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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/texsis/base/texsis.1 b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/texsis/base/texsis.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 241319867b8..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/otherformats/texsis/base/texsis.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,219 +0,0 @@ -.\" Unix Manual Pages for TeXsis, the TeX macros for physicists -.\"====================================================================== -.\" (C) Copyright 1991,1994,2000 by Eric Myers and Frank Paige. -.\" This file is a part of TeXsis. Distribution and/or modifications -.\" are allowed under the terms of the LaTeX Project Public License (LPPL). -.\" See the file COPYING or ftp://feynman.physics.lsa.umich.edu/texsis/LPPL -.\"====================================================================== -.\" To view this file without the man command type: -.\" 'nroff -man texsis.1 | more' -.\" or, on some versions of man, just man -l texsis.1 -.\" -.\" @(#) $Id: texsis.1,v 18.0 2000/05/17 00:52:43 myers Exp $ -.TH TEXSIS 1 "16 May 2000" "TeXsis 2.18" "User Manuals" -.SH NAME -TeXsis \- TeX macros for Physicists - -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B texsis -[ filename ] - -.SH DESCRIPTION -.B TeXsis -is a collection of -.B TeX -macros for typesetting physics documents such as papers and preprints, -conference proceedings, books, theses, referee reports, letters, and -memos. -.B TeXsis -macros provide automatic numbering of equations, automatic -numbering and formatting of references, double column formatting, macros -for making tables and figures, with or without captions, including -tables with horizontal and vertical rules. -.B TeXsis -supports a wide variety of type sizes and a number of -specialized document formats, and it even includes macros for making -form letters for job applications or letters of recommendation. -.PP -TeXsis is an extension of "plain" TeX, so anything you know how to do -in plain TeX you can do in TeXsis. -TeXsis macro instructions are simply abbreviations for often used -combinations of control sequences used to typeset physics documents. -For more information about plain TeX see the man pages for -.BR tex (1), -and/or -.I The TeXbook, -by D.E. Knuth. -.PP -TeXsis is stored as a pre-loaded format so that it loads quickly (see -the man pages for -.BR initex (1), -and/or "preloaded formats" in -.I The TeXbook -). -To run TeXsis simply give the command -.B texsis -in place of the -.B tex -command, i.e. -.br -.sp -.in +2 -.B texsis -[ filename ] -.in -2 -.br -.sp -where -.I filename.tex -is the name of a file containing TeX and/or TeXsis -\\controlsequences. -.PP -TeXsis is initally in plain TeX mode, i.e. 10pt type and singlespaced, -but the control sequence \\texsis selects 12pt type, doublespacing, -and enables other useful features. -Alternatively, \\paper turns on these features and sets things up to -typeset a paper, \\thesis does the same for typesetting a thesis, -\\letter is used to produce a letter using macros similar to those -listed in the back of -.I The TeXbook, -\\memo gives a setup for producing memoranda, and so on. -.PP -A manual which describes all of the TeXsis macro instructions is -available. -It is written in TeXsis, so it serves as its own example of how to -write a document with TeXsis. -The source code is also heavily commented, so it is possible to -extract useful macros from the source code and modify them to suit -your own purposes. -Provisions are made for local customization of TeXsis. -In particular, the file -.I TXSmods.tex, -if it exists, is read from the current directory or from the path -.B TEXINPUTS -whenever TeXsis is started. -You can therefore put your own custom macros for a given project in a -directory and they will automatically be loaded when TeXsis is run -from that directory. - -.SH INSTALLATION -There is an appendix to the printed manual containing detailed -installation instructions, but they are also provided in a form which -can be processed by plain TeX, in the file -.I Install.tex. - -.SH DIAGNOSTICS -TeXsis informational messages are written to the terminal and the log -file begining with `% '. -Warning and error messages begin with `> '. - -.SH FILES -The source files for TeXsis and the TeXsis manual are usually installed -in the same place the rest of TeX is kept. -Although this may vary from intallation to installation, it will -generally include a root directory named -.I texmf. -Common examples are -.I /usr/share/texmf/, -.I /usr/lib/teTeX/texmf, -or -.I /usr/local/lib/texmf. -Filenames here are relative to this -.I texmf -root directory. -.br -.TP 2.5i -.I web2c/texsis.fmt -TeXsis pre-loaded format. -.TP -.I tex/texsis/TXS*.tex -TeXsis source code. -.TP -.I tex/texsis/*.txs -"Style" files which can be read in at run time for special document -formats. -.TP -.I doc/texsis/TXS*.doc -Source for the printed TeXsis manual (written in TeXsis). -.TP -.I tex/texsis/TXSsite.tex -Local site customization instructions -(this is read only once, when the format file is created). -.TP -.I tex/texsis/TXSpatch.tex -Run time patch file (like a system TeXsis.rc file, it is read -every time TeXsis is run). -.TP -.I TXSmods.tex -Run time init file (this is read every time TeXsis is run from the -current directory, or from the search path in -.B TEXINPUTS -). - -.SH RESTRICTIONS -Please note that TeXsis is designed to be completely compatible with -plain TeX. -As a result it cannot be compatible with LaTeX. -.PP -Having the full manual written in TeXsis can cause a problem if you -don't have a version of TeXsis already running. -To get around this you can run -.I Manual.tex -through plain TeX and it will load the TeXsis files before processing -the manual. -This takes longer, but not by much. - - -.SH BUGS -Please report bugs (or suggestions for improvements) to -texsis@feynman.physics.lsa.umich.edu. -.PP -Patchs to correct small problems or make small improvements -are available at - - ftp://feynman.physics.lsa.umich.edu/texsis/ - -in the file -.I TXSpatch.tex -(If that file doesn't exist then there are no current patches.) - -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR initex (1), -.BR tex (1), -.BR virtex (1) -.br -Donald E. Knuth, -.I The TeXbook; -.br -Michael Doob, -.I A Gentle Introduction to TeX. - -.SH AUTHORS -Eric Myers <myers@umich.edu> -.br -Department of Physics -.br -University of Michigan -.br -Ann Arbor, Michigan USA -.sp 1 -and -.sp 1 -Frank E. Paige <paige@bnl.gov> -.br -Physics Department -.br -Brookhaven National Laboratory -.br -Upton, New York 11973 USA -.fi - -.SH VERSION -.de VL -\\$2 -.. -Revision Number: 2.18/beta3 -.br -Release Date: 16 May 2000 - -.end |