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author | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2019-04-05 22:43:08 +0000 |
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committer | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2019-04-05 22:43:08 +0000 |
commit | 317e397de1292f6565520e1ec532b2a7ad7bb009 (patch) | |
tree | 12c4156d18e49c461ce529cea80d4a1b9a62d9d4 /Master/install-tl | |
parent | cdeb40993c38d8ac74ff316d5b73c33b4dd5f9dc (diff) |
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diff --git a/Master/install-tl b/Master/install-tl index c11f28c028c..abe4ca265f7 100755 --- a/Master/install-tl +++ b/Master/install-tl @@ -2710,10 +2710,10 @@ C<-no-gui> option. =item C<tcl> -The tcl user interface (default on Mac OS and Windows). It starts -out with a small number of configuration options, roughly equivalent +The Tcl/Tk user interface (default on Macs and Windows). It starts +with a small number of configuration options, roughly equivalent to what the wizard option below offers, but a button C<Advanced> -takes you to a screen with roughly the same options as the perltk +takes you to a screen with roughly the same options as the C<perltk> interface. =item C<wizard> @@ -2738,20 +2738,20 @@ available, installation continues in text mode, except on Windows, where all gui options except C<text> are diverted to the default C<tcl> GUI. -The C<tcl> GUI requires Tcl/Tk. This is part of Mac OS and is often -already installed on Linux. For Windows, TeX Live provides a Tcl/Tk +The C<tcl> GUI requires Tcl/Tk. This is standard on Macs and is often +already installed on GNU/Linux. For Windows, TeX Live provides a Tcl/Tk runtime. =item B<-no-gui> -Use the text mode installer (default except on Windows and Mac OS). +Use the text mode installer (default except on Windows and Macs). =for comment Keep language list in sync with tlmgr. =item B<-lang> I<llcode> By default, the GUI tries to deduce your language from the -environment. The tcl GUI uses the language detection built into +environment. The Tcl GUI uses the language detection built into Tcl/Tk; the Perl/Tk GUIs use the C<LC_MESSAGES> environment variable. If that fails you can select a different language by giving this option with a language code (based on ISO 639-1). @@ -2782,12 +2782,12 @@ will be adjusted accordingly. =item B<-select-repository> -This option allows you to choose a particular mirror from the -current list of active CTAN mirrors. This option is supported in the -text, wizard and perltk installer modes, and will also offer to -install from local media if available, or from a repository -specified on the command line. It's useful when the (default) -automatic redirection does not choose a good host for you. +This option allows you to choose a particular mirror from the current +list of active CTAN mirrors. This option is supported in the C<text>, +C<wizard> and C<perltk> installer modes, and will also offer to install +from local media if available, or from a repository specified on the +command line. It's useful when the (default) automatic redirection does +not choose a good host for you. =item B<-all-options> @@ -2814,7 +2814,7 @@ building TeX Live, see L<https://tug.org/texlive/build.html>. =item B<-debug-translation> -In the Perl/Tk GUI modes, this options reports any missing, or more +In the Perl/Tk GUI modes, this option reports any missing, or more likely untranslated, messages to standard error. Helpful for translators to see what remains to be done. |