How to install the hmcpset package for LyX Mac with MacTex?












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I've been trying for several days to get this to work, but i haven't been successful yet. I'm new to latex and I don't have a very good idea of what I'm doing, which is why I'm using LyX.



I put the hmcpset.cls file in the directory /usr/local/texlive/texmf-local/tex/latex/Max's classes. I think the MacTex distribution uses TEX Live Utility for managing packages, so that's where I'm looking to find hmcpset. But hmcpset doesn't show up in available packages inside TEX LIVE.



Is there a way to let TEX Live know where I put a new .cls files?



Once TEX Live, or whatever the package manager is, knows where the .cls file is, will I be able to use the hmpcpset class in LyX?










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I've been trying for several days to get this to work, but i haven't been successful yet. I'm new to latex and I don't have a very good idea of what I'm doing, which is why I'm using LyX.



I put the hmcpset.cls file in the directory /usr/local/texlive/texmf-local/tex/latex/Max's classes. I think the MacTex distribution uses TEX Live Utility for managing packages, so that's where I'm looking to find hmcpset. But hmcpset doesn't show up in available packages inside TEX LIVE.



Is there a way to let TEX Live know where I put a new .cls files?



Once TEX Live, or whatever the package manager is, knows where the .cls file is, will I be able to use the hmpcpset class in LyX?










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  • Welcome to TeX.Stackexchange!

    – samcarter
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    Maybe tex.stackexchange.com/a/10256/36296 could be helpfull

    – samcarter
    Jan 31 at 20:30






  • 2





    Don't use folder (and file) names with spaces and curious chars in them.

    – Ulrike Fischer
    Jan 31 at 20:30











  • Did you run sudo mktexlsr after installing the file(s)? That is needed so that the files are found.

    – Herb Schulz
    Jan 31 at 20:41














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I've been trying for several days to get this to work, but i haven't been successful yet. I'm new to latex and I don't have a very good idea of what I'm doing, which is why I'm using LyX.



I put the hmcpset.cls file in the directory /usr/local/texlive/texmf-local/tex/latex/Max's classes. I think the MacTex distribution uses TEX Live Utility for managing packages, so that's where I'm looking to find hmcpset. But hmcpset doesn't show up in available packages inside TEX LIVE.



Is there a way to let TEX Live know where I put a new .cls files?



Once TEX Live, or whatever the package manager is, knows where the .cls file is, will I be able to use the hmpcpset class in LyX?










share|improve this question














I've been trying for several days to get this to work, but i haven't been successful yet. I'm new to latex and I don't have a very good idea of what I'm doing, which is why I'm using LyX.



I put the hmcpset.cls file in the directory /usr/local/texlive/texmf-local/tex/latex/Max's classes. I think the MacTex distribution uses TEX Live Utility for managing packages, so that's where I'm looking to find hmcpset. But hmcpset doesn't show up in available packages inside TEX LIVE.



Is there a way to let TEX Live know where I put a new .cls files?



Once TEX Live, or whatever the package manager is, knows where the .cls file is, will I be able to use the hmpcpset class in LyX?







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    Maybe tex.stackexchange.com/a/10256/36296 could be helpfull

    – samcarter
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  • 2





    Don't use folder (and file) names with spaces and curious chars in them.

    – Ulrike Fischer
    Jan 31 at 20:30











  • Did you run sudo mktexlsr after installing the file(s)? That is needed so that the files are found.

    – Herb Schulz
    Jan 31 at 20:41



















  • Welcome to TeX.Stackexchange!

    – samcarter
    Jan 31 at 20:28






  • 1





    Maybe tex.stackexchange.com/a/10256/36296 could be helpfull

    – samcarter
    Jan 31 at 20:30






  • 2





    Don't use folder (and file) names with spaces and curious chars in them.

    – Ulrike Fischer
    Jan 31 at 20:30











  • Did you run sudo mktexlsr after installing the file(s)? That is needed so that the files are found.

    – Herb Schulz
    Jan 31 at 20:41

















Welcome to TeX.Stackexchange!

– samcarter
Jan 31 at 20:28





Welcome to TeX.Stackexchange!

– samcarter
Jan 31 at 20:28




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1





Maybe tex.stackexchange.com/a/10256/36296 could be helpfull

– samcarter
Jan 31 at 20:30





Maybe tex.stackexchange.com/a/10256/36296 could be helpfull

– samcarter
Jan 31 at 20:30




2




2





Don't use folder (and file) names with spaces and curious chars in them.

– Ulrike Fischer
Jan 31 at 20:30





Don't use folder (and file) names with spaces and curious chars in them.

– Ulrike Fischer
Jan 31 at 20:30













Did you run sudo mktexlsr after installing the file(s)? That is needed so that the files are found.

– Herb Schulz
Jan 31 at 20:41





Did you run sudo mktexlsr after installing the file(s)? That is needed so that the files are found.

– Herb Schulz
Jan 31 at 20:41










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