![]() ![]() The local tree is usually /usr/local/share/texmf/ on unix based systems (linux, bsd, maybe mac?) and C:\localtexmf\ on windows. The usual locations of these threes are described in the pgf manual. That way when your package manager (whether it is a part of your operating system or your tex distribution) will not replace your major upgrade a some minor one in the future. I highly recommend installing the package into either a local or a personal texmf tree. First, the manual mentions tarball (.tgz) file, and the recent builds seem to all be distributed as zip files, second, the recent builds all seem to contain a TDS (TeX Directory Structure) compliant trees (you can tell since the files have names like pgfCVS_TDS.zip, which means that a TDS compliant installation should be really easy. ![]() There are fairly good installation instruction in the pgf manual, however, there seems to be few small discrepancies between the current (v. Important: At each update, only the third step must be done ! With a good computer, the complete operation takes about fifteen minutes and you get three files: Launch the script above to compile pgfmanual and make your own TDS archive: Put the above script in a file named make-distrib-lua.sh and change file mode bits to allow execution ( chmod a+x make-distrib-lua.sh).Īfter these two steps, you have the make-distrib-lua.sh script and the pgf subdirectory in the same location. Make -f pgf/scripts/pgf/Makefile.pgf_releaseĬp pgf/doc/generic/pgf/ChangeLog pgf_CVS.ChangeLog Create a script to compile pgfmanual and make the TDS archiveĬd pgf/doc/generic/pgf/version-for-luatex/en
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