Thank you, Mojca and Aditya, for your comments and advice. It will take me, being no virtuoso with Terminal, a while to figure out what exactly I have to do. It is in my script that I will again run into problems and then I will beg you to help me out again. Thank you, Hraban, for suggesting an easy way out: Use ConTeXt-Minimals, but also there I manage to run into problems, mainly with files and scripts that I can see in the finder but that are not found in Terminal, not even from their parent directory. Robert Blackstone
Would http://wiki.contextgarden.net/ConTeXt_Minimals/Mac_Installation help? Alan On Mar 30, 2009, at 16;11,58 , Robert Blackstone wrote:
Thank you, Mojca and Aditya, for your comments and advice. It will take me, being no virtuoso with Terminal, a while to figure out what exactly I have to do. It is in my script that I will again run into problems and then I will beg you to help me out again.
Thank you, Hraban, for suggesting an easy way out: Use ConTeXt- Minimals, but also there I manage to run into problems, mainly with files and scripts that I can see in the finder but that are not found in Terminal, not even from their parent directory.
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Am 2009-03-30 um 22:11 schrieb Robert Blackstone:
Thank you, Hraban, for suggesting an easy way out: Use ConTeXt- Minimals, but also there I manage to run into problems, mainly with files and scripts that I can see in the finder but that are not found in Terminal, not even from their parent directory.
I don't understand what you mean. Can you give an example? Normally it's vice versa: With 'ls -Al' you can see much more in the Terminal as you can see in Finder, not only dotted (hidden) files, but also whole trees like /usr. There are a few file and folder names though that are faked in international OSX versions' Finder (like 'Applications' appears as 'Programme' in a German OSX). Greetlings from Lake Constance! Hraban --- http://www.fiee.net/texnique/ http://wiki.contextgarden.net https://www.cacert.org (I'm an assurer)
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Bowen Alan C.
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Henning Hraban Ramm
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Robert Blackstone