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-# About #
-
-`Fibeamer` is a beamer theme for the typesetting of thesis defense
-presentations at the Masaryk University (Brno, Czech Republic). The
-theme has been designed for easy extensibility by style and locale
-files of other academic institutions.
-
-# Requirements #
-
-To install the package, you are going to need a POSIX.2-compliant
-environment as well as the following tools:
-
- * GNU `make`
- * `inkscape`
- * `pdftops`
-
-Aside from these tools, the installation requires a correctly
-configured TeX distribution containing the pdfTeX and XeTeX engines
-as well as the LaTeX packages required for the typesetting of the
-technical documentation within the `fibeamer.dtx` file and the
-guide files within the `guide/` subdirectory.
-
-(For running the test suite using the `make tests` command, the
-`comparepdf` command is also required.)
-
-# Installation #
-
-To install the package, execute the following command from within
-the current directory:
-
- make base
- make install-base to=[[TDS]] nohash=true
-
-where `[[TDS]]` is a path in the TeX directory structure to which
-you are going to install the package (such as `/usr/share/texmf`).
-
-After successfully running the commands, update the file name
-database of your TeX distribution, if necessary:
-
- * In MiKTeX:
- - Using the GUI: In the Start Menu go to the MiKTeX entry and
- open either the settings or the admin settings depending on
- whether you are installing the package into a single-user
- private directory tree or into a shared directory tree on a
- multi-user system, respectively. The "MiKTeX Options" window
- will open. Switch to the "General" tab and click the "Refresh
- FNDB" button.
- - Using the command prompt: Execute either `initexmf -u` or
- `initexmf -u --admin` depending on whether you are installing
- the package into a single-user private directory tree or into
- a shared shared directory tree on a multi-user system.
- * In TeX Live and MacTeX:
- - Execute `texhash` with superuser privileges (`sudo texhash`).
-
-You may now also wish to typeset and install the user and technical
-documentation of the package. You can do that by running:
-
- make docs
- make install-docs to=[[TDS]] nohash=true
-
-where `[[TDS]]` is again a path in the TeX directory structure to
-which you are going to install the documentation and will likely be
-the same as before.
-
-After successfully running the commands, update the file name
-database of your TeX distribution, if necessary.
-
-# Uninstallation #
-
-To uninstall the package, execute the following command from within
-the current directory:
-
- make uninstall from=[[TDS]]
-
-where `[[TDS]]` is a path in the TeX directory structure to which
-you are going to install the package (such as `/usr/share/texmf`).
-
-After successfully running the commands, update the file name
-database of your TeX distribution, if necessary:
-
- * In MiKTeX:
- - Using the GUI: In the Start Menu go to the MiKTeX entry and
- open either the settings or the admin settings depending on
- whether you are installing the package into a single-user
- private directory tree or into a shared directory tree on a
- multi-user system, respectively. The "MiKTeX Options" window
- will open. Switch to the "General" tab and click the "Refresh
- FNDB" button.
- - Using the command prompt: Execute either `initexmf -u` or
- `initexmf -u --admin` depending on whether you are installing
- the package into a single-user private directory tree or into
- a shared shared directory tree on a multi-user system.
- * In TeX Live and MacTeX:
- - Execute `texhash` with superuser privileges (`sudo texhash`).