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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/emtextds.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/emtextds.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 31263d9c02d..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/emtextds.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,232 +0,0 @@ - LaTeX installation instructions for - emTeX/TDS (OS/2), version 0.4 and above - - 2001-09-04 - -SUMMARY -======= - -This file contains instructions on how to install LaTeX for emTeX/TDS, -version 0.4 and above. Before reading this file, you should read -install.txt, which will explain how the LaTeX installation works. - -This file describes: - - * How to unpack the LaTeX distribution. - - * How to create the LaTeX format. - - * How to install the LaTeX files. - - * What to do if you have any problems. - - - -REQUIREMENTS -============ - -These installation instructions assume that you have installed the -emTeX/TDS system already and want to upgrade LaTeX to a newer version. - -The contents of the directories texmf\source\latex\base and -texmf\tex\latex\base should be deleted before installing a new LaTeX -version. - - - -SAVING YOUR OLD VERSION OF LaTeX -================================ - -Instead of deleting the contents of the above directories you may -alternatively move the files to directories outside the texmf tree. - - - -UNPACKING THE DISTRIBUTION -========================== - -Copy all the files from the CTAN directory macros/latex/base to the -directory texmf\source\latex\base on your HD. - -Open an OS/2 window (aka command line) and make the above directory -the current one, e.g., if the texmf tree resides on drive c: - - c: - cd \texmf\source\latex\base - -Unpack the distribution by executing the command: - - htex386 -i unpack.ins - - - -CREATING THE LaTeX FORMAT -========================= - -Now execute the command - - makelatex - -to create the LaTeX format file. - - - -PUTTING THE FILES WHERE LaTeX CAN READ THEM -=========================================== - -The next step in the installation of LaTeX is to move the files needed -to run the system into the correct directories (or folders). - -You should move to the LaTeX input directory \texmf\tex\latex\base - - * latexbug.tex, testpage.tex, lablst.tex, idx.tex, nfssfont.tex - small2e.tex, sample2e.tex, docstrip.tex and texsys.cfg - -and any files whose name ends with: - - * .cls, document class files. - - * .clo, document class options files. - - * .sty, package files. - - * .fd, font definition files. - - * .def, files of definitions which may be read by LaTeX while - processing documents. - - * .ltx, the files from which the format can be rebuilt. - -You should move to the MakeIndex input directory \texmf\makeindex -all files whose name ends with: - - * .ist, MakeIndex style files. - -Please, note that any files existing already in the target directories -must be overwritten! - -Caution: Do NOT move the files preload.cfg, fonttext.cfg and -fontmath.cfg to \texmf\tex\latex\base ! - -The makelatex script has already moved the format file to the -directory where it belongs. - -You have now installed LaTeX! - - - -CHECKING THAT THE INSTALLATION WORKED -===================================== - -To make sure that the installation has worked, you should run the new -LaTeX on the document `ltxcheck.tex'. Just type - - latex ltxcheck - -This will produce a number of messages, each of which should be `OK'. -If any of them are `BAD', then read the `PROBLEMS' section below. - -If all the messages are `OK' then you are finished! - - - -PROBLEMS -======== - -The installation should proceed smoothly. However, you may get some -errors. - -`File missing': Some of the files from the LaTeX distribution are - missing. There are a number of possible reasons for this: - - * The files really are missing. - You should get the missing files from the same place you got the - rest of the distribution. If you cannot do this then you should - complain to whoever gave you this distribution. - - * The files are present, but in the wrong directory. See the - section above "Putting the files where LaTeX can read them" - - * The files are present, and in the right directory. Did you alter - the REXX scripts makelatex.cmd or latex.cmd? Did you alter the - environment variable TEXMACROS? - - -`Font missing': Some of the fonts (.tfm files) required by LaTeX are - missing. As above, either you have not got the required files, - they have been deleted or TeX is not able to find them. As long as - you did not alter the environment variable TEXTFM, this should not - happen. - - -`Out of memory': In the file texmf\tex\latex\local\hyphen.cfg you may - have defined too many languages to be included. Try to increase - the value of the -mt option in the REXX scripts makelatex.cmd - and/or latex.cmd. If, however, TeX reports the "trie op size" to - have been exceeded, the number of languages loaded must be reduced. - - -If you have any problems installing LaTeX, you should: - - * read the Technical Manual texmf\doc\emtexTDS\manual.eng and the - description of the TeX program, texmf\emtex\book\english\tex.inf; - - * if this fails, try asking the emTeX mailing list or a general TeX - mailing list; - - * if this fails, send a bug report via email to the author of - emTeX/TDS; see the section "Support" in the file readme.eng or - install.eng. - - - -CLEARING UP -=========== - -You may now be wondering what to do with all the remaining files in -the directory texmf\source\latex\base that are not needed to run -LaTeX. This is, of course, a matter of personal taste and -availability of disk space but here is some guidance. - - * The files ltnews<xx>.tex contain the LaTeX newsletters. You should - run the latest one through LaTeX and nove the resulting dvi file to - the directory texmf\doc\latex\base - - * The files with names of the form <xxx>guide.tex contain reference - information covering (amongst other things) those features new to - this version of LaTeX: they are not intended to be either a user - guide or a complete reference for the system. You should run them - through LaTeX and move the resulting dvi files to the directory - texmf\doc\latex\base, thus replacing the previous versions. - - * The files with extension .dtx, together with source2e.tex, - can be used to typeset the documented source code (see texpert.txt - for further information). - - * The files with extension .fdd contain the documented sources for - the font definition files. - - * The file ltx3info.tex contains information about the LaTeX3 project - and how you can support it. - - * The files with extension .txt contain information about (amongst - other things) copyright, installation, patches and bug-reports; and - those with extension .err contain errata lists for various - publications: see 00readme.txt for further details. - - * The file ltxcheck.tex is used to test the format; therefore you - should keep it if you expect to remake the format before getting - the next full distribution. - - * The files with extension .ins are used to unpack the code from the - .dtx and .fdd files. - - * We recommend that you keep, in the formats directory - texmf\emtex\htexfmts, the transcript file that was produced whilst - creating the format; this file is called latex.log. - - - --- Copyright 1999--2001 Walter Schmidt and the LaTeX3 project --- - - --- All rights reserved. --- - |