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-====== Which tree to use ======+====== Which tree to use======
  
  
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 You can ask such a system where it believes a local tree should be: You can ask such a system where it believes a local tree should be:
  
-<code latex>+<code bash>
 kpsewhich -var-value TEXMFLOCAL kpsewhich -var-value TEXMFLOCAL
 </code> </code>
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 author is using today): author is using today):
  
-<code latex>+<code bash>
 /usr/local/share/texmf /usr/local/share/texmf
 </code> </code>
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 something you specified yourself when you installed MiKTeX in the something you specified yourself when you installed MiKTeX in the
 first place, but you may find you need to create one.  The MiKTeX first place, but you may find you need to create one.  The MiKTeX
-"Settings" window ( +"Settings" window ( ''Start'' $\rightarrow$ ''Programs'' $\rightarrow$ 
-  ''Start''$\rightarrow$ +''MiKTeX'' $\rightarrow$ ''Settings'') has a tab ''Roots''; 
-  ''Programs''$\rightarrow$ +that tab gives a list of current TDS roots (they're typically not 
-  ''MiKTeX''$\rightarrow$ +called ''texmf''-anything).  If there's not one there with
-  ''Settings'') +
-has a tab ''Roots''; that tab gives a list of current +
-TDS roots (they're typically not called +
-''texmf''-anything).  If there's not one there with+
 ''local'' in its name, create an appropriate one (see below), ''local'' in its name, create an appropriate one (see below),
-and register it using the window's +and register it using the window's ''Add'' button.
-''Add'' button.+
  
-The  +The [[http://docs.miktex.org/faq/maintenance.html|MiKTeX FAQ]] 
-[[http://docs.miktex.org/faq/maintenance.html|MiKTeX FAQ]] +suggests that you should create ''C:\\Local TeX Files'', which is good if you
-suggests that you should create  +
-''C: Local TeX Files'', which is good if you+
 manage your own machine, but often not even possible in corporate, or manage your own machine, but often not even possible in corporate, or
 similar, environments --- in such situations, the user may have no similar, environments --- in such situations, the user may have no
 control over the hard disc of the computer, at all. control over the hard disc of the computer, at all.
 +
 +FIXME Ce n'est plus vrai, MiKTeX propose maintenant de s'installer sous ''C:\Users\...\AppData\Local\Programs''.
  
 So the real criterion is that your local tree should be somewhere that So the real criterion is that your local tree should be somewhere that
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 stick, and will assign it a defined drive letter --- another good stick, and will assign it a defined drive letter --- another good
 candidate location.  Note that the semantics of such a tree are candidate location.  Note that the semantics of such a tree are
-indistinguishable from those of a  +indistinguishable from those of a [[FAQ-privinst|"home" TEXMF tree]].
-[[FAQ-privinst|"home" TEXMF tree]].+
  
 You might not wish to use the 'local' tree: You might not wish to use the 'local' tree:
-   +  if the package, or whatever, is "personal" (for example, something commercial that has been licensed to you alone, or something you're developing yourself), it should go in your [[FAQ-privinst|"home" TEXMF tree]]; 
- +  if you //know// that the package you are installing is a replacement for the copy on the TEXMF tree of your (La)TeX distribution; in this case it is reasonable to replace the existing copy in the TEXMF tree.
--  if the package, or whatever, is "personal" (for example, +
-    something commercial that has been licensed to you alone, or +
-    something you're developing yourself), it should go in your +
-    [[FAQ-privinst|"home" TEXMF tree]]; +
- if you //know// that the package you are installing is a +
-    replacement for the copy on the TEXMF tree of your (La)TeX +
-    distribution; in this case it is reasonable to replace the existing +
-    copy in the TEXMF tree.+
  
 If the system is upgraded (or otherwise re-installed), a copy made in If the system is upgraded (or otherwise re-installed), a copy made in
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 tree, and then install a new version of the distribution --- you might tree, and then install a new version of the distribution --- you might
 have an effect like: have an effect like:
-   +  distribution comes with package version n; 
- +  you install package version n+1 on the local tree; and 
--  distribution comes with package version n; +  the updated distribution provides package version n+2.
- you install package version n+1 on the local tree; and +
- the updated distribution provides package version n+2.+
  
 In such a situation, you could find yourself using version In such a situation, you could find yourself using version
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 ----- -----
 +//Source://
 +  * [[faquk>FAQ-what-TDS|Which tree to use]]
  
-//Source:// [[faquk>FAQ-what-TDS|Which tree to use]] +{{htmlmetatags>metatag-keywords=(LaTeX,installer LaTeX,TeX Directory structure,installation,répertoire pour LaTeX
- +metatag-og:title=(Which tree to use?)
-{{htmlmetatags>metatag-keywords=(LaTeX,installing+
-metatag-og:title=(Which tree to use)+
 metatag-og:site_name=(FAQ LaTeX francophone) metatag-og:site_name=(FAQ LaTeX francophone)
 }} }}
  
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