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diff --git a/support/SQLTeX/README b/support/SQLTeX/README deleted file mode 100644 index 543249e0fc..0000000000 --- a/support/SQLTeX/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,91 +0,0 @@ -SQLTeX v2.0 -=========== - -SQLTeX is a preprocessor to enable the use of SQL statements in LaTeX. -It is a perl script that reads an input file containing the SQL commands, -and writes a LaTeX file that can be processed with your LaTeX package. - -The SQL commands will be replaced by their values. It's possible to select -a single field for substitution substitution in your LaTeX document, or to -be used as input in another SQL command. - -When an SQL command returns multiple fields and or rows, the values can only -be used for substitution in the document. - -Installing SQLTeX ------------------ -Before installing SQLTeX, you need to have it. The latest version can always -be found at http://software.oveas.net/sqltex. -The download consists of this readme, documentation in LaTeX and HTML format, -an installation script for Unix (install), the Perl script SQLTeX, the -default replace- and configuration files, and the Windows executable. - -On a Unix system, make sure the file install is executable by issueing -the command: - bash$ chmod +x install -then execute it with: - bash$ ./install - -The script will ask in which directory SQLTeX should be installed. If you are -logged in as `root', the default will be /usr/local/bin, otherwise the -current directory. -Make sure the directory where SQLTeX is installed is in your path. - -For other operating systems, there is no install script, you will have to install -it manually. - -On OpenVMS it would be something like: - $ COPY SQLTEX.PL SYS$SYSTEM: - $ COPY SQLTEX.CFG SYS$SYSTEM: - $ COPY SQLTEX_R.DAT SYS$SYSTEM: - $ SET FILE/PROTECTION=(W:R) SYS$SYSTEM:SQLTEX*.* -However, on OpenVMS you also need to define the command SQLTEX by setting a symbol, -either in the LOGIN.COM for all users who need to execute this script, or in some -group-- or system wide login procedure, with the command: - $ SQLTEX :== "PERL SYS$SYSTEM:SQLTEX.PL" - -For more information, please refer to the LaTeX documentation. - - -Requirements: -------------- -* Perl (http://perl.org/) -* Perl-DBI (http://dbi.perl.org/) -* The DBI driver for your database (see: http://search.cpan.org/search?query=DBD%3A%3A&mode=module) - - -Note for MAC users: -------------------- -If DBI and the database driver are not yet installed, Xtools needs to be -installed in advance, since gcc is not available in a standard install -of Mac OS X. - - -Note for Windows users: ------------------------ -This distribution contains an .EXE file that was generated using PAR::Packer with -Strawberry Perl. -The files SQLTeX.EXE, SQLTeX.cfg and SQLTeX-r.dat must be placed manually in the -directory of your choice, all in the same direcrtory. - - -Thanks to: -========== -Ingo Reich for the comment on Mac OS -Johan W. Klüwer for verifying the SyBase support -Paolo Cavallini for adding PostgreSQL support - -========================================================================== -The SQL\TeX\ project is available from GitHub: - https://github.com/oveas/sqltex -The latest stable release is always available at - http://oveas.com/freeware/overige/sqltex -For bugs, questions and comments, please use the issue tracker available at - https://github.com/oveas/sqltex/issues - -This software is subject to the terms of the LaTeX Project Public License; -see http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/help/Catalogue/licenses.lppl.html - -Copyright (c) 2001-2016 - Oscar van Eijk, Oveas Functionality Provider -========================================================================== - |