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============================================================
Installation instructions for VTeX/Free 8.44.2 on Linux x86
( = VTeX/Lnx 8.46a)
============================================================
2005-02-11
Walter Schmidt
Contents
--------
What is VTeX/Lnx?
Prerequisites
Required files
Installing VTeX/Lnx
Deleting obsolete files
Installing the Adobe Euro fonts
Creating the LaTeX format file
Creating the plain TeX format file
Documentation
Known bugs
Support
Legal stuff
What is VTeX/Lnx?
-----------------
VTeX/Lnx is a TeX program for Linux(x86) that generates PDF
or PostScript output immediately from the TeX source file.
It comes with a basic LaTeX system, including many
additional packages and fonts, as well as the Bibtex and
Makeindex programs. Plain TeX is also included.
In contrast to traditional TeX systems, no intermediate DVI
files need to be generated, no "dvi driver programs" are
required, and there is no need to take care of their --
sometimes fussy -- setup.
In contrast to pdfTeX, VTeX includes a full PostScript
interpreter, so that inclusion of EPS images as well as
inline PostScript programming, i.e., PSTricks, psfrag etc.
are fully supported,
The common PostScript and PDF viewers GSView and Adobe
Reader can be used for (pre)viewing and printing.
Output files from VTeX are immediately suitable for public
distribution, e.g., over the WWW, since PostScript and PDF
are standardized document formats -- as opposed to the
TeX-specific DVI format.
The VTeX engine supports the eTeX extensions.
Prerequisites
-------------
VTeX/Lnx requires Linux on the Intel (x86) platfom and at
least 16Mb of physical memory.
VTeX/Lnx is an ELF executable requiring the "glibc"
libraries.
You must have installed Ghostscript, so as to provide a
PostScript and PDF reader.
It is highly recommended to provide also Adobe Reader,
because this is the "canonical" PDF reader, and because
certain hypertext features of the PDF format are not
supported by Ghostscript. Make sure to use version 4.05 or
later!
VTeX/Lnx is to be installed on an ext2 filesystem, because
it makes use of long file names. The complete TeX system
will require about 80MB of disk space.
| VTeX/Lnx has been reported not to run on a freshly
| installed SuSE Linux 9.1. As a workaround put the
| following command into /etc/profile.local or into
| ~/.bashrc
|
| export LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.1
|
| or, with the tcsh shell, say
|
| setenv LD_ASSUME_KERNEL 2.4.1
|
| If you experience any further problems running VTeX/Lnx
| with your Linux, please, report to the maillist, so we
| can try to provide a workaround.
Required files
--------------
vtexlnx-8442.zip
vtex-base-8442.zip
vtex-base2-8442.zip
vtex-special-8442.zip
vtex-fonts-8442.zip
vtex-fonts2.zip
vtex-doc-8422.zip
vtex-cbfonts.zip (optional)
vtex-gex.zip (optional)
vtex-koma.zip (optional)
vtex-sem.zip (optional)
Remarks:
vtex-gex.zip is unchanged since v7.320. vtex-fonts2.zip is
unchanged since v7.53. You need not download them once
again, if you have them already.
vtex-cbfonts.zip contains the Greek Computer Modren fonts,
aka "CB fonts". Omit this archive, if you do not intend to
use them.
vtex-gex.zip includes the documentation of VTeX's built-in
PostScript interpreter; omit this file, if you want.
The archive vtex-koma.zip includes the "KOMA-Script"
document classes for use with LaTeX. In case you have
already installed these document classes yourself, or if you
don't intend to use them, omit this archive.
The archive vtex-sem.zip includes the LaTeX packages seminar
and prosper; you need not install it, unless you actually
want to use these packages.
Optional files can be installed later, by simply unpacking
the archives in directory /usr/local.
Installing VTeX/Lnx
-------------------
(0)
Any installed version of VTeX _prior_ to 7.10 is to be
entirely removed. Later versions, however, can be updated
automatically.
(1)
In case you are already running a previous version of
VTeX/Lnx and have customized the following configuration
files, you should back up the files now:
/etc/vtex.ini
/usr/local/vtex/texmf/vtex/config/pdf.fm
/usr/local/vtex/texmf/vtex/config/ps.fm
/usr/local/vtex/texmf/vtex/config/hyphen.cfg
/usr/local/vtex/texmf/vtex/config/plain.cfg
| They will be overwritten in course of the subsequent
| installation procedure; please, check your settings
| against the new files afterwards!
| If you have previously installed the "CB fonts" package
| from <http://home.vr-web.de/cb4vtex>, do not add the
| record for cb.ali to the .fm files again.
| Rationale: Records for the CB fonts are now part of the
| default configuration, see the file cm.ali.
(2)
Unzip vtexlnx.zip in the directory /usr/local/vtex.
[Create, this directory, if it does not yet exist
cd /usr/local
mkdir vtex
]
cd vtex
unzip <path>/vtexlnx-8442
Doing so will create several subdirectories: When updating
a previously installed VTeX, the unzip program will ask you
whether to overwrite existing files: Enter "A" (i.e, "all
files"). This holds also for the next step.
| Alternatively, you may install VTeX in a different
| directory than /usr/local. In this case, notice
| subsection (6) below!
(3)
Unzip the remaining ZIP files in the directory
/usr/local/vtex:
unzip <path>/vtex-base-8442
unzip <path>/vtex-base2-8442
unzip <path>/vtex-special-8442
unzip <path>/vtex-fonts-8442
unzip <path>/vtex-doc-8442
unzip <path>/vtex-fonts2
unzip <path>/vtex-cbfonts
unzip <path>/vtex-gex
unzip <path>/vtex-koma
unzip <path>/vtex-sem
Doing so will create a directory named texmf with several
subdirectories.
(4)
When installing over a previous release, certain obsolete
files may not be overwritten automatically during the above
steps, because they reside in other directories now or have
been renamed or abolished. They need to be deleted manually
now.
Make sure that /usr/local/vtex is still the current
directory; then execute the Makefile install/cleanup.lnx
there:
make -f install/cleanup.lnx
(5)
When VTeX/Lnx is installed for the first time, copy vtex.ini
from /usr/local/vtex/install to the directory /etc. This is
the main configuration file, which can be customized -- see
section 2.2 of the VTeX/Free manual. Do not remove the
unchanged "template" from the vtex/install directory!
(6)
In case you have installed VTeX in a different directory
than /usr/local, you need either
to create a link /usr/local/vtex -> /your_install_dir/vtex
or
edit the files etc/vtex.ini and texmf/vtex/config, and
replace every occurrence of /usr/local with the absolute
path to your install directory; note that you cannot use
environment variables such as $HOME in these files.
(7)
When VTeX/Lnx is installed for the first time:
Add /usr/local/vtex/bin to your $PATH .
(8)
Make sure that all of the texmf directory tree is readable
for everyone:
chmod -R a+r /usr/local/vtex/texmf/*
Creating the LaTeX format file
------------------------------
Open a command line shell in an arbitrary working directory
(however, not inside the TeX directory tree) and execute the
following shell script:
makevlatex
You should move the log file latex.log to the directory
/usr/local/vtex/fmt, so as to store it with the format file.
If there is a complaint in the log file about "BAD file
texsys.aux", then you have to delete any file texsys.aux
which may exist
in the current directory,
or in the directory /usr/local/vtex/texmf/tex/latex/base
or in the directory /usr/local/vtex/texmf/vtex/config
and try again.
Make sure that the generated format file is readable for
everyone:
chmod -R a+r /usr/local/vtex/fmt/*
Now you should check, whether the installation works: Run
the file ltxcheck.tex through LaTeX, thus making sure that
the installation works. The file resides in the directory
texmf/source/latex/base. Switch to this directory
cd /usr/local/vtex/texmf/source/latex/base
and execute the following command:
vlatex ltxcheck
This will produce a number of messages, each of which should
be "OK".
Creating the plain TeX format file
----------------------------------
Omit this step, if you don't know what "plain TeX" is!
Execute the following command in an arbitrary working
directory (however, not inside the TeX directory tree):
makevplain
You should move the log file plain.log to the directory
/usr/local/vtex/fmt, so as to store it with the format file.
Make sure that the generated format file is readable for
everyone:
chmod -R a+r /usr/local/vtex/fmt/*
Documentation
-------------
See the files in the directory texmf\doc\vtex:
local.eng Preliminary LaTeX Local Guide
(READ THIS FIRST!)
plain.eng plain TeX Local Guide
(ignore it, if you don't know
what "plain TeX" is)
vtex.pdf The VTeX/Free manual
etex_man.pdf eTeX manual
gex.pdf GeX Manual
mm_man.pdf How to use MM fonts with VTeX
forms.pdf How to use PDF forms from TeX
animgif.pdf How to include animated GIFs into
PDF documents
examples/* Sample documents
The sample file tryanim.tex and part of the examples in the
document animgif.pdf may not work with Acrobat Reader 5 or
later, due to the "features" of the latest Acrobat. They
do, however, work with Acrobat 4 and (almost) with Acrobat
Reader 3 on OS/2.
Known bugs and problems
-----------------------
The Bibtex and Makeindex programs cannot search recursively
for database and style files (.bst, .bib, .ist). However,
all such files that come with the distribution, _are_ found.
Note that this affects only the Linux version!
Support
-------
The NTG hosts a mailing list that can be used both to ask
questions and to report bugs in the software and/or
installation. The list has a web interface for subscribing,
unsubscribing, accessing the archives etc:
<http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-vtex>
Legal stuff
-----------
MicroPress and VTeX are trademarks of MicroPress, Inc.
The MicroPress' components of the VTeX/Lnx distribution are
Copyright (C) 1998--2005 by MicroPress Inc.
The MicroPress' components of the VTeX/Lnx distribution are
free for personal use, subject to the following restriction:
Redistribution is allowed only as a part of the complete
VTeX/Lnx system, and only if all of the following files
remain unchanged and are distributed as a whole:
readme-linux.eng
vtexlnx-8442.zip
vtex2-8442.zip
vtex-base-8442.zip
vtex-base2-8442.zip
vtex-special-8442.zip
vtex-fonts-8442.zip
vtex-fonts2.zip
vtex-doc-8422.zip
vtex-cbfonts.zip
vtex-gex.zip
vtex-koma.zip
vtex-sem.zip
Adobe, Acrobat and PostScript are trademarks of Adobe
Systems Incorporated.
== finis
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