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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 11.10.19 um 15:38 schrieb Paul A.
Rubin:<br>
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cite="mid:c160ef4c-b5e2-e10c-4320-e5bfb1bf2abc@gmail.com">On
10/11/19 8:23 AM, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">I think I am getting closer. I installed
lyx by using in L Mint in the sources.list.d the
lyx-devel-releases-bionic.list which puts the stuff in
/usr/share/tex/texmf with /doc, /fonts, /tex/tex/latex/lyx ...
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That is, tex latex .. are already installed.
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I do get, however, with my lyx document errors for missing sty
files and would actually prefer to use texlive and put it in
/usr/local/texlive/2019
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So I guess I have to remove all the tex stuff and install it
from my DVD texlive anew. What about >>> <b>lyx 2.3.3
which I got the way described above. Should I reinstall it
here or leave it in /usr/share... ?
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Life (not only TeXLive) is complicated and becomes more so with
age...
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Wolfgang
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Wolfgang,
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I'm using TeXLive 2018 on Mint with no problems. I get it from a
PPA, and I see that the maintainer also has TeXLive 2019 available
now at
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://launchpad.net/~jonathonf/+archive/ubuntu/texlive-2019">https://launchpad.net/~jonathonf/+archive/ubuntu/texlive-2019</a>. I
would suggest removing all traces of TeXLive, adding the PPA
(instructions are near the top of the page), installing the main
packages (the "texlive-" packages), and then reconfiguring LyX.
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Paul
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<p>Thanks, Paul, <br>
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<p>but how would I proceed with the lyx 2.3.3 ? see above
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<p>> What about lyx 2.3.3 which I got the way described above.
Should I reinstall it here or leave it in /usr/share... ? <br>
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<p>Wolfgang<br>
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