how to configure macports Lyx

Srinath Vadlamani srinath at txcorp.com
Fri Jul 16 11:23:49 PDT 2010


Very helpful.
Thanks.

On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 12:11 PM, Dan Ports <dports at macports.org> wrote:

>
> Will respond to your other questions later (because I might change the
> answers in the meantime :-) but thought I'd answer this one first...
>
> On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 09:54:32AM -0600, Srinath Vadlamani wrote:
> >  /opt/local/share/texmf-texlive-dist/tex/latex seems to have quite a bit
> > more than the non-dist.  With this current set up, many standard classes
> are
> > not available.  These (such as RevTex or SIAM) are usually there when one
> > installs MacTex-Live: http://www.tug.org/mactex/2009/
>
> By default, the texlive port (+medium) does not install a full
> installation of TeX Live, unlike MacTeX. This is because a full
> installation is large and we'd like to support installing only the
> needed components.
>
> You can get a list of other available texlive ports with
> 'port list texlive-* and not installed' and install the ones you need.
> texlive-publishers may be the one you're looking for in this case. If
> you prefer, you can install the 'texlive' metaport with the +full
> variant to get everything.
>
> For completeness, I should point out that users who really want to
> cherry-pick the parts of texlive they install can also install 'texlive
> +basic' or +minimal or even forgo the texlive metaport entirely, and
> just install the ports they want.
>
> Sounds like I should add a note to the metaport with this info.
>
> Dan
>
> --
> Dan R. K. Ports              MIT CSAIL                http://drkp.net/
>
>
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