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How to install latex and xelatex on Mac so that Jupyter "Download as PDF" will work
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brew install pandoc | |
brew tap homebrew/cask | |
brew install --cask basictex | |
eval "$(/usr/libexec/path_helper)" | |
# Update $PATH to include `/usr/local/texlive/2022basic/bin/universal-darwin` | |
sudo tlmgr update --self | |
sudo tlmgr install texliveonfly | |
sudo tlmgr install xelatex | |
sudo tlmgr install adjustbox | |
sudo tlmgr install tcolorbox | |
sudo tlmgr install collectbox | |
sudo tlmgr install ucs | |
sudo tlmgr install environ | |
sudo tlmgr install trimspaces | |
sudo tlmgr install titling | |
sudo tlmgr install enumitem | |
sudo tlmgr install rsfs |
you might need to add
sudo tlmgr install pdfcol
Worked nicely to have dependencies of Rmarkdown in combination with the vitae
package to create a CV. Thanks!
you might need to add sudo tlmgr install pdfcol
needed!
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In my case, I had to add even more packages to make PDF export work from JupyterLab on my macOS with M1, like
soul
.Unfortunately, I did not note what I have installed on top of
brew basictex
, so here is the complete list I have now of packages installed by default and installed manually by me usingsudo tlmgr install
: