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-
-LaTeX installation instructions for emTeX
-
-31 December 1997
-
-SUMMARY
-=======
-
-This file contains instructions on how to install LaTeX for emTeX on
-DOS; users of emTeX on OS/2 have to make the standard small
-changes, e. g. using `.cmd' instead of `.bat'.
-
-Before reading this file, you should read install.txt, which explains
-how the LaTeX installation works.
-
-These instructions assume you are using the current release of the
-emTeX distribution with its standard directory setup. If your systems
-setup is different from the emTeX standard, we hope you are familiar
-enough with your system to deviate from these instructions where
-necessary.
-
-
-This file describes:
-
-* How to unpack the LaTeX distribution.
-
-* How to install the LaTeX files.
-
-* How to create the LaTeX format file.
-
-
-UNPACKING THE DISTRIBUTION
-==========================
-
-To unpack the LaTeX distribution, change to a directory created for
-installation use
-(e. g. c:\install, c:\latexnew).
-
-Run iniTeX on the file unpack.ins, which - using emTeX - means to
-use the /i option. So at the command line type:
-
-tex /i unpack.ins
-or (if you use big versions like tex386.exe)
-tex386 /i unpack.ins
-
-PUTTING THE UNPACKED FILES TO WHERE LATEX FINDS THEM
-====================================================
-
-Move the unpacked files to a directory, where LaTeX can find them,
-which in the standard emTeX directory structure is
-
-emTeX\texinput\latex2e
-
-The files to be moved are
-
-latexbug.tex testpage.tex docstrip.tex
-
-and all files with the extensions
-
-*.cls *.clo *.sty *.fd *.def *.cfg
-
-If you use the Makeindex program, move the *.ist files to the makeindex
-input directory, usually emtex\idxstyle.
-
-
-CREATING THE LATEX FORMAT FILE
-==============================
-
-To create the LaTeX format file, change to the directory
-emtex\texfmts
-or
-emtex\btexfmts (respectively)
-
-and run iniTeX, e. g.
-
-tex /i
-or
-tex386 /i (respectively)
-
-on the file latex.ltx to create the format file latex.fmt.
-
-
-HINTS AND TIPS
-==============
-
-To ease creation of a format file, the emTeX distribution now
-contains the program makefmt. Please, refer to the emTeX
-distribution documentation for information about how to
-use makefmt.
-
-To check, if the latex installation works, run laTeX on the
-file ltxcheck.tex. This should produce a number of `OK' messages.
-If it produces any warnings, please consult the `problems'
-section of the file install.txt.
-
-
-MEMORY PROBLEMS
-===============
-
-If you still use an old release of emTeX or a PC with a CPU lower than 80386,
-you will have to increase the part of memory known as `string characters' or
-as `pool size'.
-
-Set it to its maximum value by using the option
-
-/mp:65550
-
-either on the command line or in the EMTEXOPT variable.
-
-You may be able to compensate this increase by reducing the
-amount of memory needed for `font info', using the option
-
-/mf: '.
-
-When using several packages, or when processing complex documents,
-especially when they contain lots of cross references, citations etc.,
-you may run out of the part of memory known as `multiletter
-control sequences' or as `hash table'.
-
-The only real cure for this problem is to get a recent version of emTeX.
-
----Contributed by: Heinz Kusznier <kusznier@ping.at>
----Copyright 1997 by Heinz Kusznier and the LaTeX3 project---
---- All rights reserved ---