sven@cs.widener.edu (Sven Heinicke) (05/06/91)
I was wondering, has anyone gotten tex working on a macintosh? Or how about a mac classic (yes, I only have a mac classic)? If you have whitch c compiler did you use? and for the big question, can I get the applications from somebody? You see, I don't have a c compiler for my mac and I don't have gobbs of cash waiting to get one. However, if I had a c compiler I would be trying to make web and tex work on my mac. -- sven@cs.widener.edu Widener CS system manager Sven Mike Heinicke and Student (pssmheinicke@cyber.widener.edu (if you must))
lrm3@ellis.uchicago.edu (Lawrence Reed Miller) (05/06/91)
In article <QDF+JM+@cs.widener.edu> sven@cs.widener.edu (Sven Heinicke) writes: >I was wondering, has anyone gotten tex working on a macintosh? Or how >about a mac classic (yes, I only have a mac classic)? If you have There is a version of tex called OzTeX all compiled and everything available via anonymous FTP to midway.uchicago.edu. Look in pub/OzTeX. Hope this helps. Lawrence Miller
n138ct@tamuts.tamu.edu (Brent Burton) (05/06/91)
In article <1991May6.030924.29677@midway.uchicago.edu> lrm3@ellis.uchicago.edu (Lawrence Reed Miller) writes: >In article <QDF+JM+@cs.widener.edu> sven@cs.widener.edu (Sven Heinicke) writes: >>I was wondering, has anyone gotten tex working on a macintosh? Or how >There is a version of tex called OzTeX all compiled and everything available >at midway.uchicago.edu I've used OzTeX alot on my Mac + and it works great. It's just such a disk hog with all the fonts and stuff, but that's life. I have the entire sys- tem uncompressed on floppies and it fills up 9 or 10 800k floppies - it's large. HINT for downloading: use a 9600 bps connection or you'll be downloading stuff for the rest of your life. (but it'd be worth it if you survived) Brent Burton n138ct@tamuts.tamu.edu