Another thing I should mentioned is that you may try to ask in the comp.text.tex news group. This mail list is really nice and feel free to ask here. But I think that group is specific for any question related to tex, so you may get answers there quicker and better.
Back to your original question, at least on my system, mathdesign is already installed with TeXLive (mactex) distribution. More specifically, for Garaomand, what you need is the non-free Garamond fonts binary file, i.e. the .pfb files. But I have no idea where to find it since the link given by the FAQ page is dead. The file provided in CTAN are merely latex support file for this font and accompany fonts designed by the MathDesign project. It does not contain the URW Garamond fonts due to the license issue.
On 23 Mar 2010, at 17:36, Lucy Buykx wrote:
On 23 Mar 2010, at 17:31, Jan Jakob Bornheim wrote:
Just to add to that, at least on my system, the sudo prefix is necessary because the regular user does not have write access to the folder /usr/local/texlive/ where the database is stored. I am pretty sure that is standard setup in Mac OS X. Thus, I said that not because I wanted to wreak havoc on your system, but rather to assure texhash has the desired effect. And yes, the password should be the same as the admin password.
Thats alright JJ. I'm OK with the concept of sudo, just didn't know what the command was. Unfortunately, as with all the other commands that are to do with LaTeX, unrecognised by my computer. And unfortunately again, my administrator password is not accepted as my root password and I recall a tech guy pulling his hair out trying to figure how to set up a root user for me. I think we gave up.
Lucy
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