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-THIS IS ALPHA QUALITY SOFTWARE!
-
-Did you read the README file?
-
-How to install:
-1. ./configure --prefix=/texmf-prefix
-2. make
-3a. If you dare (I wouldn't): make install
-3b. If you don't:
- cp texk/xdvik/xdvi.bin libs/t1lib/type1afm/type1afm /path/for/bin
-4. cp texk/xdvik/texmf/* /usr/local/texmf/share/lib/xdvi
- That might not be the right path for you though (
- /usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf/xdvi is another likely path).
- See point 5.
- PLEASE NOTE that these enc files are different from the ones used
- by dvips so they should not be in dvips' way. Please review xdvi.cfg
- to see what font maps are appropriate for you. Update the texk
- file database (teTeX users run 'texhash').
-5. Ensure that you have a XDVIINPUTS variable in your texmf.cnf or
- environment which names the directory you installed the above files
- in so xdvi can find them.
-6. Read XDVIFONTS to install type1 fonts for xdvi. Probably not needed
- in a recent teTeX installation.
-
-Here is the normal INSTALL file:
--------------
-
-Installing xdvik is essentially the same as installing any other
-Kpathsea-using program. Therefore, for the basic steps involved, the
-file `kpathsea/INSTALL'.
-
-For common problems and information on how to report a bug, see
-`kpathsea/BUGS'.
-
-xdvi-specific items and a terse summary of the steps:
-
-0.1. If you want the hypertext support (recognition of url specials and
-clicking on links), install the W3C reference library and header files
-if necessary: http://www.w3.org/pub/WWW/Library/w3c-libwww.tar.gz. The
-.h files must be visible to the compiler, so you may have to set the
-environment variable CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/local/include/wwwherever. (You may
-also be interested in the Java previewer IDVI, available at
-@url{http://www.win.tue.nl/~dickie/idvi}.)
-
-0.2. If you have Aladdin Ghostscript 4.0 or 4.01, get 4.02. Otherwise,
-xdvi will not be able to run gs to show included eps files. (You can
-fix this bug by adding a line
- .clearerror
-before the `% Close up systemdict.' comment.)
-
-1. Run `configure' (in the top-level directory, the one with
-subdirectories `kpathsea' and `xdvi'). This guesses system
-dependencies. configure --help lists all available options. See
-../kpathsea/CONFIGURE for options to the configure script; also run
-configure --help.
-
-By default, Ghostscript is used to render PostScript specials.
-To disable this, specify `--without-ps' to configure.
-To use Display PostScript instead of gs, specify `--with-ps=dps'.
-To use NeWS instead of gs, specify `--with-ps=news'.
-(Naturally you must have the dps and news libraries for these to work!)
-You can specify more than one --with-ps option if desired; then Ghostscript
- is used last.
-
-To use only Xlib routines, specify `--with-x-toolkit=no' to configure.
-Functionality is necessarily reduced. If you are using an HP, IBM, or
-other system that does not include the Xaw library by default, consider
-installing the freely available X11 distribution, available from
-ftp://ftp.x.org and mirrors.
-
-2. If necessary, change the default paths or other definitions.
-See kpathsea/INSTALL for details.
-
-Things you might want to add to the DEFS or CFLAGS or XCFLAGS Make variables:
--DA4 to get A4 size windows by default.
--DALTFONT=\"myfont\" to change the fallback font from cmr10.
--DBDPI=num to change default resolution to num from 600.
--DMFMODE=\"mode\" to set the default mode.
--DSHRINK=\"num\" to change the default shrink factor (yes, a string) from 6.
--DNOBUTTONS to disable radio buttons for common commands.
--DNOGREY to disable using grayscale to display shrunken bitmaps
- (which also works on monochrome monitors).
--DNOQUERY if you have trouble compiling drawingWidgetClass?
--DNOSELFILE to disable SelFile widget support.
--DNOTEXXET to disable DVI opcodes 250 and 251.
-
-The following can be set according to what xdvi's CONTROL-P command
-reports for `bitord' and `Unit' for your most common display:
- bitord = 1 => -DMSBITFIRST
- Unit = 32 => -DBMLONG
- Unit = 16 => -DBMSHORT
-If this makes any substantial performance difference in your
-environment, please let me know.
-
-3. `make'.
-
-4. `make install' (by default, files will be installed under /usr/local).
-(Or `make install-exec', to install just the executables,
-or `make install-data', to install just the architecture-independent files.)
-
-5. `make distclean' (or `mostlyclean', or `clean', or `realclean',
-depending on how clean you want to be).
-
-If you wish to preview documents using PostScript fonts, you may find
-ftp://ftp.tug.org/tex/psfonts.tar.gz (Ghostscript-generated bitmaps for
-the standard 35 PS fonts at multiples of 600dpi) useful. The gsftopk
-program that comes with xdvik can generate such bitmaps on the fly; the
-distributed MakeTeXPK attempts to do this.
-
-If problems:
-
-* See kpathsea/INSTALL for common system-dependent problems.
-
-* If you run out of file descriptors (``Too many open files''),
-typically when MakeTeXPK is invoked, you may need to recompile the
-kernel on your system (e.g., SunOS). Alternatively, the ulimit command
-might allow you to increase this limit (e.g., Solaris). xdvi tries to
-close files as necessary to avoid this, but if you use lots of fonts on
-one page, it's unavoidable.
-
-* SCO: download libXaw from sosco.sco.com:/TLS/tls005.tar.Z.
---lieder@skyler.mavd.honeywell.com
-
-* Tadpole Sparcbook: Comes with obsolete X11 libraries in
- /usr/openwin/lib. You must install more recent libraries.
---ato@bellcore.com