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authorAkira Kakuto <kakuto@fuk.kindai.ac.jp>2015-12-09 07:58:00 +0000
committerAkira Kakuto <kakuto@fuk.kindai.ac.jp>2015-12-09 07:58:00 +0000
commit47f304f415afeb211f3a99ad94c16437d5a29da8 (patch)
tree5b9211b1061e9d10c6160c09f6a32a5c0ca0f499 /Build/source/texk/dvisvgm/dvisvgm-src/doc
parent8aaa27e800cf87938478ac50bd50ab89fcd2f2ec (diff)
Import dvisvgm 1.13.
git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@39061 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751
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-rw-r--r--Build/source/texk/dvisvgm/dvisvgm-src/doc/dvisvgm.121
-rw-r--r--Build/source/texk/dvisvgm/dvisvgm-src/doc/dvisvgm.txt.in17
2 files changed, 21 insertions, 17 deletions
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvisvgm/dvisvgm-src/doc/dvisvgm.1 b/Build/source/texk/dvisvgm/dvisvgm-src/doc/dvisvgm.1
index bcd2f4d5728..fd1b0d3dd99 100644
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvisvgm/dvisvgm-src/doc/dvisvgm.1
+++ b/Build/source/texk/dvisvgm/dvisvgm-src/doc/dvisvgm.1
@@ -2,12 +2,12 @@
.\" Title: dvisvgm
.\" Author: Martin Gieseking <martin.gieseking@uos.de>
.\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.78.1 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\" Date: 11/18/2015
+.\" Date: 12/08/2015
.\" Manual: dvisvgm Manual
-.\" Source: dvisvgm 1.12
+.\" Source: dvisvgm 1.13
.\" Language: English
.\"
-.TH "DVISVGM" "1" "11/18/2015" "dvisvgm 1\&.12" "dvisvgm Manual"
+.TH "DVISVGM" "1" "12/08/2015" "dvisvgm 1\&.13" "dvisvgm Manual"
.\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
.\" * Define some portability stuff
.\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -972,7 +972,8 @@ The following TeX snippet adds two raw SVG elements to the output and updates th
.PP
\fBem\fR
.RS 4
-These specials were introduced with the emTeX distribution by Eberhard Mattes\&. They provide line drawing statements, instructions for embedding MSP, PCX, and BMP image files, as well as two PCL commands\&. dvisvgm supports only the line drawing statements and ignores all other em specials silently\&. A description of the command syntax can be found in the DVI driver documentation coming with emTeX (see CTAN)\&.
+These specials were introduced with the emTeX distribution by Eberhard Mattes\&. They provide line drawing statements, instructions for embedding MSP, PCX, and BMP image files, as well as two PCL commands\&. dvisvgm supports only the line drawing statements and ignores all other em specials silently\&. A description of the command syntax can be found in the DVI driver documentation coming with
+emTeX (\m[blue]http://www.ctan.org/pkg/emtex\m[])\&.
.RE
.PP
\fBhtml\fR
@@ -980,7 +981,8 @@ These specials were introduced with the emTeX distribution by Eberhard Mattes\&.
The hyperref specification defines several variants on how to mark hyperlinked areas in a DVI file\&. dvisvgm supports the plain HyperTeX special constructs as created with hyperref package option
\fIhypertex\fR\&. By default, all linked areas of the document are marked by a rectangle\&. Option
\fB\-\-linkmark\fR
-allows to change this behavior\&. See above for further details\&. Information on syntax and semantics of the HyperTeX specials can be found in the hyperref manual\&.
+allows to change this behavior\&. See above for further details\&. Information on syntax and semantics of the HyperTeX specials can be found in the
+hyperref manual (\m[blue]http://www.ctan.org/pkg/hyperref\m[])\&.
.RE
.PP
\fBpdf\fR
@@ -991,7 +993,8 @@ and
\fIpdf:mapline\fR
are supported by dvisvgm\&. These specials allow modifying the font map tree during the processing of DVI files\&. They are used by CTeX, for example\&. dvisvgm supports both, the dvips and dvipdfm font map format\&. For further information on the command syntax and semantics, see the documentation of
\fB\epdfmapfile\fR
-in the pdfTeX user manual\&.
+in the
+pdfTeX user manual (\m[blue]http://www.ctan.org/pkg/pdftex\m[])\&.
.RE
.PP
\fBps\fR
@@ -1016,9 +1019,9 @@ to check whether PostScript support is available, i\&.e\&. entry
is present\&.
.sp
The PostScript handler also recognizes and evaluates bounding box data generated by the
-\fIpreview\fR
-package with option
-\fItightpage\fR\&. If such data is present in a DVI file, dvisvgm adapts the bounding box of the generated SVG file accordingly, and prints a message showing the width, height, and depth of the box in TeX point units\&. Especially, the depth value can be used to vertically align the SVG graphics with the baseline of surrounding text in HTML or XSL\-FO documents, for example\&.
+preview package (\m[blue]http://www.ctan.org/pkg/preview\m[])
+with option
+\fItightpage\fR\&. If such data is present in the DVI file, dvisvgm adapts the bounding box of the generated SVG file accordingly, and prints a message showing the width, height, and depth of the box in TeX point units\&. Especially, the depth value can be used to vertically align the SVG graphics with the baseline of surrounding text in HTML or XSL\-FO documents, for example\&.
.RE
.PP
\fBtpic\fR
diff --git a/Build/source/texk/dvisvgm/dvisvgm-src/doc/dvisvgm.txt.in b/Build/source/texk/dvisvgm/dvisvgm-src/doc/dvisvgm.txt.in
index 7189d5c874d..5bf8921fcd7 100644
--- a/Build/source/texk/dvisvgm/dvisvgm-src/doc/dvisvgm.txt.in
+++ b/Build/source/texk/dvisvgm/dvisvgm-src/doc/dvisvgm.txt.in
@@ -632,21 +632,22 @@ The following TeX snippet adds two raw SVG elements to the output and updates th
These specials were introduced with the emTeX distribution by Eberhard Mattes. They provide line drawing
statements, instructions for embedding MSP, PCX, and BMP image files, as well as two PCL commands.
dvisvgm supports only the line drawing statements and ignores all other em specials silently.
-A description of the command syntax can be found in the DVI driver documentation coming with emTeX (see CTAN).
+A description of the command syntax can be found in the DVI driver documentation coming with
+http://www.ctan.org/pkg/emtex[emTeX].
*html*::
The hyperref specification defines several variants on how to mark hyperlinked areas in a DVI file. dvisvgm
supports the plain HyperTeX special constructs as created with hyperref package option 'hypertex'.
By default, all linked areas of the document are marked by a rectangle. Option *--linkmark* allows to change
this behavior. See above for further details. Information on syntax and semantics of the HyperTeX specials can be
-found in the hyperref manual.
+found in the http://www.ctan.org/pkg/hyperref[hyperref manual].
*pdf*::
pdfTeX and dvipdfmx introduced several special commands related to the generation of PDF files. Currently, only
two of them, 'pdf:mapfile' and 'pdf:mapline' are supported by dvisvgm. These specials allow modifying the font map
tree during the processing of DVI files. They are used by CTeX, for example. dvisvgm supports both, the dvips and
dvipdfm font map format. For further information on the command syntax and semantics, see the documentation of
-+\pdfmapfile+ in the pdfTeX user manual.
++\pdfmapfile+ in the http://www.ctan.org/pkg/pdftex[pdfTeX user manual].
*ps*::
The famous DVI driver dvips introduced its own set of specials in order to embed PostScript code into DVI files,
@@ -666,11 +667,11 @@ variable (Windows). Alternatively, the absolute file path can be specified. If t
dvisvgm disables the processing of PostScript specials and prints a warning message.
Use option *--list-specials* to check whether PostScript support is available, i.e. entry 'ps' is present.
+
-The PostScript handler also recognizes and evaluates bounding box data generated by the 'preview' package with
-option 'tightpage'. If such data is present in a DVI file, dvisvgm adapts the bounding box of the generated SVG file
-accordingly, and prints a message showing the width, height, and depth of the box in TeX point units. Especially,
-the depth value can be used to vertically align the SVG graphics with the baseline of surrounding text in HTML
-or XSL-FO documents, for example.
+The PostScript handler also recognizes and evaluates bounding box data generated by the
+http://www.ctan.org/pkg/preview[preview package] with option 'tightpage'. If such data is present in the DVI file,
+dvisvgm adapts the bounding box of the generated SVG file accordingly, and prints a message showing the width, height,
+and depth of the box in TeX point units. Especially, the depth value can be used to vertically align the SVG graphics
+with the baseline of surrounding text in HTML or XSL-FO documents, for example.
*tpic*::
The TPIC special set defines instructions for drawing simple geometric objects. Some LaTeX packages, like