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author | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2006-08-27 18:16:22 +0000 |
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committer | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2006-08-27 18:16:22 +0000 |
commit | 4ab3220f33f1983f5aff7b7253ad229e44c952fe (patch) | |
tree | c9d2408cfe8c113537c0031bc7e50bda98a262dc /Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/base/texsys.cfg | |
parent | 6e05e1819838930d7f7e4eb36620d2994a45b97b (diff) |
latex core update from latex-tds (27aug06)
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/base/texsys.cfg b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/base/texsys.cfg deleted file mode 100644 index 8220bc5bae0..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/base/texsys.cfg +++ /dev/null @@ -1,204 +0,0 @@ -% \subsection{texsys.cfg} -% -% This file contains the site specific definitions of the four macros\\ -% |\@currdir|, |\input@path|, |\filename@parse| and |\@TeXversion|. -% -% As distributed it only contains comments, however this `empty' -% file will work on many systems because of the automatic tests built -% into |ltdirchk.dtx|. You \emph{are} allowed to edit this file to add -% definitions of these macros appropriate to your system. -% -% -% The macros that must be defined are: -% -% \DescribeMacro{\@currdir} -% |\@currdir|\meta{filename}\meta{space} should expand to a form of the -% filename that uniquely refers to the `current directory' if this is -% possible. (The expansion should also end with a space.) on UNIX, -% this is |\def\@currdir{./}|. For more exotic operating systems you may -% want to make |\@currdir| a macro with arguments delimited by |.| -% and/or \meta{space}. If the operating system has no concept of -% directory structure, this macro should be defined to be empty. -% -% -% \DescribeMacro{\input@path} -% If the primitive |\openin| searches the same directories as the -% primitive |\input|, then it is possible to tell (using |\ifeof|) -% whether a file exists before trying to input it. For systems like -% this, |\input@path| should be left undefined. -% -% If |\openin| does not `follow' |\input| then |\input@path| must be -% defined to be a list of directories to search for input files. The -% format for each directory is as for |\@currdir|, normally just a -% prefix is required, but it may be a macro with space-delimited -% argument. That is, if \meta{dir} is an entry in the input path, -% \TeX will try to load the expansion of -% -% \meta{dir}\meta{filename}\meta{space} -% -% So either \meta{dir} should be defined as a macro with argument -% delimited by space, or it should just expand to a directory name, -% including the final directory separator, so that it may be -% concatenated with the \meta{filename}. This means that for UNIX-like -% syntax, each \meta{dir} should end with a slash, |/|. One exception to -% this rule is that the input path should \emph{always} contain the -% empty directory |{}| as this will allow `full pathnames' to be used, -% and the `current directory' to be searched. -% -% |\input@path| should expand to a list of such directories, each in a -% |{}| group. -% -% -% \DescribeMacro{\filename@parse} -% After a call of the form: |\filename@parse{|\meta{filename}|}|, the -% three macros |\filename@area|,|\filename@base|,|\filename@ext| should -% be defined to be the `area' (or directory), basename and -% extension respectively. If there was no extension specified in -% \meta{filename}, |\filename@ext| should be |\let| to |\relax| (so this -% case may be tested with |\@ifundefined{filename@ext}| and, perhaps a -% default extension substituted). -% -% Normally one would not need to define this macro in |texsys.cfg| as -% the automatic tests can supply parsers that work with UNIX and VMS -% syntax, as well as a basic parser that willcover many other cases. -% However some operating systems may need a `hand produced' parser -% in which case it should be defined in this file. -% -% The UNIX parser also works for most MSDOS \TeX\ versions. -% Currently if the UNIX or VMS parser is not used, |\filename@parse| is -% defined to always return an empty area, and to split the argument into -% basename and extension at the first `|.|' that occurs in the name. -% Parsers for other formats may be defined in |texsys.cfg|, -% in which case they will be used in preference to the default -% definitions. -% -% -% \DescribeMacro{\@TeXversion} -% You should not need to set this macro in |texsys.cfg|. \LaTeX\ -% tests to set this automatically. See the comments in the opening -% section of \texttt{ltdirchk.dtx}. -% -% -% The following sections give examples of definitions which might -% work on various systems. These are currently mainly untested as I only -% have access to a few systems, all of which do not need this file as -% the automatic tests work. All the code is commented out. -% -% \subsection{UNIX (web2c)} -% This implementation does make |\openin| and |\input| look in the same -% places. Acceptable settings are made by |ltdirchk.dtx|, and so this -% file may be empty. The definitions below are therefore just for -% information. -% \begin{macrocode} -%\def\@currdir{./} -%\let\input@path\@undefined -% \end{macrocode} -% -% \subsection{UNIX (other)} -% Apparently some commercial UNIX implementations have different paths -% for |\openin| and |\input|. For these one could use definitions like -% the following (with whatever directories are used at your site): -% note that the directory names should end with |/|. -% \begin{macrocode} -% \def\@currdir{./} -% \def\input@path{% -% {/usr/local/lib/tex/inputs/distrib/}% -% {/usr/local/lib/tex/inputs/contrib/}% -% {/usr/local/lib/tex/inputs/local/}% -% } -% \end{macrocode} -% -% \subsection{MSDOS (emtex)} -% This implementation does make |\openin| and |\input| look in the same -% places. Acceptable settings are made by |ltdirchk.dtx|, and so this -% file may be empty. The definitions below are therefore just for -% information. -% \begin{macrocode} -% \def\@currdir{./} -% \let\input@path\@undefined -% \end{macrocode} -% -% \subsection{MSDOS (other)} -% Some PC implementations have different paths -% for |\openin| and |\input|. For these one could use definitions like -% the following (with whatever directories are used at your site): -% note that the directory names should end with |/|. -% This assumes the implementation uses UNIX style |/| as the directory -% separator. -% \begin{macrocode} -% \def\@currdir{./} -% \def\input@path{% -% {c:/tex/inputs/distrib/}% -% {c:/tex/inputs/contrib/}% -% {c:/tex/inputs/local/}% -% } -% \end{macrocode} -% -% \subsection{VMS (DECUS \TeX, PD VMS 3.6)} -% This implementation does make |\openin| and |\input| look in the same -% places. Acceptable settings are made by |ltdirchk.dtx|, and so this -% file may be empty. The definitions below are therefore just for -% information. -% \begin{macrocode} -% \def\@currdir{[]} -% \let\input@path\@undefined -% \end{macrocode} -% -% \subsection{VMS (???)} -% Some VMS implementations have different paths -% for |\openin| and |\input|. For these one could use definitions like -% the following: -% \begin{macrocode} -% \def\@currdir{[]} -% \def\input@path{% -% {tex_inputs:}% -% {SOMEDISK:[SOME.TEX.DIRECTORY]}% -% } -% \end{macrocode} -% -% \subsection{MACINTOSH (OzTeX 1.6)} -% This implementation does make |\openin| and |\input| look in the same -% places. Acceptable settings are made by |ltdirchk.dtx|, and so this -% file may be empty. The definitions below are therefore just for -% information. -% \begin{macrocode} -% \def\@currdir{:} -% \let\input@path\@undefined -% \end{macrocode} -% -% \subsection{MACINTOSH (other)} -% Some Macintosh implementations have different paths -% for |\openin| and |\input|. For these one could use definitions like -% the following (with whatever folders are used on your machine): -% note that the directory names should end with |:|, and they should -% contain {\em no\/} spaces. -% \begin{macrocode} -% \def\@currdir{:} -% \def\input@path{% -% {Hard-Disk:Applications:TeX:TeX-inputs:}% -% {Hard-Disk:Applications:TeX:My-inputs:}% -% } -% \end{macrocode} -% -% \subsection{FAKE EXAMPLE} -% This example is for an operating system that has filenames of the -% form |<area>name| For maximum compatability with macro sets, -% you want |name.ext| to be mapped to |<ext>name|. -% and |<area>name.ext| to be mapped to |<area.ext>name|. -% |\input| does this mapping automatically, but |\openin| does not, and -% does not look in the same places as |\input|. -% |<>name| is the desired `current directory' syntax. -% -% the following code would possibly work: -% \begin{macrocode} -% \def\@dir#1#2 {% -% \@d@r{#1}#2..\@nil} -% \def\@d@r#1#2.#3.#4\@nil{% -% <\ifx\@dir#1\@dir\else#1\ifx\@dir#3\@dir\else.\fi\fi#3>#2 } -% -% \def\@currdir{\@dir{}} -% \def\input@path{% -% {\@dir{area.one}}% -% {\@dir{area.two}}% -% } -% \end{macrocode} |