Re: Beamer and PCTEX



On Jan 10, 8:55 pm, PRothste...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Does anyone have experience running Beamer within the PCTEX package
(version 5)? I think I've gotten pretty far -- I put the three Beamer
folders in ...texmf/tex/latex..., which seems right. I then grabbed
the simplest looking Beamer program I could find and the execution
stalled because it couldn't find the hyperref.sty. I got the folder
with that in it from the net and added it to the ...texmf/tex/latex...
folder, but then the execution stopped because it couldn't find the
hycolor.sty. I think this could on awhile. Yikes. Also, it seems
like there should be an easier way. Thanks so much, anyone.

--PR

Beamer is actively being developed (an therefore uses recent features
of lots of packages), whereas I think your TeX system is not so up to
date (I note that PCTEX advertise v6). I suspect you may have lots of
problems trying to patch everything to make this work. I assume you
have to stick to PCTEX v5?

Joseph Wright
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