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diff --git a/macros/latex-dev/base/tex2.txt b/macros/latex-dev/base/tex2.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 09cd388cde..0000000000 --- a/macros/latex-dev/base/tex2.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,83 +0,0 @@ - LaTeX installation TeX2 information - - 16 September 1995 - - -In order to make a LaTeX format and use it you need, in addition to -the LaTeX source files, a TeX implementation. - -If your TeX is very old, prior to version TeX3, then certain features -will be missing from your system. In particular, you will probably -have no support for `8-bit' input and hyphenation of words with -accented characters. - -Most (perhaps all) TeX implementations are available in versions that -are at least as recent as TeX3 (released in 1989) so the best course -of action is to update your TeX installation before building LaTeX. - -However, if you must for some reason make the LaTeX format by running -the old TeX2 then it is necessary to have a `configuration file' named -fonttext.cfg. The existence of this file will prevent LaTeX trying to -access 8-bit characters, which is not allowed in the old TeX2 version -of TeX. - -If you fail to use such a configuration file, LaTeX will detect that it -is running under TeX2 and stop with the following message (without -making a format file): - -************************************* -* -* You MUST use a fonttext.cfg file! -* As you are still using TeX2!!!!!! -* -* See the documentation file tex2.txt -* -************************************* - - -There is more information about the file fonttext.cfg in the file -cfgguide.tex; but for a minimal configuration that allows LaTeX to -be built on TeX2, just do the following: - - * Copy the standard fonttext.ltx file to fonttext.cfg - * Then edit the file fonttext.cfg as follows: - -- Change the \ProvidesFile call (see below). - -- Comment out all the lines referring to the `T1' encoding (but not - those referring to the `OT1' encoding). - -Thus the resulting file will look something like the following. - -%%% File: fonttext.cfg -\ProvidesFile{fonttext.cfg} - [1995/06/05 v1.0 TeX2 text font setup] - -\input {OMLenc.def} -%%%%% NOT FOR TeX2 \input {T1enc.def} -\input {OT1enc.def} % <- should come after T1 for speed -\input {OMSenc.def} -\fontencoding{OT1} -\DeclareFontEncodingDefaults{}{} -%%%%% NOT FOR TeX2 \DeclareFontSubstitution{T1}{cmr}{m}{n} -\DeclareFontSubstitution{OT1}{cmr}{m}{n} -%%%%% NOT FOR TeX2 \input {T1cmr.fd} -\input {OT1cmr.fd} -\input {OT1cmss.fd} -\input {OT1cmtt.fd} -\DeclareErrorFont{OT1}{cmr}{m}{n}{10} -\newcommand\rmdefault{cmr} -\newcommand\sfdefault{cmss} -\newcommand\ttdefault{cmtt} - -\newcommand\bfdefault{bx} -\newcommand\mddefault{m} - -\newcommand\itdefault{it} -\newcommand\sldefault{sl} -\newcommand\scdefault{sc} -\newcommand\updefault{n} - -\newcommand\encodingdefault{OT1} -\newcommand\familydefault{\rmdefault} -\newcommand\seriesdefault{\mddefault} -\newcommand\shapedefault{\updefault} -\endinput |