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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/vntex/source/vn-min.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/vntex/source/vn-min.tex index 0a869eac32c..459a98e18b3 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/vntex/source/vn-min.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/vntex/source/vn-min.tex @@ -48,11 +48,11 @@ support for Vietnamese: in \<TETEX>, \<MIKTEX> and \<TEXLIVE>. \item If the above is not the case, try to download and install \<VNTEX> by -following the instructions at \url{http://vntex.org/download/vntex}. +following the instructions at \url{http://vntex.sf.net/download/vntex}. \item If you can't install \<VNTEX>, you must have at least Latin Modern fonts installed. Then download -\url{http://vntex.org/download/vntex-support/t5enc.def} and put it to the +\url{http://vntex.sf.net/download/vntex-support/t5enc.def} and put it to the directory where your \<LATEX> file is. \item If all the above fails, try to get help from someone else to solve @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ reference: \item If you have quite a lot of Vietnamese words, then it can be somewhat tedious to translate them to the above form (often called as \<LATEX> Internal Character Representation -- LICR). On \<WINDOWS> you can use the -package \url{http://vntex.org/download/vntex-support/tovntex.zip} +package \url{http://vntex.sf.net/download/vntex-support/tovntex.zip} to translate text in clipboard from VIQR or UTF-8 to LICR by one key press. The same (or close) convenience could be made for \<UNIX>/\<LINUX> |