For the MacOS system wide installation [1], the command 'sudo sh ./first-setup.sh' does not have arguments for modules and engine, as for the local installation. Is that correct? —I could not get the commutative diagrams tikz module to work. 1. http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Mac_Installation
On 6 October 2016 at 15:13, Hans Åberg wrote:
For the MacOS system wide installation [1], the command 'sudo sh ./first-setup.sh' does not have arguments for modules and engine, as for the local installation. Is that correct?
No, it is not. "sudo sh" just means that you are running the same command as root. You can/should just as well use --modules=t-tikz or --modules=all Mojca
On 6 Oct 2016, at 15:19, Mojca Miklavec
wrote: On 6 October 2016 at 15:13, Hans Åberg wrote:
For the MacOS system wide installation [1], the command 'sudo sh ./first-setup.sh' does not have arguments for modules and engine, as for the local installation. Is that correct?
No, it is not. "sudo sh" just means that you are running the same command as root. You can/should just as well use --modules=t-tikz or --modules=all
I did run the latter, but still get an error [1]. The example is from [2]. 1. Package tikz Error: I did not find the tikz library 'commute'. I looked for files named tikzlibrarycommute.code.tex and pgflibrarycommute.code.tex, but neither could be found in the current texmf trees. 2. https://mailman.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2013/073368.html
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