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Installation using MiKTeX package manager

-

Packages for use with MiKTeX are maintained very efficiently by the -project managers (new packages and updates on CTAN ordinarily -make their way to the MiKTeX package repository within a week). -Thus it makes sense for the MiKTeX user to take advantage of the -system rather than grinding through the steps of installation. -

MiKTeX maintains a database of packages it “knows about”, -together with (coded) installation instructions that enable it to -install the packages with minimal user intervention; you can update -the database over the internet. -

If MiKTeX does know about a package you need installed, it’s worth -using the system: -first, open the MiKTeX packages window: click on - Start-> - Programs-> - MiKTeX-> - MiKTeX Options, and select the - Packages tab. -

On the tab, there is an Explorer-style display of packages. -Right-click on the root of the tree, “MiKTeX Packages”, -and select “Search”: enter the name of the package you’re -interested in, and press the “Search” button. If -MiKTeX knows about your package, it will open up the tree to show -you a tick box for your package: check that box. -

If you prefer a command-line utility, there’s mpm. Open a -command shell, and type: -

-
-mpm --install=<package>
-
-

-(which of course assumes you know the name by which MiKTeX refers to -your package). -

This question on the Web: http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=inst-miktex* - diff --git a/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/FAQ-en/html/FAQ-inst-miktex.html b/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/FAQ-en/html/FAQ-inst-miktex.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..7ffb88aba90 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/FAQ-en/html/FAQ-inst-miktex.html @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ + +UK TeX FAQ -- question label inst-miktex* + +

Installation using MiKTeX package manager

+

Packages for use with MiKTeX are maintained very efficiently by the +project managers (new packages and updates on CTAN ordinarily +make their way to the MiKTeX package repository within a week). +Thus it makes sense for the MiKTeX user to take advantage of the +system rather than grinding through the steps of installation. +

MiKTeX maintains a database of packages it “knows about”, +together with (coded) installation instructions that enable it to +install the packages with minimal user intervention; you can update +the database over the internet. +

If MiKTeX does know about a package you need installed, it’s worth +using the system: +first, open the MiKTeX packages window: click on + Start-> + Programs-> + MiKTeX-> + MiKTeX Options, and select the + Packages tab. +

On the tab, there is an Explorer-style display of packages. +Right-click on the root of the tree, “MiKTeX Packages”, +and select “Search”: enter the name of the package you’re +interested in, and press the “Search” button. If +MiKTeX knows about your package, it will open up the tree to show +you a tick box for your package: check that box. +

If you prefer a command-line utility, there’s mpm. Open a +command shell, and type: +

+
+mpm --install=<package>
+
+

+(which of course assumes you know the name by which MiKTeX refers to +your package). +

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