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author | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2009-03-05 16:52:20 +0000 |
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committer | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2009-03-05 16:52:20 +0000 |
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/splitindex/install.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/splitindex/install.txt deleted file mode 100644 index b3277c4d803..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/splitindex/install.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,131 +0,0 @@ - SplitIndex Installation Guide - - 2003/01/15 - - -INTRODUCTION -============ - -If you know how to install LaTeX packages and how to install binary -programs, just do it. If you don't know, read the following. If you -are using Linux-i386 or OpenBSD-i386 or another Unix like environment -with installed Gnu fileutils and installed Gnu-C-Compiler, you may try -install.sh for installation. See - - ./install.sh --help - -for more information. If you don't have GCC, Linux-i386 or -OpenBSD-i386 you may also use install.sh, but you have to compile -and link splitindex.c before. See the splitidx manual for this. - -But you may also try the following step by step installation: - - -HOW TO GENERATE THE splitidx PACKAGE -==================================== - -1st) process splitidx.ins with TeX or LaTeX, e.g. using the following -input at a command shell (e.g. bash or command.com): - - latex splitidx.ins - -Maybe you'll be asked, if you want to overwrite existing files. Answer -this question with yes. - -2nd) have a look where your LaTeX Distribution searchs for -files. With teTeX you can ask kpathsea for this, e.g. using a unix -shell: - - kpsexpand \$TEXMFLOCAL - -to use the local texmf tree or: - - kpsexpand \$HOMETEXMF - -to use your private texmf tree. Following uses "TEXMF" to be a synonym -for the texmf tree you want to use. - -3rd) create folder TEXMF/tex/latex/misc (at Windows: -TEXMF\tex\latex\misc), if it doesn't exist. Copy splitidx.sty to this -folder. - -4th) call the program, which is used to update the filename data -base, e.g. texhash or mktexlsr if you are using teTeX/TeX Live. - - -HOW TO INSTALL THE BINARIES -=========================== - -5th) Rename the suitable binary (e.g. splitindex-Linux-i386, if you're -using Linux-i386) to splitindex or compile splitindex.c to generate -a binary named splitindex. - -6th) copy splitindex.java to the binary search path of SUN JAVA -1.4.1. - -7th) copy splitindex.pl and splitindex or splitindex.exe somewhere to -your binary search path (ask environment variable PATH). - -8th) copy the manual page splitindex.1 to your manual seach path. - -9th) copy splitindex.tex to the same location you've copied -splitidx.sty to and do 4th step again. - - -HOW TO GENERATE THE MANUAL -========================== - -10th) process splitidx.dtx with LaTeX to generate the user manual of -splitidx and SplitIndex, e.g. using the following input at a command -shell: - - latex splitidx.dtx - latex splitidx.dtx - mkindex splitidx - latex splitidx.dtx - -or (if you do not have the mkindex script): - - latex splitidx.dtx - latex splitidx.dtx - makeindex -s gind.ist splitidx - makeindex -s gglo.ist -o splitidx.gls splitidx.glo - latex splitidx.dtx - -You may print the resulting splitidx.dvi. If you prefere PDF files, -use pdflatex instead of latex. - -11th) read the manual you produced at 10th step. - - -HOW TO TEST YOUR INSTALLATION -============================= - -Use the following LaTeX source to test the installation. See -splitidx.dvi or splitidx.pdf to see how to do this. - -\documentclass{article} % We use \Class{article} class ... -\usepackage{splitidx} % ... and the \Package{splitidx} package -\makeindex % And we want index generation -\usepackage{hyperref} -% We define 4 indices: -\newindex[General Index]{idx} % Name and shortcut of the 1st index -\newindex[Index of Animals]{ani} % ... 2nd index -\newindex[Index of Fruits]{fru} % ... 3rd index -\newindex[Index of Vegetables]{veg} % ... \dots\ 4th index - -\begin{document} -Apples\sindex[fru]{apple} % an entry to fru index -and oranges\sindex[fru]{orange} % an entry to fru index -are fruits\sindex{fruits}. % an implicite entry to idx index -Tomatos\sindex[veg]{tomato} % an entry to veg index -are vegetables\index{vegetables}. % an implicite entry to idx index -Cats\sindex[ani]{cat} % an entry to ani index -are animals\sindex[idx]{animals}. % an explicite entry to idx index - -\twocolumn[% - \section*{Indices}% - \markboth{Indices}{Indices}% -] -\printsubindex* % print all indices -\end{document} |