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This is the version 0.1 of scientific-emacs. This respositry contains the Dockerfiles to build the images for Redis and Emacs.
To install the container first refer to the Docker Installation Guide. After test the hello worlf of Docker system, clone this repository within your working directory using:
$ git clone http://gmarx.jumpingcrab.com:8088/mice-rs101/latex-basic.git
Then, it is possible to build the scientifc-emacs container by:
$ docker build -t scientific-emacs:0.1 docker/emacs/
Write here about container
git clone xxxxdocker build -t gmarxcc/scientific-emacs:0.1 docker/emacs/docker run --rm -it gmarxcc/scientific-emacs:0.1lsDone, you are doing great!
To get the ip address ''' open -a xquartz ip=$(ifconfig en0 | grep inet | awk '$1=="inet" {print $2}') xhost + $ip '''
To run the container
'''
docker run --rm -it -vpwd/emacs-config:/root
-e DISPLAY=$ip:0
-v /tmp/.X11-unix:/tmp/.X11-unix
gmarxcc/scientific-emacs:0.1
'''
the 'emacs-config' folder contains the '.emacs' configuration file
The repository has previously installed
Upgrade texlive to be able to install new packages by :
''' apt-get upgrade texlive-base '''
Then, init the user with 'tlmgr init-usertree'. After that you can install new packages using 'tlmgr install package'.