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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 deleted file mode 100644 index 459a98e18b3..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/vntex/source/vn-min.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,109 +0,0 @@ -\documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{article} -\usepackage[ - a4paper, - nohead, - nofoot, - top=2cm, - bottom=2cm, - left=2cm, - right=2cm, - pdftex]{geometry} -% \usepackage{array} -\usepackage{fancyvrb} -\usepackage{url} -\usepackage{charter} -\usepackage{multicol} -\usepackage[colorlinks,bookmarks=false]{hyperref} -\usepackage[vietnam,english]{babel} - -% \pagestyle{empty} -\def\arraystretch{1.3} -\DefineShortVerb{\|} -\parskip.5\baselineskip -\parindent0pt -\raggedbottom - -\input{abbr.tex} -\begin{document} - -\title{\bfseries Minimal steps to typeset Vietnamese} -\author{\fontencoding{T5}\selectfont H\`an Th\'\ecircumflex{} Th\`anh} -\maketitle - -This document tries to answer the question that has been often asked: -\textit{How can I typeset \textbf{just a few Vietnamese words} in my -document, which is in English (or French/German/...)?} - -The answer depends very much on a particular scenario, however I -assume that you are in a hurry, you don't want to bother with issues like -how to display and write Vietnamese in your \<TEX> editor. You only have a few -Vietnamese words in your \<LATEX> file and you would like to see them -properly displayed in your final \<PDF> or \<PS> file. - -\begin{enumerate} -\item As the very first requirement, you must have some minimal \<LATEX> -support for Vietnamese: -\begin{itemize} -\item Check whether you have \<VNTEX> installed. \<VNTEX> is included -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.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.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 -at least one of those issues. -\end{itemize} - -\item Make sure you have package |fontenc| loaded with T5 encoding. For -example, if your document contains European languague(s) only, then you -should have a line saying - -\begin{verbatim} -\usepackage[T1,T5]{fontenc} -\end{verbatim} - -in your preamble. - -\item An example how to input Vietnamese words may look like this: - -\begin{verbatim} -{\fontencoding{T5}\selectfont Ti\'\ecircumflex{}ng Vi\d\ecircumflex{}t} -\end{verbatim} - -which gives the output as \texttt{\fontencoding{T5}\selectfont -Ti\'\ecircumflex{}ng Vi\d\ecircumflex{}t}. - -\item The following table contains all Vietnamese letters for your -reference: - -{\fontencoding{T5}\selectfont -\input{test-accents} -} - -\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.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> -users, but at somewhat higher cost due to deficiencies of \<UNIX>-like -systems. So if you don't use \<WINDOWS> then you are out of luck, sorry. -However, if you use \<VIM>, you can still download the package mentioned -above, and use the vim script inside the zip archive to do the conversion. -If you want to make this easier for \<UNIX> users then let me know. - -\item If you still have questions, join the \<VNTEX> mailing list -at \url{https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/vntex-users}. - -\end{enumerate} - -Good luck! - -% \DefineShortVerb{\|} -\end{document} |