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Subject: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: docbook->tex on Windows
I configured MikteX for my PC running Windows NT long time ago, but I remember quite well that I had to do a search in the net for some things (perhaps like the one you point to). You should find fancyhdr.sty in /miktex/tex/jadetex/cooked in your hard disk. "installjadetex.bat" copies it to ../tex/latex/tools. BTW: Have you run "installjadetex.bat"? Check also the "cooked" subdirectory. Hope this helps. Regards, Juan R. Migoya "John S. Rhoades" wrote: > > I'm trying to set up docbook to generate pdf files via LaTeX on Windows NT. > I have MikTex version 1.20 and jade version 1.2.1. > > When I do "make -f Makefile.jadetex" on Windows NT 4.0 (make is GNU make > from Cygnus), it fails. First there is no "hugelatex.tex" in MikTex, so the > command "tex -ini "&hugelatex" jadetex.ini" fails. If I change "&hugelatex" > to "latex", I get a little further, finally stopped by the error message > > ! LaTeX Error: File `fancyhdr.sty' not found. > > Of course the messages is correct; MikTex doesn't contain the fancyhdr > package. Simply copying fancyhdr from a Linux distro of TeX to my PC doesn't > work, I guess I have to somehow tell LaTeX the package exists? I don't know > how to do this (I'm not a TeX expert). > > In short, it appears that jadetex expects a particular configuration of > LaTeX. Is this right and what version is that? I'm not committed to MikTex. > > /s jsr ************************************************************************ Juan R. Migoya Ingelectric-Team, S.A. Area de Aparatos y Equipos Tel. 94 403 98 30 Fax. 94 403 96 80
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