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author | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2008-04-28 16:28:50 +0000 |
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committer | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2008-04-28 16:28:50 +0000 |
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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General -Public License instead of this License. diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/manjutex/EMTEX b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/manjutex/EMTEX deleted file mode 100644 index 3245d86009e..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/manjutex/EMTEX +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -REM This is the installation batch file skeleton for emtex -REM users. Please check this file carefully whether it -REM matches your system before you commit any changes. -REM -REM How to proceed: -REM -REM 1. Check for your drives and paths. -REM 2. Correct the following md and copy statements where -REM necessary. -REM 3. Rename this file from EMTEX to EMTEX.BAT -REM 4. Execute EMTEX.BAT - -ECHO Creating following directories: - -md \emtex\texinput\manjutex -md \emtex\mfinput\manjutex -md \emtex\tfm\manjutex -md \emtex\doc\manjutex - -ECHO Copying contents into newly created directories: - -copy texinput\*.* \emtex\texinput\manjutex\ -copy mfinput\*.* \emtex\mfinput\manjutex\ -copy tfm\*.* \emtex\tfm\manjutex\ -copy doc\*.* \emtex\doc\manjutex\ diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/manjutex/FILES b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/manjutex/FILES deleted file mode 100644 index 84fae184791..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/manjutex/FILES +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ -.: -COPYING -EMTEX -FILES -HISTORY -INSTALL -MIKTEX -README -doc -mfinput -texinput -tfm - -./doc: -manjutex.dvi -manjutex.ps -manjutex.tex - -./mfinput: -bthhsb.mf -bthhsm.mf -bthhwb.mf -bthhwm.mf -bthvsb.mf -bthvsm.mf -bthvwb.mf -bthvwm.mf -macodes.mf -maglyphs.mf -mantrlig.mf -mbatoms.mf -mbcodes.mf -mbglyphs.mf -mbnums.mf -mbparmb.mf -mbparmm.mf -mbparms.mf -mbpunc.mf - -./texinput: -diagnose.sty -lmabthh.fd -lmabthv.fd -lmaenc.def -manju.sty -manju.tex - -./tfm: -bthhsb.tfm -bthhsm.tfm -bthhwb.tfm -bthhwm.tfm -bthvsb.tfm -bthvsm.tfm -bthvwb.tfm -bthvwm.tfm diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/manjutex/HISTORY b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/manjutex/HISTORY deleted file mode 100644 index 4da0c020aaa..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/manjutex/HISTORY +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -Changes in ManjuTeX - -2001-03-31: Version 0.2 - - - First Public Version of ManjuTeX - - Glyphs stable, retransliteration engine stable, - code positions most certainly stable diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/manjutex/INSTALL b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/manjutex/INSTALL deleted file mode 100644 index 78cba849c8f..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/manjutex/INSTALL +++ /dev/null @@ -1,128 +0,0 @@ - Title: ManjuTeX - Version: 0.1 - Author: Oliver Corff - Copyright: Ulaanbaatar, Berlin, Beijing 2001 - Date: March 31, 2001 - (Timestamp: April 1, 2001) - Archive Name: manjutex.zip - Description: Manju for LaTeX - System Requirements: LaTeX2e (with vertical typesetting support), - LaTeX209, plain TeX (fonts only) - Fonts in Cork encoding (T1) are - required for the LaTeX2e installation; - they are considered to be an integral - part of any up-to-date LaTeX2e installation. - - Legal Notes: See end of this document - - -0. Introduction - -ManjuTeX (Manju for TeX) is a package which provides Manju to the -(La)TeX user community. - - -1. Installation - -Unpack the archive manjutex.zip in some temporary directory. - -teTeX users can proceed to section 1.2, MikTeX users should read -section 1.3. - - -1.1 emtex - -If you are an emtex user, read and follow the instructions in the -file EMTEX. - -Get the graphics package and the rotating packages as well as -GhostScript if you want to print portions of vertical Manju. - -The latex packages can be found at CTAN (both in the Internet and -on CD-ROM) under - - macros/latex/packages/graphics - macros/latex/contrib/supported/rotating - -GhostScript versions can be found at CTAN, too, in the -/support/ghostscript/gnu subdirectory. - - -1.2 teTeX (and other TeX systems based on the TeX Directory Structure) - -Create subdirectories, either in your main TeX installation, or -in any local tree, with the following structure: - - mkdir $TEXMF/tex/latex/manjutex/ - mkdir $TEXMF/fonts/source/public/mfinput/manjutex/ - mkdir $TEXMF/fonts/tfm/manjutex/ - mkdir $TEXMF/doc/manjutex/ - -Copy the appropriate contents into the newly created directories: - - cp $TMP/texinput/* $TEXMF/tex/latex/manjutex/ - cp $TMP/mfinput/* $TEXMF/fonts/source/public/mfinput/manjutex/ - cp $TMP/tfm/mls/* $TEXMF/fonts/tfm/manjutex/ - cp $TMP/doc/* $TEXMF/doc/manjutex/ - -Rehash the file name database by executing texhash. - -There is no need to procure the graphics and rotating packages -externally since they are provided with teTeX. - -GhostScript and GhostView are also regularly found on UNIX and -notably Linux systems so there should be full-fledged off-the-shelf -support for the vertical text capsules offered by ManjuTeX. - - -1.3 MikTeX - -Read and follow the instructions in the file MIKTEX. - -Get the graphics package and the rotating packages as well as -GhostScript if you want to print portions of vertical Mongolian. - -The latex packages can be found at CTAN (both in the Internet and -on CD-ROM) under - - macros/latex/packages/graphics - macros/latex/contrib/supported/rotating - -GhostScript versions can be found at CTAN, too, in the -/support/ghostscript/gnu subdirectory. - - -2. Running ManjuTeX - -ManjuTeX is now ready for use. It is activated by stating - -\usepackage{manjutex} - -in the preamble of your document. - - -4. Legal Notes - -This software is put under the GNU Public Licence. - -Academical institutions and users are kindly requested to -submit offprints of articles (or title pages thereof) typeset -with ManjuTeX. - -The author cannot accept any responsability for the usability -and/or fitness of this software package for any particular -purpose. - -If you ever happen to modify any of the files, then that file -MUST be renamed prior to redistribution. Please contact the author -(e-mail: corff@zedat.fu-berlin.de) if you discover bugs, deficiencies -etc. - -Thank you for using ManjuTeX! - - Ulaanbaatar, Beijing, Berlin, Shenyang, - March 2001 - - Oliver Corff - corff@zedat.fu-berlin.de - corff@arvis.ac.mn diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/manjutex/MIKTEX b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/manjutex/MIKTEX deleted file mode 100644 index 5a74090e10f..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/manjutex/MIKTEX +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -REM This is the installation batch file skeleton for MikTeX -REM users. Please check this file carefully whether it -REM matches your system before you commit any changes. -REM -REM How to proceed: -REM -REM 1. Check for your drives and paths. -REM 2. Correct the following md and copy statements where -REM necessary. -REM 3. Rename this file from MIKTEX to MIKTEX.BAT -REM 4. Execute MIKTEX.BAT - -ECHO Creating following directories: - -md \localtexmf\texinput\manjutex -md \localtexmf\mfinput\manjutex -md \localtexmf\tfm\manjutex -md \localtexmf\doc\manjutex - -ECHO Copying contents into newly created directories: - -copy texinput\*.* \localtexmf\tex\latex\manjutex\ -copy mfinput\*.* \localtexmf\fonts\source\manjutex\ -copy tfm\*.* \localtexmf\fonts\tfm\manjutex\ -copy doc\*.* \localtexmf\doc\manjutex\ - -ECHO Remake file database: - -cd \texmf\miktex\config -configure -u -cd \temp\manjutex - -ECHO Everything should be installed now! |