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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 |
commit | c6101f91d071883b48b1b4b51e5eba0f36d9a78d (patch) | |
tree | 1bf7f5a881d7a4f5c5bf59d0b2821943dd822372 /Build/source/texk/web2c/man | |
parent | 07ee7222e389b0777456b427a55c22d0e6ffd267 (diff) |
French translation for tlmgr updated
git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@57912 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751
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diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/ChangeLog b/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/ChangeLog deleted file mode 100644 index 0b1406d28c0..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/ChangeLog +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1005 +0,0 @@ -2021-02-25 Andreas Scherer <https://ascherer.github.io> - - * ctwill.man: CWEB 4.2 release. - -2021-02-20 Andreas Scherer <https://ascherer.github.io> - - * ctwill.man: CWEB 4.1 release. - -2020-09-23 Andreas Scherer <https://ascherer.github.io> - - * ctwill.man, - * cweb.man: Make manpages compatible with 'whatis'. - -2020-06-14 Andreas Scherer <https://ascherer.github.io> - - * ctwill.man: Mention new macros 'pdfctwimac.tex'. - -2020-06-08 Andreas Scherer <https://ascherer.github.io> - - * ctie.man, - * ctwill.man, - * cweb.man, - * tie.man: Detail special environments for individual programs. - -2020-06-06 Andreas Scherer <https://ascherer.github.io> - - * tex.man: Complete sentence about TEXINPUTS environment. - -2020-03-30 Andreas Scherer <https://ascherer.github.io> - - * cweb.man, - * ctwill.man: Add new option '-t' to CWEB. - -2020-02-01 Andreas Scherer <https://ascherer.github.io> - - * cweb.man, - * ctwill.man: Regenerate manpages with Pandoc 2.9.1.1. - -2019-12-07 Andreas Scherer <https://ascherer.github.io> - - * cweb.man, - * ctwill.man: Update manpages. - -2019-11-17 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org> - - * latex-dev.man: new man page. - * Makefile.am (man1_links): add several links for latex-dev and luatex. - -2019-08-06 Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> - - * aleph.man, - * etex.man, - * mf.man, - * pdftex.man, - * tex.man: mention --cnf-line. - -2019-08-04 Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> - - * pdftex.man (-synctex, -8bit): add per https://bugs.debian.org/772928. - (-shell-restricted): also add this. - Also don't italicize "PDF" and "DVI", url updates, etc. - -2019-06-20 Andreas Scherer <https://ascherer.github.io> - - * ctwill.man: Regenerate with Pandoc 2.7.3, - * cweb.man: Fix initial statement in NAME section. - -2019-03-30 Hironobu Yamashita <h.y.acetaminophen@gmail.com> - - * ppltotf.man, ptftopl.man: new. - -2019-03-25 Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> - - * gftodvi.man: omit unused second font letter. From Debian. - -2019-03-10 Andreas Scherer <https://ascherer.github.io> - - * ctwill.man: Fix non-macro '\\PB'; - add reference to 'Digital Typography' with full example. - -2019-02-01 Andreas Scherer <https://ascherer.github.io> - - * ctwill.man, - * cweb.man: Recompile manpages with Pandoc 2.6. This un-escapes - '-', because it was rendered as "unicode minus"; see release page - https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/releases/tag/2.6 - -2019-01-28 Andreas Scherer <https://ascherer.github.io> - - * ctwill.man, - * cweb.man: Updated manpages; describe differences to original CWEB. - -2019-01-10 Andreas Scherer <https://ascherer.github.io> - - * ctwill.man: New manpage for CTWILL and its tools. - * Makefile.am (bootstrap_man_sources): add ctwill.man. - (man1_links): add ctwill-refsort and ctwill-twinx as ctwill aliases. - -2019-01-10 Andreas Scherer <https://ascherer.github.io> - - * cweb.man: editorial changes. - -2019-01-06 Andreas Scherer <https://ascherer.github.io> - - * cweb.man: update for CWEBbin options, etc. - -2018-12-21 Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> - - * mpost.man: mention rmpost, (r)pmpost, and (r)upmpost. - -2018-10-28 Andreas Scherer <https://ascherer.github.io> - - * cweb.man: do not mention nonexistent -DSTAT option. - -2018-06-04 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org> - - * Makefile.am (man_sources, man1_links) [PTEX]: add ptex.man. - -2018-05-27 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org> - - * aleph.man, - * etex.man, - * luatex.man, - * mft.man, - * ptex.man: typos. - -2018-05-26 Hironobu Yamashita <h.y.acetaminophen@gmail.com> - - * ptex.man: new. - -2018-04-30 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org> - - * latex.man: update latexrefman url to - https://ctan.org/pkg/latex2e-help-texinfo. - tldoc report from Antoon, 27 Apr 2018 22:15:39. - Also add more *latex program names as aliases. - -2018-02-23 Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> - - * bibtex.man: mention need to remove aux file from previous run - for -min-crossrefs to be effective. - https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/123740 - -2018-01-18 Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> - - * mf.man: spacing, no openin, per Debian. - -2017-01-13 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org> - - * ofm2opl.man, - * opl2ofm.man, - * ovf2ovp.man, - * ovp2ovf.man: specify section 1. Report from Julian Gilbey. - -2016-04-14 Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> - - * ofm2opl.man, - * ovf2ovp.man: document current options, i.e., from the omfonts - (../omegafonts) implementation. Akira re-implemented the web - -charcode-format option in r39877, ca.27 Feb 2016 10:23:20. - -2016-03-08 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org> - - * ttf2afm.man: document -m. tldoc mail from esr, 7 Mar 2016 09:34:07. - -2015-06-16 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org> - - * *.man: remove spurious "for troff" and "for nroff" non-comments. - https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=663157 - Report from Tom Yan, tex-live mail 2 Jun 2015 03:28:32. - Also replace pseudo-smallcaps M\s-2ETAFONT\s0 with standard "Metafont". - * *.min: remove these long-gone programs. - * Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): remove *.min. - (man1_links) [TEX]: include initex. - (man1_links) [MF]: include inimf. - -2015-04-27 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org> - - * aleph.man, - * dvitomp.man, - * latex.man, - * luatex.man, - * mf.man, - * mpost.man, - * ofm2opl.man, - * opl2ofm.man, - * ovf2ovp.man, - * ovp2ovf.man, - * pdfetex.man, - * pdftex.man, - * pdftosrc.man, - * tex.man, - * ttf2afm.man: version, url, et al. updates. - -2014-12-02 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org> - - * patgen.man: Kuiken's ushyphmax.tex not in TL for some years. - (Report from Mojca.) - -2011-04-12 Taco Hoekwater <taco@metapost.org> - - * luatex.man: update to version 0.70 - -2011-04-05 Taco Hoekwater <taco@metapost.org> - - * mpost.man: update to version 1.504 - * dvitomp.man: update to version 1.504 - -2011-04-05 Taco Hoekwater <taco@metapost.org> - - * mpost.man: update to version 1.503 - -2011-03-01 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de> - - * aleph.man, etex.man, luatex.man, mf.man, pdftex.man, - tangle.man, tex.man: Drop useless '.rb' macros. - -2011-02-10 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de> - - * Makefile.am (man1_links): Add texlua and texluac. - -2011-02-08 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de> - - * Makefile.am: Use ../../am/man1_links.am for manpage links. - -2010-12-23 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de> - - * Makefile.am (install-data-hook): Check symlink creation. - -2010-12-19 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de> - - * mpost.man: Define the macro URL (from Taco). - -2010-12-17 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de> - - * cweb.man: Adapt to facts: use '-' to indicate no change file. - -2010-05-20 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org> - - * Makefile.am [LUATEX]: do not include luatangle.man link, - there is no luatangle any more. - (man1_links) [ALEPH]: lamed, not lambda. - -2010-05-14 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de> - - * aleph.man, amstex.man, eplain.man, etex.man, latex.man, - luatex.man, mf.man, mpost.man, pdfetex.man, pdftex.man, tex.man: - Uniform manpage formatting: bold for literals, italic for - variable items, roman for meta items. Adapt to facts. - - * mpost.man: FIXME: need to define the macro URL. - -2010-04-10 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de> - - * ctie.man (new): Instead of ../ctiedir/ctie.1. - * tie.man (new): Instead of ../tiedir/tie.1. - * Makefile.am (bootstrap_man_sources): Add the new files. - -2010-04-07 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de> - - * bibtex.man, cweb.man, dvicopy.man, dvitomp.man, dvitype.man, - gftodvi.man, gftopk.man, gftype.man, mft.man, ofm2opl.man, - opl2ofm.man, ovf2ovp.man, ovp2ovf.man, patgen.man, pdftosrc.man, - pktogf.man, pktype.man, pltotf.man, tangle.man, tftopl.man, - ttf2afm.man, vftovp.man, vptovf.man, weave.man: - Uniform manpage formatting: bold for literals, italic for - variable items, roman for meta items. Adapt to facts. - -2010-03-13 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de> - - * bibtex.man: Version 0.99d. - -2010-02-01 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org> - - * etex.man, - * aleph.man, - * bibtex.man, - * pdftex.man, - * tex.man: say a few more words about TEXMFOUTPUT. - * pdfetex.man: just refer to pdftex.man. - - * Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): rm pdftexman.m4. - -2009-10-24 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de> - - * Makefile.am (man1_links): New list of symlinks within man1dir. - Moved handling of lambda, ctangle, cweave, odvicopy, odvitype, - mf-nowin, and pdflatex symlinks from ../../tetex/ to here. - (install-data-hook, uninstall-hook): Use `man1_links'. - - * ofm2opl.man, opl2ofm.man, ovf2ovp.man, ovp2ovf.man, - ttf2afm.man: New files moved from ../../tetex/ to here. - * Makefile.am (man_sources): Adjusted. - -2009-07-09 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de> - - * Makefile.am: distribute luatex.man. - -2009-07-09 Taco Hoekwater <taco@luatex.org> - - * luatex.man (new): man page for Luatex 0.40 by Khaled Hosny - <dr.khaled.hosny@gmail.com> - * Makefile.am: add luatex.man - -2009-06-26 Han The Thanh <hanthethanh@gmail.com> - - * pdftex.man: bugfix from T\"or\"ok Edwin <edwintorok@gmail.com> - -2009-04-05 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org> - - * aleph.man: some minor content updates. - -2009-03-30 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de> - - * omega.man (removed): Omega has been removed. Copied to ... - * aleph.man (new): ... here and changed "Omega" => "Aleph". - -2009-03-22 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org> - - * etex.man: missed WB definition, no such thing as elatex, - modify attribution per Phil Taylor. - -2008-01-29 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de> - - * Makefile.in: Add @configure_input@ line. - -2007-11-25 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org> - - * patgen.man: mention that the "patterns" input file to patgen is - not an actual TeX patterns file. - Kurt Roeckx, 17 Nov 2007 20:54:43, debian bug 450875. - -2007-04-20 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org> - - * gftodvi.man: no way to override output filename for gftodvi - (from Werner, 20 Apr 2007 06:43:31). - -2007-01-18 Sanjoy Mahajan <sanjoy@mit.edu> - - * latex.man: More details for book references, reference more - programs for 'see also' section. - - * mpost.man, dvitomp.man: Use "Web2C @VERSION@". - - * mpost.man: Pointer to sarovar site, more refs to other programs - in 'see also' section. - - * pdftex.man, pdfetex.man: Mention that ps and eps files need to - be converted before being included. Credit Peter Breitenlohner in - AUTHORS for eTeX contributions. - -2007-01-08 Martin Schr\"oder <martin@pdftex.org> - - * pdfetex.man, pdftex.man: Document -etex and -draftmode switches. - - * pdftosrc.man: New man page for pdftosrc - -2006-12-06 Karl Berry <karl@tug.org> - - * tex.man: typos, TEXMFOUTPUT ref (tex-live mail from frank, 06 - Dec 2006 19:33:03). - -2005-08-03 Olaf Weber <olaf@infovore.xs4all.nl> - - * etex.man: Document -etex switch. - - * pdfetex.man: Document -etex switch. - -2005-07-27 Olaf Weber <olaf@infovore.xs4all.nl> - - * Makefile.in: Remove references to pdfxtex. - -2005-06-26 Olaf Weber <olaf@infovore.xs4all.nl> - - * Makefile.in: Replace ac_include with kpse_include. From Peter - Breitenlohner. - -2005-06-21 Olaf Weber <olaf@infovore.xs4all.nl> - - * newer.man: Update manual page for new interface of newer. - -2005-01-21 Olaf Weber <olaf@infovore.xs4all.nl> - - * mf.man: Omitted a man page correction. From Eric S. Raymond - <esr@thyrsus.com>. - - * amstex.man, bibtex.man, dmp.man, dvitype.man, eplain.man, - etex.man, gftodvi.man, gftopk.man, gftype.man, makempx.man, - mf.man, mft.man, mpost.man, mpto.man, newer.man, omega.man, - patgen.man, pdfetex.man, pdftex.man, pdfxtex.man, pktogf.man, - pktype.man, pltotf.man, pooltype.man, tangle.man, tex.man, - tftopl.man, vftovp.man, vptovf.man, weave.man: Man page - corrections from Eric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>. - -2004-12-19 Olaf Weber <olaf@infovore.xs4all.nl> - - * Makefile.in [manfiles]: Add cweb.1. - - * cweb.man: Remove absolute path from FILES section. Remove - references to files that we don't install. Add reference to Web2C - to footer. - - * cweb.man: Manual page for cweb programs, copied from cwebdir so - it can be modified. - -2004-10-03 Olaf Weber <olaf@infovore.xs4all.nl> - - * tex.man: Clarify option handling a bit and reorganize some text. - - * pdfxtex.man: Clarify option handling a bit and reorganize some - text. - - * pdfetex.man: Clarify option handling a bit and reorganize some - text. - - * pdftex.man: Clarify option handling a bit and reorganize some - text. - - * etex.man: Clarify option handling a bit and reorganize some - text. - - * omega.man: Clarify option handling a bit and reorganize some - text. - - * mf.man: Clarify option handling a bit and reorganize some text. - - * mpost.man: Clarify option handling a bit and reorganize some - text. - - * pdfxtex.man: Correct mailing list info. - - * pdfetex.man: Correct mailing list info. - - * pdftex.man: Correct mailing list info. - -2004-09-07 Olaf Weber <olaf@infovore.xs4all.nl> - - * pdfetex.man: .efmt -> .fmt Found by Hartmut Henkel - <hartmut_henkel@gmx.de>. - - * pdfxtex.man: .efmt -> .fmt Found by Hartmut Henkel - <hartmut_henkel@gmx.de>. - - * etex.man: .efmt -> .fmt Found by Hartmut Henkel - <hartmut_henkel@gmx.de>. - -2004-08-27 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de> - - * etex.man: Fixed a typo. - - * mf.man: Fixed a typo. - - * mpost.man: Fixed a typo. - - * omega.man: Fixed a typo. - - * pdfetex.man: Fixed a typo. - - * pdftex.man: Fixed a typo. - - * pdfxtex.man: Fixed a typo. - - * tex.man: Fixed a typo. - -2004-08-28 Olaf Weber <olaf@infovore.xs4all.nl> - - * pdfxtex.man: Document -output-directory. - - * pdftex.man: Document -output-directory. - - * pdfetex.man: Document -output-directory. - - * tex.man: Document -output-directory. - - * mpost.man: Document -output-directory. - - * mf.man: Document -output-directory. - - * omega.man: Document -output-directory. - - * etex.man: Document -output-directory. - -2004-08-23 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de> - - * patgen.man: Major rewrite. - - * weave.man: Fixed a typo. - -2004-08-21 Peter Breitenlohner <peb@mppmu.mpg.de> - - * etex.man: Update author. - - * etex.man, pdfetex.man: Change -efmt to -fmt. - - * etex.man, tex.man: Remove references to PDF mode. - -2004-07-21 Olaf Weber <olaf@infovore.xs4all.nl> - - * mpost.man: Misspelt \*(MP macro. From Peter Breitenlohner - <peb@mppmu.mpg.de>. - -2004-07-04 Olaf Weber <olaf@infovore.xs4all.nl> - - * pdfxtex.man: Change -efmt to -fmt. - -2004-06-22 Olaf Weber <olaf@infovore.xs4all.nl> - - * pdfetex.man: Correct title to refer to pdfetex. - - * pdfxtex.man: The pdfxtex manual page is based on the pdfetex - manual page. - -2004-05-08 Olaf Weber <olaf@infovore.xs4all.nl> - - * omega.man: Document -halt-on-error. - - * pdftex.man: Document -halt-on-error. - - * pdfetex.man: Document -halt-on-error. - - * etex.man: Document -halt-on-error. - - * tex.man: Document -halt-on-error. - - * mf.man: Document -halt-on-error. - - * mpost.man: Document -halt-on-error. - -2004-05-04 Olaf Weber <olaf@infovore.xs4all.nl> - - * mf.man: Remove mention of mfw, document mf-nowin instead. - -2004-03-28 Olaf Weber <olaf@infovore.xs4all.nl> - - * tex.man: Document -no-shell-escape, -no-parse-first-line, - -no-file-line-error. - - * etex.man: Document -no-shell-escape, -no-parse-first-line, - -no-file-line-error. - - * pdftex.man: Document -no-shell-escape, -no-parse-first-line, - -no-file-line-error. - - * pdfetex.man: Document -no-shell-escape, -no-parse-first-line, - -no-file-line-error. - - * mf.man: Document -no-parse-first-line, -no-file-line-error. - - * mpost.man: Document -no-parse-first-line, -no-file-line-error. - -2004-03-25 Olaf Weber <olaf@infovore.xs4all.nl> - - * tex.man: Update for new/previously undocumented options. - - * etex.man: Update for new/previously undocumented options. - - * pdftex.man: Update for new/previously undocumented options. - - * pdfetex.man: Update for new/previously undocumented options. - -2004-02-26 Olaf Weber <olaf@infovore.xs4all.nl> - - * Makefile.in [manfiles]: Add pdfxtex.1. - -2003-12-14 Olaf Weber <olaf@infovore.xs4all.nl> - - * latex.man: Misspelt \*(TX macro, found by Eric S. Raymond - <esr@thyrsus.com>. - -2002-12-14 Olaf Weber <olaf@infovore.xs4all.nl> - - * tex.man: Clarify notes of first-line parsing. - -2002-11-30 Olaf Weber <olaf@infovore.xs4all.nl> - - * mpost.man: Replace references to 'mp' with references to - 'mpost'. - -2002-11-11 Olaf Weber <olaf@infovore.xs4all.nl> - - * tex.man: Document -parse-first-line; document TeX vs TeXk. - - * pdftex.man: Document -parse-first-line; document pdfTeX vs - pdfTeXk. - - * pdfetex.man: Document -parse-first-line; document pdfeTeX vs - pdfeTeXk. - - * omega.man: Document -parse-first-line; document Omega vs Omegak. - - * mpost.man: Document -parse-first-line. - - * mf.man: Document -parse-first-line. - - * etex.man: Document -parse-first-line; document e-TeX vs e-TeXk. - -2002-10-23 Olaf Weber <olaf@infovore.xs4all.nl> - - * omega.man: Updated mailing list info (badly of out date now) -- - replaced with a reference to the web site. - -2002-10-22 Olaf Weber <olaf@infovore.xs4all.nl> - - * omega.man: Document oft extension instead of fmt. - -2002-10-20 Olaf Weber <olaf@infovore.xs4all.nl> - - * tex.man: Document -jobname option. - - * pdfetex.man: Document -jobname option. - - * pdftex.man: Document -jobname option. - - * mpost.man: Document -jobname option. - - * mf.man: Document -jobname option. - - * etex.man: Document -jobname option. - - * tangle.man: Document new options. - -2002-07-26 Olaf Weber <olaf@infovore.xs4all.nl> - - * mpost.man: No such thing as .F macro... Found by "Eric - S. Raymond" <esr@golux.thyrsus.com>. - -2001-11-27 Olaf Weber <olaf@infovore.xs4all.nl> - - * mf.man: Mention mfw. - -2001-11-18 Olaf Weber <olaf@infovore.xs4all.nl> - - * tex.man: Document --recorder option. - - * pdftex.man: Document --recorder option. - - * omega.man: Document --recorder option. - - * mpost.man: Document --recorder option. - - * mf.man: Document --recorder option. - - * etex.man: Document --recorder option. - -2001-11-10 Olaf Weber <olaf@infovore.xs4all.nl> - - * tex.man: Document -file-line-error-style. - - * pdftex.man: Document -file-line-error-style. - - * pdfetex.man: Document -file-line-error-style. - - * mpost.man: Document -file-line-error-style. - - * mf.man: Document -file-line-error-style. - - * etex.man: Document -file-line-error-style. - -2001-10-24 Olaf Weber <olaf@infovore.xs4all.nl> - - * tex.man: Typos. - - * pdftex.man: Typo. - - * etex.man: Typo. - - * Makefile.in: Add pdfetex manual page. - -2001-10-14 Olaf Weber <olaf@infovore.xs4all.nl> - - * mf.man: Change /usr/ucb/vi to vi in example, as the path given - is system-dependent. - -2001-09-26 Olaf Weber <olaf@infovore.xs4all.nl> - - * newer.man: Correct description of the exit conditions. After - Oliver Moeller <omoeller@csd.uu.se>. - -2000-04-13 Olaf Weber <olaf@infovore.xs4all.nl> - - * etex.man, omega.man, pdftex.man, tex.man: - Remove references to undump. - -2000-04-03 Olaf Weber <olaf@infovore.xs4all.nl> - - * dvitomp.man: New file by Jim Van Zandt <jrv@vanzandt.mv.com>. - - * Makefile.in: Add dvitomp manual page. - -1999-06-28 Olaf Weber <olaf@infovore.xs4all.nl> - - * omega.man: Mention the empty-path-component trick. - - * tex.man: Mention the empty-path-component trick. - - * pdftex.man: Mention the empty-path-component trick. - - * etex.man: Mention the empty-path-component trick. - -1999-05-29 Olaf Weber <olaf@infovore.xs4all.nl> - - * tex.man, pdftex.man, mpost.man, mf.man, latex.man, etex.man: - Correct date. - -1999-03-23 Olaf Weber <olaf@infovore.xs4all.nl> - - * tex.man: Account for --translate-file option, %& - --translate-file tcxname construct. - - * pdftex.man, mpost.man, mf.man, etex.man: Account for - --translate-file option. - -1999-01-27 Olaf Weber <olaf@infovore.xs4all.nl> - - * latex.man: Correct typography of pdfTeX. - -1999-01-24 Olaf Weber <olaf@infovore.xs4all.nl> - - * dvicopy.man: Update page; description is still incomplete. - -1999-01-13 Olaf Weber <olaf@infovore.xs4all.nl> - - * Makefile.in: Rename kpathsea.make to kpathsea.mk. - -1999-01-10 Olaf Weber <olaf@infovore.xs4all.nl> - - * pdftex.man: Add definition of MF macro. - - * Makefile.in: Change of ../make/*.make to ../make/*.mk. - -Fri Apr 10 06:24:25 1998 Olaf Weber <olaf@infovore.xs4all.nl> - - * etex.man: Definition of MF macro added. - - * omega.man: Defnition of MF macro was missing. - - * pdftex.man: Definition of MF macro was missing. - -Sat Mar 7 18:16:40 1998 Olaf Weber <olaf@infovore.xs4all.nl> - - * omega.man: Add authors list. - - * pdftex.man: Add authors list. - -Tue Mar 3 09:07:10 1998 Olaf Weber <olaf@infovore.xs4all.nl> - - * omega.man: Corrected instructions for subscribing to the omega - list. - -Fri Jan 9 21:14:37 1998 Olaf Weber <infovore@xs4all.nl> - - * Makefile.in: Include clean.make, add a default target. - -Sun Jan 4 15:57:34 1998 Olaf Weber <infovore@xs4all.nl> - - * Makefile.in: Use man.make to supply rules for manual pages. - - * Makefile.in: Changes to cope with new manual pages. - -Tue Dec 30 17:46:24 1997 Olaf Weber <infovore@xs4all.nl> - - * Changes to all pages in an attempt to get them up-to-date. Some - pages (amslatex, lamstex, slitex, initex, virtex) have been - removed. Some renamed (etex -> eplain). Some added (etex, - pdftex, omega). - -Tue Dec 12 16:52:12 1995 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu> - - * Makefile.in (sedscript): Correct path for c-auto.h. From Ulrik. - -Tue Jun 13 11:31:35 1995 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu> - - * Makefile.in: Use ../web2c, not /w. - -Mon Dec 19 13:07:24 1994 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu> - - * dvitype.man: The .dvi file extended if necessary. - * vftovp.man: Similarly. - -Sat Dec 17 16:44:49 1994 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu> - - * tftopl.man: Both the .tfm and .pl files are extended if - necessary now. - * vptovf.man: Similarly. - -Thu Nov 24 13:42:16 1994 Karl Berry <karl@cs.umb.edu> - - * bibtex.man: We don't use TEXINPUTS to look for .bst files now. - -Mon Feb 21 14:50:51 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu) - - * Makefile.in: srcdir changes from simon. - -Wed Feb 2 11:00:09 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu) - - * Version 6.1. - -Mon Jan 24 07:31:37 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu) - - * Version 6.0. - -Sat Jan 22 06:48:27 1994 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu) - - * *.man: Remove ==== line after NAME section, since Sun's - makewhatis doesn't ignore it. - -Tue Dec 14 20:02:06 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu) - - * *.man: Update for new path variables, etc. - * Makefile.in (sedscript): Likewise. - -Sun Dec 12 19:14:19 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu) - - * mf.man: Don't mention cmsources. - * Makefile.in (cmsources): Don't bother with this. - (sedscript): Don't substitute for this, and rm the dependency on - lib/paths.h, since it doesn't exist any more. - -Sun Dec 5 16:04:51 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu) - - * tex.man: Document the envvars MAKETEXTEX, USE_MAKETEXTEX, etc. - * mf.man: Likewise. - -Sun Nov 14 11:58:01 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu) - - * Makefile.in: texfontdir => fontdir. - -Thu Oct 7 10:04:22 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu) - - * latex.man: Mention the LaTeX manual and the local guide. From - tuttle@crl.dec.com. - -Sat Jul 10 09:24:56 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu) - - * mf.man: The word `facilitates' bothers me. - -Tue May 18 14:03:49 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu) - - * Makefile.in (install-*): mkdirchain on install dirs. - -Sun May 9 13:22:00 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu) - - * Makefile.in: Use ! instead of %, which loses on the EDITOR string. - -Tue May 4 10:23:33 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu) - - * weave.man: Correct date, other miscellany. - -Mon Mar 29 08:57:19 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu) - - * bibtex.man: System default for BSTINPUTS is BSTINPUTS, not - TEXINPUTS. - -Sat Mar 13 10:38:14 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu) - - * bibtex.man: Had stdout sentence end in wrong place. - - * Makefile.in (sedscript): Use % instead of ; to delimit sed - arguments, since ; might occur in the yytext declaration. (From - ilan343@violet.berkeley.edu.) - -Sun Feb 28 10:52:01 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu) - - * Makefile.in: Separate clean targets. - - * Makefile.in (clean): Don't remove Makefile here. - -Sun Feb 21 08:28:14 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu) - - * Version 5.851d. - -Tue Feb 16 17:54:04 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu) - - * Makefile.in (install-exec, install-data): New targets. - -Fri Feb 12 12:43:04 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu) - - * tangle.man, weave.man: Separate. - -Fri Jan 29 12:07:08 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu) - - * tex.man: Describe texfonts.map. - -Mon Jan 25 13:55:40 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu) - - * Makefile.in (sedscript): Don't use $@; get definitions from - c-auto.h as well as paths.h. - -Thu Jan 14 08:08:20 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu) - - * bibtex.man: Mention that DEK's bibtex doesn't have some of our - features. - -Sun Jan 3 13:35:05 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu) - - * etex.man: The listed features aren't the only ones. - - * Makefile.in (distclean): Remove Makefile. - -Sat Jan 2 15:58:52 1993 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu) - - * Makefile.in (dw, spell, check, .ps, .txt): New targets from beebe. - * *.man: Likewise. - -Fri Dec 18 13:32:01 1992 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu) - - * tftopl.man: .tfm is now added if necessary. - -Mon Dec 14 07:40:07 1992 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu) - - * <many>.man: Remove end-of-sentence periods after paths. - -Sun Dec 13 15:00:23 1992 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu) - - * bibtex.man: Document BSTINPUTS. - -Sat Dec 12 13:16:25 1992 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu) - - * Makefile.in: Rewrite from Makefile. - - * mf.man: Missing quotes in MFTERM line. - -Tue Oct 6 08:18:48 1992 Karl Berry (karl@cs.umb.edu) - - * {mf,tex}.man: Use ~me instead of /usr/me. - - * {gftodvi,gftopk,gftype,pktogf,pktype,vftovp}.man: Current - directory is not searched first. - -Fri Sep 4 09:02:22 1992 Karl Berry (karl@hayley) - - * Makefile (extraclean): new target. - -Sun Jul 5 07:26:14 1992 Karl Berry (karl@hayley) - - * tex.man: avoid lines >= 80 chars. - - * Makefile (*clean): remove *.dvi and *.log; have `mostlyclean' do - nothing. - -Tue Jun 23 09:14:07 1992 Karl Berry (karl@hayley) - - * Makefile (manext): default to `1', not `l'. - -Fri May 29 16:54:43 1992 Karl Berry (karl@hayley) - - * bibtex.man: more paragraphs, etc. - -Sat May 23 12:26:53 1992 Karl Berry (karl@hayley) - - * tex.man: document slightly different path searching. - -Thu May 14 19:21:49 1992 Karl Berry (karl@claude.cs.umb.edu) - - * Version 5.851c. - -Thu Apr 23 12:06:30 1992 Karl Berry (karl@hayley) - - * tex.man, mf.man: fix nroff quote problems. - * Makefile (sedscript): toss trailing comments. - These changes from Andreas. - -Thu Apr 16 13:49:36 1992 Karl Berry (karl@ra.cs.umb.edu) - - * Version 5.851b. - -Sun Apr 12 11:51:58 1992 Karl Berry (karl@hayley) - - * tex.man: . not searched first anymore. - -Fri Apr 3 09:55:14 1992 Karl Berry (karl at hayley) - - * Version 5.851a. - -Sat Mar 21 09:14:20 1992 Karl Berry (karl at hayley) - - * patgen.man: update for patgen2. - - * *.man: (ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES): rename to `ENVIRONMENT'; remove - references to TEXFONTS_SUBDIR. - - * tex.man (ENVIRONMENT): mention ~. - - * Makefile (sedscript): depend using srcdir, not SITEDIR. - -Fri Mar 20 16:43:23 1992 Karl Berry (karl at hayley) - - * Makefile (mostlyclean): new name for `clean'. - (clean): what `realclean' used to be. - (realclean): nothing to do anymore. - (install): install the stuff. - -Sat Feb 1 16:45:54 1992 Karl Berry (karl at hayley) - - * tex.man: update path searching info. - -Sat Jan 11 08:47:26 1992 Karl Berry (karl at hayley) - - * Makefile (initex.1, virtex.1): new targets. - -Tue Jan 7 16:04:29 1992 Karl Berry (karl at hayley) - - * Use `1 Jan 1992' date format. - -(This ChangeLog file public domain.) diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/Makefile.am b/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/Makefile.am deleted file mode 100644 index 9be66048d7f..00000000000 --- 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The command "make check" will run checknr with each -of the *.1 files. diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/aleph.man b/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/aleph.man deleted file mode 100644 index 9a34ad16c19..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/aleph.man +++ /dev/null @@ -1,245 +0,0 @@ -.TH ALEPH 1 "6 August 2019" "Web2C @VERSION@" -.\"===================================================================== -.if n .ds MF Metafont -.if t .ds MF Metafont -.if t .ds TX \fRT\\h'-0.1667m'\\v'0.20v'E\\v'-0.20v'\\h'-0.125m'X\fP -.if n .ds TX TeX -.ie t .ds OX \fIT\v'+0.25m'E\v'-0.25m'X\fP -.el .ds OX TeX -.\" BX definition must follow TX so BX can use TX -.if t .ds BX \fRB\s-2IB\s0\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds BX BibTeX -.\" LX definition must follow TX so LX can use TX -.if t .ds LX \fRL\\h'-0.36m'\\v'-0.15v'\s-2A\s0\\h'-0.15m'\\v'0.15v'\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds LX LaTeX -.if t .ds AX \fRA\\h'-0.1667m'\\v'0.20v'M\\v'-0.20v'\\h'-0.125m'S\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds AX AmSTeX -.if t .ds AY \fRA\\h'-0.1667m'\\v'0.20v'M\\v'-0.20v'\\h'-0.125m'S\fP\*(LX -.if n .ds AY AmSLaTeX -.\"===================================================================== -.SH NAME -aleph \- extended Unicode TeX -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B aleph -.RI [ options ] -.RI [ \fB&\fPformat ] -.RI [ file | \fB\e\fPcommands ] -.\"===================================================================== -.SH DESCRIPTION -Run the Aleph typesetter on -.IR file , -usually creating -.IR file.dvi . -If the file argument has no extension, ".tex" will be appended to it. -Instead of a filename, a set of Aleph commands can be given, the first -of which must start with a backslash. -With a -.BI & format -argument Aleph uses a different set of precompiled commands, -contained in -.IR format\fB.fmt\fP ; -it is usually better to use the -.B -fmt -.I format -option instead. -.PP -Aleph is a version of the \*(TX program modified for multilingual -typesetting. It uses Unicode, and has additional primitives for -(among other things) bidirectional typesetting. -.PP -Aleph's command line options are similar to those of \*(TX. -.PP -Aleph is no longer being actively developed; see LuaTeX for current -activity. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH OPTIONS -Run aleph --help to see the complete list of options; this is not -exhaustive. -.TP -.BI -cnf-line \ string -Parse -.I string -as a -.I texmf.cnf -configuration line. See the Kpathsea manual. -.TP -.BI --fmt \ format -Use -.I format -as the name of the format to be used, instead of the name by which -Aleph was called or a -.I %& -line. -.TP -.B --halt-on-error -Exit with an error code when an error is encountered during processing. -.TP -.B --help -Print help message and exit. -.TP -.B --ini -Be `initial' Aleph for dumping formats; this is implicitly true if the -program is called as -.BR inialeph . -.TP -.BI --interaction \ mode -Sets the interaction mode. The mode can be one of -.IR batchmode , -.IR nonstopmode , -.IR scrollmode , -and -.IR errorstopmode . -The meaning of these modes is the same as that of the corresponding -\ecommands. -.TP -.B --ipc -Send DVI output to a socket as well as the usual output file. Whether -this option is available is the choice of the installer. -.TP -.B --ipc-start -As -.BR --ipc , -and starts the server at the other end as well. Whether this option -is available is the choice of the installer. -.TP -.BI --kpathsea-debug \ bitmask -Sets path searching debugging flags according to the bitmask. See the -.I Kpathsea -manual for details. -.TP -.BI --maketex \ fmt -Enable -.RI mktex fmt , -where -.I fmt -must be one of -.I tex -or -.IR tfm . -.TP -.BI --no-maketex \ fmt -Disable -.RI mktex fmt , -where -.I fmt -must be one of -.I tex -or -.IR tfm . -.TP -.BI --output-comment \ string -Use -.I string -for the DVI file comment instead of the date. -.TP -.BI --output-directory \ directory -Write output files in -.I directory -instead of the current directory. Look up input files in -.I directory -first, the along the normal search path. -.TP -.B --parse-first-line -If the first line of the main input file begins with -.I %& -parse it to look for a dump name. -.TP -.BI --progname \ name -Pretend to be program -.IR name . -This affects both the format used and the search paths. -.TP -.B --recorder -Enable the filename recorder. This leaves a trace of the files opened -for input and output in a file with extension -.IR .ofl . -(This option is always on.) -.TP -.B --shell-escape -Enable the -.BI \ewrite18{ command } -construct. The -.I command -can be any Bourne shell command. By default, this construct is -enabled in a restricted mode, for security reasons. -.TP -.B --version -Print version information and exit. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH ENVIRONMENT -See the Kpathsearch library documentation (the `Path specifications' -node) for precise details of how the environment variables are used. -The -.B kpsewhich -utility can be used to query the values of the variables. -.PP -One caveat: In most Aleph formats, you cannot use ~ in a filename you -give directly to Aleph, because ~ is an active character, and hence is -expanded, not taken as part of the filename. Other programs, such as -\*(MF, do not have this problem. -.PP -.TP -.B TEXMFOUTPUT -Normally, Aleph puts its output files in the current directory. If -any output file cannot be opened there, it tries to open it in the -directory specified in the environment variable TEXMFOUTPUT. -There is no default value for that variable. For example, if you say -.I tex paper -and the current directory is not writable, if TEXMFOUTPUT has -the value -.IR /tmp , -Aleph attempts to create -.I /tmp/paper.log -(and -.IR /tmp/paper.dvi , -if any output is produced.) TEXMFOUTPUT is also checked for input -files, as \*(TX often generates files that need to be subsequently -read; for input, no suffixes (such as ``.tex'') are added by default, -the input name is simply checked as given. -.TP -.B TEXINPUTS -Search path for -.I \einput -and -.I \eopenin -files. -This should start with ``.'', so -that user files are found before system files. An empty path -component will be replaced with the paths defined in the -.I texmf.cnf -file. For example, set TEXINPUTS to ".:/home/user/tex:" to prepend the -current directory and ``/home/user/tex'' to the standard search path. -.TP -.B TEXEDIT -Command template for switching to editor. The default, usually -.BR vi , -is set when Aleph is compiled. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH NOTES -This manual page is not meant to be exhaustive. The complete -documentation for this version of Aleph can be found in the info -manual -.IR "Web2C: A TeX implementation" . -See http://tug/org/web2c. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH BUGS -This version of Aleph implements a number of optional extensions. -In fact, many of these extensions conflict to a greater or lesser -extent with the definition of Aleph. When such extensions are -enabled, the banner printed when Aleph starts is changed to print -.B Alephk -instead of -.BR Aleph . -.PP -This version of Aleph fails to trap arithmetic overflow when -dimensions are added or subtracted. Cases where this occurs are rare, -but when it does the generated -.I DVI -file will be invalid. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR tex (1), -.BR mf (1) -.\"===================================================================== -.SH AUTHORS -The primary authors of Aleph are John Plaice and Yannis Haralambous. diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/amstex.man b/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/amstex.man deleted file mode 100644 index 4540dddfcbe..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/amstex.man +++ /dev/null @@ -1,62 +0,0 @@ -.TH AMSTEX 1 "16 June 2015" "Web2C @VERSION@" -.\"===================================================================== -.if t .ds TX \fRT\\h'-0.1667m'\\v'0.20v'E\\v'-0.20v'\\h'-0.125m'X\fP -.if n .ds TX TeX -.if t .ds OX \fIT\v'+0.25m'E\v'-0.25m'X\fP\" -.if n .ds OX TeX\" -.\" BX definition must follow TX so BX can use TX -.if t .ds BX \fRB\s-2IB\s0\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds BX BibTeX -.\" LX definition must follow TX so LX can use TX -.if t .ds LX \fRL\\h'-0.36m'\\v'-0.15v'\s-2A\s0\\h'-0.15m'\\v'0.15v'\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds LX LaTeX -.if t .ds AX \fRA\\h'-0.1667m'\\v'0.20v'M\\v'-0.20v'\\h'-0.125m'S\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds AX AmSTeX -.if t .ds AY \fRA\\h'-0.1667m'\\v'0.20v'M\\v'-0.20v'\\h'-0.125m'S\fP\*(LX -.if n .ds AY AmSLaTeX -.\"===================================================================== -.SH NAME -amstex \- structured text formatting and typesetting -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B amstex -.RI [ first-line ] -.\"===================================================================== -.SH DESCRIPTION -This manual page is not meant to be exhaustive. The complete -documentation for this version of \*(TX can be found in the info file -or manual -.IR "Web2C: A TeX implementation" . -.PP -The \*(AX language is described in the book -.IR "The Joy of \*(OX" . -\*(AX is a \*(TX macro package, not a modification to the \*(TX source -program, so all the capabilities described in -.BR tex (1) -are present. -.PP -The \*(AX macros encourage writers to think about the content of their -documents, rather than the form. The ideal, not always realized, is to -have no formatting commands (like \(lqswitch to italic\(rq or \(lqskip 2 -picas\(rq) in the document at all; instead, everything is done -by specific markup instructions: \(lqemphasize\(rq, \(lqstart a section\(rq. -.PP -For authors more familiar with \*(LX, an AMS-supported package called -.I amsmath.sty -is available, among others. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH FILES -.TP -.I amsguide.tex -Documentation for \*(AX, typesettable by \*(TX. -.TP -.I amfndoc.tex -Documentation for AMS fonts, typesettable by \*(TX. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR latex (1), -.BR tex (1), -.BR slitex (1). -.br -Michael Spivak, -.IR "The Joy of \*(OX" , -2nd edition, American Mathematical Society, 1990, ISBN 0-8218-2997-1. diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/bibtex.man b/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/bibtex.man deleted file mode 100644 index 3f970a98b7e..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/bibtex.man +++ /dev/null @@ -1,147 +0,0 @@ -.TH BIBTEX 1 "23 February 2018" "bibtex 0.99d" "Web2C @VERSION@" -.\"===================================================================== -.if t .ds TX \fRT\\h'-0.1667m'\\v'0.20v'E\\v'-0.20v'\\h'-0.125m'X\fP -.if n .ds TX TeX -.ie t .ds OX \fIT\v'+0.25m'E\v'-0.25m'X\fP -.el .ds OX TeX -.\" BX definition must follow TX so BX can use TX -.if t .ds BX \fRB\s-2IB\s0\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds BX BibTeX -.\" LX definition must follow TX so LX can use TX -.if t .ds LX \fRL\\h'-0.36m'\\v'-0.15v'\\s-2A\\s0\\h'-0.15m'\\v'0.15v'\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds LX LaTeX -.\"===================================================================== -.SH NAME -bibtex \- make a bibliography for (La)TeX -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B bibtex -.RB [ \-min-crossrefs=\fInumber\fP ] -.RB [ \-terse ] -.IR auxname [ \fB.aux\fP ] -.\"===================================================================== -.SH DESCRIPTION -This manual page is not meant to be exhaustive. The complete -documentation for this version of \*(TX can be found in the info file -or manual -.IR "Web2C: A TeX implementation" . -.PP -\*(BX reads the top-level auxiliary -.RB ( .aux ) -file -.I auxname -that was output during the running of -.BR latex (1) -or -.BR tex (1) -and creates a bibliography -.RB ( .bbl ) -file that will be incorporated into the document on subsequent runs of -\*(LX or \*(TX. -.PP -\*(BX looks up, in bibliographic database -.RB ( .bib ) -files specified by the \\bibliography command, -the entries specified by the \\cite and \\nocite commands -in the \*(LX or \*(TX source file. -It formats the information from those entries -according to instructions in a bibliography style -.RB ( .bst ) -file (specified by the \\bibliographystyle command, -and it outputs the results to the -.B .bbl -file. -.PP -The \*(LX manual -explains what a \*(LX source file must contain to work with \*(BX. -Appendix B of the manual describes the format of the -.B .bib -files. The `\*(BXing' document describes extensions and details of -this format, and it gives other useful hints for using \*(BX. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH OPTIONS -The -.B \-min-crossrefs -option defines the minimum number of -.B crossref -required for automatic inclusion of the crossref base entry in the citation -list; the default is two. -To avoid these automatic inclusions altogether, give this option -a sufficiently large number, and be sure to remove any -previous -.B .aux -and -.B .bbl -files. Otherwise the option may -appear to have no effect, since \*(BX will have added the citation -for the base entry to the -.B .aux -file, and nothing will remove it. -.PP -With the -.B \-terse -option, \*(BX operates silently. Without it, a banner and progress -reports are printed on -.IR stdout . -.PP -.\"===================================================================== -.SH ENVIRONMENT -\*(BX searches the directories in the -path defined by the BSTINPUTS environment variable for -.B .bst -files. If BSTINPUTS is not set, it uses the system default. -For -.B .bib -files, it uses the BIBINPUTS environment variable if that is set, -otherwise the default. -See -.BR tex (1) -for the details of the searching. -.PP -If the environment variable -TEXMFOUTPUT is set, \*(BX attempts to put its output -files in it, if they cannot be put in the current directory. Again, see -.BR tex (1). -No special searching is done for the -.B .aux -file. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH FILES -.TP -.I *.bst -Bibliography style files. -.TP -.I btxdoc.tex -``\*(BXing'' \- \*(LXable documentation for general \*(BX users -.TP -.I btxhak.tex -``Designing \*(BX Styles'' \- \*(LXable documentation for style designers -.TP -.I btxdoc.bib -database file for those two documents -.TP -.I xampl.bib -database file giving examples of all standard entry types -.TP -.I btxbst.doc -template file and documentation for the standard styles -.PP -All those files should be available somewhere on your system. -.PP -The host math.utah.edu has a vast collection of -.B .bib -files available for anonymous ftp, including references for all the -standard \*(TX books and a complete bibliography for TUGboat. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR latex (1), -.BR tex (1). -.br -Leslie Lamport, -.IR "\*(LX \- A Document Preparation System" , -Addison-Wesley, 1985, ISBN 0-201-15790-X. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH AUTHOR -Oren Patashnik, Stanford University. This man page describes the web2c -version of \*(BX. Other ports of \*(BX, such as Donald Knuth's version -using the Sun Pascal compiler, do not have the same path searching -implementation, or the command-line options. diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/ctie.man b/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/ctie.man deleted file mode 100644 index 82284edf29e..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/ctie.man +++ /dev/null @@ -1,62 +0,0 @@ -.TH CTIE 1 "8 June 2020" "Web2C @VERSION@" -.\"===================================================================== -.SH NAME -ctie \- merge or apply CWEB change files -.\"===================================================================== -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B ctie -.BR \-c | \-m -.I outputfile masterfile -.IR changefile .\|.\|. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH DESCRIPTION -The -.B ctie -program is used to process multiple change files used with the CWEB -system for literate programming. The CWEB programs allow one to apply -patches to a source file (the -.IR masterfile ) -by means of a single change file. -.B ctie -can be used to either merge up to 32 change files into a single one or -to apply the changes to the -.I masterfile -in order to create a new master file. Output of either the new change -file or the patched master file goes into -.IR outputfile . -Any include files (indicated using the CWEB -.B @i -command) are fully expanded during -.B ctie -processing, which means that the change files are able to modify the -contents of any included files. -.SH OPTIONS -.TP -.B \-c -Create a single change file from the given -.IR changefile s. -.TP -.B \-m -Create a new master file by applying the given -.IR changefile s. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH ENVIRONMENT -The environment variable CWEBINPUTS is used to search for the input files, -or the system default if CWEBINPUTS is not set. See -.BR tex (1) -for the details of the searching. -To avoid conflicts with other programs that also use the CWEBINPUTS -environment, you can be more specific and use CWEBINPUTS_ctie for -special requirements in CTIE. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR cweb (1), -.IR ctiedoc.tex , -.BR tie (1), -.BR web (1). -.\"===================================================================== -.SH "AUTHOR" -Julian Gilbey, jdg@debian.org. The original TIE program was by Klaus -Guntermann, TH Darmstadt, Institut f. Theoretische Informatik. The -TIE man page was by Joachim Schnitter, TH Darmstadt, Phys. Chemie I, -and was modified for CTIE by Julian Gilbey. diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/ctwill.man b/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/ctwill.man deleted file mode 100644 index c000d7dc088..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/ctwill.man +++ /dev/null @@ -1,252 +0,0 @@ -.\" Automatically generated by Pandoc 2.11.4 -.\" -.TH "CTWILL" "1" "February 6, 2021" "Web2c @VERSION@" "General Commands Manual" -.hy -.SH NAME -.PP -ctwill, ctwill-refsort, ctwill-twinx - translate CWEB to TeX with mini-indexes -.SH SYNOPSIS -.PP -\f[B]ctwill\f[R] [\f[I]options\f[R]] \f[I]webfile\f[R][.w] -[{\f[I]changefile\f[R][.ch]|-} [\f[I]outfile\f[R][.tex]]] -.PD 0 -.P -.PD -\f[B]ctwill-refsort\f[R] < \f[I]indexfile\f[R].ref > \f[I]indexfile\f[R].sref -.PD 0 -.P -.PD -\f[B]ctwill-twinx\f[R] \f[I]outfile\f[R].tex [\f[I]outfile\f[R].tex \&...] > -index.tex -.SH DESCRIPTION -.PP -The \f[B]ctwill\f[R] program converts a CWEB source document into a -TeX\ file that may be formatted and printed in the usual way. -It takes appropriate care of typographic details like page layout and -the use of indentation, \f[I]italics\f[R], \f[B]boldface\f[R], etc., and -it supplies extensive cross-index information that it gathers -automatically. -.PP -CWEB allows you to prepare a single document containing all the -information that is needed both to produce a compilable C/C++\ program -and to produce a well-formatted document describing the program in as -much detail as the writer may desire. -The user of CWEB ought to be familiar with TeX as well as C/C++. -.SH USAGE -.PP -The command line should have one, two, or three names on it. -The first is taken as the CWEB input file (and \f[B].w\f[R] is added if -there is no extension). -If there is a second name, it is a change file (and \f[B].ch\f[R] is -added if there is no extension). -The change file overrides parts of the CWEB file, as described in the -documentation. -If there is a third name, it overrides the default name of the output -file, which is ordinarily the same as the name of the input file (but on -the current directory) with the extension \f[B].tex\f[R]. -If you just want to change the output file name, but don\[cq]t have a -change file to apply, you can use `\f[B]-\f[R]' as the second argument. -.PP -\f[B]ctwill\f[R] is exactly like \f[B]cweave\f[R] except that it -produces much better documentation, for which you must work harder. -You should run \f[B]ctwill\f[R] twice, once to prime the pump and once -to get decent answers. -Moreover, you must run the output twice through TeX. -.PP -After \f[B]tex foo\f[R] you will have output that looks like final pages -except that the entries of mini-indexes won\[cq]t be alphabetized. -The first run produces a weird file called \f[B]foo.ref\f[R]. -Say \f[B]ctwill-refsort < foo.ref > foo.sref\f[R] and then another \f[B]tex -foo\f[R] will produce alphabetized output. -.PP -The \f[B]ctwill-twinx\f[R] program compiles a master index for a set of related -programs that have been processed by \f[B]ctwill\f[R]. -The individual programs should define their names with a line of the -form \f[B]\[rs]def\[rs]title{NAME}\f[R]. -.PP -The mini-indexes list identifiers that are used but not defined on each -two-page spread. -At the end of each section, \f[B]ctwill\f[R] gives TeX a list of -identifiers used in that section and information about where they are -defined. -.PP -The current meaning of every identifier is initially -\f[B]\[rs]uninitialized\f[R]. -Then \f[B]ctwill\f[R] reads the \f[B].aux\f[R] file for your job, if -any. -.PP -Before reading the \f[B].aux\f[R] file, \f[B]ctwill\f[R] actually looks -for a file called \f[B]system.bux\f[R], which will be read if present. -And after \f[B]foo.aux\f[R], a third possibility is \f[B]foo.bux\f[R]. -The general convention is to put definitions of system procedures such -as \f[I]printf\f[R] into \f[B]system.bux\f[R], and to put definitions -found in specifically foo-ish header files into \f[B]foo.bux\f[R]. -Like the \f[B].aux\f[R] files, \f[B].bux\f[R] files should contain only -\f[B]\[at]$\f[R] specifications. -.PP -The meaning specified by \f[B]\[at]$\&...\[at]>\f[R] generally has four -components: an identifier (followed by space), a program name (enclosed -in braces), a section number (followed by space), and a TeX\ part. -.PP -A special \f[I]proofmode\f[R] is provided so that you can check -\f[B]ctwill\f[R]\[cq]s conclusions about cross-references. -Run \f[B]ctwill\f[R] with the flag \f[B]+P\f[R], and TeX will produce a -specially formatted document (\f[I]without\f[R] mini-indexes) in which -you can check that your specifications are correct. -.PP -More details how to use \f[B]ctwill\f[R] can be found in the first -sections of its source code, respectively the change file -\f[B]cweav-twill.ch\f[R] applicable to the \f[B]cweave.w\f[R] source. -A complete example with all bells and whistles is described in -\f[B]Mini-Indexes for Literate Programs\f[R], pages 225\[en]245 of -Knuth\[cq]s \f[B]Digital Typography\f[R]. -.SH DIFFERENCES TO ORIGINAL CTWILL -.PP -The present incarnation of \f[B]ctwill\f[R] and its utilities tries hard -to be a drop-in replacement for the original package. -There are, however, a few differences worth noting: -.IP \[bu] 2 -This version is based on the most recent version of CWEB (4.2). -.IP \[bu] 2 -In TeX\ Live the utility programs are prefixed with \f[B]ctwill-\f[R] -and the macro files with \f[B]ct\f[R] for technical reasons. -.IP \[bu] 2 -Options \f[B]--help\f[R], \f[B]--quiet\f[R], \f[B]--verbose\f[R], -\f[B]--version\f[R], and flags \f[B]-i\f[R], \f[B]-o\f[R], \f[B]-t\f[R], -and \f[B]+lX\f[R] are new in CWEBbin and TeX\ Live. -.IP \[bu] 2 -Option \f[B]+lX\f[R] is accompanied by example wrapper files for -\f[B]ctwimac.tex\f[R] and \f[B]ctproofmac.tex\f[R] with translated -captions for German (\f[B]+ld\f[R]). -.IP \[bu] 2 -Option \f[B]+lX\f[R] is also accompanied by an extended -\f[B]pdfctwimac.tex\f[R] for production of PDF output with active -hyperlinks (\f[B]+lpdf\f[R]). -.IP \[bu] 2 -\f[B]ctwill\f[R] in TeX\ Live operates silently by default; use the -\f[B]--verbose\f[R] option to get the original behavior. -.IP \[bu] 2 -File lookup with the environment variable CWEBINPUTS is extended to -permit several, colon-separated, paths; see ENVIRONMENT below. -.IP \[bu] 2 -If properly configured, the main program \f[B]ctwill\f[R] is localized -with the \[lq]GNU gettext utilities\[rq]. -.SH OPTIONS -.PP -Options on the command line may be either turned off with `\f[B]-\f[R]' -(if they are on by default) or turned on with `\f[B]+\f[R]' (if they are -off by default). -In fact, the options are processed from left to right, so a sequence -like \f[B]--verbose -h\f[R] will only show the \f[B]banner line\f[R] -(\f[B]+b\f[R]) and the \f[B]progress report\f[R] (\f[B]+p\f[R]), but -leave out the \f[B]happy message\f[R] (\f[B]-h\f[R]). -.IP \[bu] 2 -\f[B]+b\f[R]: print banner line on terminal -.IP \[bu] 2 -\f[B]+h\f[R]: print success message on completion -.IP \[bu] 2 -\f[B]+p\f[R]: print progress report messages -.IP \[bu] 2 -\f[B]+q\f[R]/\f[B]-q\f[R]: shortcut for \f[B]-bhp\f[R]; also -\f[B]--quiet\f[R] (default) -.IP \[bu] 2 -\f[B]+v\f[R]/\f[B]-v\f[R]: shortcut for \f[B]+bhp\f[R]; also -\f[B]--verbose\f[R] -.IP \[bu] 2 -\f[B]-e\f[R]: do not enclose C/C++\ material in \f[B]\[rs]PB{\&...}\f[R] -.IP \[bu] 2 -\f[B]-f\f[R]: do not force a newline after every C/C++\ statement in -output -.IP \[bu] 2 -\f[B]-i\f[R]: suppress indentation of parameter declarations -.IP \[bu] 2 -\f[B]-o\f[R]: suppress separation of declarations and statements -.IP \[bu] 2 -\f[B]-t\f[R]: ignore temporary output irrespective of changes -.IP \[bu] 2 -\f[B]-x\f[R]: omit indices, section names, table of contents -.IP \[bu] 2 -\f[B]+P\f[R]: \f[B]\[rs]input ctproofmac.tex\f[R] instead of -\f[B]ctwimac.tex\f[R] -.IP \[bu] 2 -\f[B]+lX\f[R]/\f[B]-lX\f[R]: use macros for language \f[I]X\f[R] as of -\f[I]X\f[R]{\f[B]ctwimac\f[R]|\f[B]ctproofmac\f[R]}\f[B].tex\f[R] -.IP \[bu] 2 -\f[B]+s\f[R]: print usage statistics -.IP \[bu] 2 -\f[B]--help\f[R]: display help message and exit -.IP \[bu] 2 -\f[B]--version\f[R]: output version information and exit -.SH ENVIRONMENT -.PP -The environment variable CWEBINPUTS is used to search for the input -files, or the system default if CWEBINPUTS is not set. -See tex(1) for the details of the searching. -To avoid conflicts with other programs that also use the CWEBINPUTS -environment, you can be more specific and use CWEBINPUTS_cweb for -special requirements in CWEB. -.PP -If prepared for NLS support, \f[B]ctwill\f[R] like \f[B]ctangle\f[R] and -\f[B]cweave\f[R] uses the environment variable TEXMFLOCALEDIR to -configure the parent directory where the \[lq]GNU gettext utilities\[rq] -search for translation catalogs. -.PP -These variables are preconfigured in TeX\ Live\[cq]s -\f[B]texmf.cnf\f[R]. -.SH FILES -.PP -The location of the files mentioned below varies from system to system. -Use the \f[B]kpsewhich\f[R] utility to find their locations. -.IP \[bu] 2 -\f[B]ctwimac.tex\f[R]: The default TeX\ macros \f[B]\[rs]input\f[R] in -the first line of the output file. -.IP \[bu] 2 -\f[B]ctproofmac.tex\f[R]: If \f[B]ctwill\f[R] is invoked with the -\f[B]+P\f[R] option, it will change the first line of the output file to -\f[B]\[rs]input ctproofmac.tex\f[R]. -.PP -In both cases you can request some prefix \f[I]X\f[R] with the -\f[B]+lX\f[R] option, e.g., \f[B]+ld\f[R] will \f[B]\[rs]input -dctwimac.tex\f[R] and \f[B]+Pld\f[R] will \f[B]\[rs]input -dctproofmac.tex\f[R]. -A special application is the use of option \f[B]+lpdf\f[R] that will -\f[B]\[rs]input pdfctwimac.tex\f[R] for production of PDF output with -active hyperlinks. -.IP \[bu] 2 -\f[I]webfile\f[R]\f[B].bux\f[R]: Reference definitions to resolve from -other modules. -.IP \[bu] 2 -\f[B]system.bux\f[R]: Reference definitions to resolve from -C/C++\ standard library header files like \f[B]<stdio.h>\f[R]. -.PP -Other \f[B]aux\f[R]iliary files with references are created -automatically by \f[B]ctwill\f[R] and the actual index files are created -by TeX. -.IP \[bu] 2 -\f[B]cwebman.tex\f[R]: The CWEB user manual, available in PDF from -CTAN (https://ctan.org/pkg/cweb). -.SH SEE ALSO -.IP \[bu] 2 -The CWEB System of Structured Documentation: by Donald E.\ Knuth and -Silvio Levy (hardcopy version of \f[B]cwebman.tex\f[R] and the source -code listings of \f[B]common.w\f[R], \f[B]ctangle.w\f[R], and -\f[B]cweave.w\f[R]). -.IP \[bu] 2 -Digital Typography: by D.\ E.\ Knuth. -.IP \[bu] 2 -Literate Programming: by D.\ E.\ Knuth. -.IP \[bu] 2 -Weaving a Program: by Wayne Sewell. -.PP -cweb(1), tex(1), cc(1) -.SH AUTHORS -.PP -Don Knuth wrote \f[B]ctwill\f[R] based on \f[B]cweave\f[R] by Silvio -Levy and Knuth. -.PD 0 -.P -.PD -\f[B]ctwill\f[R] and its utilities \f[B]ctwill-refsort\f[R] and \f[B]ctwill-twinx\f[R] -have been fully integrated with the CWEBbin extension that serves as the -basis for CWEB in TeX\ Live; see the project -page (https://github.com/ascherer/cwebbin). diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/cweb.man b/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/cweb.man deleted file mode 100644 index 1786b698e8a..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/cweb.man +++ /dev/null @@ -1,173 +0,0 @@ -.\" Automatically generated by Pandoc 2.11.4 -.\" -.TH "CWEB" "1" "September 23, 2020" "Web2c @VERSION@" "General Commands Manual" -.hy -.SH NAME -.PP -ctangle, cweave - translate CWEB to C/C++ and/or TeX -.SH SYNOPSIS -.PP -\f[B]ctangle\f[R] [\f[I]options\f[R]] \f[I]webfile\f[R][.w] -[{\f[I]changefile\f[R][.ch]|-} [\f[I]outfile\f[R][.c]]] -.PD 0 -.P -.PD -\f[B]cweave\f[R] [\f[I]options\f[R]] \f[I]webfile\f[R][.w] -[{\f[I]changefile\f[R][.ch]|-} [\f[I]outfile\f[R][.tex]]] -.SH DESCRIPTION -.PP -The \f[B]ctangle\f[R] program converts a CWEB source document into a -C/C++\ program that may be compiled in the usual way. -The output file includes \f[B]#line\f[R] specifications so that -debugging can be done in terms of the CWEB source file. -.PP -The \f[B]cweave\f[R] program converts the same CWEB file into a -TeX\ file that may be formatted and printed in the usual way. -It takes appropriate care of typographic details like page layout and -the use of indentation, \f[I]italics\f[R], \f[B]boldface\f[R], etc., and -it supplies extensive cross-index information that it gathers -automatically. -.PP -CWEB allows you to prepare a single document containing all the -information that is needed both to produce a compilable C/C++\ program -and to produce a well-formatted document describing the program in as -much detail as the writer may desire. -The user of CWEB ought to be familiar with TeX as well as C/C++. -.SH USAGE -.PP -The command line should have one, two, or three names on it. -The first is taken as the CWEB input file (and \f[B].w\f[R] is added if -there is no extension). -If there is a second name, it is a change file (and \f[B].ch\f[R] is -added if there is no extension). -The change file overrides parts of the CWEB file, as described in the -documentation. -If there is a third name, it overrides the default name of the output -file, which is ordinarily the same as the name of the input file (but on -the current directory) with the extension \f[B].tex\f[R]. -If you just want to change the output file name, but don\[cq]t have a -change file to apply, you can use `\f[B]-\f[R]' as the second argument. -.SH DIFFERENCES TO ORIGINAL CWEB -.PP -CWEBbin tries hard to be a drop-in replacement for CWEB, so in general -you should not notice any differences in invoking the programs nor in -the resulting output. -There are, however, a few differences worth noting: -.IP \[bu] 2 -Options \f[B]--help\f[R], \f[B]--quiet\f[R], \f[B]--verbose\f[R], -\f[B]--version\f[R], and flags \f[B]-i\f[R], \f[B]-o\f[R], \f[B]-t\f[R], -and \f[B]+lX\f[R] are new in CWEBbin and TeX\ Live. -.IP \[bu] 2 -Option \f[B]+lX\f[R] is accompanied by several wrapper files for -\f[B]cwebmac.tex\f[R] with translated captions for German -(\f[B]+ld\f[R]), French (\f[B]+lf\f[R]), and Italian (\f[B]+li\f[R]). -.IP \[bu] 2 -CWEB in TeX\ Live operates silently by default (as of 2019); use the -\f[B]--verbose\f[R] option to get the original behavior. -.IP \[bu] 2 -File lookup with the environment variable CWEBINPUTS is extended to -permit several, colon-separated, paths; see ENVIRONMENT below. -.IP \[bu] 2 -If properly configured, the main programs \f[B]ctangle\f[R] and -\f[B]cweave\f[R] are localized with the \[lq]GNU gettext utilities\[rq]. -.SH OPTIONS -.PP -Options on the command line may be either turned off with `\f[B]-\f[R]' -(if they are on by default) or turned on with `\f[B]+\f[R]' (if they are -off by default). -In fact, the options are processed from left to right, so a sequence -like \f[B]--verbose -h\f[R] will only show the \f[B]banner line\f[R] -(\f[B]+b\f[R]) and the \f[B]progress report\f[R] (\f[B]+p\f[R]), but -leave out the \f[B]happy message\f[R] (\f[B]-h\f[R]). -.PP -The first batch of options are common to both \f[B]ctangle\f[R] and -\f[B]cweave\f[R]: -.IP \[bu] 2 -\f[B]+b\f[R]: print banner line on terminal -.IP \[bu] 2 -\f[B]+h\f[R]: print success message on completion -.IP \[bu] 2 -\f[B]+p\f[R]: print progress report messages -.IP \[bu] 2 -\f[B]+q\f[R]/\f[B]-q\f[R]: shortcut for \f[B]-bhp\f[R]; also -\f[B]--quiet\f[R] (default) -.IP \[bu] 2 -\f[B]+v\f[R]/\f[B]-v\f[R]: shortcut for \f[B]+bhp\f[R]; also -\f[B]--verbose\f[R] -.IP \[bu] 2 -\f[B]+s\f[R]: print usage statistics -.IP \[bu] 2 -\f[B]-t\f[R]: ignore temporary output irrespective of changes -.IP \[bu] 2 -\f[B]--help\f[R]: display help message and exit -.IP \[bu] 2 -\f[B]--version\f[R]: output version information and exit -.PP -There are six other options applicable to \f[B]cweave\f[R] only: -.IP \[bu] 2 -\f[B]-e\f[R]: do not enclose C/C++\ material in \f[B]\[rs]PB{\&...}\f[R] -.IP \[bu] 2 -\f[B]-f\f[R]: do not force a newline after every C/C++\ statement in -output -.IP \[bu] 2 -\f[B]-i\f[R]: suppress indentation of parameter declarations -.IP \[bu] 2 -\f[B]-o\f[R]: suppress separation of declarations and statements -.IP \[bu] 2 -\f[B]-x\f[R]: omit indices, section names, table of contents -.IP \[bu] 2 -\f[B]+lX\f[R]/\f[B]-lX\f[R]: use macros for language \f[I]X\f[R] as of -\f[I]X\f[R]\f[B]cwebmac.tex\f[R] -.SH ENVIRONMENT -.PP -The environment variable CWEBINPUTS is used to search for the input -files, or the system default if CWEBINPUTS is not set. -See tex(1) for the details of the searching. -To avoid conflicts with other programs that also use the CWEBINPUTS -environment, you can be more specific and use CWEBINPUTS_cweb for -special requirements in CWEB. -.PP -If prepared for NLS support, \f[B]ctangle\f[R] and \f[B]cweave\f[R] use -the environment variable TEXMFLOCALEDIR to configure the parent -directory where the \[lq]GNU gettext utilities\[rq] search for -translation catalogs. -.PP -These variables are preconfigured in TeX\ Live\[cq]s -\f[B]texmf.cnf\f[R]. -.SH FILES -.PP -The location of the files mentioned below varies from system to system. -Use the \f[B]kpsewhich\f[R] utility to find their locations. -.IP \[bu] 2 -\f[B]cwebmac.tex\f[R]: The default TeX\ macros \f[B]\[rs]input\f[R] in -the first line of the \f[B]cweave\f[R] output file. -.IP \[bu] 2 -\f[B]cwebman.tex\f[R]: The CWEB user manual, available in PDF from -CTAN (https://ctan.org/pkg/cweb). -.SH SEE ALSO -.IP \[bu] 2 -The CWEB System of Structured Documentation: by Donald E.\ Knuth and -Silvio Levy (hardcopy version of \f[B]cwebman.tex\f[R] and the source -code listings of \f[B]common.w\f[R], \f[B]ctangle.w\f[R], and -\f[B]cweave.w\f[R]). -.IP \[bu] 2 -Literate Programming: by D.\ E.\ Knuth. -.IP \[bu] 2 -Weaving a Program: by Wayne Sewell. -.PP -cweb(1), tex(1), cc(1) -.SH AUTHORS -.PP -Don Knuth wrote WEB for TeX and Pascal. -.PD 0 -.P -.PD -Silvio Levy designed and developed CWEB by adapting the WEB conventions -to C and by recoding everything in CWEB. -Knuth began using CWEB and made further refinements. -Many other helpers are acknowledged in the CWEB manual. -.PD 0 -.P -.PD -CWEB in TeX\ Live is based on the CWEBbin extension; see the project -page (https://github.com/ascherer/cwebbin). diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/dvicopy.man b/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/dvicopy.man deleted file mode 100644 index 1d4424d1b62..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/dvicopy.man +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ -.TH DVICOPY 1 TeX "24 January 1999" "Web2C @VERSION@" -.\"===================================================================== -.if t .ds TX \fRT\\h'-0.1667m'\\v'0.20v'E\\v'-0.20v'\\h'-0.125m'X\fP -.if n .ds TX TeX -.\"===================================================================== -.SH NAME -dvicopy, odvicopy \- produce modified copy of DVI file -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B dvicopy -.RI [ options ] -.RI [ infile [ \fB.dvi\fP ] -.RI [ outfile [ \fB.dvi\fP ]]] -.\"===================================================================== -.SH DESCRIPTION -This manual page is not meant to be exhaustive. The complete -documentation for this version of \*(TX can be found in the info file -or manual -.IR "Web2C: A TeX implementation" . -.PP -.B dvicopy -reads a DVI file, expands any references to virtual fonts to base -fonts, and writes the resulting DVI file. Thus you can use virtual -fonts even if your DVI processor does not support them, by passing the -documents through -.B dvicopy -first. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH OPTIONS -.TP -.BI \-magnification= NUMBER -Override existing magnification with -.IR NUMBER . -.PP -.TP -.BI \-max-pages= NUMBER -Process -.I NUMBER -pages; default one million. -.PP -.TP -.BI \-page-start= PAGE-SPEC -Start at -.IR PAGE-SPEC , -for example `2' or `5.*.-2'. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR dviselect (1), -.BR dvitype (1). -.\"===================================================================== -.SH AUTHORS -Peter Breitenlohner wrote the program. Klaus Guntermann originally ported -it to Unix. diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/dvitomp.man b/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/dvitomp.man deleted file mode 100644 index 4c9969b7b88..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/dvitomp.man +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -.TH DVITOMP 1 "16 June 2015" "Web2C @VERSION@" -.\" man page by Jim Van Zandt <jrv@vanzandt.mv.com> -.SH NAME -dvitomp \- convert a TeX DVI file to a MetaPost MPXFILE -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B dvitomp -.RI [ OPTIONS ] -.IR dvifile [ \fB.dvi\fP ] -.RI [ mpxfile [ \fB.mpx\fP ]] -.PP -.B mpost -.B --dvitomp -.IR dvifile [ \fB.dvi\fP ] -.RI [ mpxfile [ \fB.mpx\fP ]] -.SH DESCRIPTION -\fBdvitomp\fP translates the given \fIdvifile\fP to a MetaPost -MPXFILE. The default \fImpxfile\fP is the basename of \fIdvifile\fP -extended with -.BR .mpx . -.SH OPTIONS -.IP \fB-help\fP -write usage summary and exit. -.IP \fB-version\fP -output version information and exit. -.SH BUGS -Email bug reports to metapost@tug.org. diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/dvitype.man b/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/dvitype.man deleted file mode 100644 index caad25f09f2..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/dvitype.man +++ /dev/null @@ -1,101 +0,0 @@ -.TH DVITYPE 1 "16 June 2015" "Web2C @VERSION@" -.\"===================================================================== -.if t .ds TX \fRT\\h'-0.1667m'\\v'0.20v'E\\v'-0.20v'\\h'-0.125m'X\fP -.if n .ds TX TeX -.ie t .ds OX \fIT\v'+0.25m'E\v'-0.25m'X\fP -.el .ds OX TeX -.\" BX definition must follow TX so BX can use TX -.if t .ds BX \fRB\s-2IB\s0\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds BX BibTeX -.\" LX definition must follow TX so LX can use TX -.if t .ds LX \fRL\\h'-0.36m'\\v'-0.15v'\s-2A\s0\\h'-0.15m'\\v'0.15v'\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds LX LaTeX -.\"===================================================================== -.SH NAME -dvitype, odvitype \- translate a dvi file for humans -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B dvitype -.IR dvi_name [ \fB.dvi\fP ] -.\"===================================================================== -.SH DESCRIPTION -This manual page is not meant to be exhaustive. The complete -documentation for this version of \*(TX can be found in the info file -or manual -.IR "Web2C: A TeX implementation" . -.PP -The -.B dvitype -program translates a DVI (DeVice Independent) file output by (for example) -.BR tex (1) -or -.BR gftodvi (1), -to a file that humans can read. It also serves as a DVI file-validating -program (i.e., if -.B dvitype -can read it, it's correct) and as an example of a DVI-reading -program for future device drivers. -.PP -The output file can include all commands, just the important -ones, or none at all (in which case only errors are reported). -A subinterval of pages may be selected for transliteration; the -magnification and resolution of the ``output device'' may be -changed; and so on. All options are specified with an on-line dialog. -.PP -The -.B .dvi -extension is supplied if omitted from -.IR dvi_name . -The output goes to -.IR stdout . -.\"===================================================================== -.SH OPTIONS -.TP -.BI \-dpi= REAL -Set resolution to -.I REAL -pixels per inch; default 300.0. -.PP -.TP -.BI \-magnification= NUMBER -Override existing magnification with -.IR NUMBER . -.PP -.TP -.BI \-max-pages= NUMBER -Process -.I NUMBER -pages; default one million. -.PP -.TP -.BI \-output-level= NUMBER -Verbosity level, from 0 to 4; default 4. -.PP -.TP -.BI \-page-start= PAGE-SPEC -Start at -.IR PAGE-SPEC , -for example `2' or `5.*.-2'. -.PP -.TP -.B \-show-opcodes -Show numeric opcodes (in decimal). -.\"===================================================================== -.SH ENVIRONMENT -The environment variable TEXFONTS is used to search for the TFM files -used in the DVI file. See -.BR tex (1) -for the details of the searching. -If TEXFONTS is not set, it uses the system default. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR gftype (1), -.BR pktype (1). -.br -Donald E. Knuth, -.IR "\*(OXware" . -.\"===================================================================== -.SH AUTHORS -Donald E. Knuth wrote the program. It was published as part of the -.I \*(OXware -technical report, available from the \*(TX Users Group. -Howard Trickey and Pavel Curtis originally ported it to Unix. diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/etex.man b/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/etex.man deleted file mode 100644 index 4e72d1b2ba9..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/etex.man +++ /dev/null @@ -1,392 +0,0 @@ -.TH ETEX 1 "6 August 2019" "Web2C @VERSION@" -.\"===================================================================== -.if n .ds MF Metafont -.if t .ds MF Metafont -.if t .ds TX \fRT\\h'-0.1667m'\\v'0.20v'E\\v'-0.20v'\\h'-0.125m'X\fP -.if n .ds TX TeX -.ie t .ds OX \fIT\v'+0.25m'E\v'-0.25m'X\fP -.el .ds OX TeX -.\" BX definition must follow TX so BX can use TX -.if t .ds BX \fRB\s-2IB\s0\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds BX BibTeX -.\" LX definition must follow TX so LX can use TX -.if t .ds LX \fRL\\h'-0.36m'\\v'-0.15v'\s-2A\s0\\h'-0.15m'\\v'0.15v'\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds LX LaTeX -.if t .ds AX \fRA\\h'-0.1667m'\\v'0.20v'M\\v'-0.20v'\\h'-0.125m'S\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds AX AmSTeX -.if t .ds AY \fRA\\h'-0.1667m'\\v'0.20v'M\\v'-0.20v'\\h'-0.125m'S\fP\*(LX -.if n .ds AY AmSLaTeX -.if n .ds WB Web -.if t .ds WB W\s-2EB\s0 -.\"===================================================================== -.SH NAME -etex \- extended (plain) TeX -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B etex -.RI [ options ] -.RI [ \fB&\fPformat ] -.RI [ file | \fB\e\fPcommands ] -.\"===================================================================== -.SH DESCRIPTION -Run the e-\*(TX typesetter on -.IR file , -by default creating -.IR file.dvi . -If the file argument has no extension, ".tex" will be appended to it. -Instead of a filename, a set of e-\*(TX commands can be given, the first -of which must start with a backslash. -With a -.BI & format -argument e-\*(TX uses a different set of precompiled commands, -contained in -.IR format\fB.fmt\fP ; -it is usually better to use the -.B -fmt -.I format -option instead. -.PP -e-\*(TX is the first concrete result of an international research & -development project, the NTS Project, which was established under the -aegis of DANTE e.V. during 1992. The aims of the project are to -perpetuate and develop the spirit and philosophy of \*(TX, whilst -respecting Knuth's wish that \*(TX should remain frozen. -.PP -e-\*(TX can be used in two different modes: in -.I compatibility mode -it is supposed to be completely interchangeable with standard \*(TX. -In -.I extended mode -several new primitives are added that facilitate (among other things) -bidirectional typesetting. -.PP -An extended mode format is generated by prefixing the name of the -source file for the format with an asterisk (*). -.PP -e-\*(TX's handling of its command-line arguments is similar to that of -the other \*(TX programs in the -.I web2c -implementation. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH OPTIONS -Run etex --help to see the complete list of options; this is not -exhaustive. -.TP -.BI -cnf-line \ string -Parse -.I string -as a -.I texmf.cnf -configuration line. See the Kpathsea manual. -.TP -.BI -fmt \ format -Use -.I format -as the name of the format to be used, instead of the name by which -e-\*(TX was called or a -.I %& -line. -.TP -.B -enc -Enable the enc\*(TX extensions. This option is only effective in -combination with -.BR -ini . -For documentation of the enc\*(TX extensions see -.BR http://www.olsak.net/enctex.html . -.TP -.B -etex -Enable the e-\*(TX extensions. This option is only effective in -combination with -.BR -ini . -.TP -.B -file-line-error -Print error messages in the form -.I file:line:error -which is similar to the way many compilers format them. -.TP -.B -no-file-line-error -Disable printing error messages in the -.I file:line:error -style. -.TP -.B -file-line-error-style -This is the old name of the -.B -file-line-error -option. -.TP -.B -halt-on-error -Exit with an error code when an error is encountered during processing. -.TP -.B -help -Print help message and exit. -.TP -.B -ini -Start in -.I INI -mode, which is used to dump formats. The -.I INI -mode can be used for typesetting, but no format is preloaded, and -basic initializations like setting catcodes may be required. -.TP -.BI -interaction \ mode -Sets the interaction mode. The mode can be either -.IR batchmode , -.IR nonstopmode , -.IR scrollmode , -and -.IR errorstopmode . -The meaning of these modes is the same as that of the corresponding -\ecommands. -.TP -.B -ipc -Send DVI output to a socket as well as the usual output file. Whether -this option is available is the choice of the installer. -.TP -.B -ipc-start -As -.BR -ipc , -and starts the server at the other end as well. Whether this option -is available is the choice of the installer. -.TP -.BI -jobname \ name -Use -.I name -for the job name, instead of deriving it from the name of the input file. -.TP -.BI -kpathsea-debug \ bitmask -Sets path searching debugging flags according to the bitmask. See the -.I Kpathsea -manual for details. -.TP -.BI -mktex \ fmt -Enable -.RI mktex fmt , -where -.I fmt -must be either -.I tex -or -.IR tfm . -.TP -.B -mltex -Enable ML\*(TX extensions. Only effective in combination with -.BR -ini . -.TP -.BI -no-mktex \ fmt -Disable -.RI mktex fmt , -where -.I fmt -must be either -.I tex -or -.IR tfm . -.TP -.BI -output-comment \ string -Use -.I string -for the -.I DVI -file comment instead of the date. -.TP -.BI -output-directory \ directory -Write output files in -.I directory -instead of the current directory. Look up input files in -.I directory -first, the along the normal search path. -.TP -.B -parse-first-line -If the first line of the main input file begins with -.I %& -parse it to look for a dump name or a -.B -translate-file -option. -.TP -.B -no-parse-first-line -Disable parsing of the first line of the main input file. -.TP -.BI -progname \ name -Pretend to be program -.IR name . -This affects both the format used and the search paths. -.TP -.B -recorder -Enable the filename recorder. This leaves a trace of the files opened -for input and output in a file with extension -.IR .fls . -.TP -.B -shell-escape -Enable the -.BI \ewrite18{ command } -construct. The -.I command -can be any shell command. This construct is normally -disallowed for security reasons. -.TP -.B -no-shell-escape -Disable the -.BI \ewrite18{ command } -construct, even if it is enabled in the -.I texmf.cnf -file. -.TP -.B -src-specials -Insert source specials into the -.I DVI -file. -.TP -.BI -src-specials \ where -Insert source specials in certain placed of the -.I DVI -file. -.I where -is a comma-separated value list: -.IR cr , -.IR display , -.IR hbox , -.IR math , -.IR par , -.IR parent , -or -.IR vbox . -.TP -.BI -translate-file \ tcxname -Use the -.I tcxname -translation table to set the mapping of input characters and -re-mapping of output characters. -.TP -.BI -default-translate-file \ tcxname -Like -.B -translate-file -except that a -.I %& -line can overrule this setting. -.TP -.B -version -Print version information and exit. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH ENVIRONMENT -See the Kpathsearch library documentation (the `Path specifications' -node) for precise details of how the environment variables are used. -The -.B kpsewhich -utility can be used to query the values of the variables. -.PP -One caveat: In most e-\*(TX formats, you cannot use ~ in a filename you -give directly to e-\*(TX, because ~ is an active character, and hence is -expanded, not taken as part of the filename. Other programs, such as -\*(MF, do not have this problem. -.PP -.TP -.B TEXMFOUTPUT -Normally, e-\*(TX puts its output files in the current directory. If -any output file cannot be opened there, it tries to open it in the -directory specified in the environment variable TEXMFOUTPUT. -There is no default value for that variable. For example, if you say -.I etex paper -and the current directory is not writable, if TEXMFOUTPUT has -the value -.IR /tmp , -e-\*(TX attempts to create -.I /tmp/paper.log -(and -.IR /tmp/paper.dvi , -if any output is produced.) TEXMFOUTPUT is also checked for input -files, as \*(TX often generates files that need to be subsequently -read; for input, no suffixes (such as ``.tex'') are added by default, -the input name is simply checked as given. -.TP -.B TEXINPUTS -Search path for -.I \einput -and -.I \eopenin -files. -This should start with ``.'', so -that user files are found before system files. An empty path -component will be replaced with the paths defined in the -.I texmf.cnf -file. For example, set TEXINPUTS to ".:/home/user/tex:" to prepend the -current directory and ``/home/user/tex'' to the standard search path. -.TP -.B TEXFORMATS -Search path for format files. -.TP -.B TEXPOOL -search path for -.B etex -internal strings. -.TP -.B TEXEDIT -Command template for switching to editor. The default, usually -.BR vi , -is set when e-\*(TX is compiled. -.TP -.B TFMFONTS -Search path for font metric -.RI ( .tfm ) -files. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH FILES -The location of the files mentioned below varies from system to -system. Use the -.B kpsewhich -utility to find their locations. -.TP -.I etex.pool -Text file containing e-\*(TX's internal strings. -.TP -.I texfonts.map -Filename mapping definitions. -.TP -.I *.tfm -Metric files for e-\*(TX's fonts. -.TP -.I *.fmt -Predigested e-\*(TX format (.\|fmt) files. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH NOTES -Starting with version 1.40, pdf\*(TX incorporates the e-\*(TX -extensions, so in this installation e\*(TX may be just a symbolic link to -pdf\*(TX. See -.BR pdftex (1). -This manual page is not meant to be exhaustive. The complete -documentation for this version of e-\*(TX can be found in the info -manual -.IR "Web2C: A TeX implementation" . -.\"===================================================================== -.SH BUGS -This version of e-\*(TX implements a number of optional extensions. -In fact, many of these extensions conflict to a greater or lesser -extent with the definition of e-\*(TX. When such extensions are -enabled, the banner printed when e-\*(TX starts is changed to print -.B e-TeXk -instead of -.BR e-TeX . -.PP -This version of e-\*(TX fails to trap arithmetic overflow when -dimensions are added or subtracted. Cases where this occurs are rare, -but when it does the generated -.I DVI -file will be invalid. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR pdftex (1), -.BR tex (1), -.BR mf (1). -.\"===================================================================== -.SH AUTHORS -e-\*(TX was developed by Peter Breitenlohner and the NTS team; Peter -later continued its development outside of the team. -.PP -\*(TX was designed by Donald E. Knuth, -who implemented it using his \*(WB system for Pascal programs. -It was ported to Unix at Stanford by Howard Trickey, and -at Cornell by Pavel Curtis. -The version now offered with the Unix \*(TX distribution is that -generated by the \*(WB to C system -.RB ( web2c ), -originally written by Tomas Rokicki and Tim Morgan. -.PP -The enc\*(TX extensions were written by Petr Olsak. diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/gftodvi.man b/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/gftodvi.man deleted file mode 100644 index 656ee1b2a45..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/gftodvi.man +++ /dev/null @@ -1,159 +0,0 @@ -.TH GFTODVI 1 "25 March 2019" "Web2C @VERSION@" -.\"===================================================================== -.if n .ds MF Metafont -.if t .ds MF Metafont -.if t .ds TX \fRT\\h'-0.1667m'\\v'0.20v'E\\v'-0.20v'\\h'-0.125m'X\fP -.if n .ds TX TeX -.ie t .ds OX \fIT\v'+0.25m'E\v'-0.25m'X\fP -.el .ds OX TeX -.\" BX definition must follow TX so BX can use TX -.if t .ds BX \fRB\s-2IB\s0\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds BX BibTeX -.\" LX definition must follow TX so LX can use TX -.if t .ds LX \fRL\\h'-0.36m'\\v'-0.15v'\s-2A\s0\\h'-0.15m'\\v'0.15v'\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds LX LaTeX -.\"===================================================================== -.SH NAME -gftodvi \- make proof sheets from generic font files -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B gftodvi -.RB [ \-overflow-label-offset=\fIreal\fP ] -.RB [ \-verbose ] -.I gf_file_name -.\"===================================================================== -.SH DESCRIPTION -This manual page is not meant to be exhaustive. The complete -documentation for this version of \*(TX can be found in the info file -or manual -.IR "Web2C: A TeX implementation" . -.PP -The -.B gftodvi -program converts a generic font -.RI ( gf ) -file output by, for example, -.BR mf (1), -to a device independent (DVI) file (that can then be typeset using the same -software that has already been written for \*(TX). The characters in the -.I gf -file will appear one per page, with labels, titles, and annotations -as specified in Appendix H (Hardcopy Proofs) of -.IR "The \*(MFbook" . -.PP -.B gftodvi -uses other fonts in addition to the main -.I gf -file. -A `gray' font is used to typeset the -pixels that actually make up the character. (We wouldn't -want all the pixels to be simply black, since then labels, -key points, and other information would be lost.) A `title' font -is used for the information at the top of the page. A `label' font -is used for the labels on key points of the figure. A `slant' -font is used to typeset diagonal lines, which -otherwise have to be simulated using horizontal and vertical rules. -The default gray, title, and label fonts are -.IR gray , -.IR cmr8 , -and -.IR cmtt10 , -respectively; there is no default slant font. -.PP -To change the default fonts, you can give -.B special -commands in your -\*(MF source file, or you can change the fonts online. An online dialog -ensues if you end the -.I gf_file_name -with a `/'. For example, -.br -.ti +2 -gftodvi cmr10.300gf/ -.br -.ti +2 -Special font substitution: grayfont black -.br -.ti +2 -OK; any more? grayfontarea /home/art/don/ -.br -.ti +2 -OK; any more? slantfont /home/fonts/slantimagen6 -.br -.ti +2 -OK; any more? <RET> -.br -will use -.I /home/art/don/black -as the `gray' font and -.I /home/fonts/slantimagen6 -as the `slant' font (this name indicates -a font for lines with slope 1/6 at the resolution of an Imagen printer). -.PP -The -.I gf_file_name -on the command line must be complete. Because -the resolution is part of the extension, it would not make -sense to append a default extension as is done with \*(TX or -DVI-reading software. The output file name uses the same -root as the -.I gf -file, with the -.B .dvi -extension added. For example, the input file -.I cmr10.2602gf -would become -.IR cmr10.dvi . -.\"===================================================================== -.SH OPTIONS -The argument to -.B \-overflow-label-offset -specifies the distance from the right edge of the character -bounding box at which the overflow equations (if any) are typeset. -The value is given in \*(TX points. The default is a little over two -inches. -.PP -Without the -.B \-verbose -option, -.B gftodvi -operates silently. With it, a banner and progress report are printed on -.IR stdout . -.\"===================================================================== -.SH ENVIRONMENT -.B gftodvi -looks for -.I gf_file_name -using the -environment variable GFFONTS. If that is not set, it uses the variable -TEXFONTS. If that is not set, it uses the system default. -.PP -See -.BR tex (1) -for the details of the searching. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH FILES -.TP -.I {gray.tfm,.\|.\|.} -The default fonts. -.TP -.I {gray.mf,.\|.\|.} -The \*(MF sources. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR tex (1), -.BR mf (1). -.br -Donald E. Knuth, -.I "The \*(MFbook" -(Volume C of -.IR "Computers and Typesetting" ), -Addison-Wesley, 1986, ISBN 0-201-13445-4. -.br -Donald E. Knuth et al., -.IR \*(MFware . -.\"===================================================================== -.SH AUTHORS -Donald E. Knuth wrote the program. It was published as part of the -.I \*(MFware -technical report, available from the \*(TX Users Group. -Paul Richards ported it to Unix. diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/gftopk.man b/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/gftopk.man deleted file mode 100644 index c0f4d95d0f6..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/gftopk.man +++ /dev/null @@ -1,98 +0,0 @@ -.TH GFTOPK 1 "16 June 2015" "Web2C @VERSION@" -.\"===================================================================== -.if n .ds MF Metafont -.if t .ds MF Metafont -.if t .ds TX \fRT\\h'-0.1667m'\\v'0.20v'E\\v'-0.20v'\\h'-0.125m'X\fP -.if n .ds TX TeX -.ie t .ds OX \fIT\v'+0.25m'E\v'-0.25m'X\fP -.el .ds OX TeX -.\" BX definition must follow TX so BX can use TX -.if t .ds BX \fRB\s-2IB\s0\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds BX BibTeX -.\" LX definition must follow TX so LX can use TX -.if t .ds LX \fRL\\h'-0.36m'\\v'-0.15v'\s-2A\s0\\h'-0.15m'\\v'0.15v'\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds LX LaTeX -.\"===================================================================== -.SH NAME -gftopk \- convert generic font files to packed font files -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B gftopk -.RB [ \-v ] -.I gf_file_name -.RI [ pk_file_name ] -.\"===================================================================== -.SH DESCRIPTION -This manual page is not meant to be exhaustive. The complete -documentation for this version of \*(TX can be found in the info file -or manual -.IR "Web2C: A TeX implementation" . -.PP -The -.B gftopk -program converts a generic font file output by, for example, -.BR mf (1), -to a -packed font file for use by DVI-reading programs. Packed -font files -.RI ( pk " files)" -are much smaller than the corresponding -.I gf -files, -so they are generally the font format of choice. -.PP -The -.I gf_file_name -on the command line must be complete. Because -the resolution is part of the extension, it would not make -sense to append a default extension as is done with \*(TX or -DVI-reading software. The -.I pk_file_name -defaults to the same (stripped) name as -.IR gf_file_name , -and it is placed in the current -working directory with the -.B pk -suffix replacing -.BR gf . -For example, the input file -.I cmr10.300gf -would become -.IR cmr10.300pk . -.\"===================================================================== -.SH OPTIONS -Unless the -.B \-v -switch is given, -.B gftopk -operates silently. With -.BR \-v , -the version number of the program and statistics about the -packing are output to -.IR stdout . -.\"===================================================================== -.SH ENVIRONMENT -.B gftopk -looks for -.I gf_file_name -first in the current directory. If it is not present there, it uses the -environment variable GFFONTS. If that is not set, it uses the variable -TEXFONTS. If that is not set, it uses the system default. -.PP -See -.BR tex (1) -for the details of the searching. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR gftype (1), -.BR pktogf (1), -.BR pktype (1). -.br -Donald E. Knuth et al., -.IR \*(MFware . -.\"===================================================================== -.SH AUTHORS -Tomas Rokicki wrote the program. It was published as -part of the -.I \*(MFware -technical report, available from the \*(TX Users Group. -Paul Richards originally ported it to Unix. diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/gftype.man b/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/gftype.man deleted file mode 100644 index 8a80dd963ef..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/gftype.man +++ /dev/null @@ -1,90 +0,0 @@ -.TH GFTYPE 1 "16 June 2015" "Web2C @VERSION@" -.\"===================================================================== -.if n .ds MF Metafont -.if t .ds MF Metafont -.if t .ds TX \fRT\\h'-0.1667m'\\v'0.20v'E\\v'-0.20v'\\h'-0.125m'X\fP -.if n .ds TX TeX -.ie t .ds OX \fIT\v'+0.25m'E\v'-0.25m'X\fP -.el .ds OX TeX -.\" BX definition must follow TX so BX can use TX -.if t .ds BX \fRB\s-2IB\s0\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds BX BibTeX -.\" LX definition must follow TX so LX can use TX -.if t .ds LX \fRL\\h'-0.36m'\\v'-0.15v'\s-2A\s0\\h'-0.15m'\\v'0.15v'\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds LX LaTeX -.\"===================================================================== -.SH NAME -gftype \- translate a generic font file for humans to read -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B gftype -.RB [ \-i ] -.RB [ \-m ] -.I gf_file_name -.RI [ output_file_name ] -.\"===================================================================== -.SH DESCRIPTION -This manual page is not meant to be exhaustive. The complete -documentation for this version of \*(TX can be found in the info file -or manual -.IR "Web2C: A TeX implementation" . -.PP -The -.B gftype -program -translates a -.I gf -(generic font) file output by, for example, -.BR mf (1), -to a file that humans can read. -It also serves as a -.I gf -file-validating -program (i.e., if -.B gftype -can read it, it's correct) and as an example of a -.IR gf -reading -program for other software that wants to read -.I gf -files. -.PP -The -.I gf_file_name -on the command line must be complete. Because -the resolution is part of the extension, it would not make -sense to append a default extension as is done with \*(TX or -DVI-reading software. If no -.I output_file_name -is specified, the output goes to -.IR stdout . -.\"===================================================================== -.SH OPTIONS -The output file includes -bitmap images of the characters, if -.B \-i -is given on the command line, and a symbolic listing of the -.I gf -commands, if -.B \-m -is specified. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH ENVIRONMENT -.B gftype -looks for -.I gf_file_name -using the -environment variable GFFONTS. If that is not set, it uses the variable -TEXFONTS. If that is not set, it uses the system default. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR dvitype (1), -.BR pktype (1). -.br -Donald E. Knuth et al., -.IR \*(MFware . -.\"===================================================================== -.SH AUTHORS -David Fuchs and Don Knuth wrote the program. It was published as -part of the -.I \*(MFware -technical report, available from the \*(TX Users Group. -Paul Richards originally ported it to Unix. diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/latex-dev.man b/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/latex-dev.man deleted file mode 100644 index 9edace40f40..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/latex-dev.man +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -.TH LATEX-DEV 1 "17 November 2019" "Web2C @VERSION@" -.SH NAME -latex-dev, pdflatex-dev, xelatex-dev, lualatex-dev, dvilualatex-dev, platex-dev, uplatex-dev \- release candidate LaTeX testing -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B latex-dev -.RI [ first-line ] -.\"===================================================================== -.SH DESCRIPTION -.PP -These -dev executables are intended for testing upcoming LaTeX2e kernel -changes. They correspond to new formats which have been tested by the -LaTeX team for stability and usability. Thus, they are not arbitrary -development snapshots; more like release candidates. -.PP -Wider testing by knowledgeable users is desired, indeed, is the main -purpose for these executables to exist. Simply replacing the regular -engine (e.g., pdflatex) with the -dev engine name (pdflatex-dev) is all -that should be needed. -.PP -The lualatex-dev format is based on luahbtex, the luatex variant with -harfbuzz enabled for glyph shaping. -.PP -Please report bugs in these -dev versions, like all LaTeX releases, -following the procedure at https://www.latex-project.org/bugs. -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR latex (1). -.PP -The LaTeX home page is https://latex-project.org. diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/latex.man b/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/latex.man deleted file mode 100644 index a20ac174063..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/latex.man +++ /dev/null @@ -1,90 +0,0 @@ -.TH LATEX 1 "30 April 2018" "Web2C @VERSION@" -.\"===================================================================== -.if t .ds TX \fRT\\h'-0.1667m'\\v'0.20v'E\\v'-0.20v'\\h'-0.125m'X\fP -.if n .ds TX TeX -.ie t .ds OX \fIT\v'+0.25m'E\v'-0.25m'X\fP\" -.el .ds OX TeX\" -.\" BX definition must follow TX so BX can use TX -.if t .ds BX \fRB\s-2IB\s0\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds BX BibTeX -.\" LX definition must follow TX so LX can use TX -.if t .ds LX \fRL\\h'-0.36m'\\v'-0.15v'\s-2A\s0\\h'-0.15m'\\v'0.15v'\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds LX LaTeX -.\"===================================================================== -.SH NAME -latex, pdflatex, xelatex, lualatex, dvilualatex, cslatex, pdfcslatex, platex, uplatex, lamed \- structured text formatting and typesetting -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B latex -.RI [ first-line ] -.\"===================================================================== -.SH DESCRIPTION -.PP -This manual page is a mere skeleton. -.PP -The \*(LX language is described in the book -.IR "\*(LX \- A Document Preparation System" . -\*(LX is a \*(TX macro package, not a modification to the \*(TX source -program, so all the capabilities described in -.BR tex (1) -are present. -.PP -The \*(LX macros encourage writers to think about the content of their -documents, rather than the form. The ideal, very difficult to realize, is to -have no formatting commands (like ``switch to italic'' or ``skip 2 -picas'') in the document at all; instead, everything is done -by specific markup instructions: ``emphasize'', ``start a section''. -.PP -The primary source of documentation for \*(LX is the \*(LX manual -referenced below. -.PP -.BR lualatex , -.BR pdflatex , -.BR pdfcslatex , -.B xelatex -are \*(LX formats based on the respective engines. All output PDF by default. -.br -.BR platex , -.B uplatex -are Japanese \*(LX formats based on e-pTeX and e-upTeX (DVI output). -.br -.B lamed -is the Aleph-based \*(LX format (DVI output). -.br -.B dvilualatex -is LuaTeX-based and outputs DVI. -.br -.B cslatex -is csTeX-based (primitives integrated into pdfTeX) and outputs DVI. -.PP -On some systems -.B latex209 -and -.B slitex -may still be available for compatibility with older versions of \*(LX. These -should not be used for new texts. -.\"===================================================================== -.PP -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR amstex (1), -.BR luatex (1), -.BR pdftex (1), -.BR ptex (1), -.BR tex (1), -.BR xetex (1). -.PP -Leslie Lamport, -.IR "\*(LX \- A Document Preparation System" , -Addison-Wesley, 1985, ISBN 020115790X. -.PP -Frank Mittelbach, Michel Goossens, Johannes Braams, David Carlisle, -and Chris Rowley, -.IR "LaTeX Companion" , -Addison-Wesley, 2004, ISBN 0201362996 (2nd edition). -.PP -The \*(LX home page is http://latex-project.org. -.br -A list of some \*(LX tutorials is at -http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=man-latex. -.br -An unofficial reference manual for \*(LX is at -https://ctan.org/pkg/latex2e-help-texinfo. diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/luatex.man b/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/luatex.man deleted file mode 100644 index d9525552896..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/luatex.man +++ /dev/null @@ -1,257 +0,0 @@ -.TH LUATEX 1 "17 November 2019" "Web2C @VERSION@" -.\"===================================================================== -.if n .ds MF Metafont -.if t .ds MF Metafont -.if t .ds TX \fRT\\h'-0.1667m'\\v'0.20v'E\\v'-0.20v'\\h'-0.125m'X\fP -.if n .ds TX TeX -.if n .ds WB Web -.if t .ds WB W\s-2EB\s0 -.\"===================================================================== -.SH NAME -luatex, dviluatex, luahbtex, luajittex, texlua, texluac \- An extended version of TeX using Lua as an embedded scripting language -.\"===================================================================== -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B luatex -.RB [ \-\-lua=\fIFILE\fP ] -.RI [ OPTION ].\|.\|. -.RI [ TEXNAME [ \fB.tex\fP ]] -.RI [ COMMANDS ] -.br -.B luatex -.RB [ \-\-lua=\fIFILE\fP ] -.RI [ OPTION ].\|.\|. -.BI \e FIRST\-LINE -.br -.B luatex -.RB [ \-\-lua=\fIFILE\fP ] -.RI [ OPTION ].\|.\|. -.BI & FMT -.RI [ ARGS ] -.\"===================================================================== -.SH DESCRIPTION -Run the lua\*(TX typesetter on -.IR TEXNAME , -usually creating -.IR TEXNAME\fB.pdf\fP . -Any remaining -.I COMMANDS -are processed as lua\*(TX input, after -.I TEXNAME -is read. - -Alternatively, if the first non\-option argument begins with a backslash, -interpret all non\-option arguments as a line of lua\*(TX input. - -Alternatively, if the first non\-option argument begins with a \fB&\fR, -the -next word is taken as the \fIFMT\fR to read, overriding all else. Any -remaining arguments are processed as above. - -If no arguments or options are specified, prompt for input. - -If called as \fBtexlua\fR it acts as a Lua interpreter. -If called as \fBtexluac\fR it acts as a Lua bytecode compiler. - -Lua\*(TX began as an extended version of pdf\*(TX with Unicode and OpenType -font support, embedded \fBLua\fR scripting language, the \fBe-\*(TX\fR -and \fBOmega\fR extensions, as well as an integrated MetaPost engine, that -can create \fIPDF\fR files as well as \fIDVI\fR files. -For more information about luatex, see http://www.luatex.org; and you can -read the Lua\*(TX manual using the texdoc utility (\fBtexdoc luatex\fR). - -All Lua\*(TX text input and output is considered to be Unicode text, -although various filters make it possible to support any encoding. - -In \fIDVI\fR mode, Lua\*(TX can be used as a complete replacement for -the \*(TX engine. - -In \fIPDF\fR mode, Lua\*(TX can natively handle the \fIPDF\fR, \fIJPG\fR, -\fIJBIG2\fR, and \fIPNG\fR graphics formats. Lua\*(TX cannot include -PostScript or Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) graphics files; first convert -them to PDF using \fBepstopdf\fR (1). - -The luajittex variant includes the Lua just-in-time compiler. - -The luahbtex variant can use the HarfBuzz engine for glyph shaping, -instead of Lua\*(TX's built-in shaper. - -.\"===================================================================== -.SH "OPTIONS" -When the Lua\*(TX executable starts, it looks for the \fB\-\-lua\fR -command-line option. -If there is no \fB\-\-lua\fR option, the command line is interpreted in a -similar fashion as in traditional pdf\*(TX and Aleph. But if the option -is present, Lua\*(TX will enter an alternative mode of command-line parsing -in comparison to the standard web2c programs. The presence of \fB--lua\fR -makes most of other options unreliable, because the lua initialization -file can disable kpathsea and/or hook functions into various callbacks. -.ig -Here is the list of possibly affected switches/functionality, and why: -.. -.TP -.BI "\-\-lua=" FILE -The lua initialization file. -.PP -The following two options alter the executable behaviour: -.TP -.B \-\-luaonly -Start Lua\*(TX as a Lua interpreter. In this mode, it will set Lua's -\fIarg[0]\fR to the found script name, pushing preceding options in -negative values and the rest of the command line in the positive values, -just like the Lua interpreter. Lua\*(TX will exit immediately after -executing the specified Lua script. -.TP -.BI \-\-luaconly -Start Lua\*(TX as a Lua byte compiler. In this mode, Lua\*(TX is exactly -like \fBluac\fR from the standalone Lua distribution, except that it -does not have the \fB\-l\fR switch, and that it accepts (but ignores) -the \fB\-\-luaconly\fR switch. -.PP -Then the regular web2c options: -.TP -.B \-\-debug\-format -.br -Debug format loading. -.TP -.B \-\-draftmode -Sets \epdfdraftmode so lua\*(TX doesn't write a PDF and doesn't read -any included images, thus speeding up execution. -.TP -.B \-\-enable\-write18 -.br -Synonym for \fB\-\-shell\-escape\fR. -.TP -.B \-\-disable\-write18 -.br -Synonym for \fB\-\-no\-shell\-escape\fR. -.TP -.B \-\-shell\-escape -.br -Enable the -.BI \ewrite18{ command } -construct, and Lua functions \fBos.execute()\fR, \fBos.exec()\fR, -\fBos.spawn()\fR, and \fBio.popen()\fR. The \fIcommand\fR can be any -shell command. This construct is normally disallowed for security -reasons. -.TP -.B \-\-no\-shell-escape -.br -Disable the -.BI \ewrite18{ command } -construct and the other Lua functions, even if it is enabled in the -\fItexmf.cnf\fR file. -.TP -.B \-\-shell-restricted -Enable restricted version of \fB\ewrite18\fR, \fBos.execute()\fR, -\fBos.exec()\fR, \fBos.spawn()\fR, and \fBio.popen()\fR, only commands -listed in \fItexmf.cnf\fR file are allowed. -.TP -.B \-\-file\-line\-error -Print error messages in the form \fIfile:line:error\fR which is similar -to the way many compilers format them. -.TP -.B \-\-no\-file\-line\-error -Disable printing error messages in the \fIfile:line:error\fR style. -.TP -.BI "\-\-fmt=" FORMAT -Use \fIFORMAT\fR as the name of the format to be used, instead of the -name by which lua\*(TX was called or a \fI%&\fR line. -.TP -.B \-\-help -Print help message and exit. -.TP -.B \-\-ini -Start in \fIINI\fR mode, which is used to dump formats. The \fIINI\fR -mode can be used for typesetting, but no format is preloaded, and basic -initializations like setting catcodes may be required. -.TP -.BI "\-\-interaction=" MODE -Sets the interaction mode. The \fIMODE\fR can be either -.IR batchmode , -.IR nonstopmode , -.IR scrollmode , -and -.IR errorstopmode . -The meaning of these modes is the same as that of the corresponding -\ecommands. -.TP -.BI "\-\-jobname=" NAME -Use \fINAME\fR for the job name, instead of deriving it from the name -of the input file. -.TP -.BI "\-\-kpathsea-debug=" BITMASK -Sets path searching debugging flags according to the \fIBITMASK\fR. -See the \fIKpathsea\fR manual for details. -.TP -.BI "\-\-mktex=" FMT -Enable mktex\fIFMT\fR generation, where \fIFMT\fR must be either \fItex\fR -or \fItfm\fR. -.TP -.B \-\-nosocket -Disable the luasocket (network) library. -.TP -.TP -.BI "\-\-output\-comment=" STRING -In \fIDVI\fR mode, use \fISTRING\fR for the \fIDVI\fR file comment -instead of the date. This option is ignored in\fIPDF\fR mode. -.TP -.BI "\-\-output\-directory=" DIRECTORY -Write output files in \fIDIRECTORY\fR instead of the current directory. -Look up input files in \fIDIRECTORY\fR first, then along the normal -search path. -.TP -.BI "\-\-output\-format=" FORMAT -Set the output format mode, where \fIFORMAT\fR must be either \fIpdf\fR -or \fIdvi\fR. -This also influences the set of graphics formats understood by lua\*(TX. -.TP -.BI "\-\-progname=" NAME -Pretend to be program \fINAME\fR (only for kpathsea). -.TP -.B \-\-recorder -Enable the filename recorder. -This leaves a trace of the files opened for input and output -in a file with extension \fI.fls\fR. -.TP -.B \-\-safer -Disable some Lua commands that can easily be abused by a malicious -document. -.TP -.BI "\-\-synctex=" NUMBER -Enable/disable Sync\*(TX extension. -.TP -.B \-\-version -Print version information and exit. -.TP -.B \-\-credits -Print credits and version details. -.TP -The following options are ignored: -.TP -.BR \-\-8bit ,\ \-\-etex ,\ \-\-parse\-first\-line ,\ \-\-no\-parse\-first\-line -These are always on. -.TP -.BR \-\-default\-translate\-file=\fITCXNAME\fP ,\ \-\-translate\-file=\fITCXNAME\fP -These are always off. - -.\"===================================================================== -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR pdftex (1), -.BR etex (1), -.BR aleph (1), -.BR lua (1). -.\"===================================================================== -.SH "AUTHORS" -The primary authors of Lua\*(TX are Taco Hoekwater, Hartmut Henkel, -Hans Hagen, and Luigi Scarso, with help from Martin Schr\[:o]der, Karel -Skoupy, and Han The Thanh. -.PP -\*(TX was designed by Donald E. Knuth, who implemented it using his -\*(WB system for Pascal programs. -It was ported to Unix at Stanford by Howard Trickey, and at Cornell by -Pavel Curtis. -The version now offered with the Unix \*(TX distribution is that generated -by the \*(WB to C system (\fBweb2c\fR), originally written by Tomas -Rokicki and Tim Morgan. -.PP -The Lua\*(TX home page is http://luatex.org. diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/mf.man b/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/mf.man deleted file mode 100644 index 24c87f042cb..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/mf.man +++ /dev/null @@ -1,488 +0,0 @@ -.TH MF 1 "6 August 2019" "Web2C @VERSION@" -.\"===================================================================== -.if n .ds MF Metafont -.if t .ds MF Metafont -.if t .ds TX \fRT\\h'-0.1667m'\\v'0.20v'E\\v'-0.20v'\\h'-0.125m'X\fP -.if n .ds TX TeX -.ie t .ds OX \fIT\v'+0.25m'E\v'-0.25m'X\fP -.el .ds OX TeX -.\" BX definition must follow TX so BX can use TX -.if t .ds BX \fRB\s-2IB\s0\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds BX BibTeX -.\" LX definition must follow TX so LX can use TX -.if t .ds LX \fRL\\h'-0.36m'\\v'-0.15v'\s-2A\s0\\h'-0.15m'\\v'0.15v'\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds LX LaTeX -.if n .ds WB Web -.if t .ds WB W\s-2EB\s0 -.\"===================================================================== -.SH NAME -mf, inimf, mf-nowin \- Metafont, a language for font and logo design -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B mf -.RI [ options ] -.RI [ commands ] -.\"===================================================================== -.SH DESCRIPTION -\*(MF reads the program in the specified files -and outputs font rasters (in -.I gf -format) and font metrics (in -.I tfm -format). The \*(MF -language is described in -.IR "The \*(MF\^book" . -.PP -Like -\*(TX, \*(MF -is normally used with a large body of precompiled macros, and font generation -in particular requires the support of several macro files. This -version of \*(MF looks at its command line to see what name it was -called under. Both -.B inimf -and -.B virmf -are symlinks to the -.B mf -executable. When called as -.BR inimf -(or when the -.B -ini -option is given) it can be used to precompile macros into a -.I .base -file. When called as -.B virmf -it will use the -.I plain -base. When called under any other name, \*(MF will use that name as -the name of the base to use. For example, when called as -.B mf -the -.I mf -base is used, which is identical to the -.I plain -base. Other bases than -.I plain -are rarely used. -.PP -The -.I commands -given on the command line to the \*(MF program are passed to it as the -first input line. (But it is often easier to type extended arguments -as the first input line, since UNIX shells tend to gobble up or -misinterpret \*(MF's favorite symbols, like semicolons, unless you -quote them.) As described in -.IR "The \*(MF\^book" , -that first line should begin with a filename, a -.RI \e controlsequence , -or a -.IR &basename . -.PP -The normal usage is to say -.IP -\fBmf\ \fP '\\\|mode=<printengine>\^;\^ [\^mag=magstep(\fI\^n\fP\^)\^;\^]' input\ \^\fI font \fP -.PP -to start processing -.IR font.mf . -The single quotes are the best way of keeping the Unix -shell from misinterpreting the semicolons and -from removing the \\ character, which is needed here to -keep \*(MF from thinking that you want to produce a font called -.IR mode . -(Or you can just say -.I mf -and give the other stuff on the next line, without quotes.) Other -control sequences, such as -.I batchmode -(for silent operation) can also appear. -The name -.I font -will be the ``jobname'', and is used in forming -output file names. -If \*(MF doesn't get a file name in the first line, -the jobname is -.IR mfput . -The default extension, -.IR .mf , -can be overridden by specifying an extension explicitly. -.PP -A log of error messages goes into the file \fIjobname\fP\fB\^.\^\fP\fIlog\fP. -The output files are \fIjobname\fP\fB\^.\^\fP\fItfm\fP and -\fIjobname\fP\fB\^.\^\fP\fI<\fP\^number\^\fI>gf\fP, where <number> depends on -the resolution and magnification of the font. The -.I mode -in this -example is shown generically as <printengine>, a symbolic term for which -the name of an actual device or, most commonly, the name -.I localfont -(see below) must -be substituted. If the mode is not specified or is not valid for your -site, \*(MF will default to -.I proof -mode which produces -large character images for use in font design and refinement. Proof -mode can be recognized by the suffix -.I .2602gf -after the jobname. Examples of proof mode output can be found -in -.I "Computer Modern Typefaces" -(Volume E of -.IR "Computers and Typesetting" ). -The system of -.I magsteps -is identical to the system used by -\*(TX, -with values generally in the range 0.5, 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0 and 5.0. -A listing of -.I gf -numbers for 118-dpi, 240-dpi and 300-dpi fonts -is shown below. -.TS -tab(:); -c c c c -l l l l. -MAGSTEP:118 dpi:240 dpi:300 dpi -mag=magstep(0):118:240:300 -mag=magstep(0.5):129:263:329 -mag=magstep(1):142:288:360 -mag=magstep(2):170:346:432 -mag=magstep(3):204:415:518 -mag=magstep(4):245:498:622 -mag=magstep(5):294:597:746 -.TE -.PP -Magnification can also be specified not as a magstep but as an -arbitrary value, such as 1.315, to create special character sizes. -.PP -Before font production can begin, it is necessary to set up the -appropriate base files. The minimum set of components for font -production for a given print-engine is the -.I plain.mf -macro file -and the local -.I mode_def -file. The macros in -.I plain.mf -can be -studied in an appendix to the -.IR "\*(MF\^book" ; -they were developed by Donald E. Knuth, and this file should never be -altered except when it is officially upgraded. -Each -.I mode_def -specification helps adapt fonts to a particular print-engine. -There is a regular discussion of -.IR mode_def s -in -.IR TUGboat , -the journal of the -\*(TX -Users Group. -The local ones in use on this computer should be in -.IR modes.mf . -.PP -The -.I e -response to \*(MF\|'s error-recovery mode invokes the -system default -editor at the erroneous line of the source file. -There is an environment variable, MFEDIT, -that overrides the default editor. -It should contain a string with "%s" indicating where the -filename goes and "%d" indicating where the decimal linenumber (if any) goes. -For example, an MFEDIT string for the -.B vi -editor can be set with the -.B csh -command -.RS -\fIsetenv MFEDIT "vi +%d %s"\fP -.RE -.PP -A convenient file in the library is -.IR null.mf , -containing nothing. -When -.B mf -can't find the file it thinks you want to input, it keeps -asking you for another file name; responding `null' gets you out -of the loop if you don't want to input anything. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH "ONLINE GRAPHICS OUTPUT" -\*(MF can use most modern displays, so you can see its output -without printing. Chapter 23 of -.I "The \*(MF\^book" -describes what you can do. This implementation of \*(MF uses -environment variables to determine which display device you want to use. -First it looks for a variable MFTERM, and then for TERM. -If it can't find either, you get no online output. Otherwise, the value -of the variable determines the device to use: -.BR hp2627 , -.B sun -(for old SunView), -.BR tek , -.B uniterm -(for an Atari ST Tek 4014 emulator), -.B xterm -(for either X10 or X11). -Some of these devices may not be supported in all \*(MF -executables; the choice is made at compilation time. -.PP -On some systems, there are two \*(MF binaries, -.B mf -and -.BR mf-nowin . -On those systems the -.B mf -binary supports graphics, while the -.B mf-nowin -binary does not. The -.B mf-nowin -binary is used by scripts like -.B mktexpk -where graphics support is a nuisance rather than something helpful. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH OPTIONS -This version of \*(MF understands the following command line options. -.TP -.BI -base \ base -Use -.I base -as the name of the base to be used, instead of the name by which -\*(MF was called or a -.I %& -line. -.TP -.BI -cnf-line \ string -Parse -.I string -as a -.I texmf.cnf -configuration line. See the Kpathsea manual. -.TP -.B -file-line-error -Print error messages in the form -.I file:line:error -which is similar to the way many compilers format them. -.TP -.B -no-file-line-error -Disable printing error messages in the -.I file:line:error -style. -.TP -.B -file-line-error-style -This is the old name of the -.B -file-line-error -option. -.TP -.B -halt-on-error -Exit with an error code when an error is encountered during processing. -.TP -.B -help -Print help message and exit. -.TP -.B -ini -Be -.BR inimf , -for dumping bases; this is implicitly true if the program is called -as -.BR inimf . -.TP -.BI -interaction \ mode -Sets the interaction mode. The mode can be one of -.IR batchmode , -.IR nonstopmode , -.IR scrollmode , -and -.IR errorstopmode . -The meaning of these modes is the same as that of the corresponding -commands. -.TP -.BI -jobname \ name -Use -.I name -for the job name, instead of deriving it from the name of the input file. -.TP -.BI -kpathsea-debug \ bitmask -Sets path searching debugging flags according to the bitmask. See the -.I Kpathsea -manual for details. -.TP -.BI -maketex \ fmt -Enable -.RI mktex fmt , -where -.I fmt -must be -.IR mf . -.TP -.BI -no-maketex \ fmt -Disable -.RI mktex fmt , -where -.I fmt -must be -.IR mf . -.TP -.BI -output-directory \ directory -Write output files in -.I directory -instead of the current directory. Look up input files in -.I directory -first, the along the normal search path. -.TP -.B -parse-first-line -If the first line of the main input file begins with -.I %& -parse it to look for a dump name or a -.B -translate-file -option. -.TP -.B -no-parse-first-line -Disable parsing of the first line of the main input file. -.TP -.BI -progname \ name -Pretend to be program -.IR name . -This affects both the format used and the search paths. -.TP -.B -recorder -Enable the filename recorder. This leaves a trace of the files opened -for input and output in a file with extension -.IR .fls . -.TP -.BI -translate-file \ tcxname -Use the -.I tcxname -translation table. -.TP -.B -version -Print version information and exit. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH ENVIRONMENT -See the Kpathsearch library documentation (the `Path specifications' -node) for the details of how the environment variables are use when -searching. The -.B kpsewhich -utility can be used to query the values of the variables. -.PP -If the environment variable -.B TEXMFOUTPUT -is set, \*(MF attempts to put its output -files in it, if they cannot be put in the current directory. Again, see -.BR tex (1). -.TP -.B MFINPUTS -Search path for -.I input -files. -.TP -.B MFEDIT -Command template for switching to editor. -.TP -.B MFTERM -Determines the online graphics display. If MFTERM is not set, -and DISPLAY is set, the Metafont window support for X is used. -(DISPLAY must be set to a valid X server specification, as usual.) -If neither MFTERM nor DISPLAY is set, TERM is used to guess the window -support to use. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH "FONT UTILITIES" -A number of utility programs are available. -The following is a partial list of available utilities and their purpose. -Consult your local \*(MF guru for details. -.br -.TP \w'gftodvi'u+2n -.B gftopk -Takes a -.I gf -file and produces a more tightly packed -.I pk -font file. -.TP -.B gftodvi -Produces proof sheets for fonts. -.TP -.B gftype -Displays the contents of a -.I gf -file in mnemonics and/or images. -.TP -.B pktype -Mnemonically displays the contents of a -.I pk -file. -.TP -.B mft -Formats a source file as shown in -.IR "Computer Modern Typefaces" . -.\"===================================================================== -.SH "FILES" -.TP -.I "mf.pool" -Encoded text of \*(MF's messages. -.TP -.I *.base -Predigested \*(MF base files. -.TP -.I $TEXMFMAIN/metafont/base/plain.mf -The standard base. -.TP -.I $TEXMFMAIN/metafont/misc/modes.mf -The file of -.IR mode_def s -for your site's various printers -.\"===================================================================== -.SH NOTES -This manual page is not meant to be exhaustive. The complete -documentation for this version of \*(MF can be found in the info manual -.IR "Web2C: A TeX implementation" . -.\"===================================================================== -.SH BUGS -On January 4, 1986 the ``final'' bug in \*(MF was discovered -and removed. If an error still lurks in the code, Donald E. Knuth promises to -pay a finder's fee which doubles every year to the first person who finds -it. Happy hunting. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH "SUGGESTED READING" -Donald E. Knuth, -.I "The \*(MF\^book" -(Volume C of -.IR "Computers and Typesetting" ), -Addison-Wesley, 1986, ISBN 0-201-13445-4. -.br -Donald E. Knuth, -.I "\*(MF:\^ The Program" -(Volume D of -.IR "Computers and Typesetting" ), -Addison-Wesley, 1986, ISBN 0-201-13438-1. -.br -Donald E. Knuth, -.I Computer Modern Typefaces -(Volume E of -.IR "Computers and Typesetting" ), -Addison-Wesley, 1986, ISBN 0-201-13446-2. -.br -.I TUGboat -(the journal of the \*(TX Users Group). -.\"===================================================================== -.SH COMMENTS -Warning: ``Type design can be hazardous to your other interests. -Once you get hooked, you will develop intense feelings about letterforms; -the medium will intrude on the messages that you read. -And you will perpetually be thinking of improvements to the fonts that -you see everywhere, especially those of your own design.'' -.\"===================================================================== -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR gftopk (1), -.BR gftodvi (1), -.BR gftype (1), -.BR mft (1), -.BR mpost (1), -.BR pltotf (1), -.BR tftopl (1). -.\"===================================================================== -.SH AUTHORS -\*(MF was designed by Donald E. Knuth, who implemented it -using his \*(WB system for Pascal programs. It was originally -ported to Unix by Paul Richards at the University of Illinois at -Urbana-Champaign. This page was mostly written by Pierre MacKay. diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/mft.man b/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/mft.man deleted file mode 100644 index 38e7ccb3ce3..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/mft.man +++ /dev/null @@ -1,133 +0,0 @@ -.TH MFT 1 "27 May 2018" "Web2C @VERSION@" -.\"===================================================================== -.if n .ds MP MetaPost -.if t .ds MP MetaPost -.if n .ds MF Metafont -.if t .ds MF Metafont -.if t .ds TX \fRT\\h'-0.1667m'\\v'0.20v'E\\v'-0.20v'\\h'-0.125m'X\fP -.if n .ds TX TeX -.ie t .ds OX \fIT\v'+0.25m'E\v'-0.25m'X\fP -.el .ds OX TeX -.\" BX definition must follow TX so BX can use TX -.if t .ds BX \fRB\s-2IB\s0\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds BX BibTeX -.\" LX definition must follow TX so LX can use TX -.if t .ds LX \fRL\\h'-0.36m'\\v'-0.15v'\s-2A\s0\\h'-0.15m'\\v'0.15v'\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds LX LaTeX -.\"===================================================================== -.SH NAME -mft \- translate Metafont or MetaPost code to TeX code for prettyprinting -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B mft -.RI [ OPTIONS ] -.BR \fImf_file_name\fP [ .mf | .mp ] -.\"===================================================================== -.SH DESCRIPTION -This manual page is not meant to be exhaustive. The complete -documentation for this version of \*(TX can be found in the info file -or manual -.IR "Web2C: A TeX implementation" . -.PP -The -.B mft -program creates a \*(TX file from a \*(MF or \*(MP program. -It takes appropriate care of typographic details like page -layout and the use of indentation, italics, boldface, etc., as illustrated -in the book -.IR "Computer Modern Typefaces" . -Special conventions in \*(MF and \*(MP comments allow you to control things that -would not otherwise come out right; section 1 of the MFT source program -in the -.I \*(MFware -report explains these rules. -.PP -The -.B mft -program uses an optional change file (which works just as the change files to -.BR tangle (1) -and -.BR weave (1) -do) -and one or several style files (which are prepended to everything). -If no style file is specified, the style file -.B plain.mft -for \*(MF (or -.B mplain.mft -for \*(MP) is automatically used. -.PP -The -.IR mf_file_name , -optional -.IR change_file_name , -and -.I style_file_name -files are searched for using the MFINPUTS (for \*(MF) or MPINPUTS (for -\*(MP) and MFTINPUTS environment variables if you have set them, or else the -corresponding system defaults. -.PP -The output \*(TX file name is formed by using -.B .tex -in place of the extension of -.IR mf_file_name . -.\"===================================================================== -.SH OPTIONS -.TP -.BI \-change= change_file_name \fR[\fP.ch\fR]\fP -Apply the change file -.I change_file_name -to -.IR mf_file_name . -.PP -.TP -.B \-metapost -Assume -.I mf_file_name -is a \*(MP source file (this is the default if -.I mf_file_name -has the extension -.BR .mp ). -.PP -.TP -.BI \-style= style_file_name \fR[\fP.mft\fR]\fP -Use the style file -.I style_file_name -instead of -.B plain.mft -(or -.BR mplain.mft ); -this option can be given more than once. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH FILES -.TP -.I mftmac.tex -\*(TX macros used by -.B mft -output. -.TP -.IR plain.mft ", " mplain.mft -Default style files. -.TP -.I cmbase.mft -Style file for Computer Modern. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR mf (1), -.BR weave (1). -.br -Donald E. Knuth, -.I Computer Modern Typefaces -(Volume E of -.IR "Computers and Typesetting" ), -Addison-Wesley, 1986, ISBN 0-201-13446-2. -.br -Donald E. Knuth et al., -.IR \*(MFware . -.\"===================================================================== -.SH AUTHORS -Donald E. Knuth wrote the program, and he ported it to Unix with the help of -Pierre MacKay and the Unix port of -.B weave -by Howard Trickey and Pavel Curtis. -The program is published in the -.I \*(MFware -technical report, available from the \*(TX Users Group. diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/mpost.man b/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/mpost.man deleted file mode 100644 index 7eac5c0e016..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/mpost.man +++ /dev/null @@ -1,178 +0,0 @@ -.TH MPOST 1 "31 December 2018" "Web2C @VERSION@" -.\"===================================================================== -.de URL -\\$2 \(laURL: \\$1 \(ra\\$3 -.. -.if \n[.g] .mso www.tmac -.if n .ds MP MetaPost -.if t .ds MP MetaPost -.if n .ds MF Metafont -.if t .ds MF Metafont -.if t .ds TX \fRT\\h'-0.1667m'\\v'0.20v'E\\v'-0.20v'\\h'-0.125m'X\fP -.if n .ds TX TeX -.ie t .ds OX \fIT\v'+0.25m'E\v'-0.25m'X\fP -.el .ds OX TeX -.\" BX definition must follow TX so BX can use TX -.if t .ds BX \fRB\s-2IB\s0\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds BX BibTeX -.\" LX definition must follow TX so LX can use TX -.if t .ds LX \fRL\\h'-0.36m'\\v'-0.15v'\s-2A\s0\\h'-0.15m'\\v'0.15v'\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds LX LaTeX -.if n .ds WB Web -.if t .ds WB W\s-2EB\s0 -.\"===================================================================== -.SH NAME -mpost, pmpost, upmpost \- MetaPost, a system for creating graphics -r-mpost, r-pmpost, r-upmpost \- restricted MetaPost -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B mpost -.RI [ options ] -.RI [ commands ] -.PP -.B mpost -.B --dvitomp -.IR dvifile [\fB.dvi\fP] -.RI [ mpxfile [\fB.mpx\fP]] - -.\"===================================================================== -.SH DESCRIPTION -\*(MP interprets the \*(MP language and produces PostScript (EPS) -or Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) pictures. The \*(MP language is similar -to Knuth's \*(MF with additional features for including -.BR tex (1) -or -.BR troff (1) -commands and accessing features of PostScript not found in \*(MF. -.PP -\*(MP is normally used with a set of basic macros, and it -will use its executable name as the name of the preload -file to use. For example, when called as -.B mpost -the -.I mpost.mp -file is used, which simply reads -.IR plain.mp . -When the -.B --ini -option is given, preloading does not happen. -.PP -The -.I commands -given on the command line to the \*(MP program are passed to it as the -first input line. (But it is often easier to type extended arguments -as the first input line, since UNIX shells tend to gobble up or -misinterpret \*(MP's favorite symbols, like semicolons, unless you -quote them.) The normal usage is to say -.I mpost figs -to process the file -.IR figs.mp . -The basename of -.I figs -becomes the ``jobname'', -and is used in forming output file names. If no file is named, the -jobname becomes -.IR mpout . -The default extension, -.IR .mp , -can be overridden by specifying an extension explicitly. -.PP -When the -.B --dvitomp -option is given, \*(MP acts as DVI-to-MPX converter only. -See dvitomp (1) for details. -.PP -The -.B pmpost -program is a variant with Japanese support, and -.B upmpost -has Unicode-enabled Japanese support, analogous to ptex and uptex. -.PP -All three variants are also installed with an `r-' prefix, that is, -.BR r-mpost , -.BR r-pmpost , -.BR r-upmpost , -which implicitly specify the -.B --restricted -option to make MetaPost safe to run on unknown input; the tex, makempx, -and editor commands are disabled. -.PP -This manual page is a mere skeleton. For a list of all command line -options, run -.BR --help . -.PP -The main documentation for this version of \*(MP can be found in the -User Manual that should have been installed along with the program and -is also available from https://tug.org/metapost. -.PP -The \*(MP language is similar to \*(MF, but the manual -assumes no knowledge of \*(MF. \*(MP does not have bitmap -output commands or \*(MF's online display mechanism. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH FILES -.TP -.I plain.mp -The standard preload file. -.TP -.I mfplain.mp -The \*(MF-compatible preload file. -.TP -.I $TEXMFMAIN/metapost/base/*.mp -The standard \*(MP macros included in the original distribution. -.TP -.I $TEXMFMAIN/metapost/support/* -Various tables for handling included -.I tex -and -.IR troff . -.TP -.I $TEXMFMAIN/metapost/support/trfonts.map -Table of corresponding font names for -.I troff -and PostScript. -.TP -.I psfonts.map -Table of corresponding font names for -.I tex -and PostScript. -.TP -.I $TEXMFMAIN/doc/metapost/* -The \*(MP manual and tutorial source, also including sample figures -.\"===================================================================== -.SH "SUGGESTED READING" -Donald E. Knuth, -.I "The \*(MF\^book" -(Volume C of -.IR "Computers and Typesetting" ), -Addison-Wesley, 1986, ISBN 0-201-13445-4. -.br -.I TUGboat -(the journal of the \*(TX Users Group). -.\"===================================================================== -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR dvitomp (1), -.BR epstopdf (1), -.BR mf (1), -.BR mptopdf (1), -.BR tex (1), -.br -.URL "https://tug.org/metapost/" "MetaPost home page" . -.\"===================================================================== -.SH AUTHORS -\*(MP was created by John D. Hobby, incorporating algorithms from -\*(MF by Donald E. Knuth. It was originally implemented on Unix, -incorporating system-dependent routines from -.BR web2c , -while not relying on it except for the actual \*(WB-to-C translator. -.PP -Ulrik Vieth adapted \*(MP to take advantage of the advanced path -searching features in more recent versions of -.B web2c -and worked towards fully integrating \*(MP into the canonical Unix -\*(TX distribution. -.PP -The primary author of the current \*(MP was Taco Hoekwater, with -assistance from Hans Hagen and many others. It is currently maintained -by Luigi Scarso. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH BUGS -The MetaPost home page is https://tug.org/metapost. diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/ofm2opl.man b/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/ofm2opl.man deleted file mode 100644 index 6df373a5d62..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/ofm2opl.man +++ /dev/null @@ -1,99 +0,0 @@ -.TH OFM2OPL 1 "14 April 2016" "Web2C @VERSION@" -.PP -.SH "NAME" -ofm2opl \- convert Omega and TeX font-metric files to property-list files -.PP -.SH "SYNOPSIS" -.PP -.B ofm2opl -.RI [ options ] -.IR ofmname [ \fB.ofm\fP ] -.RI [ oplfile [ \fB.opl\fP ]] -.PP -.SH "DESCRIPTION" -.PP -\fBofm2opl\fP translates a binary Omega Font Metrics file, -\fIofmname\fP, into a human-readable property-list form\&. The -program writes to standard output (by default) or to a file specified -as \fIoplfile\fP\&. -.PP -The program also works with TeX TFM files, producing TeX PL files\&. -.PP -.SH "OPTIONS" -.PP -(Same as \fBovf2ovp\fP). -.IP -.IP "\fB-charcode-format=\fP\fItype\fP" -output character codes according to \fItype\fP, -either `hex\&', `octal\&' or `ascii\&'\&. Default is -`hex\&'\&; `ascii' says to use -ASCII for letters and digits, hex for all else\&. -.IP "\fB-char-format=\fP\fIstype\fP" -output character codes according to \fIstype\fP, -either `num\&' or `ascii\&'\&. Default is `num'; `ascii' as in --charcode-format. (These two redundant options both exist only for -historical compatibility.) -.IP "\fB-num-format=\fP\fIntype\fP" -output numbers according to \fIntype\fP, -either `hex' or `octal'; default is hex. -.IP "\fB-text-format=\fP\fIttype\fP" -output coding scheme and family according to \fIttype\fP, -either `mixed' or `upper' case; default is mixed. -.IP "\fB-help\fP" -display a brief summary of syntax and options -.IP "\fB-verbose\fP" -display progress reports -.IP "\fB-version\fP" -output version information and exit -.IP -.PP -.SH "FILES" -.PP -.IP "\fIOFMNAME\fP" -an Omega Font Metric file -.IP "\fIOPLFILE\fP" -an Omega Property List file -.PP -.SH "BUGS" -.PP -Send bug reports to <http://lists.tug.org/tex-k> -(mailing list); may also check if the same bug is present in -\fBtftopl\fP(1)\&. General discussion of Omega (and Aleph) can take place -on the <http://lists.tug.org/omega> mailing list. -.PP -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.PP -\fBomega\fP(1), \fBaleph\fP(1), \fBopl2ofm\fP(1), \fBpltotf\fP(1), -\fBtftopl\fP(1)\&. -.PP -.SH "AUTHOR" -.PP -According to the WEB documentation: -.PP -.RS -The first \fBTFtoPL\fP program was designed by Leo Guibas in the -summer of 1978\&. Contributions by Frank Liang, Doug Wyatt, and Lyle -Ramshaw also had a significant effect on the evolution of the present -code\&. -.PP -Extensions for an enhanced ligature mechanism were added by D\&.E\&. Knuth -in 1989\&. -.PP -Extensions to handle extended font metric files (``OFM\&'\&') were added -by John Plaice in December 1995 and January 1996, resulting in the new -program \fBOFM2OPL\fP\&. -.RE -.PP -\fBofm2opl\fP is based on the WEB source code for \fBtftopl\fP(1), -although nowadays it is a link to \fBomfonts\fP, implemented entirely in -C. -.PP -The primary authors of Omega are John Plaice and Yannis Haralambous. -Omega (and Aleph) are now maintained as part of TeX Live. -.PP -This manual page was written by C\&.M\&. Connelly -<cmc@debian\&.org>, for -the Debian GNU/Linux system\&. It may be used by other distributions -without contacting the author\&. Any mistakes or omissions in the -manual page are my fault; inquiries about or corrections to this -manual page should be directed to me (and not to the primary author)\&. diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/opl2ofm.man b/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/opl2ofm.man deleted file mode 100644 index f37496f58e1..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/opl2ofm.man +++ /dev/null @@ -1,75 +0,0 @@ -.TH OPL2OFM 1 "16 June 2015" "Web2C @VERSION@" -.PP -.SH "NAME" -opl2ofm \- convert Omega and TeX property-list files to font-metric files -.PP -.SH "SYNOPSIS" -.PP -.B opl2ofm -.RI [ OPTIONS ] -.IR OPLFILE [ \fB.opl\fP ] -.RI [ OFMFILE [ \fB.ofm\fP ]] -.PP -.SH "DESCRIPTION" -.PP -\fBopl2ofm\fP translates a property-list format file, \fIOPLFILE\fP, -into the binary Omega Font Metric format\&. The program writes to -standard output (by default) or to a file specified as -\fIOFMFILE\fP\&. -.PP -The program also works with TeX PL files, producing TeX TFM files\&. -(\fBopl2ofm\fP is based on the WEB source code for \fBpltotf\fP(1)\&.) -.PP -.SH "OPTIONS" -.PP -.IP -.IP "\fB-help\fP" -display a brief summary of syntax and options -.IP "\fB-verbose\fP" -display progress reports -.IP "\fB-version\fP" -output version information and exit -.IP -.PP -.SH "BUGS" -.PP -None known, but report any found to <omega@ens\&.fr> (mailing list)\&. You should also -check to see if the bug is present in \fBpltotf\fP(1)\&. -.PP -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.PP -\fBomega\fP(1), \fBofm2opl\fP(1), \fBpltotf\fP(1), -\fBtftopl\fP(1)\&. -.PP -\fIDraft Manual for the Omega System\fP (\fIomega-manual\&.dvi\fP)\&. -.PP -Web page: <http://www\&.gutenberg\&.eu\&.org/omega/> -.PP -.SH "AUTHOR" -.PP -According to the WEB documentation: -.PP -.RS -The first \fBPLtoTF\fP program was designed by Leo Guibas in the -summer of 1978\&. Contributions by Frank Liang, Doug Wyatt, and Lyle -Ramshaw also had a significant effect on the evolution of the present -code\&. -.PP -Extensions for an enhanced ligature mechanism were added by D\&.E\&. Knuth -in 1989\&. -.PP -Extensions to handle extended font metric files (``OFM\&'\&') were added -by John Plaice in December 1995 and January 1996, resulting in the new -program \fBOPL2OFM\fP\&. -.RE -.PP -The primary authors of Omega are John Plaice -<plaice@cse\&.unsw\&.edu\&.au> and Yannis Haralambous -<yannis@fluxus-virus\&.com>\&. -.PP -This manual page was written by C\&.M\&. Connelly -<cmc@debian\&.org>, for -the Debian GNU/Linux system\&. It may be used by other distributions -without contacting the author\&. Any mistakes or omissions in the -manual page are my fault; inquiries about or corrections to this -manual page should be directed to me (and not to the primary author)\&. diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/ovf2ovp.man b/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/ovf2ovp.man deleted file mode 100644 index e3af350ee17..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/ovf2ovp.man +++ /dev/null @@ -1,99 +0,0 @@ -.TH OVF2OVP 1 "14 April 2016" "Web2C @VERSION@" -.PP -.SH "NAME" -ovf2ovp \- convert virtual font file and associated font metrics to property-list format -.PP -.SH "SYNOPSIS" -.PP -.B ovf2ovp -.RI [ options ] -.IR ovfname [ \fB.ovf\fP ] -.RI [ ofmname [ \fB.ofm\fP ] -.RI [ ovpfile [ \fB.ovp\fP ]]] -.PP -.SH "DESCRIPTION" -.PP -\fBovf2ovp\fP translates a virtual font (OVF) file, \fIovfname\fP, -and its companion font metric (OFM) file, \fIofmname\fP, into a -human-readable property-list format\&. The program writes to standard -output (by default) or to a file specified as \fIovpname\fP\&. -.PP -The program also works with TeX VF and TFM files, producing TeX VPL -files\&. -.PP -.SH "OPTIONS" -.PP -(Same as \fBofm2opl\fP). -.IP -.IP "\fB-charcode-format=\fP\fItype\fP" -output character codes according to \fItype\fP, -either `hex\&', `octal\&' or `ascii\&'\&. Default is -`hex\&'\&; `ascii' says to use -ASCII for letters and digits, hex for all else\&. -.IP "\fB-char-format=\fP\fIstype\fP" -output character codes according to \fIstype\fP, -either `num\&' or `ascii\&'\&. Default is `num'; `ascii' as in --charcode-format. (These two redundant options both exist only for -historical compatibility.) -.IP "\fB-num-format=\fP\fIntype\fP" -output numbers according to \fIntype\fP, -either `hex' or `octal'; default is hex. -.IP "\fB-text-format=\fP\fIttype\fP" -output coding scheme and family according to \fIttype\fP, -either `mixed' or `upper' case; default is mixed. -.IP "\fB-help\fP" -display a brief summary of syntax and options -.IP "\fB-verbose\fP" -display progress reports -.IP "\fB-version\fP" -output version information and exit -.IP -.PP -.SH "FILES" -.PP -.IP "\fIovpfile\fP" -Omega Virtual Property List file -.IP "\fIofmname\fP" -Omega Font Metric file -.IP "\fIovfname\fP" -Omega Virtual Font file -.PP -.SH "BUGS" -.PP -Send bug reports to <http://lists.tug.org/tex-k> -(mailing list); may also check if the same bug is present in -\fBvftovp\fP(1)\&. General discussion of Omega (and Aleph) can take place -on the <http://lists.tug.org/omega> mailing list. -.PP -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.PP -\fBomega\fP(1), \fBaleph\fP(1), \fBofm2opl\fP(1), \fBovp2ovf\fP(1), -\fBpltotf\fP(1), \fBtftopl\fP(1), \fBvftovp\fP(1), -\fBvptovf\fP(1) -.PP -.SH "AUTHOR" -.PP -According to the WEB documentation: -.PP -.RS -\fBVFtoVP\fP is an extended version of the program \fBTFtoPL\fP, -which is part of the standard TeXware library\&. The idea of a -virtual font was inspired by the work of David R\&. Fuchs who designed a -similar set of conventions in 1984 while developing a device driver -for ArborText, Inc\&. He wrote a somewhat similar program called -\fBAMFtoXPL\fP\&. -.RE -.PP -Thus, \fBovf2ovp\fP is based on the WEB source code for \fBvftovp\fP(1), -although nowadays it is a link to \fBomfonts\fP, implemented entirely in -C. -.PP -The primary authors of Omega are John Plaice and Yannis Haralambous. -Omega (and Aleph) are now maintained as part of TeX Live. -.PP -This manual page was written by C\&.M\&. Connelly -<cmc@debian\&.org>, for -the Debian GNU/Linux system\&. It may be used by other distributions -without contacting the author\&. Any mistakes or omissions in the -manual page are my fault; inquiries about or corrections to this -manual page should be directed to me (and not to the primary author)\&. diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/ovp2ovf.man b/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/ovp2ovf.man deleted file mode 100644 index 394b3c3a776..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/ovp2ovf.man +++ /dev/null @@ -1,79 +0,0 @@ -.TH OVP2OVF 1 "16 June 2015" "Web2C @VERSION@" -.PP -.SH "NAME" -ovp2ovf \- convert a virtual property-list file into a virtual font file and its associated font metric file -.PP -.SH "SYNOPSIS" -.B ovp2ovf -.RI [ OPTIONS ] -.IR OVPFILE [ \fB.ovp\fP ] -.RI [ OVFFILE [ \fB.ovf\fP ] -.RI [ OFMFILE [ \fB.ofm\fP ]]] -.PP -.SH "DESCRIPTION" -.PP -\fBovp2ovf\fP translates a human-readable virtual property list (OVP) -file, \fIOVPFILE\fP, into a virtual font (OVF) file, \fIOVFFILE\fP -and its companion font metric (OFM) file, \fIOFMFILE\fP\&. -.PP -The program also works with TeX VP files, producing VF and TFM files\&. -(\fBovp2ovf\fP is based on the WEB source code for \fBvptovf\fP(1)\&.) -.PP -.SH "OPTIONS" -.PP -.IP "\fB-help\fP" -display a brief summary of syntax and options -.IP "\fB-verbose\fP" -display progress reports -.IP "\fB-version\fP" -output version information and exit -.IP -.PP -.SH "FILES" -.IP "\fIOFMFILE\fP" -Omega Font Metric file -.IP "\fIOVFFILE\fP" -Omega Virtual Font file -.IP "\fIOVPFILE\fP" -Omega Virtual Property List file -.PP -.SH "BUGS" -.PP -None known, but report any found to <omega@ens\&.fr> (mailing list)\&. You should also -check to see if the bug is in \fBvptovf\fP(1)\&. -.PP -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.PP -\fBomega\fP(1), \fBofm2opl\fP(1), \fBovf2ovp\fP(1), -\fBpltotf\fP(1), \fBtftopl\fP(1), \fBvftovp\fP(1), -\fBvptovf\fP(1) -.PP -\fIDraft Manual for the Omega System\fP (\fIomega-manual\&.dvi\fP)\&. -.PP -Web page: <http://www\&.gutenberg\&.eu\&.org/omega/> -.PP -.SH "AUTHOR" -.PP -According to the WEB documentation: -.PP -.RS -\fBVPtoVF\fP is an extended version of the program \fBPLtoTF\fP, -which is part of the standard TeXware library\&. \fBOVP2OVF\fP is an -extended version of \fBVPtoVF\fP that allows much larger fonts\&. The -idea of a virtual font was inspired by the work of David R\&. Fuchs who -designed a similar set of conventions in 1984 while developing a -device driver for ArborText, Inc\&. He wrote a somewhat similar program -called \fBPLFONT\fP\&. -.RE -.PP -The primary authors of Omega are John Plaice -<plaice@cse\&.unsw\&.edu\&.au> and Yannis Haralambous -<yannis@fluxus-virus\&.com>\&. -.PP -This manual page was written by C\&.M\&. Connelly -<cmc@debian\&.org>, for -the Debian GNU/Linux system\&. It may be used by other distributions -without contacting the author\&. Any mistakes or omissions in the -manual page are my fault; inquiries about or corrections to this -manual page should be directed to me (and not to the primary author)\&. -.PP diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/patgen.man b/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/patgen.man deleted file mode 100644 index cb4ae6af19f..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/patgen.man +++ /dev/null @@ -1,194 +0,0 @@ -.TH PATGEN 1 "16 June 2015" "Web2C @VERSION@" -.\"===================================================================== -.if t .ds TX \fRT\\h'-0.1667m'\\v'0.20v'E\\v'-0.20v'\\h'-0.125m'X\fP -.if n .ds TX TeX -.ie t .ds OX \fIT\v'+0.25m'E\v'-0.25m'X\fP -.el .ds OX TeX -.\" BX definition must follow TX so BX can use TX -.if t .ds BX \fRB\s-2IB\s0\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds BX BibTeX -.\" LX definition must follow TX so LX can use TX -.if t .ds LX \fRL\\h'-0.36m'\\v'-0.15v'\s-2A\s0\\h'-0.15m'\\v'0.15v'\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds LX LaTeX -.\"===================================================================== -.SH NAME -patgen \- generate patterns for TeX hyphenation -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B patgen -.I dictionary_file pattern_file patout_file translate_file -.\"===================================================================== -.SH DESCRIPTION -This manual page is not meant to be exhaustive. -See also the Info file or manual -.I "Web2C: A TeX implementation" -available as part of the TeX Live distribution or at -.IR http://tug.org/web2c . -.PP -The -.I patgen -program reads the -.I dictionary_file -containing a list of hyphenated words and the -.I pattern_file -containing previously-generated patterns (if any) for a particular -language (not a complete TeX source file; see below), and produces the -.I patout_file -with (previously- plus newly-generated) hyphenation patterns for that -language. The -.I translate_file -defines language specific values for the parameters -.IR left_hyphen_min " and " right_hyphen_min -used by \*(TX's hyphenation algorithm and the external representation -of the lower and upper case version(s) of all \`letters' of that -language. Further details of the pattern generation process such as -hyphenation levels and pattern lengths are requested interactively from -the user's terminal. Optionally -.I patgen -creates a new dictionary file -.BI pattmp. n -showing the good and bad hyphens found by the generated patterns, where -.I n -is the highest hyphenation level. -.PP -The patterns generated by -.I patgen -can be read by -.B initex -for use in hyphenating words. For a real-life example of -.IR patgen 's -output, see -.IR $TEXMFMAIN/tex/generic/hyphen/hyphen.tex , -which contains the patterns \*(TX uses for English by default. -At some sites, patterns for (many) other languages may be available, -and the local -.B tex -programs may have them preloaded. -.PP -All filenames must be complete; no adding of default -extensions or path searching is done. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH FILE FORMATS -.TP \w'@@'u+2n -.B Letters -When -.B initex -digests hyphenation patterns, \*(TX first expands macros and the result -must entirely consist of digits (hyphenation levels), dots (\`.', edge -of a word), and letters. In pattern files for non-English languages -letters are often represented by macros or other expandable constructs. -For the purpose of -.I patgen -these are just character sequences, subject to the condition that no -such sequence is a prefix of another one. -.TP \w'@@'u+2n -.B Dictionary file -A dictionary file contains a weighted list of hyphenated words, one word -per line starting in column 1. A digit in column 1 indicates a global -word weight (initially =1) applicable to all following words up to the -next global word weight. A digit at some intercharacter position -indicates a weight for that position only. - -The hyphens in a word are indicated by \`-', \`*', or \`.' (or their -replacements as defined in the translate file) for hyphens yet to be -found, \`good' hyphens (correctly found by the patterns), and \`bad' -hyphens (erroneously found by the patterns) respectively; when reading a -dictionary file \`*' is treated like \`-' and \`.' is ignored. -.TP -.B Pattern file -A pattern file contains only patterns in the format above, e.g., from a -previous run of patgen. It may \fInot\fR contain any \*(TX comments or -control sequences. For instance, this is not a valid pattern file: -.nf - -% this is a pattern file read by TeX. -\\patterns{% - .\|.\|. -} -.fi -It can only contain the actual patterns, i.e., the `.\|.\|.'. -.TP -.B Translate file -A translate file starts with a line containing the values of -.I left_hyphen_min -in columns 1-2, -.I right_hyphen_min -in columns 3-4, and either a blank or the replacement for one of the -"hyphen" characters \`-', \`*', and \`.' in columns 5, 6, and 7. (Input -lines are padded with blanks as for many \*(TX related programs.) - -Each following line defines one \`letter': an arbitrary delimiter -character in column 1, followed by one or more external representations -of that character (first the \`lower' case one used for output), each -one terminated by the delimiter and the whole sequence terminated by -another delimiter. - -If the translate file is empty, the values -.IR left_hyphen_min "=2, " right_hyphen_min "=3," -and the 26 lower case letters -.BR a .\|.\|. z -with their upper case representations -.BR A .\|.\|. Z -are assumed. -.TP -.B Terminal input -After reading the -.I translate_file -and any previously-generated patterns from -.IR pattern_file , -.I patgen -requests input from the user's terminal. - -First the integer values of -.IR hyph_start " and " hyph_finish , -the lowest and highest hyphenation level for which patterns are to be -generated. The value of -.I hyph_start -should be larger than any hyphenation level already present in -.IR pattern_file . - -Then, for each hyphenation level, the integer values of -.IR pat_start " and " pat_finish , -the smallest and largest pattern length to be analyzed, as well as -.IR "good weight" ", " "bad weight" ", and " threshold , -the weights for good and bad hyphens and a weight threshold for useful -patterns. - -Finally the decision (\`y' or \`Y' vs. anything else) whether or not to -produce a hyphenated word list. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH FILES -.TP \w'@@'u+2n -.I $TEXMFMAIN/tex/generic/hyphen/hyphen.tex -The original hyphenation patterns for English, by Donald Knuth and Frank -Liang. -.TP -.I http://www.ctan.org/pkg/ushyph -Additional hyphenation patterns for English, extended by Gerard Kuiken. -.TP -.I http://www.ctan.org/pkg/hyph-utf8 -Collected hyphenation patterns for many languages in many formats. -.TP -.I http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/language/ -General CTAN directory for patterns and support for many other languages. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH "SEE ALSO" -Frank Liang and Peter Breitenlohner, -patgen.web. -.PP -Frank Liang, -.IR "Word hy-phen-a-tion by com-puter" , -STAN-CS-83-977, -Stanford University Ph.D. thesis, 1983, -http://tug.org/docs/liang. -.PP -Donald E. Knuth, -.IR "The \*(OXbook" , -Addison-Wesley, 1986, ISBN 0-201-13447-0, Appendix H. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH AUTHORS -Frank Liang wrote the first version of this program. Peter -Breitenlohner made a -substantial revision in 1991 for \*(TX 3. -The first version was published as the appendix to the -.I \*(OXware -technical report. Howard Trickey originally ported it to Unix. diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/pdfetex.man b/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/pdfetex.man deleted file mode 100644 index 1d7607bf24d..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/pdfetex.man +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ -.TH PDFETEX 1 "16 June 2015" "Web2C @VERSION@" -.\"===================================================================== -.if n .ds MF Metafont -.if t .ds MF Metafont -.if t .ds TX \fRT\\h'-0.1667m'\\v'0.20v'E\\v'-0.20v'\\h'-0.125m'X\fP -.if n .ds TX TeX -.ie t .ds OX \fIT\v'+0.25m'E\v'-0.25m'X\fP -.el .ds OX TeX -.\" BX definition must follow TX so BX can use TX -.if t .ds BX \fRB\s-2IB\s0\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds BX BibTeX -.\" LX definition must follow TX so LX can use TX -.if t .ds LX \fRL\\h'-0.36m'\\v'-0.15v'\s-2A\s0\\h'-0.15m'\\v'0.15v'\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds LX LaTeX -.if t .ds AX \fRA\\h'-0.1667m'\\v'0.20v'M\\v'-0.20v'\\h'-0.125m'S\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds AX AmSTeX -.if t .ds AY \fRA\\h'-0.1667m'\\v'0.20v'M\\v'-0.20v'\\h'-0.125m'S\fP\*(LX -.if n .ds AY AmSLaTeX -.\"===================================================================== -.SH NAME -pdfetex \- PDF output from e-TeX -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B pdfetex -.RI [ options ] -.RI [ \fB&\fPformat ] -.RI [ file | \fB\e\fPcommands ] -.\"===================================================================== -.SH DESCRIPTION -pdfe\*(TX is another name for pdf\*(TX; they behave identically. -See pdftex(1) for all information. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR pdftex (1), -http://pdftex.org, http://tug.org/web2c. diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/pdftex.man b/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/pdftex.man deleted file mode 100644 index 6f7302d91fa..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/pdftex.man +++ /dev/null @@ -1,462 +0,0 @@ -.TH PDFTEX 1 "6 August 2019" "Web2C @VERSION@" -.\"===================================================================== -.if n .ds MF Metafont -.if t .ds MF Metafont -.if t .ds TX \fRT\\h'-0.1667m'\\v'0.20v'E\\v'-0.20v'\\h'-0.125m'X\fP -.if n .ds TX TeX -.ie t .ds OX \fIT\v'+0.25m'E\v'-0.25m'X\fP -.el .ds OX TeX -.\" BX definition must follow TX so BX can use TX -.if t .ds BX \fRB\s-2IB\s0\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds BX BibTeX -.\" LX definition must follow TX so LX can use TX -.if t .ds LX \fRL\\h'-0.36m'\\v'-0.15v'\s-2A\s0\\h'-0.15m'\\v'0.15v'\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds LX LaTeX -.if t .ds AX \fRA\\h'-0.1667m'\\v'0.20v'M\\v'-0.20v'\\h'-0.125m'S\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds AX AmSTeX -.if t .ds AY \fRA\\h'-0.1667m'\\v'0.20v'M\\v'-0.20v'\\h'-0.125m'S\fP\*(LX -.if n .ds AY AmSLaTeX -.if n .ds WB Web -.if t .ds WB W\s-2EB\s0 -.\"===================================================================== -.SH NAME -pdftex \- PDF output from TeX -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B pdftex -.RI [ options ] -.RI [ \fB&\fPformat ] -.RI [ file | \fB\e\fPcommands ] -.\"===================================================================== -.SH DESCRIPTION -Run the pdf\*(TX typesetter on -.IR file , -usually creating -.IR file.pdf . -If the file argument has no extension, ".tex" will be appended to it. -Instead of a filename, a set of pdf\*(TX commands can be given, the first -of which must start with a backslash. -With a -.BI & format -argument pdf\*(TX uses a different set of precompiled commands, -contained in -.IR format\fB.fmt\fP ; -it is usually better to use the -.B -fmt -.I format -option instead. -.PP -pdf\*(TX is a version of \*(TX, with the e-\*(TX extensions, that can -create PDF files as well as DVI files. -.PP -In DVI mode, pdf\*(TX can be used as a complete replacement for the -\*(TX engine. -.PP -The typical use of pdf\*(TX is with a pregenerated formats for which -PDF output has been enabled. The -.B pdftex -command uses the equivalent of the plain \*(TX format, and the -.B pdflatex -command uses the equivalent of the \*(LX format. -To generate formats, use the -.B -ini -switch. -.PP -The -.B pdfinitex -and -.B pdfvirtex -commands are pdf\*(TX's analogues to the -.B initex -and -.B virtex -commands. In this installation, if the links exist, they are symbolic -links to the -.B pdftex -executable. -.PP -In PDF mode, pdf\*(TX can natively handle the -.IR PDF , -.IR JPG , -.IR JBIG2 , -and -.I PNG -graphics formats. pdf\*(TX cannot include PostScript or Encapsulated -PostScript (EPS) graphics files; first convert them to PDF using -.BR epstopdf (1). -pdf\*(TX's handling of its command-line arguments is similar to that of -of the other \*(TX programs in the -.I web2c -implementation. -.PP -Starting with version 1.40, pdf\*(TX incorporates the e-\*(TX -extensions, and pdfe\*(TX is just a copy of pdf\*(TX. See -.BR etex (1). -.\"===================================================================== -.SH OPTIONS -This version of pdf\*(TX understands the following command line options. -.TP -.BI -cnf-line \ string -Parse -.I string -as a -.I texmf.cnf -configuration line. See the Kpathsea manual. -.TP -.B -draftmode -Sets \epdfdraftmode so pdf\*(TX doesn't write a PDF and doesn't read any -included images, thus speeding up execution. -.TP -.B -enc -Enable the enc\*(TX extensions. This option is only effective in -combination with -.BR -ini . -For documentation of the enc\*(TX extensions see -http://www.olsak.net/enctex.html. -.TP -.B -etex -Enable the e-\*(TX extensions. This option is only effective in -combination with -.BR -ini . -See -.BR etex (1). -.TP -.B -file-line-error -Print error messages in the form -.I file:line:error -which is similar to the way many compilers format them. -.TP -.B -no-file-line-error -Disable printing error messages in the -.I file:line:error -style. -.TP -.B -file-line-error-style -This is the old name of the -.B -file-line-error -option. -.TP -.BI -fmt \ format -Use -.I format -as the name of the format to be used, instead of the name by which -pdf\*(TX was called or a -.I %& -line. -.TP -.B -halt-on-error -Exit with an error code when an error is encountered during processing. -.TP -.B -help -Print help message and exit. -.TP -.B -ini -Start in -.I INI -mode, which is used to dump formats. The -.I INI -mode can be used for typesetting, but no format is preloaded, and -basic initializations like setting catcodes may be required. -.TP -.BI -interaction \ mode -Sets the interaction mode. The mode can be either -.IR batchmode , -.IR nonstopmode , -.IR scrollmode , -and -.IR errorstopmode . -The meaning of these modes is the same as that of the corresponding -\ecommands. -.TP -.B -ipc -Send DVI or PDF output to a socket as well as the usual output file. -Whether this option is available is the choice of the installer. -.TP -.B -ipc-start -As -.BR -ipc , -and starts the server at the other end as well. Whether this option -is available is the choice of the installer. -.TP -.BI -jobname \ name -Use -.I name -for the job name, instead of deriving it from the name of the input file. -.TP -.BI -kpathsea-debug \ bitmask -Sets path searching debugging flags according to the bitmask. See the -.I Kpathsea -manual for details. -.TP -.BI -mktex \ fmt -Enable -.RI mktex fmt , -where -.I fmt -must be either -.I tex -or -.IR tfm . -.TP -.B -mltex -Enable ML\*(TX extensions. Only effective in combination with -.BR -ini . -.TP -.BI -no-mktex \ fmt -Disable -.RI mktex fmt , -where -.I fmt -must be either -.I tex -or -.IR tfm . -.TP -.BI -output-comment \ string -In DVI mode, use -.I string -for the DVI file comment instead of the date. This option is ignored in -PDF mode. -.TP -.BI -output-directory \ directory -Write output files in -.I directory -instead of the current directory. Look up input files in -.I directory -first, the along the normal search path. -.TP -.BI -output-format \ format -Set the output format mode, where -.I format -must be either -.I pdf -or -.IR dvi . -This also influences the set of graphics formats understood by pdf\*(TX. -.TP -.B -parse-first-line -If the first line of the main input file begins with -.I %& -parse it to look for a dump name or a -.B -translate-file -option. -.TP -.B -no-parse-first-line -Disable parsing of the first line of the main input file. -.TP -.BI -progname \ name -Pretend to be program -.IR name . -This affects both the format used and the search paths. -.TP -.B -recorder -Enable the filename recorder. -This leaves a trace of the files opened for input and output -in a file with extension -.IR .fls . -.TP -.B -shell-escape -Enable the -.RI \ewrite18{ command } -construct. The -.I command -can be any shell command. This construct is normally -disallowed for security reasons. -.TP -.B -no-shell-escape -Disable the -.RI \ewrite18{ command } -construct, even if it is enabled in the -.I texmf.cnf -file. -.TP -.B -shell-restricted -Enable restricted \ewrite18{}, as explained in the ``Shell escapes'' -section of the Web2c Texinfo manual. -.TP -.B -src-specials -In DVI mode, insert source specials into the DVI file. This option is -ignored in PDF mode. -.TP -.BI -src-specials \ where -In DVI mode, insert source specials in certain places of the DVI file. The -.I where -argument is a comma-separated value list: -.IR cr , -.IR display , -.IR hbox , -.IR math , -.IR par , -.IR parent , -or -.IR vbox . -This option is ignored in PDF mode. -.TP -.BI -synctex \ NUMBER -generate SyncTeX data for previewers according to bits of NUMBER. See the -.I synctex -manual page for details. -.TP -.BI -translate-file \ tcxname -Use the -.I tcxname -translation table to set the mapping of input characters and -re-mapping of output characters. -.TP -.BI -default-translate-file \ tcxname -Like -.B -translate-file -except that a -.I %& -line can overrule this setting. -.TP -.B -version -Print version information and exit. -.TP -.B -8bit -make all characters printable by default. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH ENVIRONMENT -See the Kpathsea library documentation (e.g., the `Path specifications' -node) for precise details of how the environment variables are used. -The -.B kpsewhich -utility can be used to query the values of the variables. -.PP -One caveat: In most pdf\*(TX formats, you cannot use ~ in a filename you -give directly to pdf\*(TX, because ~ is an active character in \*(TX, -and hence is expanded, not taken as part of the filename. Other -programs, such as \*(MF, do not have this problem. -.PP -.TP -.B TEXMFOUTPUT -Normally, pdf\*(TX puts its output files in the current directory. If -any output file cannot be opened there, it tries to open it in the -directory specified in the environment variable TEXMFOUTPUT. -There is no default value for that variable. For example, if you say -.I pdftex paper -and the current directory is not writable and TEXMFOUTPUT has -the value -.IR /tmp , -pdf\*(TX attempts to create -.I /tmp/paper.log -(and -.IR /tmp/paper.pdf , -if any output is produced.) TEXMFOUTPUT is also checked for input -files, as \*(TX often generates files that need to be subsequently -read; for input, no suffixes (such as ``.tex'') are added by default, -the input name is simply checked as given. -.TP -.B TEXINPUTS -Search path for -.I \einput -and -.I \eopenin -files. -This normally starts with ``.'', so -that user files are found before system files. An empty path -component will be replaced with the paths defined in the -.I texmf.cnf -file. For example, set TEXINPUTS to ".:/home/user/tex:" to prepend the -current directory and ``/home/user/tex'' to the standard search path. -.TP -.B TEXFORMATS -Search path for format files. -.TP -.B TEXEDIT -Command template for switching to editor. The default, usually -.BR vi , -is set when pdf\*(TX is compiled. -.TP -.B TFMFONTS -Search path for font metric -.RI ( .tfm ) -files. -.TP -.B SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH -If set, its value, taken to be in epoch-seconds, will be used for the -timestamps in the PDF output, such as the CreationDate and ModDate keys. -This is useful for making reproducible builds. -.TP -.B FORCE_SOURCE_DATE -If set to the value "1", the time-related \*(TX primitives -.RI ( \eyear , -.IR \emonth , -.IR \eday , -.IR \etime ) -are also initialized from the value of SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH. This is not -recommended if there is any viable alternative. -.br -pdf\*(TX also has several primitives to support reproducible builds, -which are preferable to setting these environment variables; see the -main manual. -.PP -Many, many more environment variables may be consulted related to path -searching. See the Kpathsea manual. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH FILES -The location of the files mentioned below varies from system to -system. Use the -.B kpsewhich -utility to find their locations. -.TP -.I pdftex.map -Font name mapping definitions. -.TP -.I *.tfm -Metric files for pdf\*(TX's fonts. -.TP -.I *.fmt -Predigested pdf\*(TX format (.\|fmt) files. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH NOTES -.\"===================================================================== -.SH BUGS -This version of pdf\*(TX fails to trap arithmetic overflow when -dimensions are added or subtracted. Cases where this occurs are rare, -but when it does the generated -DVI or PDF file will be invalid. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH AVAILABILITY -pdf\*(TX is available for a large variety of machine architectures -and operating systems. -pdf\*(TX is part of all major \*(TX distributions. -.br -The pdf\*(TX home page: http://www.pdftex.org. -.br -pdf\*(TX on CTAN: https://ctan.org/pkg/pdftex. -.br -pdf\*(TX mailing list for all discussion: https://lists.tug.org/pdftex. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH "SEE ALSO" -This manual page is not meant to be exhaustive. The complete -documentation for this version of pdf\*(TX can be found in the -.IR "pdf\*(TX user manual" -and the Texinfo manuals -.IR "Kpathsea library" , -.IR "Web2C: A TeX implementation" . -These manuals, and more, can be accessed from the pdfTeX or CTAN web -pages given above. -.PP -Some related programs: -.BR epstopdf (1), -.BR etex (1), -.BR latex (1), -.BR luatex (1), -.BR mptopdf (1), -.BR tex (1), -.BR mf (1). -.\"===================================================================== -.SH AUTHORS -The primary authors of pdf\*(TX are Han The Thanh, Petr Sojka, -Jiri Zlatuska, and Peter Breitenlohner (e\*(TX). -.PP -\*(TX was designed by Donald E. Knuth, -who implemented it using his \*(WB system for Pascal programs. -It was ported to Unix at Stanford by Howard Trickey, and -at Cornell by Pavel Curtis. -The version now offered with the Unix \*(TX distribution is that -generated by the \*(WB to C system -.RB ( web2c ), -originally written by Tomas Rokicki and Tim Morgan. -The enc\*(TX extensions were written by Petr Olsak. -.\" vim: syntax=nroff diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/pdftosrc.man b/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/pdftosrc.man deleted file mode 100644 index bb614a11981..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/pdftosrc.man +++ /dev/null @@ -1,232 +0,0 @@ -.TH pdftosrc 1 "16 June 2015" "Web2C @VERSION@" -.SH NAME -pdftosrc \- extract source file or stream from PDF file -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B pdftosrc -.I PDF-file -.RI [ stream-object-number ] -.SH DESCRIPTION -If only -.I PDF-file -is given as argument, -.B pdftosrc -extracts the embedded source file -from the first found stream object -with /Type /SourceFile within the -.I PDF-file -and writes it to a file with the name /SourceName -as defined in that PDF stream object -(see application example below). - -If both -.I PDF-file -and -.I stream-object-number -are given as arguments, and -.I stream-object-number -is positive, -.B pdftosrc -extracts and uncompresses the PDF stream of the object -given by its -.I stream-object-number -from the -.I PDF-file -and writes it to a file named -.IR PDF-file . stream-object-number -with the ending -.B .pdf -or -.B .PDF -stripped from the original -.I PDF-file -name. - -A special case is related to XRef object streams that are part -of the PDF standard from PDF-1.5 onward: -If -.I stream-object-number -equals -1, -then -.B pdftosrc -decompresses the XRef stream from the PDF file and writes it -in human-readable PDF cross-reference table format to a file named -.IB PDF-file .xref -(these XRef streams can not be extracted just by giving their object number). - -In any case -an existing file with the output file name will be overwritten. -.SH OPTIONS -None. -.SH FILES -Just the executable -.BR pdftosrc . -.SH ENVIRONMENT -None. -.SH DIAGNOSTICS -At success the exit code of -.B pdftosrc -is 0, else 1. - -All messages go to stderr. -At program invocation, -.B pdftosrc -issues the current version number of the program -.BR xpdf , -on which -.B pdftosrc -is based: - -.RS -pdftosrc version 3.01 - -.RE -When -.B pdftosrc -was successful with the output file writing, -one of the following messages will be issued: - -.RS -Source file extracted to -.I source-file-name - -.RE -or - -.RS -Stream object extracted to -.IR PDF-file . stream-object-number - -.RE -or - -.RS -Cross-reference table extracted to -.IR PDF-file .xref - -.RE - -.RE -When the object given by the -.I stream-object-number -does not contain a stream, -.B pdftosrc -issues the following error message: - -.RS -Not a Stream object - -.RE -When the -.I PDF-file -can't be opened, the error message is: - -.RS -Error: Couldn't open file -.RI ' PDF-file '. - -.RE -When -.B pdftosrc -encounters an invalid PDF file, -the error message (several lines) is: - -.RS -Error: May not be a PDF file (continuing anyway) -.RE -.RS -(more lines) -.RE -.RS -Invalid PDF file - -.RE -There are also more error messages from -.B pdftosrc -for various kinds of broken PDF files. -.SH NOTES -An embedded source file will be written out unchanged, -i. e. it will not be uncompressed in this process. - -Only the stream of the object will be written, -i. e. not the dictionary of that object. - -Knowing which -.I stream-object-number -to query requires information about the PDF file -that has to be gained elsewhere, -e. g. by looking into the PDF file with an editor. - -The stream extraction capabilities of -.B pdftosrc -(e. g. regarding understood PDF versions and filter types) -follow the capabilities of the underlying -.B xpdf -program version. - -Currently the generation number of the stream object -is not supported. -The default value 0 (zero) is taken. - -The wording -.I stream-object-number -has nothing to do with the `object streams' introduced -by the Adobe PDF Reference, -5th edition, version 1.6. -.SH EXAMPLES -When using pdftex, -a source file can be embedded into some -.I PDF-file -by using pdftex primitives, -as illustrated by the following example: - -\\immediate\\pdfobj -.RE - stream attr {/Type /SourceFile /SourceName (myfile.zip)} -.RS -.RE - file{myfile.zip} -.RS -.RE -\\pdfcatalog{/SourceObject \\the\\pdflastobj\\space 0 R} - -Then this zip file can be extracted from the -.I PDF-file -by calling -.B pdftosrc -.IR PDF-file . -.SH BUGS -Not all embedded source files will be extracted, -only the first found one. - -Email bug reports to -.B pdftex@tug.org. -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR xpdf (1), -.BR pdfimages (1), -.BR pdftotext (1), -.BR pdftex (1), -.SH AUTHORS -.B pdftosrc -written by Han The Thanh, using -.B xpdf -functionality from Derek Noonburg. - -Man page written by Hartmut Henkel. -.SH COPYRIGHT -Copyright (c) 1996-2006 Han The Thanh, <thanh@pdftex.org> - -This file is part of pdfTeX. - -pdfTeX is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -(at your option) any later version. - -pdfTeX is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -GNU General Public License for more details. - -You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -along with pdfTeX; if not, write to the Free Software -Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/pktogf.man b/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/pktogf.man deleted file mode 100644 index 9fc78d4f707..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/pktogf.man +++ /dev/null @@ -1,98 +0,0 @@ -.TH PKTOGF 1 "16 June 2015" "Web2C @VERSION@" -.\"===================================================================== -.if n .ds MF Metafont -.if t .ds MF Metafont -.if t .ds TX \fRT\\h'-0.1667m'\\v'0.20v'E\\v'-0.20v'\\h'-0.125m'X\fP -.if n .ds TX TeX -.ie t .ds OX \fIT\v'+0.25m'E\v'-0.25m'X\fP -.el .ds OX TeX -.\" BX definition must follow TX so BX can use TX -.if t .ds BX \fRB\s-2IB\s0\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds BX BibTeX -.\" LX definition must follow TX so LX can use TX -.if t .ds LX \fRL\\h'-0.36m'\\v'-0.15v'\s-2A\s0\\h'-0.15m'\\v'0.15v'\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds LX LaTeX -.\"===================================================================== -.SH NAME -pktogf \- convert packed font files to generic font files -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B pktogf -.RB [ \-v ] -.I pk_file_name -.RI [ gf_file_name ] -.\"===================================================================== -.SH DESCRIPTION -This manual page is not meant to be exhaustive. The complete -documentation for this version of \*(TX can be found in the info file -or manual -.IR "Web2C: A TeX implementation" . -.PP -The -.B pktogf -program converts a packed font file -.RI ( pk ) -to a generic font file -.RI ( gf ). -Packed -font files are much smaller than the corresponding -.I gf -files, -but some DVI readers only understand -.I gf -files. -.PP -The -.I pk_file_name -on the command line must be complete. Because -the resolution is part of the extension, it would not make -sense to append a default extension as is done with \*(TX or -DVI-reading software. The -.I gf_file_name -defaults to the same (stripped) name as -.IR pk_file_name , -and it is placed in the current -working directory with the -.B gf -suffix replacing -.BR pk . -For example, the input file -.I io.300pk -would become -.IR io.300gf . -.\"===================================================================== -.SH OPTIONS -Unless the -.B \-v -switch is given, -.B pktogf -operates silently. With -.BR \-v , -the version number of the program and statistics about the -unpacking are output to -.IR stdout . -.\"===================================================================== -.SH ENVIRONMENT -.B pktogf -looks for -.I pk_file_name -using the -environment variable PKFONTS. If that is not set, it uses the variable -TEXPKS. If that is not set, it uses TEXFONTS. If that is not set, it -uses the system default. -.PP -See -.BR tex (1) -for the details of the searching. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR gftopk (1), -.BR gftype (1), -.BR pktype (1). -.br -Donald E. Knuth et al., -.IR \*(MFware . -.\"===================================================================== -.SH AUTHORS -Tomas Rokicki wrote the program. -Pierre MacKay adapted it for compilation with -.BR web2c . diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/pktype.man b/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/pktype.man deleted file mode 100644 index 3c1df7bfe69..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/pktype.man +++ /dev/null @@ -1,75 +0,0 @@ -.TH PKTYPE 1 "16 June 2015" "Web2C @VERSION@" -.\"===================================================================== -.if n .ds MF Metafont -.if t .ds MF Metafont -.if t .ds TX \fRT\\h'-0.1667m'\\v'0.20v'E\\v'-0.20v'\\h'-0.125m'X\fP -.if n .ds TX TeX -.ie t .ds OX \fIT\v'+0.25m'E\v'-0.25m'X\fP -.el .ds OX TeX -.\" BX definition must follow TX so BX can use TX -.if t .ds BX \fRB\s-2IB\s0\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds BX BibTeX -.\" LX definition must follow TX so LX can use TX -.if t .ds LX \fRL\\h'-0.36m'\\v'-0.15v'\s-2A\s0\\h'-0.15m'\\v'0.15v'\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds LX LaTeX -.\"===================================================================== -.SH NAME -pktype \- verify and translate a packed font bitmap file to plain text -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B pktype -.IR pk_file [pk] -.\"===================================================================== -.SH DESCRIPTION -This manual page is not meant to be exhaustive. The complete -documentation for this version of \*(TX can be found in the info file -or manual -.IR "Web2C: A TeX implementation" . -.PP -The -.B pktype -program translates a packed font file -.RI ( pk ) -(output by, for example, -.BR gftopk (1) -to a file that humans can read. It also serves as a -.I pk -file-validating program (i.e., if -.B pktype -can read it, it's correct) and as an example of a -.IR pk -reading -program for other software that wants to read -.I pk -files. -.PP -The input -.I pk_file -on the command line may omit the suffix `pk. -The plain text translation is always written to standard output. -.PP -The output file gives a compact encoding of the packed encoding, using -conventions described in the source code. Run lengths of black pixels -alternate with parenthesized run lengths of white pixels, and brackets -are used to indicate when a row should be repeated. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH ENVIRONMENT -.B pktype -looks for -.I pk_file -in the usual places according to Kpathsea. -.PP -See -.BR tex (1) -for the details of the searching. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR dvitype (1), -.BR gftopk (1), -.BR gftype (1). -.br -Donald E. Knuth et al., -.IR \*(MFware . -.\"===================================================================== -.SH AUTHORS -Tomas Rokicki wrote the program, -Donald E. Knuth originally ported it to Unix, -Pierre MacKay originally adapted it for compilation with Web2c. diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/pltotf.man b/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/pltotf.man deleted file mode 100644 index 8e7e5b46595..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/pltotf.man +++ /dev/null @@ -1,83 +0,0 @@ -.TH PLTOTF 1 "16 June 2015" "Web2C @VERSION@" -.\"===================================================================== -.if n .ds MF Metafont -.if t .ds MF Metafont -.if t .ds TX \fRT\\h'-0.1667m'\\v'0.20v'E\\v'-0.20v'\\h'-0.125m'X\fP -.if n .ds TX TeX -.ie t .ds OX \fIT\v'+0.25m'E\v'-0.25m'X\fP -.el .ds OX TeX -.\" BX definition must follow TX so BX can use TX -.if t .ds BX \fRB\s-2IB\s0\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds BX BibTeX -.\" LX definition must follow TX so LX can use TX -.if t .ds LX \fRL\\h'-0.36m'\\v'-0.15v'\s-2A\s0\\h'-0.15m'\\v'0.15v'\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds LX LaTeX -.if n .ds WB Web -.if t .ds WB W\s-2EB\s0 -.\"===================================================================== -.SH NAME -pltotf \- convert property list files to TeX font metric (tfm) format -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B pltotf -.RB [ \-verbose ] -.IR pl_file_name [ \fB.pl\fP ] -.RI [ tfm_file_name [ \fB.tfm\fP ]] -.\"===================================================================== -.SH DESCRIPTION -This manual page is not meant to be exhaustive. The complete -documentation for this version of \*(TX can be found in the info file -or manual -.IR "Web2C: A TeX implementation" . -.PP -The -.B pltotf -program translates a (human-oriented) property list file to a -(program-oriented) \*(TX font metric file. Thus, after editing the property -list file, a TFM file can be generated for use with, for example, -.BR tex (1). -.PP -The -.I pl_file_name -is extended with -.B .pl -if it lacks a suffix. No path searching is done. -.PP -If no -.I tfm_file_name -is given, the basename of -.I pl_file_name -with suffix -.B .tfm -is used; otherwise -.I tfm_file_name -is extended with -.B .tfm -if it lacks a suffix. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH OPTIONS -Without the -.B \-verbose -option, -.B pltotf -operates silently. With it, a banner and progress report are printed on -.IR stdout . -.\"===================================================================== -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR tftopl (1). -.br -Donald E. Knuth, -.IR "\*(OXware" . -.br -Donald E. Knuth, -.IR "The \*(MFbook" , -(Volume C of -.IR "Computers and Typesetting" ), -Addison-Wesley, 1986, ISBN 0-201-13445-4. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH AUTHORS -Donald E. Knuth wrote the program. It was published as -part of the -.I \*(OXware -technical report, available from the \*(TX Users Group. -Howard Trickey, Pavel Curtis, and Richard Furuta originally ported it to -Unix. diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/pooltype.man b/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/pooltype.man deleted file mode 100644 index a08be578e17..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/pooltype.man +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -.TH POOLTYPE 1 "16 June 2015" "Web2C @VERSION@" -.\"===================================================================== -.if t .ds TX \fRT\\h'-0.1667m'\\v'0.20v'E\\v'-0.20v'\\h'-0.125m'X\fP -.if n .ds TX TeX -.ie t .ds OX \fIT\v'+0.25m'E\v'-0.25m'X\fP -.el .ds OX TeX -.\" BX definition must follow TX so BX can use TX -.if t .ds BX \fRB\s-2IB\s0\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds BX BibTeX -.\" LX definition must follow TX so LX can use TX -.if t .ds LX \fRL\\h'-0.36m'\\v'-0.15v'\s-2A\s0\\h'-0.15m'\\v'0.15v'\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds LX LaTeX -.if n .ds WB Web -.if t .ds WB W\s-2EB\s0 -.\"===================================================================== -.SH NAME -pooltype \- display a WEB pool file -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B pooltype -.I pool_file_name -.\"===================================================================== -.SH DESCRIPTION -This manual page is not meant to be exhaustive. The complete -documentation for this version of \*(TX can be found in the info file -or manual -.IR "Web2C: A TeX implementation" . -.PP -The -.B pooltype -program translates a (program-oriented) \*(WB string pool file to a -(human-oriented) text file. -.PP -The -.I pool_file_name -must be complete; no adding of default extensions or path searching is done. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR tangle (1). -.\"===================================================================== -.SH AUTHORS -Donald E. Knuth wrote the program and originally ported it to Unix. It was -published as part of the -.I \*(OXware -technical report, available from the \*(TX Users Group. diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/ppltotf.man b/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/ppltotf.man deleted file mode 100644 index 449e15c9eed..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/ppltotf.man +++ /dev/null @@ -1,96 +0,0 @@ -.TH PPLTOTF 1 "15 March 2019" "Web2C @VERSION@" -.\"===================================================================== -.if t .ds TX \fRT\\h'-0.1667m'\\v'0.20v'E\\v'-0.20v'\\h'-0.125m'X\fP -.if n .ds TX TeX -.ie t .ds OX \fIT\v'+0.25m'E\v'-0.25m'X\fP\" -.el .ds OX TeX\" -.\" BX definition must follow TX so BX can use TX -.if t .ds BX \fRB\s-2IB\s0\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds BX BibTeX -.\" LX definition must follow TX so LX can use TX -.if t .ds LX \fRL\\h'-0.36m'\\v'-0.15v'\s-2A\s0\\h'-0.15m'\\v'0.15v'\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds LX LaTeX -.\"===================================================================== -.SH NAME -ppltotf, uppltotf \- Create Japanese p\*(TX font metric (JFM) -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B ppltotf -.RI [ options ] -.IR pl_file_name [ \fB.pl\fP ] -.RI [ tfm_file_name [ \fB.tfm\fP ]] -.\"===================================================================== -.SH DESCRIPTION -The -.B ppltotf -program translates a Japanese property list (JPL) file to a Japanese -p\*(TX font metric (JFM) file. -The resulting JFM file can be used with p\*(TX and e-p\*(TX. -.PP -The -.B uppltotf -program is a Unicode-enabled version of ppltotf. -The resulting JFM file can be used with up\*(TX and e-up\*(TX. -.PP -In the following sections, we refer to these programs as -.BR (u)ppltotf . -.PP -.B (u)ppltotf -is upper compatible with -.BR pltotf ; -if the input PL file is for roman fonts, it is translated into an -ordinary \*(TX font metric (TFM) file. -The difference between -.B ppltotf -and -.B uppltotf -lies in the output encoding: -.B ppltotf -always outputs JIS-encoded JFM; on the other hand, -.B uppltotf -outputs Unicode-encoded JFM by default. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH OPTIONS -Compared to pltotf, the following option is added to -.BR (u)ppltotf . -.TP -.BI -kanji \ string -Sets the input Japanese \fIKanji\fR code. The -.I string -can be one of the followings: -.IR euc \ (EUC-JP), -.IR jis \ (ISO-2022-JP), -.IR sjis \ (Shift_JIS), -.IR utf8 \ (UTF-8), -.IR uptex \ (UTF-8; -.B uppltotf -only). -.PP -When one of -.IR euc , -.IR jis , -.I sjis -or -.I utf8 -is specified, both -.B ppltotf -and -.B uppltotf -output a JIS-encoded JFM. -When -.I uptex -is specified with -.BR uppltotf , -it outputs a Unicode-encoded JFM. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR ptex (1). -.\"===================================================================== -.SH AUTHORS -.B (u)ppltotf -is maintained by -Japanese \*(TX Development Community <https://texjp.org>. -For bug reports, open an issue at -GitHub repository <https://github.com/texjporg/tex-jp-build>, -or send an e-mail to <issue@texjp.org>. -.PP -This manual page was written by Hironobu Yamashita. diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/ptex.man b/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/ptex.man deleted file mode 100644 index 7a8d2313995..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/ptex.man +++ /dev/null @@ -1,93 +0,0 @@ -.TH PTEX 1 "27 May 2018" "Web2C @VERSION@" -.\"===================================================================== -.if t .ds TX \fRT\\h'-0.1667m'\\v'0.20v'E\\v'-0.20v'\\h'-0.125m'X\fP -.if n .ds TX TeX -.ie t .ds OX \fIT\v'+0.25m'E\v'-0.25m'X\fP\" -.el .ds OX TeX\" -.\" BX definition must follow TX so BX can use TX -.if t .ds BX \fRB\s-2IB\s0\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds BX BibTeX -.\" LX definition must follow TX so LX can use TX -.if t .ds LX \fRL\\h'-0.36m'\\v'-0.15v'\s-2A\s0\\h'-0.15m'\\v'0.15v'\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds LX LaTeX -.\"===================================================================== -.SH NAME -ptex, uptex, eptex, euptex \- Japanese "Publishing TeX" -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B ptex -.RI [ options ] -.RI [ \fB&\fPformat ] -.RI [ file | \fB\e\fPcommands ] -.\"===================================================================== -.SH DESCRIPTION -p\*(TX (\fBptex\fR) -is a \*(TX engine with extensions for Japanese typesetting, including -features related to line breaking rules, inter-character spacing and -vertical writing. It was first developed by ASCII Corporation, in the -aim of providing a Japanese \*(TX which can be used for commercial -publishing. For p\*(TX, the character set available is limited to -JIS X 0208, namely JIS level-1 and level-2. -.PP -up\*(TX (\fBuptex\fR) -is a Unicode-enabled p\*(TX with extensions for better handling of -CJK (Chinese, Japanese and Korean) multilingual documents. -It has been developed by Takuji Tanaka since 2007. -.PP -e-p\*(TX (\fBeptex\fR) is a merge of e-\*(TX and p\*(TX. -.PP -e-up\*(TX (\fBeuptex\fR) is a merge of e-\*(TX and up\*(TX. -.PP -In the following sections, we refer to these engines as (e-)(u)p\*(TX. -.PP -(e-)(u)p\*(TX's handling of its command-line arguments is similar to -that of the other \*(TX programs in the -.I web2c -implementation. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH OPTIONS -Here we list only additions/deletions of command line options which are -specific to (e-)(u)p\*(TX. For (u)p\*(TX, other options are similar to -\*(TX. For e-(u)p\*(TX, other options are similar to e-\*(TX. -.TP -Additions (supported by ptexenc library): -.TP -.BI -kanji \ string -Sets the input Japanese \fIKanji\fR code. The -.I string -can be either -.IR euc \ (EUC-JP), -.IR jis \ (ISO-2022-JP), -.IR sjis \ (Shift_JIS), -and -.IR utf8 \ (UTF-8). -For (e-)up\*(TX, -.I uptex -is also allowed. -.TP -.BI -kanji-internal \ string -Sets the internal \fIKanji\fR code. The string can be either -.IR euc , -and -.IR sjis . -For (e-)up\*(TX, -.I uptex -is also allowed. -.TP -Deletions: -.TP -.B -enc -In this version of (e-)(u)p\*(TX, enc\*(TX extensions are -\fInot\fR available. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR tex (1), -.BR etex (1). -.\"===================================================================== -.SH AUTHORS -This version of (e-)(u)p\*(TX is maintained by -Japanese \*(TX Development Community <https://texjp.org>. -For bug reports, open an issue at -GitHub repository <https://github.com/texjporg/tex-jp-build>, -or send an e-mail to <issue@texjp.org>. -.PP -This manual page was written by Hironobu Yamashita. diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/ptftopl.man b/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/ptftopl.man deleted file mode 100644 index 6ac5c7cf216..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/ptftopl.man +++ /dev/null @@ -1,95 +0,0 @@ -.TH PTFTOPL 1 "15 March 2019" "Web2C @VERSION@" -.\"===================================================================== -.if t .ds TX \fRT\\h'-0.1667m'\\v'0.20v'E\\v'-0.20v'\\h'-0.125m'X\fP -.if n .ds TX TeX -.ie t .ds OX \fIT\v'+0.25m'E\v'-0.25m'X\fP\" -.el .ds OX TeX\" -.\" BX definition must follow TX so BX can use TX -.if t .ds BX \fRB\s-2IB\s0\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds BX BibTeX -.\" LX definition must follow TX so LX can use TX -.if t .ds LX \fRL\\h'-0.36m'\\v'-0.15v'\s-2A\s0\\h'-0.15m'\\v'0.15v'\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds LX LaTeX -.\"===================================================================== -.SH NAME -ptftopl, uptftopl \- Convert Japanese p\*(TX font metric (JFM) files to propery list -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B ptftopl -.RI [ OPTIONS ] -.IR tfm_name [ \fB.tfm\fP ] -.RI [ pl_name [ \fB.pl\fP ]] -.\"===================================================================== -.SH DESCRIPTION -The -.B ptftopl -program translates a Japanese p\*(TX font metric (JFM) file to a -Japanese property list (JPL) file. It also serves as a TFM/JFM-file -validating program. -.PP -The -.B uptftopl -program is a Unicode-enabled version of ptftopl. -.PP -In the following sections, we refer to these programs as -.BR (u)ptftopl . -.PP -.B (u)ptftopl -is upper compatible with -.BR tftopl ; -if the input TFM file is for roman fonts, it is translated into an -ordinary property list file. -The difference between -.B ptftopl -and -.B uptftopl -lies in the internal encoding: when the input is a JFM file, -.B ptftopl -always treats it as a JIS-encoded JFM; on the other hand, -.B uptftopl -treats it as a Unicode-encoded JFM by default. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH OPTIONS -Compared to tftopl, the following option is added to -.BR (u)ptftopl . -.TP -.BI -kanji \ string -Sets the output Japanese \fIKanji\fR code. The -.I string -can be one of the followings: -.IR euc \ (EUC-JP), -.IR jis \ (ISO-2022-JP), -.IR sjis \ (Shift_JIS), -.IR utf8 \ (UTF-8), -.IR uptex \ (UTF-8; -.B uptftopl -only). -.PP -When one of -.IR euc , -.IR jis , -.I sjis -or -.I utf8 -is specified, both -.B ptftopl -and -.B uptftopl -treats the input JFM as JIS-encoded. -When -.I uptex -is specified with -.BR uptftopl , -it treats the input JFM as Unicode-encoded. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR ptex (1). -.\"===================================================================== -.SH AUTHORS -.B (u)ptftopl -is maintained by -Japanese \*(TX Development Community <https://texjp.org>. -For bug reports, open an issue at -GitHub repository <https://github.com/texjporg/tex-jp-build>, -or send an e-mail to <issue@texjp.org>. -.PP -This manual page was written by Hironobu Yamashita. diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/spell.add b/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/spell.add deleted file mode 100644 index 0d9bbd4159f..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/spell.add +++ /dev/null @@ -1,236 +0,0 @@ -AMSLATEX -AMSTEX -AY -AmSLaTeX -AmSTeX -Atari -BI -BIBINPUTS -BIBTEX -BX -BibTeX -Breitenlohner -CONTENTS.tex -CS -DOC -DVI -DVITYPE -DeVice -Furuta -GFFONTS -GFTODVI -GFTOPK -GFTYPE -INITEX -ISBN -Ignacio -LX -LaTeX -Lamport -Liang -MAGSTEP -MF -MFBASES -MFEDIT -MFINPUTS -MFPOOL -MFT -MFTERM -MacKay -ONLINE -Oren -PATGEN -PKFONTS -PKTOGF -PKTYPE -PLTOTF -POOLTYPE -Patashnik -Pavel -Rokicki -SLITEX -Sewell -Spivak -SunView -TEX -TEXEDIT -TEXFONTS -TEXFORMATS -TEXINPUTS -TEXMFOUTPUT -TEXPKS -TEXPOOL -TFM -TFTOPL -TUGboat -TW -TeX -Tek -Tomas -Trickey -VF -VFFONTS -VFTOVP -VIRTEX -VPTOVF -WB -Zabala -a.out -al -amsart -amsbook -amslatex -amslatex.tex -amstex -amstexl -amstexl.fmt -aux -auxname -batchmode -bbl -bibtex -bitmap -bitmaps -blecchhh -bst -btxbst.doc -btxdoc.bib -btxdoc.tex -btxhak.tex -ch -changefile -charcode -cmbase.mf -cmbase.mft -cmmf.base -cmr8 -cmtt10 -com -controlsequence -def -defs -dpi -ds -dvi -dvitype -emacs -font.mf -foo -foo.base -footex -footex.fmt -gf -gf,pk -gftodvi -gftopk -gftype -gray.mf -gray.tfm -grayfont -grayfontarea -hp2627 -hy -hyphen.tex -iffalse -ing -inimf -initex -io.2602gf -io.300gf -io.300pk -io.dvi -jobname -karl -lamstex -lamstex.fmt -lamstex.tmp -latex.fmt -letterforms -linenumber -litprog -localfont -lplain -lplain.fmt -mag -magstep -magsteps -mf -mf.pool -mf.tbl -mfput -mft -mftmac.tex -modes.mf -mybase -myfmt -myfonts -mylib -mytex -mytex.fmt -na -nl -nnn -nocite -nput -nr -null.mf -null.tex -online -openin -paper.dvi -paper.log -paper.tex -patgen -phen -pk -pktogf -pktype -pl -plain.fmt -plain.mf -plain.mft -plain.tex -pltotf -pooltype -prettyprinting -printengine -puter -setenv -shsu.edu -site.h -slantfont -slantimagen6 -slitex -slitex.fmt -splain -splain.fmt -supercedes -sy -tek -testart.tex -testbook.tex -tex -tex.fmt -tex.pool -texinfo -texput -tfm -tftopl -tion -typesettable -ucb -ump -uniterm -username -vf -vfm -vftovp -virmf -virtex -vpl -vptovf -web2c -webfile -webmac.tex -xampl.bib -xterm diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/tangle.man b/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/tangle.man deleted file mode 100644 index 3b524db6da7..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/tangle.man +++ /dev/null @@ -1,172 +0,0 @@ -.TH TANGLE 1 "16 June 2015" "Web2C @VERSION@" -.\"===================================================================== -.if n .ds MF Metafont -.if t .ds MF Metafont -.if t .ds TX \fRT\\h'-0.1667m'\\v'0.20v'E\\v'-0.20v'\\h'-0.125m'X\fP -.if n .ds TX TeX -.ie t .ds OX \fIT\v'+0.25m'E\v'-0.25m'X\fP -.el .ds OX TeX -.\" BX definition must follow TX so BX can use TX -.if t .ds BX \fRB\s-2IB\s0\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds BX BibTeX -.\" LX definition must follow TX so LX can use TX -.if t .ds LX \fRL\\h'-0.36m'\\v'-0.15v'\s-2A\s0\\h'-0.15m'\\v'0.15v'\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds LX LaTeX -.if n .ds WB Web -.if t .ds WB W\s-2EB\s0 -.\"===================================================================== -.SH NAME -tangle \- translate WEB to Pascal -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B tangle -.RI [ options ] -.IR webfile [ \fB.web\fP ] -.RI [ changefile [ \fB.ch\fP ]] -.\"===================================================================== -.SH DESCRIPTION -This manual page is not meant to be exhaustive. The complete -documentation for this version of \*(TX can be found in the info file -or manual -.IR "Web2C: A TeX implementation" . -.PP -The -.B tangle -program converts a \*(WB -source document into a Pascal program that may be compiled in the usual -way with the on-line Pascal compiler (e.g., -.BR pc (1)). -The output file is packed into lines of 72 characters or less, with -the only concession to readability being the termination of lines at -semicolons when this can be done conveniently. -.PP -The \*(WB language allows you to prepare a single document containing all -the information that is needed both to produce a compilable Pascal -program and to produce a well-formatted document describing the program -in as much detail as the writer may desire. The user of \*(WB must be -familiar with both \*(TX and Pascal. \*(WB also provides a relatively -simple, although adequate, macro facility that permits a Pascal program -to be written in small easily-understood modules. -.PP -The command line should have either one or two names on it. -The first is taken as the \*(WB file (and -.B .web -is added if there is no -extension). -If there is another name, it is a change file (and -.B .ch -is added if there is -no extension). The change file overrides parts of the \*(WB file, -as described in the \*(WB system documentation. -.PP -The output files are a Pascal file and a string pool file, -whose names are formed by adding -.B .p -and -.B .pool -respectively to the root of the \*(WB file name. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH "OPTIONS" -This version of -.B tangle -understands the following options. Note that some of these options -may render the output unsuitable for processing by a Pascal compiler. -.TP -.B --help -Print help message and exit. -.TP -.BI --length \ number -Compare only the first -.I number -characters of identifiers when checking for collisions. The default -is 32, the original -.B tangle -used 7. -.TP -.B --loose -When checking for collisions between identifiers, honor the settings -of the -.BR --lowercase , -.BR --mixedcase , -.BR --uppercase , -and -.B --underline -options. This is the default. -.TP -.B --lowercase -Convert all identifiers to lowercase. -.TP -.B --mixedcase -Retain the case of identifiers. This is the default. -.TP -.B --strict -When checking for collisions between identifiers, strip underlines and -convert all identifiers to uppercase first. -.TP -.B --underline -Retain underlines (also known as underscores) in identifiers. -.TP -.B --uppercase -Convert all identifiers to uppercase. This is the behaviour of the -original -.BR tangle . -.TP -.B --version -Print version information and exit. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH ENVIRONMENT -The environment variable WEBINPUTS is used to search for the input files, -or the system default if WEBINPUTS is not set. See -.BR tex (1) -for the details of the searching. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR pc (1), -.BR pxp (1) -(for formatting -.B tangle -output when debugging), -.BR tex (1). -.PP -Donald E. Knuth, -.IR "The \*(WB System of Structured Documentation" . -.PP -Donald E. Knuth, -.IR "Literate Programming" , -Computer Journal -.BR 27 , -97\-111, 1984. -.PP -Wayne Sewell, -.IR "Weaving a Program" , -Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1989, ISBN 0-442-31946-0. -.PP -Donald E. Knuth, -.I "\*(OX: The Program" -(Volume B of -.IR "Computers and Typesetting" ), -Addison-Wesley, 1986, ISBN 0-201-13437-3. -.PP -Donald E. Knuth, -.I "\*(MF: The Program" -(Volume D of -.IR "Computers and Typesetting" ), -Addison-Wesley, 1986, ISBN 0-201-13438-1. -.PP -These last two are by far the largest extant examples of \*(WB -programs. -.PP -There is an active Internet electronic mail discussion list on the -subject of literate programming; send a subscription request to -.I litprog-request@shsu.edu -to join. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH AUTHORS -\*(WB was designed by Donald E. Knuth, based on an earlier system -called DOC (implemented by Ignacio Zabala). -The -.B tangle -and -.B weave -programs are themselves written in \*(WB. The system -was originally ported to Unix at Stanford by Howard Trickey, and at -Cornell by Pavel Curtis. diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/tex.man b/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/tex.man deleted file mode 100644 index 07d744ab033..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/tex.man +++ /dev/null @@ -1,522 +0,0 @@ -.TH TEX 1 "6 August 2019" "Web2C @VERSION@" -.\"===================================================================== -.if n .ds MF Metafont -.if t .ds MF Metafont -.if t .ds TX \fRT\\h'-0.1667m'\\v'0.20v'E\\v'-0.20v'\\h'-0.125m'X\fP -.if n .ds TX TeX -.ie t .ds OX \fIT\v'+0.25m'E\v'-0.25m'X\fP -.el .ds OX TeX -.\" BX definition must follow TX so BX can use TX -.if t .ds BX \fRB\s-2IB\s0\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds BX BibTeX -.\" LX definition must follow TX so LX can use TX -.if t .ds LX \fRL\\h'-0.36m'\\v'-0.15v'\s-2A\s0\\h'-0.15m'\\v'0.15v'\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds LX LaTeX -.if n .ds WB Web -.if t .ds WB W\s-2EB\s0 -.\" EX and EE are used for displays that are pure code -.de EX -.nf -.ft CW -.. -.de EE -.ft R -.fi -.. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH NAME -tex, initex \- text formatting and typesetting -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B tex -.RI [ options ] -.RI [ \fB&\fPformat ] -.RI [ file | \fB\e\fPcommands ] -.\"===================================================================== -.SH DESCRIPTION -Run the \*(TX typesetter on -.IR file , -usually creating -.IR file.dvi . -If the file argument has no extension, ".tex" will be appended to it. -Instead of a filename, a set of \*(TX commands can be given, the first -of which must start with a backslash. -With a -.BI & format -argument \*(TX uses a different set of precompiled commands, -contained in -.IR format\fB.fmt\fP ; -it is usually better to use the -.B -fmt -.I format -option instead. -.PP -\*(TX -formats the interspersed text and commands contained in the named -files -and outputs a typesetter independent file (called -.IR DVI , -which is short for -.IR "DeVice Independent" ). -\*(TX's capabilities and language are described in -.IR "The \*(OXbook" . -\*(TX -is normally used with a large body of precompiled macros, -and there are several specific formatting systems, such as -\*(LX, -which require the support of several macro files. -.PP -This version of \*(TX looks at its command line to see what name it -was called under. If they exist, then both -.B initex -and -.B virtex -are symbolic links to the -.B tex -executable. When called as -.BR initex -(or when the -.B -ini -option is given) it can be used to precompile macros into a -.I .fmt -file. When called as -.B virtex -it will use the -.I plain -format. When called under any other name, \*(TX will use that name as -the name of the format to use. For example, when called as -.B tex -the -.I tex -format is used, which is identical to the -.I plain -format. The commands defined by the -.I plain -format are documented in -.IR "The \*(OXbook" . -Other formats that are often available include -.I latex -and -.IR amstex . -.PP -The non-option command line arguments to the -\*(TX -program are passed to it as the first input line. (But it is often -easier to type extended arguments as the first input line, since UNIX -shells tend to gobble up or misinterpret \*(TX's favorite symbols, -like backslashes, unless you quote them.) -As described in -.IR "The \*(OXbook" , -that first line should begin with a filename, a -.IR \econtrolsequence , -or a -.IR &formatname . -.PP -The normal usage is to say -.EX -tex paper -.EE -to start processing -.IR paper.tex . -The name -.I paper -will be the ``jobname'', and is used in forming -output filenames. -If \*(TX doesn't get a filename in the first line, the jobname is -.IR texput . -When looking for a file, \*(TX looks for the name with and without the -default extension -.RI ( .tex ) -appended, unless the name already contains that extension. If -.I paper -is the ``jobname'', -a log of error messages, with rather more detail than normally appears -on the screen, will appear in -.IR paper.log , -and the output file will be in -.IR paper.dvi . -.PP -This version of \*(TX can look in the first line of the file -.I paper.tex -to see if it begins with the magic sequence -.IR %& . -If the first line begins with -.BI %& format -.BI -translate-file \ tcxname -then \*(TX will use the named format and translation table -.I tcxname -to process the source file. Either the format name or the -.B -translate-file -specification may be omitted, but not both. This overrides the -format selection based on the name by which the program is invoked. -The -.B -parse-first-line -option or the -.B parse_first_line -configuration variable controls whether this behaviour is enabled. -.PP -The -.I e -response to \*(TX's error prompt causes the system default editor to -start up at the current line of the current file. The environment -variable TEXEDIT can be used to change the editor used. It may -contain a string with "%s" indicating where the filename goes and "%d" -indicating where the decimal line number (if any) goes. For example, -a TEXEDIT string for -.B emacs -can be set with the -.B sh -command -.EX -\fITEXEDIT="emacs +%d %s"; export TEXEDIT\fP -.EE -.PP -A convenient file in the library is -.IR null.tex , -containing nothing. -When \*(TX can't find a file it thinks you want to input, it keeps -asking you for another filename; responding `null' gets you out -of the loop if you don't want to input anything. You can also type your -EOF character (usually control-D). -.PP -.\"===================================================================== -.SH OPTIONS -This version of \*(TX understands the following command line options. -.TP -.BI -cnf-line \ string -Parse -.I string -as a -.I texmf.cnf -configuration line. See the Kpathsea manual. -.TP -.B -enc -Enable the enc\*(TX extensions. This option is only effective in -combination with -.BR -ini . -For documentation of the enc\*(TX extensions see -.BR http://www.olsak.net/enctex.html . -.TP -.B -file-line-error -Print error messages in the form -.I file:line:error -which is similar to the way many compilers format them. -.TP -.B -no-file-line-error -Disable printing error messages in the -.I file:line:error -style. -.TP -.B -file-line-error-style -This is the old name of the -.B -file-line-error -option. -.TP -.BI -fmt \ format -Use -.I format -as the name of the format to be used, instead of the name by which -\*(TX was called or a -.I %& -line. -.TP -.B -halt-on-error -Exit with an error code when an error is encountered during processing. -.TP -.B -help -Print help message and exit. -.TP -.B -ini -Start in -.I INI -mode, which is used to dump formats. The -.I INI -mode can be used for typesetting, but no format is preloaded, and -basic initializations like setting catcodes may be required. -.TP -.BI -interaction \ mode -Sets the interaction mode. The mode can be either -.IR batchmode , -.IR nonstopmode , -.IR scrollmode , -and -.IR errorstopmode . -The meaning of these modes is the same as that of the corresponding -\ecommands. -.TP -.B -ipc -Send DVI output to a socket as well as the usual output file. Whether -this option is available is the choice of the installer. -.TP -.B -ipc-start -As -.BR -ipc , -and starts the server at the other end as well. Whether this option -is available is the choice of the installer. -.TP -.BI -jobname \ name -Use -.I name -for the job name, instead of deriving it from the name of the input file. -.TP -.BI -kpathsea-debug \ bitmask -Sets path searching debugging flags according to the bitmask. See the -.I Kpathsea -manual for details. -.TP -.BI -mktex \ fmt -Enable -.RI mktex fmt , -where -.I fmt -must be either -.I tex -or -.IR tfm . -.TP -.B -mltex -Enable ML\*(TX extensions. Only effective in combination with -.BR -ini . -.TP -.BI -no-mktex \ fmt -Disable -.RI mktex fmt , -where -.I fmt -must be either -.I tex -or -.IR tfm . -.TP -.BI -output-comment \ string -Use -.I string -for the -.I DVI -file comment instead of the date. -.TP -.BI -output-directory \ directory -Write output files in -.I directory -instead of the current directory. Look up input files in -.I directory -first, then along the normal search path. See also description of the -TEXMFOUTPUT environment variable. -.TP -.B -parse-first-line -If the first line of the main input file begins with -.I %& -parse it to look for a dump name or a -.B -translate-file -option. -.TP -.B -no-parse-first-line -Disable parsing of the first line of the main input file. -.TP -.BI -progname \ name -Pretend to be program -.IR name . -This affects both the format used and the search paths. -.TP -.B -recorder -Enable the filename recorder. This leaves a trace of the files opened -for input and output in a file with extension -.IR .fls . -.TP -.B -shell-escape -Enable the -.BI \ewrite18{ command } -construct. The -.I command -can be any shell command. This construct is normally -disallowed for security reasons. -.TP -.B -no-shell-escape -Disable the -.BI \ewrite18{ command } -construct, even if it is enabled in the -.I texmf.cnf -file. -.TP -.B -src-specials -Insert source specials into the -.I DVI -file. -.TP -.BI -src-specials \ where -Insert source specials in certain places of the -.I DVI -file. -.I where -is a comma-separated value list: -.IR cr , -.IR display , -.IR hbox , -.IR math , -.IR par , -.IR parent , -or -.IR vbox . -.TP -.BI -translate-file \ tcxname -Use the -.I tcxname -translation table to set the mapping of input characters and -re-mapping of output characters. -.TP -.BI -default-translate-file \ tcxname -Like -.B -translate-file -except that a -.I %& -line can overrule this setting. -.TP -.B -version -Print version information and exit. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH ENVIRONMENT -See the Kpathsearch library documentation (the `Path specifications' -node) for precise details of how the environment variables are used. -The -.B kpsewhich -utility can be used to query the values of the variables. -.PP -One caveat: In most \*(TX formats, you cannot use ~ in a filename you -give directly to \*(TX, because ~ is an active character, and hence is -expanded, not taken as part of the filename. Other programs, such as -\*(MF, do not have this problem. -.PP -.TP -.B TEXMFOUTPUT -Normally, \*(TX puts its output files in the current directory. If -any output file cannot be opened there, it tries to open it in the -directory specified in the environment variable TEXMFOUTPUT. -There is no default value for that variable. For example, if you say -.I tex paper -and the current directory is not writable, if TEXMFOUTPUT has -the value -.IR /tmp , -\*(TX attempts to create -.I /tmp/paper.log -(and -.IR /tmp/paper.dvi , -if any output is produced.) TEXMFOUTPUT is also checked for input -files, as \*(TX often generates files that need to be subsequently -read; for input, no suffixes (such as ``.tex'') are added by default, -the input name is simply checked as given. -.TP -.B TEXINPUTS -Search path for -.I \einput -and -.I \eopenin -files. -This should probably start with ``.'', so -that user files are found before system files. An empty path -component will be replaced with the paths defined in the -.I texmf.cnf -file. For example, set TEXINPUTS to ".:/home/user/tex:" to prepend the -current directory and ``/home/user/tex'' to the standard search path. -.TP -.B TEXFORMATS -Search path for format files. -.TP -.B TEXPOOL -search path for -.B tex -internal strings. -.TP -.B TEXEDIT -Command template for switching to editor. The default, usually -.BR vi , -is set when \*(TX is compiled. -.TP -.B TFMFONTS -Search path for font metric -.RI ( .tfm ) -files. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH FILES -The location of the files mentioned below varies from system to -system. Use the -.B kpsewhich -utility to find their locations. -.TP -.I texmf.cnf -Configuration file. This contains definitions of search paths as well -as other configuration parameters like -.BR parse_first_line . -.TP -.I tex.pool -Text file containing \*(TX's internal strings. -.TP -.I texfonts.map -Filename mapping definitions. -.TP -.I *.tfm -Metric files for \*(TX's fonts. -.TP -.I *.fmt -Predigested \*(TX format (.\|fmt) files. -.TP -.I $TEXMFMAIN/tex/plain/base/plain.tex -The basic macro package described in the \*(OXbook. -.br -.\"===================================================================== -.SH NOTES -This manual page is not meant to be exhaustive. The complete -documentation for this version of \*(TX can be found in the info manual -.IR "Web2C: A TeX implementation" . -.\"===================================================================== -.SH BUGS -This version of \*(TX implements a number of optional extensions. -In fact, many of these extensions conflict to a greater or lesser -extent with the definition of \*(TX. When such extensions are -enabled, the banner printed when \*(TX starts is changed to print -.B TeXk -instead of -.BR TeX . -.PP -This version of \*(TX fails to trap arithmetic overflow when -dimensions are added or subtracted. Cases where this occurs are rare, -but when it does the generated -.I DVI -file will be invalid. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR mf (1), -.br -Donald E. Knuth, -.IR "The \*(OXbook" , -Addison-Wesley, 1986, ISBN 0-201-13447-0. -.br -Leslie Lamport, -.IR "\*(LX \- A Document Preparation System" , -Addison-Wesley, 1985, ISBN 0-201-15790-X. -.br -K. Berry, -.IR "Eplain: Expanded plain \*(TX" , -https://tug.org/eplain -.br -Michael Spivak, -.IR "The Joy of \*(OX" , -2nd edition, Addison-Wesley, 1990, ISBN 0-8218-2997-1. -.br -.I TUGboat -(the journal of the \*(TX Users Group). -https://tug.org/TUGboat -.\"===================================================================== -.SH TRIVIA -\*(TX, pronounced properly, rhymes with ``blecchhh.'' The proper -spelling in typewriter-like fonts is ``TeX'' and not ``TEX'' or ``tex.'' -.\"===================================================================== -.SH AUTHORS -\*(TX was created by Donald E. Knuth, -who implemented it using his \*(WB system for Pascal programs. -It was ported to Unix at Stanford by Howard Trickey, and -at Cornell by Pavel Curtis. -The version now offered with the Unix \*(TX distribution is that -generated by the \*(WB to C system -.RB ( web2c ), -originally written by Tomas Rokicki and Tim Morgan. -.PP -The enc\*(TX extensions were written by Petr Olsak. diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/tftopl.man b/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/tftopl.man deleted file mode 100644 index 087f53fcdd9..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/tftopl.man +++ /dev/null @@ -1,107 +0,0 @@ -.TH TFTOPL 1 "16 June 2015" "Web2C @VERSION@" -.\"===================================================================== -.if n .ds MF Metafont -.if t .ds MF Metafont -.if t .ds TX \fRT\\h'-0.1667m'\\v'0.20v'E\\v'-0.20v'\\h'-0.125m'X\fP -.if n .ds TX TeX -.ie t .ds OX \fIT\v'+0.25m'E\v'-0.25m'X\fP -.el .ds OX TeX -.\" BX definition must follow TX so BX can use TX -.if t .ds BX \fRB\s-2IB\s0\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds BX BibTeX -.\" LX definition must follow TX so LX can use TX -.if t .ds LX \fRL\\h'-0.36m'\\v'-0.15v'\s-2A\s0\\h'-0.15m'\\v'0.15v'\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds LX LaTeX -.\"===================================================================== -.SH NAME -tftopl \- convert TeX font metric (tfm) files to property lists -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B tftopl -.RI [ OPTIONS ] -.IR tfm_name [ \fB.tfm\fP ] -.RI [ pl_name [ \fB.pl\fP ]] -.\"===================================================================== -.SH DESCRIPTION -This manual page is not meant to be exhaustive. The complete -documentation for this version of \*(TX can be found in the info file -or manual -.IR "Web2C: A TeX implementation" . -.PP -The -.B tftopl -program translates a (program-oriented) font metric file to a -(human-oriented) property list file. Thus, you can edit the contents of -the TFM files, if the font designer has not done his or her job -properly, or if you're encountering strange difficulties, or if you're -just curious. It also serves as a TFM-file validating program, i.e., if -no error messages are given, the input file is correct. -.PP -The -.I pl_name -is extended with -.B .pl -if it lacks a suffix. -If -.I pl_name -is not given, standard output is used. Likewise, -.I tfm_name -is extended with -.B .tfm -if it lacks a suffix. Also, path searching is done for the TFM file -using the environment variable TEXFONTS. If that is not set, -.B tftopl -uses the system default. -.PP -See -.BR tex (1) -for the details of the searching. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH OPTIONS -.TP -.BI \-charcode-format= format -The argument -.I format -specifies how character codes are output in the PL file. By -default, only letters and digits are output using the -.B C -integer code (i.e., in ASCII); the others are output in octal. (Unless -the font's coding scheme starts with -.B "TeX math sy" -or -.BR "TeX math ex" , -in which case all character codes are output in octal.) If -.I format -is -.BR ascii , -all character codes that correspond to graphic characters, besides the -left and right parentheses, are output in ASCII. Finally, if -.I format -is -.BR octal , -all character codes are output in octal. -.PP -.TP -.B \-verbose -Without this option, -.B tftopl -operates silently. With it, a banner and progress report are printed on -.IR stdout . -.\"===================================================================== -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR pltotf (1), -.br -Donald E. Knuth, -.IR "\*(OXware" . -.br -Donald E. Knuth, -.I "The \*(MFbook" -(Volume C of -.IR "Computers and Typesetting" ), -Addison-Wesley, 1986, ISBN 0-201-13445-4. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH AUTHORS -Donald E. Knuth wrote the program. It was published as -part of the -.I \*(OXware -technical report, available from the \*(TX Users Group. -Howard Trickey and Pavel Curtis originally ported it to Unix. diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/tie.man b/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/tie.man deleted file mode 100644 index 7be5044677b..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/tie.man +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -.TH TIE 1 "8 June 2020" "Web2C @VERSION@" -.\"===================================================================== -.SH NAME -tie \- merge or apply WEB change files -.\"===================================================================== -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B tie -.BR \-c | \-m -.I outputfile masterfile -.IR changefile .\|.\|. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH DESCRIPTION -The -.B tie -program is used to process multiple change files used with the WEB -system for literate programming. The WEB programs allow to apply -patches to a source file (the -.IR masterfile ) -by means of a number of change files (often only a single change file -is allowed). -.B Tie -can be used to either merge up to 32 change files into a single one -or to apply the changes to the -.I masterfile -in order to create a new one. Output of either the new change file or -the patched master file goes into -.IR outputfile . -.\"===================================================================== -.SH OPTIONS -.TP -.B \-c -Create a single change file from the given -.IR changefile s. -.TP -.B \-m -Create a new master file by applying the given -.IR changefile s. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH ENVIRONMENT -The environment variable WEBINPUTS is used to search for the input files, -or the system default if WEBINPUTS is not set. See -.BR tex (1) -for the details of the searching. -To avoid conflicts with other programs that also use the WEBINPUTS -environment, you can be more specific and use WEBINPUTS_tie for -special requirements in TIE. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR web (1), -.BR ctie (1), -.BR cweb (1). -.\"===================================================================== -.SH "AUTHOR" -Klaus Guntermann, TH Darmstadt, Institut f. Theoretische Informatik. Man page -by Joachim Schnitter, TH Darmstadt, Phys. Chemie I. diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/ttf2afm.man b/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/ttf2afm.man deleted file mode 100644 index e042d588342..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/ttf2afm.man +++ /dev/null @@ -1,75 +0,0 @@ -.TH TTF2AFM 1 "8 March 2016" "Web2C @VERSION@" -.PP -.SH "NAME" -ttf2afm \- utility to generate AFM files for TrueType fonts -.PP -.SH "SYNOPSIS" -.B ttf2afm -.RI [ OPTIONS ] -.I FONTFILE -.PP -.SH "DESCRIPTION" -.PP -\fBttf2afm\fP is used to generate Adobe Font Metrics (AFM) files for -TrueType (TTF) fonts to allow them to be used with TeX\&. -.PP -\fBttf2afm\fP takes the name of a TrueType font file as a required -argument\&. It may also take one or more options from the list below -(\fB-i\fP and \fB-u\fP are mutually exclusive)\&. -.PP -.SH "OPTIONS" -.PP -.IP "\fB-i\fP" -force printing glyph names in form -`index'\fIdecnum\fP\& -.IP "\fB-u\fP" -force printing glyph names in form -`uni'\fIhexnum\fP\& -.IP "\fB-c\fP \fIname\fP" -write encoding tables to file -\fIname\&.eMN\fP, where \fIM\fP is the platform -ID and \fIN\fP is the encoding ID -.IP "\fB-v\fP" -print program version -.IP "\fB-e\fP \fIenc\fP" -encode AFM output using encoding vector from \fIenc\fP -.IP "\fB-o\fP \fIoutfile\fP" -output to file \fIoutfile\fP instead of standard output -.IP "\fB-m\fP \fInum\fP" -use Unicode mapping \fInum\fP in the font -.PP -Platform numbers can be one of -.IP "0" -Apple Unicode -.IP "1" -Macintosh -.IP "2" -ISO -.IP "3" -Microsoft -.PP -Encodings can be -.IP "0" -Roman (if platform is Macintosh) -.IP "0" -Symbol (if platform is Microsoft) -.IP "1" -Unicode (if platform is Microsoft) -.PP -.SH "SEE ALSO" -afm2tfm(1), afm2pl(1). -FontForge (http://fontforge.sf.net). -LCDF TypeTools (http://lcdf.org). -A closer look at TrueType fonts and pdfTeX, Han The Thanh -(http://tug.org/TUGboat/tb30-1/tb94thanh.pdf). -.PP -.SH "BUGS" -.PP -Send bug reports to <pdftex@tug\&.org> (public mailing list)\&. -.PP -.SH "AUTHOR" -.PP -\fBttf2afm\fP is part of pdfTeX and was written by Han The Thanh\&. -.PP -This manual page was originally written by C\&.M\&. Connelly, for the -Debian GNU/Linux system, and updated by Karl Berry and others. diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/vftovp.man b/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/vftovp.man deleted file mode 100644 index bfe5eb50188..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/vftovp.man +++ /dev/null @@ -1,92 +0,0 @@ -.TH VFTOVP 1 "16 June 2015" "Web2C @VERSION@" -.\"===================================================================== -.if t .ds TX \fRT\\h'-0.1667m'\\v'0.20v'E\\v'-0.20v'\\h'-0.125m'X\fP -.if n .ds TX TeX -.ie t .ds OX \fIT\v'+0.25m'E\v'-0.25m'X\fP -.el .ds OX TeX -.\" BX definition must follow TX so BX can use TX -.if t .ds BX \fRB\s-2IB\s0\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds BX BibTeX -.\" LX definition must follow TX so LX can use TX -.if t .ds LX \fRL\\h'-0.36m'\\v'-0.15v'\s-2A\s0\\h'-0.15m'\\v'0.15v'\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds LX LaTeX -.\"===================================================================== -.SH NAME -vftovp \- convert virtual font (vf) files to virtual property lists (vpl) -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B vftovp -.RI [ OPTIONS ] -.IR vf_name [ \fB.vf\fP ] -.RI [ tfm_name [ \fB.tfm\fP ] -.RI [ vpl_name [ \fB.vpl\fP ]]] -.\"===================================================================== -.SH DESCRIPTION -This manual page is not meant to be exhaustive. The complete -documentation for this version of \*(TX can be found in the info file -or manual -.IR "Web2C: A TeX implementation" . -.PP -The -.B vftovp -program translates a (program-oriented) virtual font file and its -accompanying \*(TX font metric file to a (human-oriented) property list file. -Thus, the virtual font can be edited, and its exact contents can be -displayed mnemonically. It also serves as a VF-file validating program; -if no error messages are given, the input files are correct. -.PP -The filenames are extended with the appropriate extension if necessary. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH OPTIONS -.TP -.BI \-charcode-format= format -The argument -.I format -specifies how character codes are output in the VPL file. By -default, only letters and digits are output using the -.B C -integer code (i.e., in ASCII); the others are output in octal. (Unless -the font's coding scheme starts with -.B "TeX math sy" -or -.BR "TeX math ex" , -when all are output in octal.) If -.I format -is -.BR ascii , -all character codes that correspond to graphic characters, besides the -left and right parentheses, are output in ASCII. On the other hand, if -.I format -is -.BR octal , -all character codes are output in octal. -.PP -.TP -.B \-verbose -Without this option, -.B vftovp -operates silently. With it, a banner and progress report are printed on -.IR stdout . -.\"===================================================================== -.SH ENVIRONMENT -.B vftovp -looks for -.I vf_name -using the -environment variable VFFONTS. If that is not set, it uses the variable -TEXFONTS. If that is not set, it uses the system default. -.PP -See -.BR tex (1) -for the details of the searching. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR pltotf (1), -.BR tftopl (1), -.BR vptovf (1). -.\"===================================================================== -.SH AUTHORS -Donald E. Knuth wrote the program, based in part on an idea of David Fuchs, -starting with the code for -.BR tftopl (1). -Karl Berry adapted it for compilation with -.BR web2c . diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/vptovf.man b/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/vptovf.man deleted file mode 100644 index 5bab94f0a7e..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/vptovf.man +++ /dev/null @@ -1,65 +0,0 @@ -.TH VPTOVF 1 "16 June 2015" "Web2C @VERSION@" -.\"===================================================================== -.if t .ds TX \fRT\\h'-0.1667m'\\v'0.20v'E\\v'-0.20v'\\h'-0.125m'X\fP -.if n .ds TX TeX -.ie t .ds OX \fIT\v'+0.25m'E\v'-0.25m'X\fP -.el .ds OX TeX -.\" BX definition must follow TX so BX can use TX -.if t .ds BX \fRB\s-2IB\s0\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds BX BibTeX -.\" LX definition must follow TX so LX can use TX -.if t .ds LX \fRL\\h'-0.36m'\\v'-0.15v'\s-2A\s0\\h'-0.15m'\\v'0.15v'\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds LX LaTeX -.\"===================================================================== -.SH NAME -vptovf \- convert virtual property lists to virtual font metrics -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B vptovf -.RB [ \-verbose ] -.IR vpl_name [ \fB.vpl\fP ] -.RI [ vfm_name [ \fB.vf\fP ] -.RI [ tfm_name [ \fB.tfm\fP ]]] -.\"===================================================================== -.SH DESCRIPTION -This manual page is not meant to be exhaustive. The complete -documentation for this version of \*(TX can be found in the info file -or manual -.IR "Web2C: A TeX implementation" . -.PP -The -.B vptovf -program translates a (human-oriented) property list file to a pair of -(program-oriented) files in the VF (virtual font) and TFM (\*(TX font metric) -formats. Thus, a virtual font -file can be edited and its exact contents -can be displayed mnemonically. -New virtual fonts, which map characters as seen by \*(TX into an arbitrary -sequence of low-level typesetting operations, -can also be created in this way. -.PP -All three filenames, -.IR vpl_name , -.IR vf_name , -and -.IR tfm_name , -are extended with the appropriate suffix, if they lack one. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH OPTIONS -Without the -.B \-verbose -option, -.B vptovf -operates silently. With it, a banner and progress report are printed on -.IR stdout . -.\"===================================================================== -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR pltotf (1), -.BR tftopl (1), -.BR vftovp (1). -.\"===================================================================== -.SH AUTHORS -Donald E. Knuth wrote the program, based in part on an idea of David Fuchs, -starting with the code for -.BR pltotf (1). -Karl Berry adapted it for compilation with -.BR web2c . diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/weave.man b/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/weave.man deleted file mode 100644 index 9c79ff2559d..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/weave.man +++ /dev/null @@ -1,78 +0,0 @@ -.TH WEAVE 1 "16 June 2015" "Web2C @VERSION@" -.\"===================================================================== -.if n .ds MF Metafont -.if t .ds MF Metafont -.if n .ds TX TeX -.if t .ds TX \fRT\\h'-0.1667m'\\v'0.20v'E\\v'-0.20v'\\h'-0.125m'X\fP -.ie t .ds OX \fIT\v'+0.25m'E\v'-0.25m'X\fP -.el .ds OX TeX -.\" BX definition must follow TX so BX can use TX -.if n .ds BX BibTeX -.if t .ds BX \fRB\s-2IB\s0\fP\*(TX -.\" LX definition must follow TX so LX can use TX -.if n .ds LX LaTeX -.if t .ds LX \fRL\\h'-0.36m'\\v'-0.15v'\s-2A\s0\\h'-0.15m'\\v'0.15v'\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds WB Web -.if t .ds WB W\s-2EB\s0 -.\"===================================================================== -.SH NAME -weave \- translate WEB to TeX -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B weave -.RB [ \-x ] -.IR webfile [ \fB.web\fP ] -.RI [ changefile [ \fB.ch\fP ]] -.\"===================================================================== -.SH DESCRIPTION -This manual page is not meant to be exhaustive. The complete -documentation for this version of \*(TX can be found in the info file -or manual -.IR "Web2C: A TeX implementation" . -.PP -The -.B weave -program is used to create a \*(TX file for viewing a \*(WB program. -It takes appropriate care of typographic details like page -layout and the use of indentation, italics, boldface, etc., and it supplies -extensive cross-index information that it gathers automatically. -The command line arguments are the same as for -.B tangle -except for the option: -.B \-x -says to omit the index, module name list, and table of contents pages. -(A -.I CONTENTS.tex -file will still be written when the \*(TX file is processed, -however, unless some macros in -.I webmac.tex -are redefined.) -.PP -The output \*(TX file name is formed by adding -.B .tex -to the root of the \*(WB file name. -.PP -There are several macros -that probably should be redefined by -the programmer at the beginning of the \*(WB file. -It is a good idea to set \\title -to the name of the program. -And, to cause output of only changed modules, one can say -\\let\\maybe=\\iffalse (usually as the first change in the -change file). -.\"===================================================================== -.SH ENVIRONMENT -The environment variable WEBINPUTS is used to search for the input files, -or the system default if WEBINPUTS is not set. See -.BR tex (1) -for the details of the searching. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH FILES -.TP \w'@@'u+2n -.I $TEXMFMAIN/tex/plain/base/webmac.tex -\*(TX macros used by -.B weave -output. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR tangle (1) -for references, authors, and other information. diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/xetex.man b/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/xetex.man deleted file mode 100644 index 7ebc9d4900a..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/xetex.man +++ /dev/null @@ -1,71 +0,0 @@ -.TH XETEX 1 "10 July 2018" "Web2C @VERSION@" -.\"===================================================================== -.if t .ds TX \fRT\\h'-0.1667m'\\v'0.20v'E\\v'-0.20v'\\h'-0.125m'X\fP -.if n .ds TX TeX -.\" LX definition must follow TX so LX can use TX -.if t .ds LX \fRL\\h'-0.36m'\\v'-0.15v'\s-2A\s0\\h'-0.15m'\\v'0.15v'\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds LX LaTeX -.\"===================================================================== -.SH NAME -xetex \- extended TeX with native support for Unicode, OpenType, system fonts -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B xetex -.RI [ options ] -.RI [ \fB&\fPformat ] -.RI [ file | \fB\e\fPcommands ] -.\"===================================================================== -.SH DESCRIPTION -Xe\*(TX (\fBxetex\fR) is a \*(TX engine with native support for Unicode, -OpenType, and system-installed fonts, using third-party libraries (such -as ICU, HarfBuzz, and Freetype). It was developed by Jonathan Kew for SIL. -.PP -Xe\*(TX includes the e-\*(TX extensions and many extensions from pdf\*(TX, -sometimes with different primitive names. -.PP -Xe\*(TX is now released as part of \*(TX Live <https://tug.org/texlive>. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH OPTIONS -Xe\*(TX's handling of its command-line arguments is similar to -that of the other \*(TX programs in the Web2C implementation. -Here we list only additions/deletions of command line options which are -specific to Xe\*(TX; see etex(1) for common options. Additions: -.TP -.B -no-pdf -Generate Xe\*(TX's extended DVI (.xdv) output instead of pdf. -.TP -.BI -output-driver \ cmd -Run -.I cmd -instead of xdvipdfmx to translate xdv to pdf. -.TP -.BI -papersize \ string -Set pdf media size to -.IR string . -.PP -Removals: -.BR -draftmode , -.BR -enc , -.BR -ipc , -.BR -ipc-start , -.BR -translate-file . -.\"===================================================================== -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR tex (1), -.BR etex (1), -.BR latex (1). -.br -Home page: <https://tug.org/xetex> -.br -CTAN page: <https://ctan.org/pkg/xetex> -.br -Reference manual: <https://ctan.org/pkg/xetexref> -.\"===================================================================== -.SH AUTHORS -Xe\*(TX is maintained by Jonathan Kew and others. -.br -Public discussion list: <http://lists.tug.org/xetex> -.br -Bug reports: <http://sourceforge.net/p/xetex/bugs/> -.PP -This manual page was written by Karl Berry. It is released to the public -domain. |