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- ArabTeX Version 3
- =================
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- Last changes: Version 3.11d, 23.10.2003
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- The set of files, of which THIS file is supposed to be part of,
- contains a package extending the capabilities of TeX/LaTeX to
- generate the arabic writing from an ASCII transliteration for
- texts in several languages using the arabic script. Several other
- common encodings are also supported.
-
- The package is available in packed form as "arabtex.zip" and
- "arabtex.tgz". Depending on the server there may be also the
- unpacked files; check for the latest version of "apatch.sty"!
-
- The following ASCII files give more detailed information:
-
- arabtex.doc : a short introduction (rather out of date)
- arabtex.faq : answers to some Frequently Asked Questions
- (updated as necessary)
- changes.txt : release history, new features, and known bugs
- (updated as necessary)
- changes2.txt : older release history up to version 3.00
- install.txt : list of available files, and installation notes
- apatch.sty : last minute corrections; put this file onto the
- TEXINPUT path; it will patch automatically.
- (updated as necessary)
-
- There are also various additional documentation files.
- A subdirectory "REPORT", if still present, is OBSOLETE.
-
- There was a prototype, ArabTeX Version 1, which is now OBSOLETE.
- Version 2 was the first complete release accompanied by a manual,
- but is no more being maintained.
-
- Version 3 is an upward compatible extension of Version 2 with
- many new features, e.g. the possibility to read input files in the
- ASMO 449, ISO 8859-6, and UTF-8 Codes, and many new commands for
- better formatting of Arabic text, or catering for historic writing
- styles. Versions from 3.05 onward contain a package to process
- Hebrew, and provide long right-to-left insertions. For details,
- consult the manual and the ASCII file "readme.305".
-
- ArabTeX is copyrighted by the author. If you use the system for
- scientific work please give appropriate credit to the software
- and the author (e.g. in the colophon of a monograph.) We also
- appreciate a complimentary copy of any scientific work produced
- with ArabTeX.
-
- ArabTeX may be redistributed and/or modified under the terms
- of the LaTeX Project Public License distributed from CTAN
- archives in the directory "macros/latex/base/lppl.txt"; either
- version 1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
- ArabTeX is an experimental system and supposed to change without
- prior notice. Whoever will use it does so at her/his/its own risk.
- We cannot take any responsibility on correct function, suitability
- for whatever purpose, or correct documentation.
-
- If you have any complaints or suggestions, please forward them to
- the author. We shall consider any reasonable suggestion, but we
- will use our own judgment on any changes, and our resources are
- severely limited.
-
- If problems turn up while running ArabTeX, please check first at
- "ftp.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de" whether there is a new version,
- or whether there are any new corrections in "apatch.sty". If the
- problem goes away with the new version, please inform the server
- you got ArabTeX from; otherwise send a bug report to the author.
-
- The reference site "ftp.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de" always holds
- the current version. We know that the CTAN servers "ftp.tex.ac.uk",
- "ctan.tug.org", and "ftp.dante.de" mirror this site and update on
- a regular schedule.
-
- An empty E-Mail message to "arabtex@informatik.uni-stuttgart.de"
- will produce a current status report.
-
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- Prof. Klaus Lagally
- Institut fuer Informatik
- Universitaet Stuttgart
- Breitwiesenstrasse 20-22
- D-70565 Stuttgart
- GERMANY
-
- lagally@informatik.uni-stuttgart.de
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- Copyright (c) 1990 - 2002, Klaus Lagally
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+README 23.10.2003 +-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + ArabTeX Version 3 + ================= +-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + Last changes: Version 3.11d, 23.10.2003 +-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + The set of files, of which THIS file is supposed to be part of, + contains a package extending the capabilities of TeX/LaTeX to + generate the arabic writing from an ASCII transliteration for + texts in several languages using the arabic script. Several other + common encodings are also supported. + + The package is available in packed form as "arabtex.zip" and + "arabtex.tgz". Depending on the server there may be also the + unpacked files; check for the latest version of "apatch.sty"! + + The following ASCII files give more detailed information: + + arabtex.doc : a short introduction (rather out of date) + arabtex.faq : answers to some Frequently Asked Questions + (updated as necessary) + changes.txt : release history, new features, and known bugs + (updated as necessary) + changes2.txt : older release history up to version 3.00 + install.txt : list of available files, and installation notes + apatch.sty : last minute corrections; put this file onto the + TEXINPUT path; it will patch automatically. + (updated as necessary) + + There are also various additional documentation files. + A subdirectory "REPORT", if still present, is OBSOLETE. + + There was a prototype, ArabTeX Version 1, which is now OBSOLETE. + Version 2 was the first complete release accompanied by a manual, + but is no more being maintained. + + Version 3 is an upward compatible extension of Version 2 with + many new features, e.g. the possibility to read input files in the + ASMO 449, ISO 8859-6, and UTF-8 Codes, and many new commands for + better formatting of Arabic text, or catering for historic writing + styles. Versions from 3.05 onward contain a package to process + Hebrew, and provide long right-to-left insertions. For details, + consult the manual and the ASCII file "readme.305". + + ArabTeX is copyrighted by the author. If you use the system for + scientific work please give appropriate credit to the software + and the author (e.g. in the colophon of a monograph.) We also + appreciate a complimentary copy of any scientific work produced + with ArabTeX. + + ArabTeX may be redistributed and/or modified under the terms + of the LaTeX Project Public License distributed from CTAN + archives in the directory "macros/latex/base/lppl.txt"; either + version 1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + + ArabTeX is an experimental system and supposed to change without + prior notice. Whoever will use it does so at her/his/its own risk. + We cannot take any responsibility on correct function, suitability + for whatever purpose, or correct documentation. + + If you have any complaints or suggestions, please forward them to + the author. We shall consider any reasonable suggestion, but we + will use our own judgment on any changes, and our resources are + severely limited. + + If problems turn up while running ArabTeX, please check first at + "ftp.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de" whether there is a new version, + or whether there are any new corrections in "apatch.sty". If the + problem goes away with the new version, please inform the server + you got ArabTeX from; otherwise send a bug report to the author. + + The reference site "ftp.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de" always holds + the current version. We know that the CTAN servers "ftp.tex.ac.uk", + "ctan.tug.org", and "ftp.dante.de" mirror this site and update on + a regular schedule. + + An empty E-Mail message to "arabtex@informatik.uni-stuttgart.de" + will produce a current status report. + +-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + Prof. Klaus Lagally + Institut fuer Informatik + Universitaet Stuttgart + Breitwiesenstrasse 20-22 + D-70565 Stuttgart + GERMANY + + lagally@informatik.uni-stuttgart.de +-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + Copyright (c) 1990 - 2002, Klaus Lagally +-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |