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-These files help the user to typeset texts in spanish according to mexican
-current practices with the babel system.
-
-The files `spanishmx.ldf' and `spanishmx.sty' effectively merge an old
-(and short-lived) mexican.ldf with the spanish.ldf file, allowing the user
-to typeset spanish texts in a mexican style on a document by document basis,
-either for LaTeX documents or for plain.tex files; the `esmx.cfg'
-distributed here sets the mexican style as default for all documents
-on a given TeX installation. To make it work you should create a
-spanish.cfg file somewhere in your texmf tree directory with the
-following line
-
-\input esmx.cfg
-
-To prevent havoc on your system, I recommend you to install the files
-on some branch of your personal $HOME or `documents and settings'
-(depending on your system) texmf tree, and rebuild the filename
-directories ('texhash' or 'initexmf -u', depending on your system).
-
-As all features implemented depend entirely on spanish.ldf, you *must*
-read the documentation for spanish.ldf if you want to customize the layout
-further. A little documentation on what does each file do is included only
-as comments within the source code.
-
-These files are neither related to nor supported by the Spanish Users'
-Group CervanTeX.
-
-Good luck, happy TeXing, and Viva Mexico!
-
-Luis Rivera
-jlrn77*at*gmail*dot*com
-