>, which has a limited length anyway. @@ -2666,11 +2667,11 @@ class="ec-lmtt-10">PATH</span></span>, which has a limited length anyway. class="ec-lmbx-10">Web2C</span> </dt><dd class="description">The engines have one more option than in Unix Web2C: <ul class="itemize1"> - <li class="itemize"><span class="path"><span + <li class="itemize"><span class="path"> <span class="ec-lmtt-10">-proctimes</span></span> print statistics about the job run time. It is to be noted that Win9x not being a true multitasking operating system, it has no reliable timer for short periods, so the value printed is an approximation. Under NT/2K/XP, the result is quite accurate - with user time and system time values allocated for this run. For Unix users: the <span class="path"><span + with user time and system time values allocated for this run. For Unix users: the <span class="path"> <span class="ec-lmtt-10">time</span></span> command is not usually available to Windows users.</li></ul> </dd></dl> @@ -2735,7 +2736,7 @@ class="E">E</span>X</span> Live distribution implements the procedure of making files for Dvips and Pdftex. This is done by the <span class="ec-lmss-10">updmap </span>program during installation. If you add new font packages using the installation program or by hand, edit the file <span class="obeylines-h"><span class="verb"><span -class="ec-lmtt-10">updmap.cfg</span></span></span> in <span class="path"><span +class="ec-lmtt-10">updmap.cfg</span></span></span> in <span class="path"> <span class="ec-lmtt-10">$TEXMFVAR/web2c</span></span>. <!--l. 1552--><p class="noindent" > <h5 class="subsubsectionHead"><span class="titlemark">7.8.2 </span> <a @@ -2804,7 +2805,7 @@ href="#x1-190004.2">4.2<!--tex4ht:ref: sec:test-install --></a> (p. <a href="#x1-190004.2">28<!--tex4ht:ref: sec:test-install --></a>). This section describes Windows-specific tests. <!--l. 1594--><p class="indent" > Open the file <span class="obeylines-h"><span class="verb"><span -class="ec-lmtt-10">sample2e.tex</span></span></span> in your editor (Xemacs, WinShell), found in <span class="path"><span +class="ec-lmtt-10">sample2e.tex</span></span></span> in your editor (Xemacs, WinShell), found in <span class="path"> <span class="ec-lmtt-10">C:\TeXLive2007\texmf-dist\tex\latex\base</span></span>. The <span class="LATEX">L<span class="A">A</span><span class="TEX">T<span class="E">E</span>X</span></span> source should appear on the screen. Process it by clicking on the <span @@ -2885,7 +2886,7 @@ of the Windows family. <li class="itemize">Win95, Win98 and WinME, which <span class="ec-lmri-10">are not true multitasking, multithreading </span>environments, but rather updated incarnations of DOS. This can be more or less proven by the fact that - when booting, the PC will load the <span class="path"><span + when booting, the PC will load the <span class="path"> <span class="ec-lmtt-10">command.com</span></span> interpreter, and if you stop the boot process at this point, you can ask for the current (DOS) version and it will answer something like ‘<span @@ -2945,7 +2946,7 @@ class="lmsy-10">!</span><span class="ec-lmss-10">Programs </span>menu, or by choosing <span class="ec-lmss-10">Start</span><span class="lmsy-10">!</span><span -class="ec-lmss-10">Run </span>menu typing in <span class="path"><span +class="ec-lmss-10">Run </span>menu typing in <span class="path"> <span class="ec-lmtt-10">command.com</span></span> as the program name. </dd><dt class="description"> @@ -2959,20 +2960,20 @@ class="lmsy-10">!</span><span class="ec-lmss-10">Accessories </span>menu. You can also choose <span class="ec-lmss-10">Start</span><span class="lmsy-10">!</span><span -class="ec-lmss-10">Run </span>and type in <span class="path"><span -class="ec-lmtt-10">cmd.exe</span></span>, which is the - name of the brand new command interpreter for NT (thus, it is untrue to call this a <span -class="ec-lmri-10">DOS</span> - box!).</dd></dl> +class="ec-lmss-10">Run </span>and type in <span class="path"> <span +class="ec-lmtt-10">cmd.exe</span></span>, which is + the name of the brand new command interpreter for NT (thus, it is untrue to call this a + <span +class="ec-lmri-10">DOS </span>box!).</dd></dl> <!--l. 1724--><p class="indent" > These locations may change across different Windows versions. <!--l. 1726--><p class="noindent" > <h5 class="subsubsectionHead"><span class="titlemark">7.11.3 </span> <a id="x1-420007.11.3"></a>Path separators</h5> -<!--l. 1728--><p class="noindent" >The Win32 API understands both <span class="path"><span -class="ec-lmtt-10">/</span></span> and <span class="path"><span +<!--l. 1728--><p class="noindent" >The Win32 API understands both <span class="path"> <span +class="ec-lmtt-10">/</span></span> and <span class="path"> <span class="ec-lmtt-10">\</span></span> characters as PATH separators. But the command interpreters do not! So whenever a path name is used programmatically, you can use both separators, -and even mix them up in the same path name. But on the command line, you must type <span class="path"><span +and even mix them up in the same path name. But on the command line, you must type <span class="path"> <span class="ec-lmtt-10">\</span></span> as path separator. The reason is compatibility: the command processor used ‘<span class="ec-lmtt-10">/</span>’ to introduce arguments to @@ -3014,10 +3015,10 @@ different procedure to change it for Win9x, WinME and NT/2K/XP: <dl class="description"><dt class="description"> <span class="ec-lmbx-10">Windows 95/98</span> </dt><dd -class="description">Edit your <span class="path"><span +class="description">Edit your <span class="path"> <span class="ec-lmtt-10">autoexec.bat</span></span>. In this file should be a line starting with <span class="ec-lmtt-10">PATH= </span>and - followed by a list of directories separated by <span class="path"><span + followed by a list of directories separated by <span class="path"> <span class="ec-lmtt-10">;</span></span>. Please add the directory with the executables in this line. After this, this line could look as follows: @@ -3035,10 +3036,10 @@ class="verbatim"><div class="verbatim"> </dd><dt class="description"> <span class="ec-lmbx-10">Windows ME</span> </dt><dd -class="description">You need to run the special program <span class="path"><span -class="ec-lmtt-10">c:\windows\system\msconfig.exe</span></span> to be able to - change any environment variable. From this program, select the ‘Environment’ tab, and then add - or modify the variable you want. You will be asked to reboot the machine upon any +class="description">You need to run the special program <span class="path"> <span +class="ec-lmtt-10">c:\windows\system\msconfig.exe</span></span> to be able + to change any environment variable. From this program, select the ‘Environment’ tab, and then + add or modify the variable you want. You will be asked to reboot the machine upon any change. </dd><dt class="description"> <span @@ -3067,8 +3068,8 @@ class="ec-lmtt-10">PATH</span>. In the field class="ec-lmss-10">Variable </span>appears <span class="ec-lmtt-10">PATH </span>while the field Value shows the current setting of <span class="ec-lmtt-10">PATH </span>as a list of - directories separated by <span class="path"><span -class="ec-lmtt-10">;</span></span>. Add the directory where the executables are located (e.g. <span class="path"><span + directories separated by <span class="path"> <span +class="ec-lmtt-10">;</span></span>. Add the directory where the executables are located (e.g. <span class="path"> <span class="ec-lmtt-10">c:\TeXLive2007\bin\win32</span></span>). If there isn’t a <span class="ec-lmtt-10">PATH </span>variable for your user account, simply click in the field Variable and type in <span @@ -3099,9 +3100,9 @@ class="verbatim"><div class="verbatim"> id="x1-450007.11.6"></a><span class="TEX">T<span class="E">E</span>X</span> engines</h5> <!--l. 1819--><p class="noindent" >If you have a look at the Web2C documentation, you will read that all the various <span class="TEX">T<span -class="E">E</span>X</span> -derived programs use the same base engine. For example, <span class="path"><span -class="ec-lmtt-10">tex.exe</span></span> and <span class="path"><span +class="E">E</span>X</span> derived +programs use the same base engine. For example, <span class="path"> <span +class="ec-lmtt-10">tex.exe</span></span> and <span class="path"> <span class="ec-lmtt-10">latex.exe</span></span> are exact copies of the same program, but each one will use a different format file, based on its calling name. @@ -3169,14 +3170,14 @@ class="ec-lmtt-10"> 2</span><span class="ec-lmtt-10"> 560</span><span class="ec-lmtt-10"> pdftex.exe</span> </div> -</div> and the <span class="path"><span -class="ec-lmtt-10">latex.exe</span></span> file is nothing but a rough copy of <span class="path"><span -class="ec-lmtt-10">pdftex.exe</span></span> using the same core <span class="path"><span -class="ec-lmtt-10">pdftex.dll</span></span>. -The same trick has been used for the <span class="path"><span -class="ec-lmtt-10">mktex*.exe</span></span> family of programs which are linked to the <span class="path"><span +</div> and the <span class="path"> <span +class="ec-lmtt-10">latex.exe</span></span> file is nothing but a rough copy of <span class="path"> <span +class="ec-lmtt-10">pdftex.exe</span></span> using the same core <span class="path"> <span +class="ec-lmtt-10">pdftex.dll</span></span>. The same trick has been used for the <span class="path"> <span +class="ec-lmtt-10">mktex*.exe</span></span> family of programs which are linked to +the <span class="path"> <span class="ec-lmtt-10">mktex.dll</span></span> library. -<!--l. 1843--><p class="indent" > In fact, a generic tool called <span class="path"><span +<!--l. 1843--><p class="indent" > In fact, a generic tool called <span class="path"> <span class="ec-lmtt-10">irun.exe</span></span> is provided to build the equivalent of Unix hard links for executable files only under Win32. <!--l. 1846--><p class="noindent" > @@ -3232,7 +3233,7 @@ class="verbatim"><div class="verbatim"> </td></tr></table> <!--l. 1871--><p class="nopar" >This way you can capture both stdout and stderr in the same file. </li> - <li class="itemize">Assuming the installation has been done in <span class="path"><span + <li class="itemize">Assuming the installation has been done in <span class="path"> <span class="ec-lmtt-10">c:/TeX</span></span>, check the following values: <br class="newline" /><!--tex4ht:inline--><div class="tabular"><table class="tabular" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" @@ -3240,27 +3241,27 @@ cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" id="TBL-5-1"><col id="TBL-5-2"></colgroup><tr style="vertical-align:baseline;" id="TBL-5-1-"><td style="white-space:nowrap; text-align:left;" id="TBL-5-1-1" -class="td11"> <span class="path"><span +class="td11"> <span class="path"> <span class="ec-lmtt-9">kpsewhich␣-expand-path␣$SELFAUTOPARENT</span></span> </td><td style="white-space:nowrap; text-align:left;" id="TBL-5-1-2" -class="td11"> <span class="path"><span +class="td11"> <span class="path"> <span class="ec-lmtt-9">c:/TeX</span></span> </td> </tr><tr style="vertical-align:baseline;" id="TBL-5-2-"><td style="white-space:nowrap; text-align:left;" id="TBL-5-2-1" -class="td11"> <span class="path"><span +class="td11"> <span class="path"> <span class="ec-lmtt-9">kpsewhich␣-expand-path␣$TEXMF</span></span> </td><td style="white-space:nowrap; text-align:left;" id="TBL-5-2-2" -class="td11"> <span class="path"><span +class="td11"> <span class="path"> <span class="ec-lmtt-9">c:/TeX/texmf....</span></span> </td> </tr><tr style="vertical-align:baseline;" id="TBL-5-3-"><td style="white-space:nowrap; text-align:left;" id="TBL-5-3-1" -class="td11"> <span class="path"><span +class="td11"> <span class="path"> <span class="ec-lmtt-9">kpsewhich␣-expand-path␣$TEXMFCNF</span></span> </td><td style="white-space:nowrap; text-align:left;" id="TBL-5-3-2" -class="td11"> <span class="path"><span +class="td11"> <span class="path"> <span class="ec-lmtt-9">.;c:/TeX/texmf-var/web2c;</span></span> </td> </tr><tr style="vertical-align:baseline;" id="TBL-5-4-"><td style="white-space:nowrap; text-align:left;" id="TBL-5-4-1" -class="td11"> <span class="path"><span +class="td11"> <span class="path"> <span class="ec-lmtt-9">kpsewhich␣-expand-var␣$TEXINPUTS</span></span> </td><td style="white-space:nowrap; text-align:left;" id="TBL-5-4-2" -class="td11"> <span class="path"><span +class="td11"> <span class="path"> <span class="ec-lmtt-9">.;c:/TeX/texmf/tex//</span></span> </td> </tr></table></div> </li> @@ -3277,20 +3278,20 @@ id="TBL-6-2"></colgroup><tr style="vertical-align:baseline;" id="TBL-6-1-"><td style="white-space:nowrap; text-align:left;" id="TBL-6-1-1" class="td11"> <span class="ec-lmtt-9">kpsewhich cmr10.tfm </span></td><td style="white-space:nowrap; text-align:left;" id="TBL-6-1-2" -class="td11"> <span class="path"><span +class="td11"> <span class="path"> <span class="ec-lmtt-9">c:/TeX/texmf-dist/fonts/tfm/public/cm/cmr10.tfm</span></span> </td> </tr><tr style="vertical-align:baseline;" id="TBL-6-2-"><td style="white-space:nowrap; text-align:left;" id="TBL-6-2-1" class="td11"> <span class="ec-lmtt-9">kpsewhich latex.fmt </span></td><td style="white-space:nowrap; text-align:left;" id="TBL-6-2-2" -class="td11"> <span class="path"><span +class="td11"> <span class="path"> <span class="ec-lmtt-9">c:/TeX/texmf-var/web2c/latex.fmt</span></span> </td> </tr></table></div> </li> <li class="itemize">At this point, if everything is correct, <span class="TEX">T<span class="E">E</span>X</span> and friends should work. If it is not the case, you will - need to play with the <span class="path"><span -class="ec-lmtt-10">-debug=n</span></span> option from <span class="path"><span + need to play with the <span class="path"> <span +class="ec-lmtt-10">-debug=n</span></span> option from <span class="path"> <span class="ec-lmtt-10">kpsewhich</span></span>, and check back all the values. Try to identify and report the problem.</li></ul> <!--l. 1900--><p class="noindent" > @@ -3301,12 +3302,12 @@ class="ec-lmtt-10">kpsewhich</span></span>, and check back all the values. Try t <ol class="enumerate1" > <li class="enumerate" id="x1-48002x1">Is <span -class="ec-lmtt-10">tex.exe </span>in my <span class="path"><span +class="ec-lmtt-10">tex.exe </span>in my <span class="path"> <span class="ec-lmtt-10">PATH</span></span>? </li> <li - class="enumerate" id="x1-48004x2">Is the <span class="path"><span -class="ec-lmtt-10">TEXMFCNF</span></span> variable correctly set to <span class="path"><span + class="enumerate" id="x1-48004x2">Is the <span class="path"> <span +class="ec-lmtt-10">TEXMFCNF</span></span> variable correctly set to <span class="path"> <span class="ec-lmtt-10">c:/TeXLive2007/texmf-var/web2c</span></span> (default value)? </li> @@ -3966,7 +3967,7 @@ class="ec-lmtt-10">cd</span><span class="ec-lmtt-10"> </span><span class="ec-lmro-10">/your/texmf/root</span><span class="ec-lmtt-10"> &&</span><span -class="ec-lmtt-10"> </span><span class="path"><span +class="ec-lmtt-10"> </span><span class="path"> <span class="ec-lmtt-10">\</span></span><span class="ec-lmtt-10">ls</span><span class="ec-lmtt-10"> -1LAR</span><span @@ -5567,7 +5568,7 @@ name forward! <!--l. 3226--><p class="indent" > Please send corrections, suggestions, and offers of help to: <div class="quote"> <!--l. 3228--><p class="noindent" ><a -href="mailto:tex-live@tug.org" ><span class="path"><span +href="mailto:tex-live@tug.org" ><span class="path"> <span class="ec-lmtt-10">tex-live@tug.org</span></span></a> <br class="newline" /><span class="obeylines-h"><a href="http://tug.org/texlive" class="url" ><span diff --git a/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/texlive-en/live.pdf b/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/texlive-en/live.pdf Binary files differindex 2394d2f9fa4..fd96180d3bb 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/texlive-en/live.pdf +++ b/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/texlive-en/live.pdf |