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authorNorbert Preining <preining@logic.at>2006-11-09 13:18:02 +0000
committerNorbert Preining <preining@logic.at>2006-11-09 13:18:02 +0000
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The Krakow-Vienna train ride update
package updates: ccaption cdpbundl chem-journal clefval coordsys dingbat dramatist egplot filecontents lcd maybemath metaobj metaplot mwcls pdfscreen pst-bar rsc dpfloat footbib jurabib added to ctan-tpm-check (and re-indented the long list) no changes between CTAN and depot, only added to the WorkingTPM list acmtrans bibunits bitfield blindtext bophook cherokee citeref cmdtrack colorinfo compactbib courier-scaled courseoutline coursepaper crop custom-bib cvsty dancers dashbox dcpic decimal digiconfigs dinat directory eCards eemeir ellipsis engrec envbig epiolmec epsf eqparbox eskd ethiop-t1 euro eurosans exam examplep expressg extarrows extsizes fp fribrief functan gatech-thesis ginpenc greenpoint hands hitec hvfloat hyperxmp inlinebib invoice isorot isotope jpsj kalender kerkis keystroke labels layouts lcg leaflet leawood lgreek limap lipsum listliketab logpap ltablex ltxindex mailing makebox makecirc makeglos maple mceinleger menu metatex mftinc mhs multicap mwrite nath nature ntgclass numline ofs ogham oldstyle papercdcase paresse parrun permute phaistos pittetd plates preprint prettyref program pseudocode pspicture pst-fr3d pst-math qcm rccol rcsinfo resume robustindex sae sauerj updates with changed files, but no added/removed files: ccaption cdpbundl chem-journal clefval coordsys dingbat dramatist egplot filecontents lcd maybemath metaobj metaplot mwcls pdfscreen pst-bar rsc updates with changes and added/removed files: dpfloat footbib jurabib git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@2411 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751
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-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cdpbundl/00readme.txt194
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cdpbundl/manifest.txt36
-rw-r--r--Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cdpbundl/overview.pdfbin678930 -> 679245 bytes
3 files changed, 114 insertions, 116 deletions
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cdpbundl/00readme.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cdpbundl/00readme.txt
index 0ee85668d63..a6e828117d0 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cdpbundl/00readme.txt
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cdpbundl/00readme.txt
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ This is file `00readme.txt'.
This file is part of a work named "C.D.P. Bundle".
-Copyright (C) 1999-2005 by Gustavo MEZZETTI <mezzetti@math.unipd.it>.
+Copyright (C) 1999-2006 by Gustavo MEZZETTI <mezzetti@math.unipd.it>.
The C.D.P. Bundle may be distributed and/or modified under the
conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ This file, after giving a brief description of the C.D.P. Bundle,
explains how to install it and how to generate its--alas, still
incomplete!--documentation.
-January 1, 2005
+January 1, 2006 (vers. 0.34)
@@ -45,19 +45,18 @@ CONTENTS
A DOZEN LINES DESCRIPTION OF THE SOFTWARE
=========================================
-The C.D.P. Bundle was originally developed for a free association
-named "C.D.P." (more on it in the documentation), to typeset its
-official letters with the appropriate letterhead; but more generally,
-it can be used to typeset high-quality business letters formatted
-according to Italian style conventions. It is highly configurable,
-and its modular structure provides you with building blocks of
-increasing level, by means of which you can compose practically every
-kind of business letter you could need (including anglo-saxon ones!).
-It is also possible to write letters divided into sections and
-paragraphs, to include floating figures and tables, and to use the
-commands "\tableofcontents", "\listoffigures", and "\listoftables" to
-compile the relevant indexes. A single input file can contain several
-letters, and each letter will have its own table of contents, etc.,
+The C.D.P. Bundle was originally developed for a free association named
+"C.D.P." (more on it in the documentation), to typeset its official letters
+with the appropriate letterhead; but more generally, it can be used to
+typeset high-quality business letters formatted according to Italian style
+conventions. It is highly configurable, and its modular structure provides
+you with building blocks of increasing level, by means of which you can
+compose practically every kind of business letter you could need (including
+anglo-saxon ones!). It is also possible to write letters divided into
+sections and paragraphs, to include floating figures and tables, and to use
+the commands "\tableofcontents", "\listoffigures", and "\listoftables" to
+compile the relevant indexes. A single input file can contain several
+letters, and each letter will have its own table of contents, etc.,
independent from the other ones.
@@ -65,24 +64,24 @@ independent from the other ones.
DRAWBACKS
=========
-The documentation included in this distribution is absolutely minimal.
-For meaningful instructions on how to use the macros, the reader is
-referred to other documents available at the web site of the author's
-department, which, however, are written in Italian. Since the main
-purpose of these macros is to typeset letters according to Italian
-conventions, this should not be a problem. I shall consider translating
-the documentation in English only if at least 5 persons ask me to.
+The documentation included in this distribution is absolutely minimal. For
+meaningful instructions on how to use the macros, the reader is referred to
+other documents available at the web site of the author's department,
+which, however, are written in Italian. Since the main purpose of these
+macros is to typeset letters according to Italian conventions, this should
+not be a problem. I will consider translating the documentation in English
+only if at least 5 persons ask me to.
INSTALLATION IN A SNAPSHOT
==========================
-The C.D.P. Bundle is distributed in the usual .dtx + .ins format. The
-main file is `cdpbundl.dtx', with installation script `cdpbundl.ins'.
-Do the usual things to install it and to generate the documentation.
-If you don't know what the usual things are, read below. Note that to
-generate the documentation you should do the following:
+The C.D.P. Bundle is distributed in the usual .dtx + .ins format. The main
+file is `cdpbundl.dtx', with installation script `cdpbundl.ins'. Do the
+usual things to install it and to generate the documentation. If you don't
+know what the usual things are, read below. Note that in order to generate
+the documentation you should do the following:
latex; latex; makeindex (.idx); makeindex (.glo); latex; latex.
@@ -91,17 +90,17 @@ latex; latex; makeindex (.idx); makeindex (.glo); latex; latex.
CHECKING THE CONTENTS OF THE DISTRIBUTION
=========================================
-Before installing the C.D.P. Bundle and generating its documentation, it
-is a good idea to read the file `manifest.txt', which lists all the
-files that make up the distribution, to check that you don't lack any of
-them (in particular, that you have the file `manifest.txt' itself!). If
-you do find that some files are missing, don't hesitate to complain to
-the distributor from whom you obtained the others: this person, company,
-or institution is infringing the copyright (actually, the copyleft) of
-the C.D.P. Bundle. Please remember, however, that in order to comply
-with the copyright a distributor is only requested to supply the files
-listed in `manifest.txt' under the title "MEANING OF THE TERM `Work'",
-and not those listed under "MEANING OF THE TERM `Compiled Work'".
+Before installing the C.D.P. Bundle and generating its documentation, it is
+a good idea to read the file `manifest.txt', which lists all the files that
+make up the distribution, to check that you don't lack any of them (in
+particular, that you have the file `manifest.txt' itself!). If you do find
+that some files are missing, don't hesitate to complain to the distributor
+from whom you obtained the others: this person, company, or institution is
+infringing the copyright (actually, the copyleft) of the C.D.P. Bundle.
+Please remember, however, that in order to comply with the copyright a
+distributor is only requested to supply the files listed in `manifest.txt'
+under the title "MEANING OF THE TERM `Work'", but not those listed under
+"MEANING OF THE TERM `Compiled Work'".
@@ -110,13 +109,12 @@ HOW TO INSTALL THE C.D.P. BUNDLE
To install the C.D.P. Bundle, follow these steps:
-1) Make sure that the files `cdpbundl.dtx' and `cdpbundl.ins' are placed
-in the same directory; below, we shall indicate this directory as "the
-current directory".
+1) Make sure that the files `cdpbundl.dtx' and `cdpbundl.ins' are placed in
+the same directory; below, we shall indicate this directory as "the current
+directory".
-2) Run LaTeX (or Plain TeX) once on the file `cdpbundl.ins'. This
-will generate, in the current directory, the following LaTeX input
-files:
+2) Run LaTeX (or Plain TeX) once on the file `cdpbundl.ins'. This will
+generate, in the current directory, the following LaTeX input files:
adiseal.sty
articoletteracdp.cls
@@ -128,39 +126,38 @@ files:
lettcdpadi.cls
letteracdp.cls
-3) Move all the files listed in 2) from the current directory to a
-LaTeX input directory--see b) and c) below.
+3) Move all the files listed in 2) from the current directory to a LaTeX
+input directory--see b) and c) below.
4) If you wish, delete the file `cdpbundl.log' to save disk space.
Installation is now finished! The following comments may be useful:
-a) The above listing of all the files you need to move is also
-displayed on the terminal at the end of the run of the file
-`cdpbundl.ins'.
-
-b) The documentation of your TeX installation should tell you how to
-find the LaTeX input directory/ies, and probably also how to create
-new LaTeX input directories reserved to hold your private classes and
-packages. If your TeX installation offers you the chance of defining
-your private LaTeX input directories, I recommend you exploit this
-possibility and place the generated files into such a directory.
-
-c) If you are not able to find the LaTeX input directories, or you are
-not allowed to modify them and cannot create your personal LaTeX input
-directories, do this: place all the files listed under 2) above in any
-directory of your choice (a newly created, empty directory would be
-the best choice, however); then put all the LaTeX source files that
-you want to typeset using the C.D.P. Bundle in that same directory.
-Of course, this solution becomes impractical if the number of such
-source files exceeds a dozen or so; but for a few files you can do
-this way, at least until you decide to finally learn how to create
-your private LaTeX input directories! :-)
-
-d) You may also choose to install the C.D.P. Bundle inside the main
-texmf tree of your TeX installation (as opposed to installing it inside
-a directory devoted to private classes and packages). In this case,
-note that the TDS-compliant location for the C.D.P. Bundle, that is, the
+a) The above listing of all the files you need to move is also displayed on
+the terminal at the end of the run of the file `cdpbundl.ins'.
+
+b) The documentation of your TeX installation should tell you how to find
+the LaTeX input directory/ies, and probably also how to create new LaTeX
+input directories reserved to hold your private classes and packages. If
+your TeX installation offers you the chance of defining your private LaTeX
+input directories, I recommend you exploit this possibility and place the
+generated files into such a directory.
+
+c) If you are not able to find the LaTeX input directories, or you are not
+allowed to modify them and cannot create your personal LaTeX input
+directories, do this: place all the files listed under 2) above in any
+directory of your choice (a newly created, empty directory would be the
+best choice, however); then put all the LaTeX source files that you want to
+typeset using the C.D.P. Bundle in that same directory. Of course, this
+solution becomes impractical if the number of such source files exceeds a
+dozen or so; but for a few files you can do this way, at least until you
+decide to finally learn how to create your private LaTeX input directories!
+:-)
+
+d) You may also choose to install the C.D.P. Bundle inside the main texmf
+tree of your TeX installation (as opposed to installing it inside a
+directory devoted to private classes and packages). In this case, note
+that the TDS-compliant location for the C.D.P. Bundle, that is, the
directory inside which you should put all the files listed in 2), is
$TEXMF/tex/latex/cdpbundl/
@@ -169,44 +166,39 @@ The documentation, on the other hand, should be stored inside
$TEXMF/doc/latex/cdpbundl/
-Of course, in order to do so you must have appropriate access
-priviledges to the texmf tree of your site.
+Of course, in order to do so you must have appropriate access priviledges
+to the texmf tree of your site.
HOW TO GENERATE THE DOCUMENTATION
=================================
-A shortened form of the documentation, already typeset and packaged in
-PDF format, is given in the file `overview.pdf' that you might have
-found on some sites (e.g., the CTAN sites). This file, however, is
-not part of the C.D.P. Bundle and distributors are not requested to
-include it among the distributed files. Moreover, it does not contain
-any implementation notes (in which most users are not at all
-interested).
+A shortened form of the documentation, already typeset and packaged in PDF
+format, is given in the file `overview.pdf' that you might have found on
+some sites (e.g., the CTAN sites). This file, however, is not part of the
+C.D.P. Bundle and distributors are not requested to include it among the
+distributed files. Moreover, it does not contain any implementation notes
+(in which most users are not at all interested).
-If the distributor from whom you obtained the C.D.P. Bundle did not
-provide the file `overview.pdf', or if you want the full
-documentation, complete with all the available implementation notes
-(but, alas, still incomplete for many respects), you can generate it
-by following these steps:
+If the distributor from whom you obtained the C.D.P. Bundle did not provide
+the file `overview.pdf', or if you want the full documentation, complete
+with all the available implementation notes (but, alas, still incomplete
+for many respects), you can generate it by following these steps:
1) Run LaTeX (_not_ Plain TeX) _twice_ on the file `cdpbundl.dtx'.
This, among other things, will generate the files `cdpbundl.idx' and
`cdpbundl.glo' in the same directory as the file `cdpbundl.dtx'.
-2) Run MakeIndex on the file `cdpbundl.idx' obtained in 1), using the
-style file `gind.sty', which is part of the standard LaTeX
-distribution.
+2) Run MakeIndex on the file `cdpbundl.idx' obtained in 1), using the style
+file `gind.sty', which is part of the standard LaTeX distribution.
-3) Run MakeIndex on the file `cdpbundl.glo' obtained in 1), using the
-style file `gglo.sty', which is part of the standard LaTeX
-distribution.
+3) Run MakeIndex on the file `cdpbundl.glo' obtained in 1), using the style
+file `gglo.sty', which is part of the standard LaTeX distribution.
4) Run LaTeX _two_ more times on the file `cdpbundl.dtx'.
-5) If you wish, you can now delete the following files, to save disk
-space:
+5) If you wish, you can now delete the following files, to save disk space:
cdpbundl.aux
cdpbundl.glo
@@ -218,12 +210,16 @@ space:
cdpbundl.log
cdpbundl.toc
-After step 4), you should get the documentation in DVI format in the
-file `cdpbundl.dvi', located in the same directory as `cdpbundl.dtx',
-with all indexes, table of contents, etc. correctly set.
+After step 4), you should get the documentation in DVI format in the file
+`cdpbundl.dvi', located in the same directory as `cdpbundl.dtx', with all
+indexes, table of contents, etc. correctly set.
-However, if you are neurotic (as I am) and have a fast computer, you
-could run LaTeX three or four times, instead of two, in step 1)... :-)
+However, if you are neurotic (as I am) and have a fast computer, you could
+run LaTeX three or four times, instead of two, in step 1)... :-)
+
+Other LaTeX typesetting engines should work in the same way, perhaps
+producing the output in a different format; for example, you may use
+pdflatex in place of LaTeX to obtain the documentation in PDF format.
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cdpbundl/manifest.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cdpbundl/manifest.txt
index 9edb5780a4e..4c63e5af5c7 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cdpbundl/manifest.txt
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cdpbundl/manifest.txt
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ This is file `manifest.txt'.
This file is part of a work named "C.D.P. Bundle".
-Copyright (C) 1999-2005 by Gustavo MEZZETTI <mezzetti@math.unipd.it>.
+Copyright (C) 1999-2006 by Gustavo MEZZETTI <mezzetti@math.unipd.it>.
The C.D.P. Bundle may be distributed and/or modified under the
conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3
@@ -21,23 +21,23 @@ precisely, it explains how the locutions "Work" and "Compiled Work",
used in the LaTeX Project Public License, are to be interpreted
in the case of this work.
-January 1, 2005
+January 1, 2006 (vers. 0.34)
MEANING OF THE TERM "Work"
==========================
-In the case of the C.D.P. Bundle, the "Work" is the collection of
-the following 4 files:
+In the case of the C.D.P. Bundle, the "Work" is the collection of the
+following 4 files:
00readme.txt -- start by reading this file
-manifest.txt -- this file
+manifest.txt -- the file you are reading now
cdpbundl.dtx -- main source file
cdpbundl.ins -- installation script
-If you have received the 4 files listed above, you posses an integral
-copy of the C.D.P. Bundle.
+If you have received the 4 files listed above, you possess an integral copy
+of the C.D.P. Bundle.
@@ -70,30 +70,32 @@ following one:
cdpbundl.pdf -- documentation in PDF format
-but at least one among the files `cdpbundl.dvi' and `cdpbundl.pdf' must
-be included in a "Compiled Work" that you want to distribute. The file
-`cdpbundl.pdf' is obtained by submitting to the program pdfTeX the file
-`cdpbundl.dtx'.
+but at least one among the files `cdpbundl.dvi' and `cdpbundl.pdf' must be
+included in a "Compiled Work" that you want to distribute. The file
+`cdpbundl.pdf' is obtained by submitting to the program pdflatex the file
+`cdpbundl.dtx', following the same steps as those explained in
+`00readme.txt' under the title "How to generate the documentation".
ANCILLARY FILES
===============
-The package of files distributed through the Comprehensive TeX Archive
+The package of files distributed through the Comprehensive TeX Archive
Network (CTAN) includes also the following two files:
README -- guide to directory contents
overview.pdf -- general information on the C.D.P. Bundle (PDF)
-This two files are included only for informative purposes and are _not_
-part of the C.D.P. Bundle.
+These two files are included only for informative purposes and are _not_ a
+required part of the C.D.P. Bundle (of course you may, if you wish, include
+them in your distribution too).
COMMENT
=======
-Please remember that, in order to distribute a functionally integral
-copy of the C.D.P. Bundle, it suffices to distribute only the 4 files
-that constitute the "Work".
+Please remember that, in order to distribute a LPPL-compliant copy of the
+C.D.P. Bundle, it suffices to distribute only the 4 files that constitute
+the "Work".
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cdpbundl/overview.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cdpbundl/overview.pdf
index 86da1fb9a59..2d93205b58f 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cdpbundl/overview.pdf
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cdpbundl/overview.pdf
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