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MiKTeX, and custom classes [duplicate]
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Create a local texmf tree in MiKTeX
OK, so today is the very first time I've decided to try using TeX, and I have a few questions.
I've finally, after much fussing ...
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How to install MathTime Pro 2 fonts on MikTeX
I have been trying for a long time now to install the MathTime Professional II (mtpro2) fonts on my system. (I am running MikTeX 2.9 under Windows 7, but what likely matters is "recent MikTeX, under ...
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Purpose of local texmf trees
In Tex Live there are several local texmf trees (TEXMFLOCAL for admin and TEXMFHOME for user, compare comments and answers to What are TeXLive's four different texmf folders?), in MiKTeX I manually ...
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Create a local texmf tree in MiKTeX
In TeX Live there are TEXMFLOCAL for admin and TEXMFHOME for user pre-defined, but in MiKTeX there’s by default no local texmf tree installed, therefore my question:
How do I create a local texmf ...
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Setting TEXMFHOME variable when using Miktex portable
Apparently Miktex sometimes doesn't properly set the TEXMFHOME variable, or rather leaves it empty, even though you manually add folders to the "root" list and refresh the file name database. So how ...
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How can I install a .cls file with MikTeX? [duplicate]
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How can I manually install a package on MiKTeX (Windows)
I am new to LaTeX, but need to write up a report pretty soon. Anyway, the instruction for authors state that I ...
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Texmf tree with MikTeX + Vista32?
This post is a follow-up to my post Using subfiles package with .sty files. Answering that post, a couple people suggested I build a local texmf tree.
I've hunted around and it seems that this is ...
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Can MikTeX texmf trees contain the equivalent of a “symbolic link”?
I have a few personall class and style files that I keep in a Git repository as they change often. On UNIX-based systems, I simply insert a symbolic link in my texmf tree that points to these files:
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