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latex-ucs
Hi!
I am using Slackware 12.1 and I have a question regarding LaTeX. I am trying to use the package ucs, so that I can write in greek, but with no success. In Debian there is a package latex-ucs.deb that does the trick. Is there something similar in Slackware? Thanks in advance |
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answering to myself:
It seems that such a package doesn't exist for the native tex installation on slackware. I installed texlive from Obtaining TeX Live - TeX Users Group and everything works fine. |
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