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author | Denis Bitouzé <dbitouze@wanadoo.fr> | 2021-02-25 18:23:07 +0000 |
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committer | Denis Bitouzé <dbitouze@wanadoo.fr> | 2021-02-25 18:23:07 +0000 |
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French translation for tlmgr updated
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diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvidvi/dvidvi.1 b/Build/source/texk/dvidvi/dvidvi.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 0e464f4d3e0..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/texk/dvidvi/dvidvi.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,128 +0,0 @@ -.TH DVIDVI L "February 2011" -.SH NAME -.PP -dvidvi \- selects and/or re-arranges pages in a TeX dvi file -.SH SYNOPSIS -.PP -dvidvi [param] infile outfile -.SH DESCRIPTION -.SS Introduction -.PP -The dvidvi program converts a dvi file into another dvi file, with perhaps -certain changes. -.br -.SS Parameters -.PP --f n page n is first page selected -.br --l n page n is last page selected -.in +10 -.ti -10 --n n select at most n pages. Notice that n is the number of pages -selected, independently of the number of pages actually -contained in a sheet -.ti -10 --i { n1..n2 | n1 }[,...] -.br -include pages (ranges allowed). When this option is -used, ONLY the specified pages are selected. However, -we can exclude from these pages with the option -x -.ti -10 --x { n1..n2 | n1 }[,...] -.br -exclude pages (ranges allowed) -.ti -10 --q work in quiet mode, that is do not print in the screen -messages of how the work is being done. -.ti -10 --r reverse the order of the pages. -.PP -The page numbers for the above options -f -l -i and -x can be specified -in different ways. -.in +4 -.ti -4 -1) If a number n is given, it is interpreted as the n'th page from the -beginning of the .dvi file. Of course, this number is independent of the -page number assigned by TeX. -.ti -4 -2) TeX page numbers are those who are actually written in the page; -these page numbers can be modified, for example, by using the TeX commands -\\pagenumbering, \\setcounter{page}{n}, and \\addtocounter{page}{n}. -A TeX page number can be specified by preceding the number n with the -character @. Thus, if you specify -f @25 -l @30 you select the pages -between 25 and 30, these numbers being those assigned by TeX. -.ti -4 -3) However, several pages can have the same TeX page number in a .dvi file. -For example, the introductory pages in a book are numbered i, ii, and so on -until the first chapter begins and then, the pages are numbered 1, 2, etc. -In this case, the pages numbered i and 1 in the .dvi file have the same TeX -page number. If you want to select for example the second occurrence of the -page numbered 1, you can specify a page number as (@2)1. Thus @1 is equivalent -to (@1)1. For example, if you specify -f (@2)1 -l(@2)10 you select the pages -between 1 and 10 of the first chapter, not the introductory pages between -i and x. -.PP -There is another parameter that tells dvidvi how you want to change page -layout and specifications. This is the -m parameter. -.in +4 -.ti -4 -* The number preceding the colon is the modulo value. Everything will be -done in chunks of pages this big. If there is no colon, than the default -value is assumed to be one. The last chunk of pages is padded with as many -blank pages as necessary. -.ti -4 -* Following the colon is a comma-separated list of page numbers. These -page numbers are with respect to the current chunk of pages, and must lie -in the range zero to the modulo value less one. If a negative sign -precedes the number, then the page is taken from the mirror chunk; if there -are m chunks, then the mirror chunk of chunk n is the chunk numbered m-n-1. -Put simply, it is the chunk numbered the same, only from the end. This can -be used to reverse pages. If no number is given, the page number defaults -to 1. -.ti -4 -* Following each page number is an optional offset value in parenthesis, -which consists of a pair of comma-separated dimensions. Each dimension is -a decimal number with an optional unit of measure. The default unit of -measure is inches, or the last unit of measure used. All units are in true -dimensions. Allowable units of measure are the same that TeX allows: in, -mm, cm, pt, pc, dd, and cc. -.SS Copyright -dvidvi 1.0, Copyright (C) 1988-2011, Radical Eye Software -Anyone may freely use, modify and/or distribute this program and -documentation, or any portion thereof, without limitation. -.SH EXAMPLES -.PP -.in +10 -.ti -10 --m - Reverses the order of the pages. This time, both the modulo and the -page number are defaulted. -.ti -10 --m 2:0 Selects the first, third, fifth, etc. pages from the file. Print -this one after printing the next, taking the paper out of the -feed tray and reinserting it into the paper feed. -.ti -10 --m 2:-1 Selects the second, fourth, etc. pages, and writes them in reverse -order. -.ti -10 --m 4:-1,2(4.25in,0in) -.ti -10 --m 4:-3,0(4.25in,0in) -.br -Useful for printing a little booklet, four pages to a sheet, -double-sided, for stapling in the middle. Print the first one, -put the stack back into the printer upside down, and print the -second. The `in' specifications are superfluous. -.ti -10 --m ,(1pt,1) -.br -Scare your system administrator! Actually, things are so blurry with this -option, you may want to send enemies letters printed like this. *Long* -letters. -.ti -10 --m 4:0(5.5in,4.25),3(0,4.25) -.ti -10 --m 4:1(0in,4.25),2(5.5,4.25) -.br -Print a four-page card on one sheet. Print the first, rotate the paper 180 -degrees and feed it again. (PostScript people can do funny tricks with -PostScript so this isn't necessary.) |