# Readme This is the version `0.1` of scientific-emacs. This respositry contains the `Dockerfiles` to build the images for `Redis` and `Emacs`. # Installation To install the container first refer to the [Docker Installation Guide](https://docs.docker.com/docker-for-windows/install/). 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 # How to install 1. Clone this repository: `git clone xxxx` 2. Build the container using: `docker build -t gmarxcc/scientific-emacs:0.1 docker/emacs/` 3. Run the container to test: `docker run --rm -it gmarxcc/scientific-emacs:0.1` 4. Run an Ubuntu command like `ls` Done, you are doing great! # Executing emacs To get the ip address ''' open -a xquartz ip=$(ifconfig en0 | grep inet | awk '$1=="inet" {print $2}') xhost + $ip ''' To run the container ''' docker run --rm -it -v`pwd`/emacs-config:/root \ -e DISPLAY=$ip:0 \ -v /tmp/.X11-unix:/tmp/.X11-unix \ gmarxcc/scientific-emacs:0.1 ''' the 'emacs-config' folder contains the '.emacs' configuration file To install: - aspell - curl - wget - git - zsh ## After first run the container 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'.