Closure of this question was unnecessary. My question is not a duplicate of the one linked to. My questions are Linux specific and ask for advice about using Kile on Linux. My question refers to more that style files. I have read the question that I have supposedly duplicated and none of the replies answer my question. Closure was unhelpful, misguided and basically unwelcoming.
I wanted to be able to cancel factors in the numerator and denominator with a dash. I searched this site and saw that I could use the package cancel. I tried to \usepackage{cancel}, but Kile didn't recognize it because it couldn't find the style file.
I found the web-page and have downloaded the style file cancel.sty. Sadly, I can't find where Kile keeps all of the style files. Even if I did find the folder, would I just cut-and-paste, or is there some more sophisticated process required to integrate new style files?
The problem is that I am a newbie to Linux and can't find where all of the files are kept. I found some commands for searching for files, but they either didn't work: the terminal claimed the (existing) file didn't exist, or the terminal started to list every file on my system.
- Where are my style files kept on Linux Mint, using Kile?
- Do I just cut-and-paste a new style file into the folder?
cancelmanually, it is provided by thetexlive-latex-extrapackage. – d-cmst Jun 16 '13 at 15:42\usepackage{texlive-latex-extra}. Type at terminalsudo apt-get install texlive-latex-extrato install TeXLive extra packages from Ubuntu/mint package manager. Once you install you should getcancel.styinstalled as it's part of the ubuntu texlive-latex-extra package. Type at terminalkpsewhich cancel.styto know ifcancel.styexists or not. Note Kile is just a IDE not a TeX distro like TeXLive. – texenthusiast Jun 16 '13 at 20:26