Hi all
In the last months, I am experiencing problems when compiling .tex documents which I haven't been able to trace. After trying several workarounds, I have decided to downgraded to a prior version... and I am not being able to find a 2.7.x or 2.8.x net installer.
What can I do?
Thanks in advance
MiKTeX and proTeXt ⇒ Downgrading to 2.8.x or 2.7.x
- Stefan Kottwitz
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Re: Downgrading to 2.8.x or 2.7.x
Both versions are "end of life", they are not available anymore, officially, furthermore packages cannot be installed via a package repository.
If you cannot work with 2.9, I recommend to install TeX Live 2014. It is newer (MiKTeX2.9 was released in 2010), and it relies on a larger maintainer base, where MiKTeX is maintained by one man only (which is a great performance),
Stefan
If you cannot work with 2.9, I recommend to install TeX Live 2014. It is newer (MiKTeX2.9 was released in 2010), and it relies on a larger maintainer base, where MiKTeX is maintained by one man only (which is a great performance),
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Re: Downgrading to 2.8.x or 2.7.x
Thanks for the quick answer!
I use miktex since 2004 and I'm pretty satisfied until now. I use the same base documents once and again because they are optimized for my needings and preferences during years. What is more strange is that these documents worked in previous versions of 2.9 but the last installations in both 32 and 64 bit started to create problems and the compilations stopped without proper results.
Usually I use LyX 2.0.x. Is texlive compatible with lyx in windows?
thanks again for the answers
I use miktex since 2004 and I'm pretty satisfied until now. I use the same base documents once and again because they are optimized for my needings and preferences during years. What is more strange is that these documents worked in previous versions of 2.9 but the last installations in both 32 and 64 bit started to create problems and the compilations stopped without proper results.
Usually I use LyX 2.0.x. Is texlive compatible with lyx in windows?
thanks again for the answers
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Re: Downgrading to 2.8.x or 2.7.x
TeX Live is compatible to LyX. It always worked for me fine since many years. I used MiKTeX before, but switched to TeX Live I guess 2008 when it got a package manager, like MiKTeX already provided. I'm working with TeX Live on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux.
It's possible that the problems could be fixed one by one, if you would tell us error messages and would post minimal examples for reproducing. Perhaps it's not only caused by MiKTeX but by certain package versions. Anyway, an installation of the newest TeX Live and a following package update could fix all version problems.
Stefan
It's possible that the problems could be fixed one by one, if you would tell us error messages and would post minimal examples for reproducing. Perhaps it's not only caused by MiKTeX but by certain package versions. Anyway, an installation of the newest TeX Live and a following package update could fix all version problems.
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Re: Downgrading to 2.8.x or 2.7.x
Definitivelly I'm motivated to test seriously texlive. I was very, very satisfied with miktex, but I cannot invest more hours in tracking what is wrong now with what worked before.
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Re: Downgrading to 2.8.x or 2.7.x
I have to add finally that complete installation gave problems with perl and windows 8.1. The installation that worked was net installation and now it work like a charm, without the problems of the last miktex versions.
Thanks again for the advice
Thanks again for the advice