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I finally installed maemotex in my n900 with TA-t3's help
 
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@ acano

If you are in the fields of mathematics, you probably don't need XeLaTeX since all the relevant symbols are already covered by standard LaTeX. But if you want to run XeLateX, the easiest way to do it from the debian image is probably to install texlive-xetex (by typing "apt-get install texlive-xetex" in the terminal). This should give you a working environment. I don't remember how much space you need, but I'm pretty sure there isn't enough space on the standard image, so you have to delete some other applications or increase the size of the image.

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Where is this parkage texlive-xetex?
 
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Just to note, regards emacs 23, there's also this page (i've not tried it)

Belated edit: Oh, and it has a thread! http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=37241

Last edited by kwotski; 2009-12-20 at 20:12.
 
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Originally Posted by soleil View Post
I finally installed maemotex in my n900 with TA-t3's help
Is it working? would be possible to have an idea of the procedure followed?
Where did you find the package?

Sorry for so many questions but I am rather interested in having latex on the N900.

Thank you in advance
 
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texlive 2009 incl. xetex is now in available http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?p=492698
 

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