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Date: 25 Jan 2007 22:41:48
From: dajava
Subject: chess12 (scid and latex/tex)
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Hi, I run scid on Windows. I entered 4 moves tools > export current game > export game to Latex file and I saved it as ttt.tex Then, what? What do I have to do from now on? In the file, \documentclass[10pt,twocolumn]{article} % This is a LaTeX file generated by scid. % You must have the "chess12" package installed to typeset this file. chess12? What is that? http://groups.google.co.kr/group/rec.games.chess.computer/search?q=chess12&start=0&scoring=d&hl=en& Searching on this forum gave me these lists but they are unorganized well and out-of-date. Do not spend much time to reply, dajava,
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Date: 26 Jan 2007 07:49:10
From: dajava
Subject: Re: chess12 (scid and latex/tex)
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HI, On Jan 26, 9:27 pm, David Richerby <[email protected] > wrote: > dajava <[email protected]> wrote: > > tools > export current game > export game to Latex file > > and I saved it as ttt.tex > > > Then, what? > > What do I have to do from now on?If you do not have LaTeX installed on your system, you'll need to go to > > http://www.miktex.org/2.5/Setup.aspx ------------------------------- Installing a basic system To install a basic MiKTeX system, download and run the "Basic MiKTeX" installer. MiKTeX has the ability to install missing packages automatically, i.e., this installer is suitable for computers connected to the Internet. ------------------ OK. I installed a basic system 2.5 > > Once you have LaTeX, go to > > http://scid.sourceforge.net/latex.html > Well, it describes how-to-do for Unix. I am not sure if it will work for me with MS-Winows. Let me give it a try a bit later. > Dave. > dajava,
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Date: 26 Jan 2007 12:27:50
From: David Richerby
Subject: Re: chess12 (scid and latex/tex)
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dajava <[email protected] > wrote: > tools > export current game > export game to Latex file > and I saved it as ttt.tex > > Then, what? > What do I have to do from now on? If you do not have LaTeX installed on your system, you'll need to go to http://www.miktex.org/2.5/Setup.aspx Once you have LaTeX, go to http://scid.sourceforge.net/latex.html Dave. -- David Richerby Flammable Gnome (TM): it's like a www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~davidr/ smiling garden ornament but it burns really easily!
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