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- INSTALLATION NOTES FOR GreekTeX v 3.1
- -------------------------------------
-
- K J Dryllerakis
- Logic Programming Group
- Imperial College,London
- kd@doc.ic.ac.uk
-
-
- This document describes how to get GreekTeX up and running
- on your system. It is devided into two parts: instructions
- for Unix users and Instructions for DOS emTeX users. I would
- like to hope that these two categories represent a majority
- of TeX users and I apologize for not extending specialised
- instructions to users of other systems. For those of you that do
- not fall in the two categories do not panic! Read the DOS
- section and procede with the same steps. Just change the
- paths and executables to match the ones in your system.
-
-
-Part A: Unix Users
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-
- What you need:
- To rebuild the whole GreekTeX package you need to have
- access to the metafont and initex programs as well
- as the ability to integrate new fonts and formats
- to the search path of the local tex distribution.
- You also need the gftopk utility for transforming
- mf output to dvi readable form. For automated installation
- you need a "standard" unix 'make' program, and the
- 'dc' calculator. If you do not have any of these you
- will have to do the job by hand. If you do not have
- the dc calculator you can still build the fonts
- by altering the script to suit your own needs.
- You also need to know the resolution of the local
- printer. Finally you can do with a bit of patience.
-
- Procedure:
- The installation procedure follows the steps:
- * build and install the fonts in the
- standard path (both pk and tfm files)
- * build the greek format files for both
- greekTeX and grlatex.
- * place the files in the appropriate
- directory
- * do a test run to see how it looks!
-
- How to procede for an automated installation:
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- STEP DESCRIPTION
- -> 0 Find a suitable place to unpack the file
- kdgreek3.1.tar.Z. Let us call the subdirectory
- kdgreek3.1/ where all the files will be the
- TOP directory.
- -> 1 First edit the file unix/newfont. If a similar
- script exists in your system the just forget it
- and mode to the step 2. In particular set the
- default paths and executable names to point
- to the right direction and make sure the file
- has the execute attribute set.
- -> 2 Edit the Makefile at the TOP directory to
- reflect the paths and setting of your own system.
- It should be easy and straightforward and not many
- changes should be needed in a standard distribution.
- -> 3 Make the fonts: at the shell prompt type
- make fonts
- This will try to create the greek fonts for all
- needed magnification levels and place them at
- their proper place (all the job is done by the
- newfont script in the unix directory or the
- newfont script that you set in the makefile).
- Do not be alarmed if "stange Pos " occur at some
- fonts and magnifications. The fonts are still in
- experimental stage and do have problems. If your
- version of metafont stops at a '?' prompt just
- hit return to continue.
- -> 4 You can now build the formats. give the command
- make formats
- this will build both greek.fmt and lgreek.fmt in
- the build subdirectory. Log files will be in the
- log subiderctory of build.
- -> 5 Install everything in its proper place by
- executing the command:
- make install
- This will place everything in the proper place
- and have you ready to go.
- -> 6 Try the system out: go to the doc doc subdir
- and type
- greektex usage
- then see what happens.
-
-
-Part B: DOS emTeX users
--------------------------------
-
- What you need:
- In order to use GreekTeX on a PC running DOS and emTeX
- you will need mf and friends to create the fonts (mfjob
- for automated procedures) plain tex and latex bearing
- version 3.0 or later (that is the format file not the
- executable).
-
- How to procede:
- Unpack the distribution where convenient. If you got
- GreekTeX as greektex.zip the use [pk]unzip -d greektex
- at an apropriate directory. You can delete the unix,
- utils directories and the makefile since they are
- intended for unix users.
-
- -> 1 Copy the file emtex/kdgreek.mfj to the MFJOB path or
- in the mf directory. cd to the mf directory and
- give the command mfjob -i kdgreek. If everything goes
- well you will end up with a new bunch of fonts in
- the proper directories.
- -> 2 cd to tex and type
- tex -i -8 greek \dump
- This will create the files greek.fmt and greek.log
- Move greek.fmt to the directory where you normally
- store the format files (e.g. emtex/btexfmts) and
- delete the file greek.log after reviewing the messages.
- -> 3 cd to latex and type
- tex -i -8 lgreek \dump
- Repeat the same procedure as in step 2 for copying the
- lgreek.fmt and removing the lgreek.log file.
- -> 4 copy the files in the tex, latex directories to the
- default search path of emtex (e.g. /emtex/inputs)
- If you will be using a greek ISO character set for
- modern greek you might also want to copy the files
- emtex/greek.* to your inputs dir.
- ->5 Finally move the emtex/*.bat files to the emtex bin
- directory and you are all set to go.
- ->6 Test the system by cd to doc and doing
- greektex usage.tex
-
- GOOD LUCK
-
-Please send comments and bug reports to kd@doc.ic.ac.uk
-
-DISCLAIMER:
- Although I have put much effort in eliminating bugs, the
- greekTeX package is still in experimental phase. If you
- decide to use the package please do not blame me for any
- problems that may arise from its use. I cannot be held
- responsible for any problems and I cannot gurantee
- bug fixes (although I guarantee that in due time I will
- look over all reports and suggestions).
-
-
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-K J Dryllerakis Deparment of Computing
-Logic Programming Group Imperial College, LONDON
-Janet: kd @uk.ac.ic.doc Tel: +44(71) 589 5111 x5089
-Uucp : kd@icdoc.UUCP Internet: kd@doc.ic.ac.uk
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