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Staszek Wawrykiewicz staw at gust.org.pl
Sat Feb 3 19:57:56 CET 2007


Karl,
please consider adding to live.tex the following:
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<The installation window titled \guiseq{TeX Live installation and maintenance
<utility} should open. It contains the following sections: \guiseq{Main
<customization}, \guiseq{Install}, \guiseq{Select a scheme}, \guiseq{Select
<systems}, \guiseq{Directories} and \guiseq{Options}.

The installation window titled \guiseq{TeX Live installation and maintenance
utility} should open. It contains the following sections: \guiseq{Main
customization}, \guiseq{Install}, \guiseq{Select a scheme}, \guiseq{Select
systems}, \guiseq{Directories} and \guiseq{Options}.

%% Run time parameters (new)
\textbf{Warning:} By default, tlpmgui tries to detect if TeX is installed 
 and depending on the result starts either in installation or maintenance 
 mode. To force installation mode, please use
\texttt{tlpmgui --install-mode} but you should know what you are doing,
as the TeX Live installation will override your existing/not completelly 
uninstalled/broken previous installation.
Diagnostic information is collected in a log file which is deleted at 
the end of the run, as are any other temporary files.
\texttt{--debug} displays the names and contents of all tlpmgui temporary 
files in a separate window.

-- 
Staszek Wawrykiewicz
StaW at gust.org.pl




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