Trying to manually install tikz-cd on MikTex
So for some reason I have to install the Tikz-cd package manually. I followed the first two answers of this question. The one that got me closest to the finish line is the second answer.
I followed all of the instructions and got to the last part: to install the package using the package manager. However, I could not install the package due to "a required file does not exist". I am not sure what files I'm missing since I downloaded the package from CTAN. I tried to put in just the zip file, I also tried unzipping the file and put just the contents, I tried unzipping the file but put all the contents in a folder, but none of it works.
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So for some reason I have to install the Tikz-cd package manually. I followed the first two answers of this question. The one that got me closest to the finish line is the second answer.
I followed all of the instructions and got to the last part: to install the package using the package manager. However, I could not install the package due to "a required file does not exist". I am not sure what files I'm missing since I downloaded the package from CTAN. I tried to put in just the zip file, I also tried unzipping the file and put just the contents, I tried unzipping the file but put all the contents in a folder, but none of it works.
installing
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With an complete install of MiKTeX you need not to install Tikz-cd later. But you should only install packages with the MiKTeX Console nowadays. It can check which packages are needed and which are already in which version installed. It installs only parts missing or to be too old ... BTW: Welcome!
– Kurt
1 hour ago
I do not have MikTeX console.
– user184636
1 hour ago
Then you use an old, older or outdated version. Please copy the first line of your log file to your question.
– Kurt
1 hour ago
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So for some reason I have to install the Tikz-cd package manually. I followed the first two answers of this question. The one that got me closest to the finish line is the second answer.
I followed all of the instructions and got to the last part: to install the package using the package manager. However, I could not install the package due to "a required file does not exist". I am not sure what files I'm missing since I downloaded the package from CTAN. I tried to put in just the zip file, I also tried unzipping the file and put just the contents, I tried unzipping the file but put all the contents in a folder, but none of it works.
installing
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So for some reason I have to install the Tikz-cd package manually. I followed the first two answers of this question. The one that got me closest to the finish line is the second answer.
I followed all of the instructions and got to the last part: to install the package using the package manager. However, I could not install the package due to "a required file does not exist". I am not sure what files I'm missing since I downloaded the package from CTAN. I tried to put in just the zip file, I also tried unzipping the file and put just the contents, I tried unzipping the file but put all the contents in a folder, but none of it works.
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With an complete install of MiKTeX you need not to install Tikz-cd later. But you should only install packages with the MiKTeX Console nowadays. It can check which packages are needed and which are already in which version installed. It installs only parts missing or to be too old ... BTW: Welcome!
– Kurt
1 hour ago
I do not have MikTeX console.
– user184636
1 hour ago
Then you use an old, older or outdated version. Please copy the first line of your log file to your question.
– Kurt
1 hour ago
add a comment |
With an complete install of MiKTeX you need not to install Tikz-cd later. But you should only install packages with the MiKTeX Console nowadays. It can check which packages are needed and which are already in which version installed. It installs only parts missing or to be too old ... BTW: Welcome!
– Kurt
1 hour ago
I do not have MikTeX console.
– user184636
1 hour ago
Then you use an old, older or outdated version. Please copy the first line of your log file to your question.
– Kurt
1 hour ago
With an complete install of MiKTeX you need not to install Tikz-cd later. But you should only install packages with the MiKTeX Console nowadays. It can check which packages are needed and which are already in which version installed. It installs only parts missing or to be too old ... BTW: Welcome!
– Kurt
1 hour ago
With an complete install of MiKTeX you need not to install Tikz-cd later. But you should only install packages with the MiKTeX Console nowadays. It can check which packages are needed and which are already in which version installed. It installs only parts missing or to be too old ... BTW: Welcome!
– Kurt
1 hour ago
I do not have MikTeX console.
– user184636
1 hour ago
I do not have MikTeX console.
– user184636
1 hour ago
Then you use an old, older or outdated version. Please copy the first line of your log file to your question.
– Kurt
1 hour ago
Then you use an old, older or outdated version. Please copy the first line of your log file to your question.
– Kurt
1 hour ago
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With an complete install of MiKTeX you need not to install Tikz-cd later. But you should only install packages with the MiKTeX Console nowadays. It can check which packages are needed and which are already in which version installed. It installs only parts missing or to be too old ... BTW: Welcome!
– Kurt
1 hour ago
I do not have MikTeX console.
– user184636
1 hour ago
Then you use an old, older or outdated version. Please copy the first line of your log file to your question.
– Kurt
1 hour ago