Tell me more ×
TeX - LaTeX Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for users of TeX, LaTeX, ConTeXt, and related typesetting systems. It's 100% free, no registration required.

Can anybody teach me how to install the concmath package on my PC? In the past, I tried to install it twice, but I got lost at the moment of handling the .sty files. If you know of a document on "concmath for dummies" out there, don't hesitate to share it... I always find the README files on the CTAN folders kind of unhelpful.

UPDATE I. Ain't sure what Scott H. means by setup. Nevertheless, rest assured that adding the line \usepackage{concmath} is not enough for the editor (LEd) to produce the desired effects. As a matter of fact, it will abort the compilation on the grounds that there are some files that need to be installed and stuff... Thanks again for your cooperation.

UPDATE II. LEd (build 0.536501), MiKTeX 2.9

share|improve this question
2  
You'll need to give a little more information about your setup, as otherwise it should be as simple as having \usepackage{concmath} in your preamble. – Scott H. Jun 29 '12 at 19:14
Which distribution are you using? Which version? – Caramdir Jul 20 '12 at 1:21
Find your miktex folder, and run the settings tool. Under the general tab there will be a box asking whether you want to install missing packages on the fly. Change that to yes and try to compile with \usepackage{concmath} in your preamble. – Scott H. Jul 21 '12 at 5:50
@caramdir and indeed, what os? (in my office i have 4 pcs of which 2 are linux and 2 windows. – wasteofspace Jul 21 '12 at 9:00

closed as too localized by Caramdir, Martin Schröder, Marco Daniel, percusse, Count Zero Aug 22 '12 at 12:35

This question is unlikely to help any future visitors; it is only relevant to a small geographic area, a specific moment in time, or an extraordinarily narrow situation that is not generally applicable to the worldwide audience of the internet. For help making this question more broadly applicable, see the FAQ.

Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.