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Re: SGML-Tools



On Mon, 2 Mar 1998 shaul@rakefet.debian.org.dsj.net wrote:

> However, I don't have latex (nor latex2e). I have tetex instead. I thought 
> tetex is a latex substition, at least when looking at basics functionality. 
> Indeed the sgml-tools package did not comment on this, even though latex is 
> one of its sugestions. And in any case,

<snip>

> I had other difficulties with sgml2latex, for example with the -p (postscript) 
> option.
> Eventualy, I succeded made sgml2latext convert the sgml file into dvi. Which I 
> used with dvips to create the desired postscript file.

If memory serves, there are about 7 or 8 packages that comprise the TeTeX
distrib.  You might confirm that all of these installed correctly.  As
someone else mentioned, TeTeX is simply a LaTeX distribution.  You might
look into AuCTeX, another distribution; it looks to be quite full-featured
from my short time using it. 

I'm thinking your problem stems from some dependency on a resource that
either was not installed or did not install correctly and needs to be
reinstalled.
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