Hi Frederic,
I regularly use "evince" or "xpdf" to view pdf files in Ubuntu. There
shouldn't be any need for you to recompile Sage.
Best,
Alex
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As far as I know, there is no way to install tetex on Ubuntu 9.04.
> For viewing PDF files, evince and xpdf are good programs.
In the KDE world, kpdf does no more exist. It is replaced by okular.
However, in the real world, evince and xpdf are good viewer.
(Magritte would say that this is not a troll Gnome Vs KDE ;) )
Have a nice day
Laurent
On Fri, Sep 04, 2009 at 02:59:43AM -0700, Frederic wrote:
> I compiled Sage 4.1.1 from source yesterday as per the instructions
> manual but I was unable to "apt-get install kpdf" as there does not
> seem to be a "kpdf" package (anymore ?) in 9.04. "tetex-base" and "tex-
> comon" were installed correctly.
> However it does not seem possible to LaTeX typeset the output of
> evaluations in the notebook which complains that LaTeX does not seem
> to be installed.
tetex-* is being deprecated and replaced by texlive-*
Try
sudo aptitude install texlive-full texmaker
texmaker is a nice light frontend.
File > New > Wizard > Quickstart.
Options > Configure Texmaker > Quickbuild > choose pdflatex+viewpdf
> Which alternative package to "kpdf" should I use and should I
> recompile/reconfigure Sage ?
evince. Do not recompile/reconfigure sage.
regards,
Jan
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