Le 06/14/04 Taco Hoekwater
Hi,
Short answer:
Leave them in the directory where your input files are.
Long answer:
The 'logical' place for the .TEX files would be
<temf-root>/tex/context/user
And for the .BST files:
<temf-root>/bibtex/bst/context
Both directories would need to be created if they do not exist.
<texmf-root> is a variable. You could use the main tree (/usr/share/texmf) assuming you are root on your machine, or (better) the 'local tree' (probably /usr/share/texmf-local), or even a private tree under your home directory ($HOME/texmf, handy if you have no rights on the machine).
After copying, you need to execute "mktexlsr" to make sure that the search database is updated.
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On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 09:45:25 +0200, Jean wrote:
Hello all, I am new on this list, trying these days to learn about context and considering switching from laTex to context. I have downloaded and unzipped the mbib package but not found *any* installation instructions, only some files plus a very brief README. So can anyone tell me what should I do with those. my TeX installation is teTeX
[...] Thanks Taco, that's actually quite *logical* for a latex user, I wasn't sure it was in a context context ;) cheers, -- Jean Magnan de Bornier 3 Cours Victor Hugo, 13980 Alleins France Tel: 04 90 59 33 94 Port: 06 09 17 35 87 mèl: jm.bornier*at*free.fr