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-<COMMENT>
-
- This file contains a template for system.txt files. If you want to
- write a system.txt file for your TeX implementation, then this is a
- good place to start!
-
- All of the places where you can add customization are indicated by a
- tag like <THIS>. The tags are:
-
- <COMMENT> ... </COMMENT> This material is intended for the author of
- a system.txt file. Please delete it before showing it to users!
-
- <OPTIONAL> ... </OPTIONAL> You may delete this material if you wish.
-
- <DESCRIPTION> ... </DESCRIPTION> Please write a description here.
-
- <TEX-IMPLEMENTATION> Replace this with the name of your TeX
- implementation, e.g. `FooTeX v1.4'.
-
- <DATE> Replace this with today's date, e.g. `1 April 1994'.
-
- <YEAR> Replace this with the current year, e.g. `1994'.
-
- <AUTHOR> Replace this with your name, e.g. `Jane Doe'.
-
- Remember, a lot of users will not bother reading install.txt,
- they will just be reading your file!
-
- If you would like to distribute this file to other users of your
- TeX implementation, please send it to the project team at the
- bugs address given in bugs.txt.
-
-</COMMENT>
-
- LaTeX installation instructions for <TEX-IMPLEMENTATION>
-
- <DATE>
-
-SUMMARY
-=======
-
-This file contains instructions on how to install LaTeX for
-<TEX-IMPLEMENTATION>. Before reading this file, you should read
-install.txt, which will explain how the LaTeX installation works.
-
-This file describes:
-
- * How to save any old version of LaTeX.
-
-<OPTIONAL>
- * How to configure LaTeX.
-</OPTIONAL>
-
-<OPTIONAL>
- * How to unpack the LaTeX distribution.
-</OPTIONAL>
-
- * How to create the LaTeX format.
-
- * How to install the LaTeX files.
-
- * What to do if you have any problems.
-
-<OPTIONAL><DESCRIPTION>
- Name any system-specific sections, e.g. `Running LaTeX with FooTeX v
- 1.2 or older'. These should appear as sections below!
-</DESCRIPTION></OPTIONAL>
-
-REQUIREMENTS
-============
-
-In addition to the LaTeX distribution files, you will also need the
-following:
-
-<DESCRIPTION>
- Describe what is needed in addition to the distributed LaTeX files.
- Don't forget the following, if pertinent.
-
-* the file `hyphen.tex', or some other hyphenation files (see `Creating
- the LaTeX Format', below);
-
- * the font files (normally .tfm files) for the Computer Modern fonts,
- including some non-standard ones (see `Fonts needed', below).
-</DESCRIPTION>
-
-SAVING ANY OLD VERSION OF LaTeX
-===============================
-
-If you are currently using the old LaTeX version, 2.09, you may wish
-to save it before installing the new version of LaTeX.
-
-<DESCRIPTION>
- Describe how to save the old format as `latex209.fmt' and the old
- inputs in a directory called `latex209'. You might also describe
- how to run the new LaTeX and LaTeX 2.09 in parallel.
-</DESCRIPTION>
-
-<OPTIONAL>
-CONFIGURING LATEX
-=================
-
-<DESCRIPTION>
- Describe any configuration which has do be done. For example,
- LaTeX2e uses more memory than LaTeX 2.09, so you may need to tell
- users to increase one of TeX's memory parameters.
-
- If your TeX implementation requires a texsys.cfg file, you should
- describe a sample one, and tell users to cut it out, edit it as
- appropriate, and save it as texsys.cfg. For example, under
- OzTeX 1.5, an appropriate example texsys.cfg file would be:
-
- \def\@currdir{:}
- \def\input@path{%
- {Hard-Disk:TeX:My-inputs}%
- {Hard-Disk:TeX:TeX-inputs}%
- }
-
- See ltdirchk.dtx and texpert.txt for more details about texsys.cfg.
-</DESCRIPTION></OPTIONAL>
-
-UNPACKING THE DISTRIBUTION
-==========================
-
-<DESCRIPTION>
- Describe how to run iniTeX on unpack.ins. This will not generate
- a format file.
-</DESCRIPTION>
-
-CREATING THE LaTeX FORMAT
-=========================
-
-<DESCRIPTION>
- Describe how to run iniTeX on latex.ltx. This will generate the
- format file latex.fmt so you should tell users to install this file
- and make it available to the system.
-</DESCRIPTION>
-
-PUTTING THE FILES WHERE LaTeX CAN READ THEM
-===========================================
-
-<DESCRIPTION>
- Describe how to move the various files into the appropriate places
- (folders, directories, etc) necessary to produce a working LaTeX.
-</DESCRIPTION>
-
- GETTING A WORKING LaTeX
-=======================
-
-<DESCRIPTION>
- Describe what else needs to be done to get the new version running.
- You may also want to give a sample texsys.cfg file.
-</DESCRIPTION>
-
-CHECKING THAT THE INSTALLATION WORKED
-=====================================
-
-<DESCRIPTION>
- Describe how to run LaTeX (yes, some users may not have run LaTeX
- before!) on ltxcheck.tex. Say that it's going to produce some `OK'
- messages, and perhaps some `BAD' warnings.
-</DESCRIPTION>
-
-PROBLEMS
-========
-
-<DESCRIPTION>
- Describe any problems users may come across in this TeX
- implementation, and clues on how to cure them! Try copying the
- style of the `PROBLEMS' section in install.txt.
-</DESCRIPTION>
-
-<OPTIONAL>
- If you have any other problems with the LaTeX installation, see the
- `PROBLEMS' section in install.txt.
-</OPTIONAL>
-
-
-CLEARING UP
-===========
-
-<DESCRIPTION>
- Describe how to move the various files still remaining into the
- appropriate places (folders, directories, etc) and which files can
- be safely deleted.
-</DESCRIPTION>
-
-<OPTIONAL>
-SYSTEM-SPECIFIC SECTIONS
-========================
-
-<DESCRIPTION>
- Put any other system-specific material here, e.g. `How to install
- LaTeX with versions of FooTeX older than 1.2'.
-</DESCRIPTION></OPTIONAL>
-
-
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