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-KOMA Script
-a versatile LaTeX2e bundle
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-INSTALLATION DIRECTIONS
------------------------
-
-There are various ways that KOMA Script can be distributed. The primary
-distribution from the KOMA Script maintainers consists of a complete TEXMF
-tree (also known as the/a TDS tree). This TEXMF tree in its original form is
-provided as a ZIP archive. It may also be distributed in other archival
-formats. When the following text refers to an archive, it therefore does not
-necessarily refer to a ZIP archive. When creating a new archive,
-distributors are strongly encouraged to preserve the structure and contents
-of the TEXMF tree so that these instructions remain valid. Distributors are
-otherwise urged to provide their own instructions for installation.
-
-Distribution of the expanded TEXMF tree is also permitted. Should, as a
-result, the structure or the contents of the TEXMF tree be modified (within
-the framework of that which is permitted by the license) such that these
-installation instructions partially or entirely no longer apply, the
-distributor should provide new directions.
-
-The user should therefore first check to see whether the distributor has
-included further installation directions. Logically the name of these
-directions would also begin with `INSTALLD.', immediately followed by the
-distributor's name or acronym. A `README' file should likewise created.
-
-
-Easy installation using TeX Live repository or MiKTeX installation file
------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-TeX Live users can easily install the current release of KOMA-Script from
-the KOMA repository for TeX Live. See <http://www.komascript.de/current>
-for more information. But if you want to install another release, you have
-to read the installation instructions below.
-
-MiKTeX users can easily install the current release of KOMA-Script using
-the self extracting archive for windows also known as MiKTeX installation
-file. See <http://www.komascript.de/current> for more information. But
-if you want to install another release, you have to read the installation
-instructions below.
-
-
-Installation from an archive
-----------------------------
-
-If you received the KOMA Script archive with a complete TEXMF tree, the
-installation is quite easy. First check to see whether the archive does in
-fact contain a complete TEXMF tree. Take a look at the contents of the
-archive; there should be three directories: `doc/latex/koma-script',
-`tex/latex/koma-script' and `source/latex/koma-script', the last with
-additional subdirectories. In each of these directories there are several
-files. A file `README' should be found at least at
-`doc/latex/koma-script/README'. It may be found outside the archive as well.
-
-When you unpack such an archive be sure to preserve the directory structure,
-but without creating a new directory, either in the local TEXMF tree or in a
-private TEXMF tree. More information about the local TEXMF tree and the
-question of a private TEXMF tree, as well as how one makes this known to the
-system can be found in the directions for your TEX system.
-
-Finally, update or `refresh' the filename database. With teTeX and
-teTeX-based systems this is done with the program `texconfig' or directly with
-`texhash' or `mktexlsr'. With MiKTeX you will find the corresponding button
-in the application `MiKTeX Options'. Depending on the permissions set for
-your installation directory, you may have to do this as administrator or
-root. For more information about this see the manual of your TeX system!
-
-
-Installation of an expanded TEXMF tree
---------------------------------------
-
-If KOMA Script is already present as an expanded TEXMF tree, you can either
-register it in the system as a further TEXMF tree or you can copy the contents
-of this TEXMF tree -- while preserving the directory structure -- into a
-private or local TEXMF tree.
-
-Here too a refresh of the filename database is necessary. See the last
-paragraph of the previous section for more information.
-
-
-Installation from a minimal distribution
-----------------------------------------
-
-Installation from a minimal distribution, which only includes those files
-listed as minimally necessary in the `manifest.txt', is not as simple. For
-this Gnu-make and other UNIX tools are essential!
-
-With this in mind, the process is as follows:
-
-- Create a Makefile.cfg file.
-
-- Copy one of the lines that begins with `#INSTALLTEXMF' from the file
- `Makefile.baseinit' into this new file.
-
-- Remove the hash symbol (#) from the beginning.
-
-- Edit this line so that the name of the directory where the TEXMF tree is to
- be installed appears following the equal sign.
- CAUTION: No forward slash (/) or backslash (\) at the end of the directory
- name!
-
-- Run your `make' program.
-
-- After `make' has successfully been run with no errors, run `make install'.
-
-Finally, update or `refresh' the filename database. With teTeX and
-teTeX-based systems this is done with the program `texconfig' or directly with
-`texhash' or `mktexlsr'. With MiKTeX you will find the corresponding button
-in the application `MiKTeX Options'. Depending on the permissions set for
-your installation directory, you may have to do this as administrator or
-root. For more information about this see the manual of your TeX system!
-
-
-`Last resort' installation from a minimal distribution
-------------------------------------------------------
-
-Even if you do not have the necessary Gnu-make or other UNIX tools needed to
-install using `make', it is still possible to properly install the KOMA Script
-package from the minimal distribution. It just means doing more of the work
-yourself.
-
-- First create the following new directories in the TEXMF tree in which you
- wish to install KOMA Script: `source/latex/koma-script',
- `doc/latex/koma-script' and `tex/latex/koma-script'.
-
-- Copy all of the files from the KOMA Script distribution into the new
- directory `source/latex/koma-script'.
-
-- Copy all files with filenames ending in `.pdf', `.html', or `.txt' and the
- `README' file into the directory `doc/latex/koma-script'.
-
-- Change directory to 'source/latex/koma-script'.
-
-- Run the command `tex scrmain.ins'. Answer any possible questions with `y'
- for `yes'.
-
-- Copy all newly created files whose filenames end in `.cls', `.sty', `.hak',
- or `.lco' into the directory `tex/latex/koma-script'.
-
-Finally, update or `refresh' the filename database. With teTeX and
-teTeX-based systems this is done with the program `texconfig' or directly with
-`texhash' or `mktexlsr'. With MiKTeX you will find the corresponding button
-in the application `MiKTeX Options'. Depending on the permissions set for
-your installation directory, you may have to do this as administrator or
-root. For more information about this see the manual of your TeX system!
-
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-German text by Markus Kohm, 2014/2016
-Translation by Kevin Pfeiffer and Markus Kohm, 2014/2016