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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/00readme.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/00readme.txt index baa863bfc57..f62b2ad756e 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/00readme.txt +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/00readme.txt @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ LaTeX Distribution Guide - 2003/12/01 + 2005/12/01 WELCOME TO LaTeX! @@ -11,23 +11,20 @@ version of the LaTeX document preparation system. This system is maintained by The LaTeX3 Project Team. ******************************************************** - * Please read this file carefully because it gives * - * important information about other documentation * - * provided with the LaTeX system that will help you * - * in installing and using it. * + * Please read this file carefully because it contains * + * important information about other sources of * + * documentation related to this LaTeX system, * + * including what is contained in this distribution. * ******************************************************** ******************************************************** - * The files ltnews*.tex (and ltnews*.dvi, .ps, .pdf) * - * contain the LaTeX newsletters, the highest number * - * being the most recent. * + * The files ltnews*.tex (and related files in the * + * document folder) contain the LaTeX newsletters, * + * the highest number being the most recent. * * * * Please print this latest edition and distribute it * * to all users ... and to anyone else who may be * * interested. * - * * - * It normally fits onto a single sheet, so it can be * - * displayed as a poster. * ******************************************************** @@ -41,35 +38,33 @@ The LaTeX system is described in: * Guide to LaTeX 4ed; Kopka and Daly, Addison-Wesley -This distribution is described in the files ending with .txt. You -should read install.txt before starting to install LaTeX. +This distribution is described in the files ending with .txt. Here is a brief description of some of these files: - * 00readme.txt is this file. + * readme.txt is this file. + + * manifest.txt lists all the files in this LaTeX distribution, + with one line of information about the contents. - * manifest.txt lists all the files in the LaTeX distribution - with one line information about their contents. + * unpacked.txt lists all the files in the unpacked LaTeX distribution. - * install.txt describes how to install LaTeX. + * legal.txt and lppl.txt (LaTeX Project Public License) describe the + LaTeX copyright, warranty and copying restrictions. + * patches.txt describes the how important changes will be distributed + between releases. + + * texpert.txt contains information about the system that may still be + useful for TeX experts. + * tex2.txt contains important information for users of extremely old versions of TeX (pre 1990). * autoload.txt describes a variant of LaTeX that is no longer supported. - * unpacked.txt lists all the files in the unpacked LaTeX distribution. + * bugs.txt describes how to submit a bug report for LaTeX. - * legal.txt and lppl.txt describe the LaTeX copyright, warranty and - copying restrictions. - - * patches.txt describes the update policy and how important changes - will be distributed between release dates. - - * texpert.txt contains information about the installation that is - useful for TeX experts. - - * bugs.txt describes how to submit a bug report for LaTeX. Other documentation files include files with names of the form: @@ -77,45 +72,44 @@ Other documentation files include files with names of the form: <xxx>guide.tex You will probably need to update your system before you can typeset -these files. Each file needs three LaTeX runs. +these files. Each file needs three LaTeX runs. Some of these are +also available as PDF files. -The following files also contain useful information: +The following files contain further information: - * ltx3info.tex gives you some information about the LaTeX3 project. + * ltx3info.tex gives you some historical information about the LaTeX3 + project. - * the other files ltnews*.* are the news files from previous releases: + * the older files ltnews*.* are the news files from previous releases: these contain useful information but be warned that some of it may be out-of-date as these files are never changed. * manual.err lists errata in: LaTeX: A Document Preparation System; Leslie Lamport, Addison-Wesley - * compan.err lists errata in: - The LaTeX Companion; Goossens, Mittelbach and Samarin, Addison-Wesley + * tlc2.err lists errata in: + The LaTeX Companion 2ed; Mittelbach, Goossens et al, Addison-Wesley - * begleit.err lists errata in: - Der LaTeX-Begleiter; Goossens, Mittelbach and Samarin, Addison-Wesley + * bl2.err lists errata in: + Der LaTeX-Begleiter 2ed; Mittelbach, Goossens et al, Addison-Wesley * grphcomp.err lists errata in: The LaTeX Graphics Companion; Goossens, Rahtz, and Mittelbach, Addison-Wesley - * handbuch.err lists errata in: - Das LaTeX-Handbuch; Leslie Lamport, Addison-Wesley - * webcomp.err lists errata in: The LaTeX Web Companion; Goossens and Rahtz, Addison-Wesley -In general you are not allowed to change the files in this -distribution unless you rename them, *except* for certain -files such as the configuration files, ending with .cfg. -Please see the licence (in lppl.txt) for further details. - +We no longer distribute installation instructions for the various TeX +implementations. Unless you have a custom-built TeX system, some +version of standard LaTeX should already be installed on your system; +look at the system documentation, or ask your system supplier, to +discover how to update the LaTeX part of the system. -Please do not request updates from us. Distribution is done only -through the CTAN archives. +Please do not request updates from us. Distribution is done only through the +CTAN archives. ---- Copyright 2003 the LaTeX3 project. All rights reserved --- +--- Copyright 2005 the LaTeX3 project. All rights reserved --- diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/alltt.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/alltt.pdf Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 00000000000..bad57b80cf4 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/alltt.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/amiweb2c.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/amiweb2c.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 3b11952efee..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/amiweb2c.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,306 +0,0 @@ - - - LaTeX installation instructions for AmiWeb2c TeX - - 15 March 1998 - - -SUMMARY -======= - -This file contains instructions on how to install LaTeX for Web2c TeX -on the Amiga (aka AmiWeb2c). Before reading this file, you should read -install.txt, which will explain how the LaTeX installation works, and -web2c.txt, which describes the Unix version of this TeX system. - -This file describes: - - * How to save any old version of LaTeX. - - * How to configure LaTeX. - - * How to unpack the LaTeX distribution. - - * How to install the LaTeX files. - - * How to create the LaTeX format. - - * What to do if you have any problems. - - -REQUIREMENTS -============ - -In addition to the LaTeX distribution files, you will also need the -following: - - * the file `/texmf/tex/generic/local/hyphen.cfg' coming with the source - distribution of AmiWeb2c, loading hyphenation patterns for US English - (hyphen.tex aka ushyph1.tex) and UK English (ukhyphen.tex), and German - (ghyph31.tex). In the commentary section of `hyphen.cfg' a list of - many other languages is given together with references to pattern - files. Feel free to modify `hyphen.cfg' as you need (or replace it - with your own version). - - -SAVING ANY OLD VERSION OF LATEX -=============================== - -Nobody should ever have installed LaTeX 2.09 with AmiWeb2c (which was -first released in April/May 1995), so there is no need for a special -treatment of such an old version of LaTeX. - -Updating installations of LaTeX2e is completely similar to a generic -LaTeX installation. This simply amounts to replacing all files with -their new versions and recreating the LaTeX format file `latex.fmt'. - - -CONFIGURING LATEX -================= - -During the installation procedure, it may be easiest to set some -temporary device names. - -The LATEXINPUTS: directory is where the LaTeX base packages and classes -will finally be installed. In the `TeX Directory Structure' assumed by -AmiWeb2c this defaults to: - - assign LATEXINPUTS: HD:AmiWeb2c-<version>/texmf/tex/latex/base - -The LATEXFORMAT: directory is where the LaTeX format is stored: - - assign LATEXFORMAT: HD:AmiWeb2c-<version>/texmf/web2c - -The LATEXDIST: directory is where the LaTeX distribution is stored: - - assign LATEXDIST: HD:AmiWeb2c-<version>/texmf/source/latex/base - -You should put all files coming with the base distribution of LaTeX in -the LATEXDIST: directory. After the successful installation procedure, -you can safely remove the complete LATEXDIST: directory. - -If you started with the ready-to-use binaries, I suggest that you get -Norbert Püschel's `DOSPrefs' commodity from the Aminet at - - Aminet:/util/misc/DOSPrefs31.lha - -This program patches the AmigaOS to enable the Unix notations `.' and -`..' for the `current' and the `parent' directory respectively. There -are similar tools for this purpose, but AmiWeb2c was only tested with -`DOSPrefs'. For your convenience, "DOSPrefs 3.1" is included with the -AmiWeb2c distribution. - - -UNPACKING THE DISTRIBUTION -========================== - -To unpack the LaTeX distribution, you should: - - cd LATEXDIST: - tex --ini unpack.ins - -This takes about 15 minutes on a 50 MHz 68030, but considerably longer -on a standard 7.19 MHz 68000 (most likely several hours). Why don't you -just go and make a good cup of tea? [Personal note: on a P5/133 running -the Linux operating system the very same task takes about half a minute, -so I have my tea ready before I install a new version of LaTeX.] - - -PUTTING THE FILES WHERE LATEX CAN READ THEM -=========================================== - -How was your tea? To install the LaTeX files created in the previous -step, you should: - - cd LATEXDIST: - copy latexbug.tex testpage.tex lablst.tex idx.tex ltxcheck.tex + - nfssfont.tex small2e.tex sample2e.tex docstrip.tex + - #?.cls #?.clo #?.sty #?.fd #?.def #?.ltx + - LATEXINPUTS: - -(The `+' character means that you should type this as a single command.) - -WARNING: This single command line most certainly exceeds the maximum -length the AmigaOS is able to cope with! Please, make sure that ALL -these files are correctly installed in `LATEXINPUTS:'. And make sure -that all these files are copied "as is", the file lookup mechanism of -AmiWeb2c won't find files with incorrect uppercase/lowercase spelling, -e.g., OT1enc.def (old) versus ot1enc.def (new). - -If you have MakeIndex installed or intend to do so, copy #?.ist to the -MakeIndex inputs directory, which should be in TDS notation: - - /texmf/makeindex/ - - -CREATING THE LATEX FORMAT -========================= - -After the unpacked files of the LaTeX distribution are installed at -the appropriate place, you have to create the LaTeX format proper. -This will conveniently be done by the following commands: - - cd LATEXFORMAT: - tex --ini --progname=latex latex.ltx - -Thus the format file latex.fmt will be created at the correct place and -also the correctness of the installation will be tested, because the -necessary files will be read from the appropriate paths. A useful -shortcut to invoke LaTeX is `alias latex="tex --progname=latex"'. - -If you intend to use any of the advanced features provided by `e-TeX' -(`enhanced TeX'), like left-to-right typesetting, you should instead -use the commands - - cd LATEXFORMAT: - etex --ini --efmt=elatex *latex.ltx - etex --ini --progname=elatex latex.ltx - -to create the format file and set `alias elatex="etex --progname=elatex"' -and `alias latex="etex --progname=latex"'. (Note the asterisk in front of -`latex.ltx'; this invokes a special feature of the etex binary, i.e., the -`extended mode of e-TeX'.) - -If you intend to produce output in Portable Document Format (PDF) from -your LaTeX sources, you may additionally use the command - - cd LATEXFORMAT: - pdftex --ini --progname=pdflatex latex.ltx - -together with `alias pdflatex="pdftex --progname=pdflatex"'. - -If you intend to use the 16-bit UniCode version of TeX, aka Omega, you -may additionally use the command - - cd LATEXFORMAT: - omega --ini --progname=lambda lambda.tex - -together with `alias lambda="omega --progname=lambda"'. - - -GETTING A WORKING LaTeX -======================= - -As soon as the format file `latex.fmt' is created in the proper place, you -are set for using LaTeX. Either use `alias latex "tex --progname=latex"' -or `makelink from latex to tex' to conveniently set up a `latex' call. - -Oh, and don't forget to remake the ls-R database! - - -CHECKING THAT THE INSTALLATION WORKED -===================================== - -To check that the installation worked, you should: - - cd LATEXFORMAT: - latex ltxcheck - -This will perform a number of tests, which should all report `OK', -except for the "\@currdir" part (and, depending on your installation, -the "DC/EC" font stuff). According to the LaTeX check routine, all -files come from the current working directory, contrary to the common -installation. Due to the limitations of the Amiga implementation of -file lookup, which is inherently very Unix-prone, there seems to be -no remedy to this situation. Press "return" to skip the warnings. - - -PROBLEMS -======== - -`texsys.cfg': Due to technical limitations of the Amiga port of the - Kpathsea library it is necessary to "\let\@currdir=\@empty" in this - file. The LaTeX test suite "latex ltxcheck" will issue a warning - message when checking the current directory syntax. Proceed. - -`File missing': As long as the default search paths of AmiWeb2c are - correctly set up and used, you won't encounter this message. - -`Font missing': Some of the fonts, i.e., tfm files, required by LaTeX - are missing. In addition to the 75 standard fonts of the `Computer - Modern' family, several additional fonts are needed. Run MetaFont - on the respective font drivers and install the tfm files in the - `texmf/fonts/tfm//' directory structure. You may choose to ignore - the warning about the missing `EC' fonts issued by the LaTeX - check suite. - -`Out of memory': The memory configuration file `texmf.cnf' coming with - the source distribution of AmiWeb2c in `texmf/web2c/' was used for the - installation of LaTeX on my system, so it should be appropriate for - your machine too. Since AmiWeb2c is directly descended from the Unix - Web2c distribution, its binaries are designed for a BigTeX setup. If - you really want to install it on machines with less than 4 MB of RAM, - you will most likely have to restrict yourself to a single language in - `texmf/tex/generic/local/hyphen.cfg' and comment the value for `triesize' - in `texmf/web2c/texmf.cnf' in order to start IniTeX. Please do not - request a SmallTeX version of AmiWeb2c, it just can't be done. - -If you have any other problems with the LaTeX installation, see the -`PROBLEMS' section in install.txt. - - -CLEARING UP -=========== - -You may now be wondering what to do with all the remaining files 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 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 files ltnews<xx>.tex and ltnews<xx>.ps both contain the lastest - LaTeX newsletter. - - * 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 files with names of the form <xxx>guide.tex contain reference - information convering only those features new to this version of - LaTeX: they are not intended to be either a user guide or a - complete reference. - - * The files with extension .ltx, together with latexcheck.tex, are - used to create and test the format; therefore you should keep these - together with the installed LaTeX system in the LATEXINPUTS: - directory 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 LATEXFORMAT: directory, the - transcript file latex.log that was produced whilst creating the - format. - -If you don't need the documentation or if you are lacking enough disk -space to permanently keep the LaTeX distribution files, you can now: - - delete LATEXDIST:#? - - -SYSTEM-SPECIFIC SECTIONS -======================== - -As the maintainer and distributor of AmiWeb2c I'm interested in feedback -about problems with the application of this TeX system for the Amiga. -Please report difficulties installing and/or using LaTeX that are -clearly related to any (mis)feature of AmiWeb2c to - - Andreas Scherer - Rochusstraße 22-24 - 52062 Aachen, Germany - <andreas.scherer@pobox.com> - - - --- Copyright 1995, 1998 Andreas Scherer and the LaTeX3 project. --- - --- All rights reserved. --- diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/begleit.err b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/begleit.err deleted file mode 100644 index 8829e269cf1..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/begleit.err +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2164 +0,0 @@ -Errata Liste f"ur: - -@book(A-Wgerm:GMS94, - author = {Michel Goossens and Frank Mittelbach and - Alexander Samarin}, - title = {Der {\LaTeX}-Begleiter}, - publisher = {Addison-Wesley}, - address = {Bonn; Paris; Reading, Massachusetts}, - year = 1994, - pagenums = {554 + 34}, - bibliography = {yes}, - index = {yes}, - isbn = {3-89319-646-3}, -) - -Weitere Fehlermeldungen bitte an: - - Frank.Mittelbach@Uni-Mainz.de - -(Wenn m"oglich bitte im Format - - * Seite <X>, Zeile <X> (<Kuerzel>) - Text - -Danke) - -Version: 30 Apr 1999 --------------------- - -Neuste Version dieser Liste ist Teil der LaTeX Distribution - - -*********************************** -* * -* Fehler in der 1. Auflage * -* * -*********************************** - -Ein Teil der Fehlerbeschreibungen sind in Englisch (da im Companion -gefunden und noch nicht "ubersetzt), die Seitenangaben sind aber -korrekt. - -========== Allgemein ============== - --* Allgemein (MSc) - Ersetzte LaTeX3 Projekt durch LaTeX3-Projekt - - * Kapitel"uberschriften (FMi) - Alle Kapitel"uberschriften wurden beim Druck um vier bis f"unf - Zeilen zu hoch plaziert. Dies ist im Nachdruck korrigiert. - - * Optischer Randausgleich bei Bindestrichen (MiB, FMi) - Bei W"ortern mit Bindestrich, die am Bindestrich getrennt wurden, - ist der optische Randausgleich in vielen F"allen aufgrund eines - Fehlers in der Programierung nicht korrekt ausgef"uhrt. - -=================================== - - * Seite iii, copyright notice (BDe) - True copyright symbol provided by Lucida Bright should be used. - -========== Zur deutschen Ausgabe == - --* Seite vii, 2. Absatz, 1.Zeile (VSc) - ersetze: Wesentlichen durch wesentlichen - -========== Vorwort ============== - - * Seite ix, Absatz 2, Zeile (MCl) - Das "-" in Natur- h"angt nicht. - --* Seite xiv, 2. Zeile (VSc) - erg"anze hinter: 90\% "der" englischsprachigen Ausgabe - - * Seite xv, 2.Absatz, 6. Zeile: (TQ) - streiche: Allerdings ist TeX ist auf - ^^^ - * Seite xv (FMi) - Add a section entitled "Verwendung der Beispiele" and describe the - need for a) \makeatletter ... for commands with @ in their name, ie - something like the explanation on Seite 15 and b) that people have - to watch out for the packages they need, something that might be - explained a little earlier on in the same section. - - * Seite xvi, 2.Zeile: (TQ) - F"uge Leerzeichen ein hinter "Kapitel 7." - -========== Kapitel 1 ============== - - * Seite 1, 1. Absatz, 7. letzte Zeile (VSc) - korrigiere: werden die Vorteile des generischen Ansatzes erl"autert. - ^ --* Seite 2, 6. Zeile (ADe) - Entferne Komma: "im TeX-Format wird, dem Computer" - ^ --* Seite 2, 7. Zeile (VSc) - ersetze hinter: auszusehen haben"." durch "," - - * Seite 3, Kapitel 1.1.3, 1. Zeile (LSD) - f"uge "-" ein: Anzahl von TeX- und insbesondere von LaTeX-Anwendern - ^ - Seite 4, Absatz 2, Satz 2 (SSl) - der Satz enthält 2x "und", Vorschlag: ein "und" durch ein Komma ersetzen. - - * Seite 4, Absatz 2, Zeile 4 v.u. (TLa) - Entferne Komma: book, slides und letter - ^ - * Seite 4, 5. Absatz, 5. Zeile (VSc) - l"osche Leerzeichen: TeX positioniert seine (Zeichen-) Boxen mit - ^ - * Seite 4, 5. Absatz, 6. Zeile (VSc) - korrigiere Ligatur: mit einer Auf"|l"osung statt Aufl"osung - --* Seite 6, 3. Absatz, 5. Zeile (VSc) - f"uge ein hinter: von BiBTeX" "gelesen - --* Seite 6, Kapitel 1.2.2, 1. + 2. item (VSc) - korrigiere Ligatur: Auf"|l"osung statt Aufl"osung - - * Seite 6, Dritter Listeneintrag in 1.2.2 (MCl) - Es hei"st "X Window System" oder einfach "X", nicht - "X Windows". - - * Seite 6, Dritter Listeneintrag in 1.2.3 (MC) - Es hei"st "X Window System" oder einfach "X", nicht - "X Windows". - - * Seite 7, 1. Absatz, 5. Zeile (LSD) - l"osche Komma: Modern, LaTeX, American Mathematical Society und Euler - ^ --* Seite 7, Kapitel 1.3.1, 2. Absatz, 3. Zeile (VSc) - korrigiere Trennung, statt "Mar-kup" setze "Mark-up" - - * Seite 8, 2. Absatz, 7./8. Zeile (LSD) - Ersetze: Das Formatieren (visuelle Darstellen) der Komponenten - ^^ ^^ - * Seite 8, letzter Absatz, 2. Zeile (LSD) - l"osche Komma: Brian Reids Scribe System entwickelte - ^ --* Seite 8, letzter Absatz, 13. Zeile (VSc) - l"osche Komma hinter: Einf"uhrung in SMGL"," siehe [33,113]. - - * Seite 9, Kapitel 1.3.3, 1. Absatz, 2. Zeile (LSD) - f"uge "-" ein: Elemente in der Dokumenten-Pr"aambel generisch - - * Seite 9, Kapitel 1.3.3, 1. Absatz, 2. Zeile (VLS) - l"osche 'n': gesetzt werden, sollten man neue - ^ - * Seite 9, Kapitel 1.3.3, 2. Absatz, 7. Zeile (LSD) - f"uge "-" ein: Umgebungen in der Dokumenten-Pr"aambel. - -========== Kapitel 2 ============== - - * Seite 13, 4.Zeile: (TQ) - F"uge Komma ein hinter " M"oglichkeiten" - - * Seite 13, Kapitel 2.1.1, 1. Absatz, 7. Zeile (SSl) - oder eines einzelnen Pakets - ^ -* Seite 14 und Seite 91 (MCl) - Soll das "\varepsilon" von \LaTeXe wirklich so weit in den - Rand h"angen? - - * Seite 20, Tafel 2.2, 2. Zeile (SPi) - Ersetze durch - \section[toc_eintrag]{titel} ja toc_eintrag titel - ^^^^^ - * Seite 24, Beschreibung des Arguments "name" (BRa) - Add something like: - The \emph{name} must be non-empty. \@startsection internally - calls the command \\emph{name}mark with one argument to produce - the running head if necessary, see pages 93ff. For this reason one - has to define such a command for completely new sectioning - commands. Similarily, a command with two arguments (title and - page number) and the name \l@\emph{name} must exist to format any - table of contents entries properly, see pages 34ff. - - * Seite 25, letzer Absatz, 1.Zeile (CLa,FMi) - Entferne: - "Die Abbildungen 2.6 und 2.7 auf der naechsten Seite..." - ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - da nicht klar ist ob es sich auf 2.6+2.7 oder nur 2.7 bezieht - - * Seite 25, description of "nachabstand" (CRo) - boundary condition is wrong. - replace: nachabstand \geq 0 by nachabstand > 0 - and - replace: nachabstand < 0 by nachabstand \leq 0 - - * 26, Abb. 2.7; Markierung des Nachabstandes (TLa) - Ersetze: (<) ... auch hier durch (\leq)! - ^^^^ - * Seite 28, 4.Zeile in Abbildung (TQ) - Setze ""Uberschrift" f"ur ""uberschrift" - - * Seite 34, 26. Zeile (SPi) - Dadurch, da\ss - ^ - * Seite 35, 2.4.2; Absatz 3, Zeile 1 (TLa) - Entferne Komma: toc, lof oder lot - ^ - * Seite 41, 11. Zeile (SPi) - ..., die Umgebungen (Klammer ueberfluessig) - - * 41, 2.5; Absatz 3, 3. Zeile (TLa) - Entferne Komma: die Umgebungen equation, - figure, table und die theorem-Familie ... - ^ --* Seite 41, 3. Absatz, 6. Zeile (VSc) - l"osche hinter: Dies wird anhand "von" des folgenden Beispiels - - * Seite 42, 2.5.1; Absatz 3 von unten, Zeile 3 v.u. (TLa) - Erg"anze: Numerierungssystem - ^ - * Seite 43, Fussn. (SPi) - ...das Paket flafter verwenden, das in Abschnitt ... - ^^^ - * Seite 44, 9.Zeile: (TQ) - F"uge ein "e": in beide Argumente eintr"agt - ^ --* Seite 45, 2. Absatz (VSc) - "Andere Definition von \reftextcurrent zu: - \newcommand{\reftextcurrent} - {auf dieser Seite} - --* Seite 46, Kapitel 2.5.2, 2. Absatz, 2. Zeile (VSc) - f"uge ein hinter: das Paket xr" "in der - - * Seite 46, Absatz 2, Zeile 4 v.u. (TLa) - Entferne Komma: hat oder da"s - ^ -========== Kapitel 3 ============== - - * Seite 49, 5 Zeile von unten (SPi) - ...des Marquis de Sade mitgespielt. (kein Ausrufezeichen) - --* Seite 50, Z.15 (FMi) - Ersetze "Lmcsxspace" durch \xspace. - - * Seite 52, Z.11 (SPi) - ... Anwendungen, bei denen... - ^ --* Seite 53, Kapitel 3.1.5, Tafel 3.1 (Vsc) - Plazierung der Tafel (bottom float) besser vor Kapitel 3.1.6 - - * Page 53ff (PvO) - An alternative to picinpar is the pickins package which provides - sophisticated picture inclusion (with and without caption, with - frames etc.) into a paragraph. Main drawback perhaps: the - documentation is very good but right now only available in German. - --* Seite 54, Abbildung 3.2 (MSc) - Die Umlaute "u usw. sind nicht korrekt formatiert. - --* Seite 54, Abbildung 3.2, Bildunterschrift (VLS) - Anf"uhrungszeichen nicht formatiert ("`, "') - --* Seite 57, 3. Absatz (VSc) - Einf"ugen der Kommata: Der Pr"afixbefehl \@enumi"," der f"ur - Querverweise verwendet wird"," hat als ... - - * Seite 57, Absatz 1 von unten, Zeile 2 v.u./3 (TLa) - Erg"anze: III. Forschungsantrag - ^ - Erg"anze: \item \textbf{Forschungsantrag} - ^ --* Seite 58, 1. Absatz, enumerate-Beispiel (VSc) - Einr"ucken der 2. Zeile des letzten \item-Textes: - \begin{enumerate} - \item Listentext, weiterer Listentext, - Listentext, \label{w1} - : - \item Listentext, weiterer Listentext, - ......Listentext, weiterer Listentext. - \end{enumerate} - --* Seite 59, 2. Absatz, \label und \ref Beispiel (VSc) - die Label "EX i.", "EX ii." und "A-1" befinden - sich alle auf unterschiedlicher Einr"uckungstiefe. -F"uge folgenden Absatz ein: - Die Einr"uckungstiefe wird durch den Stil, in dem der Z"ahler - dargestellt wird, beeinflu"st. Bei \Lit{i} wird \zB{} soviel Platz - reserviert, da"s die Zahl 8 (viii) dargestellt werden kann. Aus - diesem Grund sind die Einr"uckungstiefen im nachfolgenden Beispiel - unterschiedlich. - --* Seite 64, code \Lentrylabel (FMi) - Change the line - \begin{verbatim} - {\makebox[0pt][l]{\textsf{#1:}}\\}}% - \end{verbatim} - to - \begin{verbatim} - {\makebox[0pt][l]{\textsf{#1:}}\\\mbox{}}}% - \end{verbatim} - to avoid an underfull hbox message. - --* Seite 67, Abbildung 3.6 (VSc) - F"uge Leerzeichen ein hinter: Mit" "`\(\backslash\)input\{foo\}' - - * Seite 67, 3.3.2; Absatz 1 von unten, Zeile 1 v.u. (TLa) - Erg"anze: "ubergeht, zur Verf"ugung. - ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ --* Seite 68, 1. Absatz, 3. Zeile (VSc) - streiche in: Einige "wenige" solcher Erweiterungen wurden - --* Seite 69, \verbatimtabinput (VSc) - "ubersetze Inhalt von "testtab.out" - --* Seite 71, \listinginput (VSc) - "ubersetze Inhalt von "testtab.out" - --* Seite 71, Kapitel 3.4, 3.Zeile (VSc) - ersetze Text: w"ahrend in Kapitel 6 ab Seite 143 Gleitobjekte - ^^ --* Seite 72, 1. Absatz, Fu"snoten (VSc) - die Abst"ande nach den Fu"snotensymbolen sind unnat"urlich gro"s, - so als ob sich in die Definition ein Leerzeichen eingeschlichen hat: - \renewcommand{\thefootnote}{\fnsymbol{footnote}~} -FMi: Hat sich nicht. Allerdings ist vielleicht an anderer - Stelle ein Fehler. Im Text ist der Abstand jedenfalls zu weit. - Am Fu"s der Seite ist Absicht. -FMi: bug in changebar.sty - - * Seite 72, Z -2 (OBa) - footnoterule should be \footnoterule - --* Seite 73, Z. 3 (GGr) - footnoterule should be \footnoterule - --* Seite 75, letzter Absatz von 3.4.2 (GGr,FMi) - Ersetze durch: - Der Stil von Marginalien wird durch drei Parameter festgelegt: - \marginparwidth, \marginparsep und \marginparpush. Ihre - Voreinstellungen findet man in Tafel 4.2 auf Seite 87. - -========== Kapitel 4 ============== - --* Seite 87, Tafel 4.2 (FMi) - The table shows the value for the document styles of LaTeX - 2.09. The class files of LaTeX2e have slightly different values: - two-sided one-sided - 10pt 11pt 12pt 10pt 11pt 12pt -\oddsidemargin 35pt 29pt 17pt 62pt 55pt 39pt -\evensidemargin 89pt 80pt 62pt -- -- -- -\marginparwidth 121pt 113pt 95pt 94pt 88pt 73pt -\topmargin 16pt 21pt 17pt 16pt 21pt 17pt -\textheight 46 40 38 46 40 38 (in lines) - --* Seite 85, Abbildung 4.1 (VSc) - f"uge Komma ein: Paket \texttt{layout} (von Kent McPherson, - ^^ - * Seite 85, Abbildung 4.1 (RHa) - die Bezeichnungen sollten uebersetzt werden: Body=Textkoerper,... - - * S. 85, Abbildung 4.1 (TBo) - Erste Zeile der Bildunterschrift: "Andere `mit Hilfe das Befehls' in - `mit Hilfe des Befehls'. - --* Seite 88, 1. Absatz (VSc) - l"osche Wort: um den Schriftgrad auf auf die im Dokument verwendete - ^^^ --* Seite 90, 2. Absatz, 3. Zeile (VSc) - Komma entfernen: - wie man die horizontalen Seitenlayoutparameter unter - Ber"ucksichtigung des normalen Schriftgrades des Dokumentes und des - ein- oder zweiseitigen Drucks, berechnet: - ^ --* Seite 92, 1. Absatz (VSc) - Ersetze Satz: - Die erste Seite von "Uberschriftsbefehlen ... - durch: - Die erste Seite von "Uberschriftsbefehlen der h"ochsten Gliederungsebenen - (wie \verb|\part| oder \verb|\chapter|, aber auch \verb|\maketitle|) - wird in den Standardklassen von \LaTeXe{} hingegen mit dem Befehl - \verb|\thispagestyle{|plain\verb|}| gebildet. - - * Seite 92, Absatz 2, Zeile 2/5 (TLa) - empty/plain in \thispagestyle{..} nicht in \ttfamily - - * Page 92 l. 5 (BDe) - Replace "pagestyle{empty}" with "\pagestyle{empty}". - - * Seite 96, Absatz 2, Zeile 3 (TLa) - Erg"anze Komma: \chaptermark, sondern ... - ^ --* Seite 92 Z. 14 (EPi) - Ersetze "thispagestyle{empty}" durch "\thispagestyle{empty}". - --* Seite 95, 3. Absatz (VSc) - Ersetze Absatz durch: - Beim Seitenstil \textsf{headings} verwenden die Gliederungsbefehle - automatisch \verb|\markboth| und \verb|\markright| zur Erzeugung - von Kopfzeilen, siehe hierzu Tafel 4.3 auf der n"achsten Seite. - - * Seite 96, Abschnitt 4.3.2 (SWi) - Im vierten Punkt der Aufz"ahlung ist das Semikolon direkt an das Wort - Fu"szeilen zu setzen. - --* Seite 98, 6.-8. Zeile von unten (VSc,FMi) - ersetze: \sl durch \slshape - \rm durch \normalfont - - * Seite 100, Absatz 1, Zeile 1/2 (FMi) - Entferne Klammern: (F"ur diesen ... dar.) - ^ ^ - * Seite 101 (FMi) - Add a warning that \enlargethispage only modifies the - main part of the page: running headers and footers stay - unchanged. This means that it is possible to overprint - information in the footer if the main text gets too large. - -========== Kapitel 5 ============== - --* Seite 103, 3. Absatz, 2. Zeile (VSc) - f"uge Komma ein: f"ur die Grundumgebungen \texttt{tabular} und - \texttt{array}, die mit dem Paket - ^ - * Seite 103, Absatz 4, Zeile 2 v.u. (TLa) - Erg"anze Komma: automatisch, sobald ... - ^ --* Seite 103, 5. Absatz, 2. Zeile (VSc) - korrigiere: Dabei geht es im einzelnen um - ^ - * Seite 106, 5.2.1; Absatz 1, Zeile 1 v.u./2 (TLa) - Korrigiere: Index erzeugt (Wenn ... werden.). - ^ ^ ^ --* Seite 107, Tafel 5.1 (CMi,VSc) - ersetze: p{width} durch p{breite} - ersetze: \parbox{width} durch \parbox{breite} - --* Seite 108, letzter Absatz, 1. Zeile (VSc) - l"osche Komma: In Spalten, die mit \texttt{p}, \texttt{m} oder - \texttt{b}, erzeugt wurden, betr"agt der - ^^^ - * Seite 111, Absatz 3, Zeile 1 (TLa) - Korrigiere: Wenn vertikale ... und nach den ... - ^ --* Seite 112, \doublerulesep (VSc) - ersetze: - Abstand zwischen Linien, die durch zwei aufeinanderfolgende - |-Zeichen in der Tabellenpr"aambel oder - ^ --* Seite 114, 2. Absatz, 2. Zeile (VSc) - f"uge ein: F"ur den Fall, da"s eine bestimmte Spaltenspezifikation - ^ - * Seite 115, 5.3.4; Absatz 1 von unten, Zeile 1 v.u. (TLa) - Erg"anze: Paket, wohl aber ... ...colsep{\fill}}}. - ^ - * Seite 116, 2. Absatz, 6. Zeile (VSc) - F"uge ein: welches dann zu der \texttt{tabularx}-Pr"aambelspezifikation - ^ - * Seite 116, Absatz 3 von unten, Zeile 4 (TLa) - Erg"anze: dings nicht mit Hilfe der >-Syntax ... - ^ - * Seite 117, Absatz 1, Zeile 1 (TLa) - Erg"anze Komma: legt zwei Spalten fest, bei denen ... - ^ --* Seite 119, 1. Absatz, letzter Satz (VSc) - ersetze letzten Satz durch: So wurden f"ur das Beispiel von Seite 117 - folgende Werte ausgegeben: - - * Seite 121, 5.4.1; Absatz 3, Zeile 2 v.u. --> \tablehead{...} (TLa) - Erg"anze Komma: al, das zwischen Zeilen ... \hline), enthalten. - ^ --* Seite 122, 1. Absatz, 3. Zeile (VSc) - korrigiere Trennung: Positions-argumente - - * Seite 124, 5.4.2; Absatz 1 von unten, Zeile 1 v.u. (TLa) - Korrigiere: unterschiedlichen Spaltenbreiten einer Tabelle auf den ... - ^^^^^2^^^^^^^-------1---- - * Seite 124 5.4.2. zweiter Absatz Zeile 6 ff (DKa) - Mit Version 4.00 von longtable wird \setlongtables nicht mehr - ben"otigt. Damit entf"allt die Beschreibung: - Diese Funktion muß zunächst mit dem Befehl |\setlongtables| - ... - bis zum Ende des Absatzes auf Seite 125. Ebenso sollte - \setlongtables aus der Tabelle auf Seite 126 und der Beschreibung - auf Seite 127 verschwinden. - - Vorschlag von David als neue Beschreibung: - - |longtable| unterteilt die Tabelle in mehrere `chunks', die - hintereinander gesetzt werden. Da die Tabellenbreiten in späteren - chunks die in vorhergehenden nur über den Umweg der |.aux|-Datei - beeinflussen können, sind unter Umständen mehrere \LaTeX-Läufe - notwendig, bis das Aussehen der Tabellen konvergiert (sollten weitere - \LaTeX-Läufe nötig sein, wird dies von \LaTeX\ mitgeteilt). Frühere - Versionen machten die Verwendung des |\setlongtables| Befehl zur - Steuerung dieses Verhaltens nötig, dies entfällt seit Version~4.00. - - Weiterhin hat longtable seit 1996/12/01 noch zusätzliche Befehle - der Art \pagebreak und so erhalten, und unterscheidet mittlerweile - \\ und \\* (was ja in nicht umbrechbaren Tabellen die gleiche - Bedeutung hat). - --* Seite 124, Bekannte Schwierigkeiten, 3. Punkt (VSc) - ersetze: - Diese F"alle sind in der (dokumentierten Version des) - Paketes beschrieben. - durch: - Diese F"alle sind in der Dokumentation des Paketes beschrieben. - --* Seite 124, Kapitel 5.4.2, 2.-3. Zeile (VSc) - Ersetze Text: - mehrseitige Tabellen, bei denen man eine gleichbleibende Tabellenbreite - f"ur mehrere Seiten einstellen m"ochte, das - durch: - mehrseitige Tabellen, bei denen man eine gleichbleibende Tabellenbreite - einstellen m"ochte, das - - * Seite 129 in Abbildung (JKn) - su sudanese should read su sundanese (2 times) - te tegulu should read te telugu (2 times) - - * Seite 130, Abb. 5.5; Absatz 1 von unten, Zeile 8 v.u. (TLa) - Erg"anze: ...\small\slshape ... - ^^^^^ - * Seite 132, Absatz 2, Zeile 3 (TLa) - Erg"anze Komma: maltrennzeichen wird ... zentriert), breiter ist ... - ^ --* Seite 132, 2. Absatz, 3. Zeile (VSc) - korrigiere: Dezimaltrennzeichen - ^ - * Seite 137, multirow; Absatz 1, Zeile 4 v.u. (TLa) - Entferne Komma: sonders gro"s sind, ... verwendet wurden oder ... - ^ - * Seite 137, multirow; Absatz 2, Zeile 3 (TLa) - Erg"anze Komma: 3pt voreingestellt ... verwendet wird, um ... - ^ --* Seite 137, multirow, 2. Absatz (VSc) - entferne Komma: - die auf 3pt voreingestellt ist, und verwendet wird um - ^ - * Seite 139, Absatz 3, Zeile 2 (TLa) - Korrigiere: man \firsthline ... (zwei besondere Versionen von - ^ - * Seite 141, 5.6.6; Absatz 1, Zeile 4 (TLa) - Erg"anze Leerzeichen: zw"olf die gleiche ... multirow wird der ... - ^ -========== Kapitel 6 ============== - - * Seite 143, 6.1; Absatz 1, Zeile 3 (TLa) - Erg"anze Leerzeichen: wie ">nicht mehr als \dots"< ... Platz \dots"< - ^ ^ --* Seite 144, \dblfloatpagefraction (VSc) - ersetze 0,5 durch 0.5 in: (voreingestellt ist 0.5) - - * Seite 145, Absatz 2 von unten, Zeile 2 v.u. (TLa) - Erg"anze Leerzeichen: Dieser Proze"s erzeugt so lange ... - ^ - * Seite 145, Absatz 2 von unten, Zeile 3 (TLa) - Ersetze: Gleitobjektseiten, d.h. ... befinden, enthalten. - ^ - * Seite 146, 6.2; Absatz 1 von unten, Zeile 2 v.u. (TLa) - Korrigiere: tuationen am ... F"ur diesen Zweck ... - ^ --* Seite 151, Abbildung 6.1 (VSc) - Ersetze: \floatname{algorithm}{Algorithm} - ^^^^^^^^^ --* Seite 151, Abbildung 6.1 (VSc) - F"uge Leerzeichen ein: - Definition neuer Gleitumgebungen -- \texttt{Program} und - ^^ - * Seite 152 Letzter Absatz (FVi) - Replace this para with: - Newer releases of the \textsf{float} package (v1.2 and higher) - integrate the functionality of the package \textsf{here} by David - Carlisle completely. With older versions one had to first issue - \restylefloat{table} and/or \restylefloat{figure} to be able to use - the H specifier with the standard LaTeX environments. - - * Seite 153, 6.4.1; Absatz 1 von unten, Zeile 1 (TLa) - Ersetze: Das Paket floatfig ... - ^^^^^^^^ --* Seite 155 (ADu) - In the wrapfig example the "boxit" environment is used but never - explained. better use \begin{fminipage}[3in]. - - * Seite 155, Absatz 5 von unten, Zeile 2 (TLa) - Erg"anze Komma: list) verwendet ... in einem, mit twocolumn ... - ^ - * Seite 155, Absatz 1 von unten, Zeile 1 (TLa) - Erg"anze Komma: Es ist am einfachsten, den Befehl ... - ^ - * Seite 155, Wrapfig-Beispiel, vorletzte Zeile (VLS) - Streiche Klammer: Die Umgebung \Lmenv{wrapfigure}} ist - ^ --* Seite 155, vorletzte Zeile (VSc) - korrigiere Trennung: Zeilen-umbruch - - * S. 156, Absatz 4 (TBo): - In Z. 1/2 wird gesagt, da"s eine `tabular' Umgebung verwendet - wird, um die Bilder in Abb. 6.4 auszurichten. Dies ist jedoch - nicht richtig. - --* Seite 158, \@makecaption and \@isucaption example (JvM,FMi) - In both cases is a closing brace missing: - \ifthenelse{\lengthtest{\wd\tempbox > \linewidth}}% - %%% ^ closing brace - -========== Kapitel 7 ============== - --* Seite 159, 2. Absatz, 7. Zeile (VSc) - korrigiere Ligatur: Auf"|l"osung statt Aufl"osung - - * Seite 159, 7.1; Absatz 3, Zeile 1 (TLa) - Erg"anze Leerzeichen: Im Entstehungsjahr von TeX (1979) ... - ^ --* Seite 160, 3. Absatz, 2.Zeile (VSc) - 7. Absatz, 5.Zeile - vereinheitliche Schreibweise: PostScriptfonts <=> PostScript Fonts - --* Seite 162, 2. Absatz, 8.Zeile (VSc) - f"uge ein: Blocksatz wirkt - ^ - * Seite 163, Fu"snote 1; Absatz 1, Zeile 1 v.u. (TLa) - Ersetze: beschlo"s Knuth, ... einen anderen Namen ... - ^ - * Seite 164, Absatz 2 von unten, Zeile 1 (TLa) - Erg"anze: Indem einige METAFONT-Parameter auf ganz ... - ^ --* Seite 166, 2. Absatz, 5.+9.+11. Zeile (VSc) - korrigiere 3x Ligatur: Auf"|l"osung statt Aufl"osung - - * Seite 166, Absatz 3 von unten, Zeile 3 v.u. (TLa) - Entferne Komma: die Punktgr"o"sen 7, 8, ..., 30 und 36 ... - ^ --* Seite 167, 2. Absatz, 2.Zeile (VSc) - korrigiere: die Wenigsten durch die wenigsten - - * Seite 168, 7.3.1; Absatz 1, Zeile 1 (TLa) - Erg"anze Komma: Die Schrift, die man f"ur ... - ^ --* Seite 169, vorletzte Absatz, letzte Zeile (VSc) - korrigiere Ligatur: Auf"|l"osung statt Aufl"osung - - * Seite 170, Absatz 4, Zeile 2 (TLa) - Korrigiere: man am besten ... mittels der - Low-Level-\fontseries-Deklarationen ... - ^ ^ ^ ^ - * Seite 170, Absatz 3 von unten, Zeile 2 (TLa) - Entferne Komma: \textit und \textsc, die ... Kursivschrift bzw. ... - ^ --* Seite 171, letzte Zeile (FMi) - Ersetze \lowercase durch: \MakeLowercase - --* Seite 172, erste Zeile (FMi) - Ersetze: wird der Plain-TeX-Befehl \lowercase - durch: wird der \LaTeX2e-Befehl \MakeLowercase - - * Seite 173, Absatz 1, Zeile 3 (TLa) - Erg"anze: ge, angefangen mit ... \Huge als gr"o"stem ... - ^^^^ - * Seite 173, 7.3.2; Absatz 1 von unten, Zeile 7 (TLa) - Korrigiere: \sffamily zuerst die ... medium 10pt, geladen, ... - ^ ^ - * Seite 173, 7.3.2; Absatz 1 von unten, Zeile 8 (TLa) - Erg"anze Komma: die serifenlose Schrift, breitfett 10pt, und nach ... - ^ - * Seite 174, Fu"snote (GRo,FMi) - Ersetze: - Alle Pakete, die den \catcode eines in der \nocorrlist benutzten - Zeichens "andern, m"ussen ... - - * Seite 175, 7.3.4; Absatz 1 von unten, Zeile 2 v.u. in Ein- und Ausgabe (TLa) - Entferne Komma: anderem die Zeichen ... \S und \symbol{32}, ... - ^ - * Seite 176, Zeile 10 in Tafel 7.3 (TCo) - ersetze \itseries durch \itshape - - * Seite 177, Abschnitt 7.3.5; Absatz 3, Zeile 3 (TLa) - Erg"anze Komma: fehl \bfseries ... nicht breitfett, was die ... - ^ --* Seite 177, 3. Absatz, 5. Zeile (VSc) - korrigiere Trennung: mitt-le-rer - - * Seite 179, 7.4.1; Absatz 1 von unten, Zeile 1 v.u. (TLa) - Korrigiere: einem einzelnen ... Wort) besteht, welcher in einer ... - ^ ^^^^^^^ - * Seite 180, Absatz 1, Zeile 1 (TLa) - Korrigiere: Schrift gesetzt werden soll ,\zB - ^^ - * Seite 181, Absatz 2, Zeile 4 v.u. (TLa) - Korrigiere: dern Sans Schriftfamilie ... und schr"aggestellter ... - ^^^^^^^^^^ - * Seite 181, Absatz 5, Zeile 2 (TLa) - Erg"anze Komma: werden. Jedesmal, wenn dieser ... - ^ - * Seite 183, Absatz 1, Zeile 5 (BBe, FMi) - F"uge ein "aufrechte" in: - ... sondern den Alphabetbefehl \mathbf f"ur aufrechte - alphanumerische Zeichen bzw. - - * Seite 183, 2. Absatz, 2. Zeile (VSc) - F"uge ein: Gegebenenfalls - ^^ - * Seite 183, 3. Absatz, 1. Zeile (VSc) - korrigiere: was mit den Alphabetbefehlen - ^ - * Seite 183, letzter Absatz, 3. Zeile (VSc) - f"uge ein: \SetMathAlphabet-Deklarationen - ^ - * Seite 184, 7.5.1; Absatz 1 von unten, Zeile 1 v.u. (TLa) - Erg"anze Leerzeichen: gen Fontdateien (\zB die .tfm- und .pk-... - ^ - * Seite 185, Absatz 1, Zeile 4 (TLa) - Erg"anze: An der Universit"at Bochum wurden die Computer ... - ^ - * Seite 185, 2. Absatz, 1.Zeile (CLa) - Ersetze: - "Wenn man nach dem Befehl \documentclass das Paket t1enc angibt, - wird ..." - durch: - Wenn man die Zeile \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} in die Pr"aambel - einf"ugt, wird ... - - * Seite 185, Absatz 2, Zeile 2 v.u. (TLa) - Entferne: k"onnen ebenfalls mit der der Cork-Kodierung ... - ^^^^ - * Seite 185, Absatz 2 von unten, Zeile 1 (TLa) - Entferne: Daneben gibt es ..., da"s nicht nur ... - ^ --* Seite 187, Ende erster Absatz (FMi) - F"uge ein: Umlaute und \ss{} werden bei diesen Zeichens"atzen durch - Ligaturen mit dem Zeichen " erzeugt, z.B. "s, "a usw. Dies - funktioniert nicht korrekt, wenn man das babel- oder german-Paket - geladen hat. - - * Seite 188, Abschnitt latexsym (NBe) - Ersetze letzten Satz durch: - Bei Bedarf k"onnen diese Symbole durch Angabe des Pakets latexsym - geladen werden. - - * Seite 189, 1. Absatz, 2. Zeile (VSc) - l"osche Komma: z.B. in "Uberschriften, oder auf Folien - ^ - * Seite 189, 2. Absatz, 2. Zeile (VSc) - f"uge Leerzeichen ein/l"osche Komma: 14.4pt, 17.28pt, 20.74pt, und 24.88pt - ^ - * Seite 191, 1. Absatz, 3. Item: infoshow (VSc) - l"osche Wort: erscheinen normalerweise auch auf dem Bildschirm. - ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - * Seite 191, Beschreibung von debugshow (FMi) - Add: This option might change the typesetting of material in - certain circumstances. For this reason it should not be turned - on when producing camera ready copy. - - * Seite 191, 2. Absatz, 2. Item: loading (VSc) - Ersetze Satz: Zeichens"atze, die ... - durch Zeichens"atze, die schon im Format oder in der - Dokumentenklasse geladen wurden, werden bei dieser - Option nicht mit angezeigt. - - * Seite 191, letzter Absatz, 3. letzte Zeile (VSc) - l"osche Satz: wird \init eingegeben; um den Test zu beenden; \bye oder - ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - * Seite 191, Fussnote 8: fuege ein (HPV) - ... Standardnamen auch zu verwenden. - ^^ - * Seite 192, 7.6; Absatz 3, Zeile 2 (TLa) - Entferne Komma: ">Kodierung"<, ... ">Form"< und ">Gr"o"se"<. - ^ - * Seite 192, 7.6; Absatz 1 von unten, Zeile 2 (TLa) - Erg"anze Komma: Font mit der gew"unschten ... (d.h., ob ... - ^ - * Seite 192, 3. Absatz: ersetze (HPV) - Intern ... richtig unterstuetzt werden [koennen] kann, wenn ... - ^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^ - * Seite 192, 4. Absatz, 2. Item (VSc) - f"uge Leerzeichen ein/l"osche Komma: \fontfamily, \fontseries, \fontshape,und - ^ ^ - * Seite 194, Tafel 7.10, caption (VSc) - f"uge ein: Ist einer "der" Werte m (Medium), wird er weggelassen; - - * Seite 194, letzter Absatz, 1. Zeile (VSc) - f"uge ein: Der Schriftgrad wird nach dem Befehl \fontsize{<gr"o"se>}{... - ^ - * Seite 194, letzter Absatz, 4. Zeile (VSc) - ersetze: "traditionellerweise" durch "traditionell" - - * Seite 194, Absatz 1 von unten, Zeile 1 v.u. (TLa) - Erg"anze Komma: doch eine Gummil"ange ist, d.h., wenn er ... - ^ - * Seite 195, 2. Absatz, vorletzte Zeile (VSc) - f"uge ein: Gr"o"senkorrektur - ^ - * Seite 196, letzter Absatz, letzte Zeile (VSc) - f"uge ein: Schriftform - ^ - * Seite 198, Absatz 3, Zeile 2 (TLa) - Entferne: eine Standard-Schriftform zugeordnet ... - ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - * Seite 198, 7.6.4; Absatz 1 von unten, Zeile 1 v.u. (TLa) - Korrigiere: Teile des Dokumentes ... keinen \fontfamily-Befehl ent... - ^ ^ ^ - * Seite 198, Abschnitt 7.6.4; Absatz 2, Zeile 1 (TLa) - Entferne Komma: Wenn m"oglich sollte auf ihren ... - ^ - * Seite 198, 7.7.1; Absatz 1, Zeile 1 (TLa) - Entferne Komma: Neue Zeichens"atze ... einzubinden bedeutet, ... - ^ - * Seite 198, Fu"snote 10; Absatz 1, Zeile (TLa) - Korrigiere: Ungl"ucklicherweise ist die \$/\pounds-Vertauschung ... - ^ - * Seite 199, Kap. 7.7.2, 1. Absatz, 4. Zeile (VSc) - l"osche Komma: Das dritte Argument ist - ^ - * Seite 199, 7.7.2; Absatz 1 von unten, Zeile 3 (TLa) - Korrigiere: ersten vier bezeichnen ... die Familie , die ... - ^ - * Seite 200, Absatz 1 von unten, Zeile 1 (TLa) - Erg"anze: Wie in den vorangegangenen Beispielen ... - ^^ - * Seite 201, Absatz 2, Zeile 1 v.u. (TLa) - Erg"anze Komma: sind als 10pt, und <12-> f"ur alle ... - ^ - * Seite 202, Die Funktion >leer<, 4. Zeile (VSc) - f"uge ein: minimalem Speicherbedarf.) Bei - ^ - * Seite 202, Die Funktion ">leer"<; Absatz 2, Zeile 2 v.u. (TLa) - Erg"anze Komma: 10pt ausgelegt ist (... in 10pt), werden ... - ^ - * Seite 203, Die Funktion >gen<, 2. Zeile (VLS) - l"osche Komma: cmtt8, cmtt9, und cmtt10 - ^ - * Seite 203, Die Funktion >gen<, 4. Zeile (VSc) - l"osche Komma: 8, 9 und 10pt - ^ - * Seite 203 (FMi) - There is now also a genb function that generates names for the ec - font naming conventions eg <10.95> genb * ecmr -> ecmr1095 - and there is, of course, a silent variant sgenb. - - * Seite 203, Absatz 1, Zeile 1 (TLa) - Erg"anze: tes gibt die leere ... Benutzer davon in Kenntnis ... - ^^^ --* Seite 205, Zeichensatz-Ladeoptionen, 3.Absatz, 2. Zeile (VSc) - korrigiere Trennung: Type-wri-ter - - * Seite 205, Die Funktion ">fixed"<; Absatz ^ ^3 (TLa) - Entferne Komma: Wenn vorhanden, gibt das optionale ... - ^ - * Seite 205, Die Funktion ">sfixed"<; Absatz ^ ^2 (TLa) - Erg"anze: wird \zB verwendet, ... die gro"sen mathematischen ... - ^ - * Seite 205, Zeichensatz-Ladeoptionen; Absatz 2, Zeile 2 v.u. (TLa) - Erg"anze Komma: anderen Zeichensatz umschaltet. Dadurch, da"s ... - ^ --* Seite 206 Z. 11 (PBL) - Ersetze {dcmr} durch {cmr} - - * Seite 207, vorletzter Absatz, 7. Zeile (VSc) - erg"anze Komma: Zeichensatz verbundene, Parameter zu "andern. - ^ --* Seite 208, Zeile 17 (ADe) - Ergaenze Komma: m"oglich wird, W"orter, die Akzente enthalten, korrekt - ^ - * Seite 209, Absatz 2, Zeile 3 v.u. (TLa) - L"osche Klammer: stehen die g"ultigen Standardwerte ... - ^ - * Seite 209, Absatz 2, Zeile 2 v.u. (TLa) - Erg"anze: serie und die Schriftform, die f"ur die Fontersetzung ... - ^^^^ - * Seite 209, 7.7.5; Absatz 1, Zeile 3 (TLa) - Erg"anze Komma: mentes oder dynamisch innerhalb des Dokumentes, wenn ... - ^ - * Seite 209, 7.7.5; Absatz 2 von unten, Zeile 2 v.u. (TLa) - Erg"anze Komma: lie foo im Kodierschema ... NFSS erwartet, die folg... - ^ - * Seite 209, Kap. 7.7.5, 2. Absatz, letzte Zeile (VSc) - l"osche Klammer: (Erweiterung (.fd), deklariert sein, - ^ - * Seite 209, Fu"snote 11; Absatz ^ ^1 (TLa) - Erg"anze Komma: Es ist m"oglich, die Generierung ... - ^ - * Seite 211, Absatz 4, Zeile 1 (TLa) - Entferne: Die Symbolfonts werden ... Namen angesprochen ... - ^ - * Seite 212, Absatz 4 von unten, Zeile 2 (TLa) - Erg"anze Komma: dos. Es beschreibt ... d.h., ob es sich um ... - ^ - * Seite 214, Absatz 3, Zeile 3 v.u. (TLa) - Entferne: \Set...-Befehl ge"andert werden. ... - ^ - * Seite 215, 7.7.7; Absatz 1, Zeile 2 v.u. (TLa) - Erg"anze Komma: kann (d.h., da"s er entweder ... - ^ - * Seite 218, shape <...> tried; Absatz 2 von unten, Zeile 1 (TLa) - Entferne: NFSS hat eine andere ... geladen, weil es die gew"unschte ... - ^^^ - * Seite 219, Item: "Math version <name> is not defined", 3. Zeile (VSc) - l"osche Komma: falsch geschrieben oder das Formellayout wurde - ^ - * Seite 219, Redeclaring math symbol <...>; Zeile 2 (TLa) - Entferne: wurde mit einer neuen Deklaration ... - ^^^^^^ - * Seite 220, This NFSS system isn't set up properly; Absatz ^ ^3 (TLa) - Erg"anze: eine \DeclareFontSubstitution- oder die ... - ^ -========== Kapitel 8 ============== - - * Seite 222, 2. Absatz, 5./6. Zeile (VSc) - ersetze: unterst"utzt von Michael Downes, der in der technischen - Abteilung von AMS arbeitete. - durch: unterst"utzt von Michael Downes aus der technischen - Abteilung von AMS. - - * Seite 222, 1. Absatz, letzte Zeile (VSc) - korrigiere Satz: auf Datentr"ager eingereichte Manuskripte akzeptiere. - - * Seite 222 letzte Zeile in 8.1 (FMi) - Replace "you should load the amstex package" - by "you should load the amsmath package" - - Note that 1.2 release of amslatex introduced amsmath as the - successor to amstex. Starting with this release the package amstex - should only be used in compatibility mode, i.e., in old documents - using \documentstyle. Nearly all documentation in this chapter is - nevertheless still valid (if amsmath is used). Exceptions are - hopefully all documented in the errata by now. Sorry for the - inconvenience but this incompatible change happened after the LaTeX - Companion was printed and making a second edition for that reason - would look silly in my eyes. - - * Seite 222 first two paragraphs of 8.2.1 (BBe) - Replace "amstex" by "amsmath" - - Replace the first sentence of the second paragraph by - In the amsmath package, \boldsymbol is to be used for individual - bold math symbols and bold Greek letters---everything in math - except for bold upright letters (where one would use \mathbf). - - To the list of examples in the second sentence, after "pi", add - a bold italic A, and insert "\boldsymbol{A}," in the appropriate - place in the code list. - - * Seite 223, letzter Absatz, 1. Zeile (VSc) - korrigiere Label/Reference: Die Tafeln 8.13 auf Seite 226 bis 8.18 auf - ^ ^ - * Seite 223, letzter Absatz, 5.-7. Zeile (VSc) - ersetze Zeilen durch: kann das \textsf{amsfonts}-Paket zusammen - mit dem in Abschnitt 7.7.6 erl"auterten Befehl \verb=\DeclareMathSymbol= - verwendet werden. - --* Seite 224, Tafel 8.1 4. Eintrag (ADe) - Ersetze "Versions" durch "Versionen" - --* Seite 225 Tafel 8.5 (KSi) - \simeq shows a wrong symbol. the correct one should look like a tilde - on top of a minus. The symbol shown seems to be only available in the - Lucida fonts where it is call "lessmuch". - - * Seite 225, Tafel 8.9, \caption (VSc) - Vorschlag statt: Logarithmus"ahnliche Symbole - : Funktionsnamen - - * Seite 226, Table 8.13 (GFe) - Remove the \dashleftarrow and \dashrightarrow entries, because they - do not belong to the AMS-Fonts. (only in the lucida fonts) - Add a \Rrightarrow entry. - Remove one of the two \rightrightarrows entries. - Add an entry for \restriction as synonym for \upharpoonright. - - * Seite 226 table 8.13 (FMi,PNu) - \rightleftarrows are shown twice at entries (7,1) and (7,3) - - * Seite 227, Table 8.15 (GFe) - Add an entry for \llless as synonym for \lll. - Add an entry for \gggtr as synonym for \ggg. - Add an entry for \Doteq as synonym for \doteqdot. - - * Seite 228, Table 8.17 (GFe) - Add an entry for \doublecap as synonym for \Cap. - Add an entry for \doublecup as synonym for \Cup. - - * Seite 228, Table 8.18 (GFe) - Remove footnote. - - * Seite 231, Kapitel 8.3.7, 4. Zeile (VSc) - f"uge Punkt ein: nach links bzw. nach oben - ^ - * Seite 232, 8.3.10; Absatz 2 von unten, Zeile 1 (TLa) - Erg"anze Komma: Wenn jedoch nicht nur das Ableitungssymbol, sondern ... - ^ - * Seite 233, 1. Absatz (VSc) - Empfehlung zum besseren Verst"andnis statt: \sideset{_*^*}{_*^*}\prod_k - besser: \sideset{_a^b}{_c^d}\prod_k - - * Seite 233, Kapitel 8.3.11 (VSc) - warum ist im linken mathematischen Ausdruck (\smash[b]{\lambda_j} nicht - nur die Tiefe, sondern auch die H"ohe geringer ?? Beschreibung besagt - etwas anderes. -FMi: Weil TeX ein anderes Wurzelzeichen verwendet. In beiden F"allen ist -das \lambda innerhalb der Wurzel. Bei \smash oder \smash[t] w"urde der -Querstrich der Wurzel durch das \lambda verlaufen. - - * Seite 235, 1. Absatz, 4. Zeile (VSc) - korrigiere Kommasetzung: verwendet wird, die im Text eingebettet sind. - ^ ^ - * Seite 235, Kapitel 8.3.15, 1. Zeile (VSc) - l"osche Zeichen: verf"ugt \textsf{amstex} "uber x\dfrac - ^ - * Seite 239, example on top (GRo) - "\dots" should be replaced by "\hdotsfor 2" in the first two rows - of the matrix (lines 2 and 4 of the input) to align the last column - of the matrix. - - * Seite 239, Section 8.4.3 The Sb and Sp Environments (MMu) - In amsmath.sty these environments no longer exist. - Use \substack instead as in - \sum_{\substack{0\le i\le m\\ 0<j<n}} P(i,j) - Note, that there is also slightly more general environment - subarray, which allows for greater control over horizontal - positioning. - - * Seite 240, letzte Zeile (ARo) - ersetze: 'funktionen' durch 'funktionieren' - - * Seite 240, Absatz 2 von unten, Zeile 1 (TLa) - Erg"anze: Bei L"angspfeilen wird ... und zweiten >- oder ... - ^ - * Seite 242, Absatz 1, Zeile 1 v.u. (TLa) - Entferne: eine bin"ares Relationssymbol. - ^ - * Seite 245, Kapitel 8.5.7, 1. Absatz, 11. Zeile (VSc) - ersetze: ohne er da"s dadurch empfohlen - durch: ohne da"s er dadurch empfohlen - - * Seite 246, Kapitel 8.5.8, 5. Zeile (VSc) - l"osche: und nach dem dem Einschub wieder - ^^^ - * Seite 248 (GZi) - The commands @, and @! (supposedly they yield 1/10 of \, and \!) - are not any longer supported with the amsmath package. - - * Seite 248, letzte Zeile von 8.6.3 (ARo) - ersetze: 'Feinstellung' soll wohl 'Feineinstellung' hei"sen (jedenfalls - lautet es f"unf Zeilen sp"ater so) - - * Seite 249, nosumlimits (VSc) - optische Senkrechte: der Divis von "ober- und unterhalb" ragt - nicht in den Rand hinaus. - - * Seite 249, Option nonamelimits (ARo) - l"osche: anstatt von ober- und unterhalb - ^^^ --* Seite 250, Abschnitt 8.6.6 Zeile -3 (ADe) - Ersetze "KLassen" durch "Klassen" - - * Seite 250, 8.6.6; Absatz 2, Zeile 2 v.u. (TLa) - Korrigiere: s"atzlicher Optionen: ... - ^ - * Seite 250, vorletzte Zeile von 8.6.6 (ARo) - setze Komma: und nomath, welche verhindert - ^ --* Seite 252, 3 Zeile des Codes (FMi) - it should be: g(\xi,t) not g(x\i,t) - (that typo was now caught by the recent LaTeX release which detected - and the \i in math mode (where \imath should be used)) - - * Seite 255, 4. und 5. letzte Zeile (VSc) - korrigiere Einr"uckung: - \begin{gather} - : - : - \begin{align*} - : - ...\end{align*} - ...\end{gather} - - * Seite 256, Gleichung 8.59 + unnumerierte Version (VSc) - das Kerning f"ur den Subscript "j" f"uhrt zu einem zu gro"sen Abstand - (z.B. bei U_ju_j) zum "U" und zum kleinen Abstand zum "u". -FMi: Font Fehler (reported) - - * Seite 257, Abschnitts"uberschrift (ARo) - l"osche: Erweiterungen zur der theorem-Umgebung - ^^^ - * Seite 257, Kapitel 8.8, 2. Absatz, vorletzte Zeile (VSc) - ersetze: Remark - durch: Bemerkung - - * Seite 257, Kapitel 8.8, 2. Absatz, 5. Zeile und 3. Absatz 3. Zeile (MC) - Die Trennung von "Theorem" in diesen beiden Zeilen ist ein sch"oner Beleg - f"ur die im Vorwort zur deutschen Ausgabe gemachte Einschr"ankung, da"s - es zur Zeit keine verl"a"sliche M"oglichkeit zum optischen Randausgleich - in \TeX{} gibt. - - * Seite 259, Abschnitt 8.8.1; Absatz 3 v.u., Zeile 1 v.u. (TLa) - Erg"anze: k"onnen daher plus- und minus-Anteile ... - ^ - * Seite 261, Abschnitt 8.8.3; Absatz 1, Zeile 1 v.u. (TLa) - Entferne: geben: \... \bfseries} erfolgen. - ^^^^^^^^^ - * Seite 261, Abschnitt 8.8.3; Absatz 1 v.u., Zeile 2 (TLa) - Erg"anze: Auf diese Weise ... ben"otigten Zeichensatzinformationen ... - ^ - * Seite 262, 4. Absatz, Formel (VSc) - sollte es nicht b_0 statt b^0 hei"sen?? - - * Seite 262, 5. Absatz, 1. Zeile (VSc) - sollte es nicht a^0 statt b^0 hei"sen resp. b_0 statt b^0 ?? - - * Seite 262, 5. Absatz, 1. Zeile (VSc) - korrigiere: wobei die 0 in S gesetzt wird. - ^^^ - * Seite 263, Forrmel (VSc) - sollte es nicht a^0 statt b^0 hei"sen resp. b_0 statt b^0 ?? - - * Seite 263, Kapitel 8.9.2, 2. Absatz, 5. Zeile (VSc) - korrigiere Zeichensetzung: linksb"undig setzte. - ^ - * Seite 263, Kapitel 8.9.2, 2. Absatz, 6. Zeile (VSc) - l"osche Wort: mu"s man leqno angegeben werden - ^^^ - * Seite 263, Kapitel 8.9.2, Item: \mathindent, 1. Zeile (VSc) - f"uge ein: von abgesetzen Formeln bei Verwendung der - ^^^ - * Seite 264 (FMi) - Add (somehow): the parameters \abovedisplay... and \belowdisplay... - depend on the current font size. For this reason one can't modify them - in the preamble of a document using \setlength but need to change - the definition of \normalsize etc. - -========== Kapitel 9 ============== - - * Seite 265, 9.1; Absatz 1, Zeile 4 (TLa) - Entferne: panisch, Koreanisch, ... Vietnamesisch, mit verschiedenen ... - ^^^^ - * Seite 266, Absatz 1, 1. Item (TLa) - Erg"anze: Anpassung aller Programme ... spezielle(n) Sprache(n): - ^^^ - * Seite 266, 1. Absatz, 2. Item, 1. Zeile (VSc) - l"osche: "Ubersetzungen f"ur Elementennamen des Dokumentes, - ^^ - * Seite 266, vorletzter Absatz, 6. letzte Zeile (VSc) - ersetze: mit dem Versendung von Mails - durch: mit dem Versenden von Mails - - * Seite 266, Absatz 2 von unten, Zeile 2 v.u. (TLa) - Erg"anze Komma: Eingabekodierung k"onnen ... neue Standards, wie ... - ^ - * Seite 267, 1. Absatz, 8. Zeile (VSc) - ersetze: in Englisch und der in Zielsprache enthalten. - durch: in Englisch und der Zielsprache enthalten. - - * Seite 267, 9.1.1; Absatz 1, Zeile 4 (TLa) - Entferne Komma: zu definieren. Sie ... Zeichen (\zB Zeichen ... - ^ - * Seite 267, 9.1.1; Absatz 1, Zeile 2 v.u. (TLa) - Entferne Komma: Sprache angepa"st sind (... Kodierung bzw. sp"ater ... - * Seite 269, 2. Absatz, 2. Item, 2. Zeile (VSc) - Trennung: Pos-TeX - - * Seite 267, Abschnitt 9.1.1; Absatz 1 v.u., Zeile 2 (TLa) - Entferne: physikalischen Sinne ... kann die an es gestellten ... - ^^^^^^ - * Seite 270, Fu"snote 1 (SWi) - Am Ende der ersten Fu"snote fehlt der Satzendepunkt. - - * Seite 271, Fu"snoten, 2. Zeile (VSc) - das von DANTE koordiniert wurde und von Bernd Reichle gepflegt wird. - l"osche: ^^^^^ - - * Seite 273, 4. Abschnitt, 1. Zeile (SWi) - Ersetze 'alle zus"atzliche' durch 'alle zus"atzlichen'. - - * Seite 274; Absatz 2 v.u., Zeile 1 (TLa) - Korrigiere: S"amtliche zus"atzliche ... zusammen mit den ... - ^ - * Seite 275, 2. Absatz, 5. Zeile (VSc) - jetzt besser: german ghyph31.tex % German - ^^ - * Seite 275, Kapitel 9.3, 2. Absatz, 2. Zeile (VSc) - korrigiere: werden interne \LaTeX-Definitionen modifiziert; - ^^ - * Seite 276, Abbildung 9.2, 6. letzte Zeile (VSc) - Ligaturtrennung: Handbuch (2. Auf"|lage)} - ^^ - * Seite 277, wie Source oben: 3. letzte Zeile (VSc) - Ligaturtrennung: Handbuch (2. Auf"|lage)} - ^^ - * Seite 281, Table 9.4 (DMa) - entries in the column "French input" should be set in verbatim mode, - instead of ttfamily, in order to properly illustrate the user input. - Ie the spaces (indicated by _ below) should be removed: - point-virgule_; - Il dit_: oui - Mon Dieu_! - Pourquoi pas_? - - * Seite 282, Abschnitt 9.3.3, Zeile 2 (SWi) - Ersetze 'einigen' durch 'einige'. - - * Seite 284, Zeile -10 (AzS) - Ersetze: per Definition durch: nach Definition - -========== Kapitel 10 ============= - - * Seite 283, Fu"snote 1; Absatz 1, Zeile 2 (TLa) - Entferne Komma: Umst"anden \LaTeX eine ... verschafft bzw. durch ... - ^ - * Seite 284, Punkt 4; Zeile 3 (TLa) - Entferne Komma: lung der Bilder ... verwenden [34] oder bereits ... - ^ - * Seite 284, Absatz 1 v.u., Zeile 3 v.u. (TLa) - Ersetze: die Erweiterungen zu ..., mit denen qualitativ hochwertige, ge- - ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - * Seite 287, untere Aufz"ahlung; Punkt 1, Zeile 1 (TLa) - Erg"anze: Bcenter, Bflushleft ... eine center-, flushleft- - ^ ^ - * Seite 287, untere Aufz"ahlung; Punkt 2, Zeile 1+2 (TLa) - Erg"anze: Bitemize, Benumerate ... eine itemize-, enumerate- bzw. ... - ^ ^ - * Seite 288; Absatz 2, Zeile 2 (TLa) - Entferne: der folgende Code: - ^ - * Seite 291; Beschreibung von \branch (TLa) - Ersetze: branchid durch zweigid - - * Seite 292, \setdepth; Zeile 1 (TLa) - Entferne: Dies definiert ... ein 3 D-Balkendiagramm - ^ - * Seite 292 (MDa) -The commands `\legend' appears outside of the `barenv'. This is -contradictory to the explanations on pages 284-285 which start with -"Inside a `barenv' environment..." - - * Seite 293 (MDa) -The description of the command `\setyname' has the argument "x-label" -which I presume should be "y-label" (cf. the command `\setxname'). - - * Seite 295; Absatz 2, Zeile 1 (TLa) - Entferne: Manch einer ... eine 3 D-Darstellung ... - ^ - * Seite 295, Eingabe letztes Bsp.; Zeile 5 (TLa) - Entferne: \setdepth{10}% 3 D-Ansicht - ^ - * Seite 295, Eingabe letztes Bsp.; Zeile 7 (TLa) - Ersetze: \setnumberpos{up}% Wertangabe oberhalb der Balken - ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - * Seite 296, 2. Absatz, 4. Zeile (VSc) - l"osche Klammer: (Abbildung 10.2 auf Seite 298)). - ^ - * Seite 296, Abschnitt 10.2.5; Absatz 1 v.u., Zeile 1+2 v.u. (TLa) - Entferne: als 2 D-Balkendiagramm ... und dann als 3 D-Diagramm ... - ^ ^ - * Seite 296, Aufz"ahlung; Punkt 3 v.u., Zeile 1 (TLa) - Erg"anze: Unabh"angige Skalierung von Kurvenabszissen ... - ^ - * Seite 297, Abb. 10.1; Eingabe, Zeile 9 (TLa) - \setstyle{\bfseries} steht im Widerspruch zur Ausgabe?! - Kommentar FMi: wirkt wohl nur auf Achsenbeschriftung deshalb - ohne Bedeutung? --- ueberpruefen - - * Seite 297, Abb. 10.1; Bildunterschrift (TLa) - Entferne: ... Balkendiagramm -- 2 D-Ansicht - ^ - * Seite 299, \curve...; Zeile 1 (TLa) - Erg"anze: Dieser Befehl ... die angegebenen Koordinaten. ... - ^^ - * Seite 301, Abschnitt 10.2.7; Absatz 1, Zeile 3 (TLa) - Erg"anze: dosprache, die auf ... die verschiedenen Partikelbah- - ^ - * Seite 301, Abschnitt 10.2.7; Absatz 1 v.u., Zeile 2 (TLa) - Erg"anze: bolen f"ur \LaTeX s \texttt{picture}-Modus ... - ^^^^^^^^ ^ - * Seite 303; Absatz 2, Zeile 1 (TLa) - Entferne Komma: Der h"aufig verwendete Low-Level-Befehl ... - ^ - * Seite 303, Aufz"ahlung; Punkt 3, Zeile 1 (TLa) - Erg"anze: "Ubersetzung der ... ein ($x$,$y$)-Koordinatenpaar ... - ^ ^ ^ ^ - * Seite 303; Aufz"ahlung, Punkt 4, Zeile 2 (TLa) - Entferne Komma: derholung der Schritte 1 und 2, ... - ^ - * Seite 303, letzter Absatz, 3. Zeile (VSc) - erg"anze "\": wie der \line-Befehl implementiert ist - ^ - * Seite 304, Abschnitt 10.3.1; Absatz 1, Zeile 2 v.u. (TLa) - Erg"anze: Nummern entlang der $x$-Achse ... - ^ ^ - * Seite 304, letzter Absatz, 1. Zeile (VSc) - erg"anze "-": "Aquivalent des \LaTeX-Befehls - ^ - * Seite 306; Absatz 2, Zeile 4 (TLa) - Ersetze: duziert; dehn < 0) wird. Wenn dehn gleich null ... - ^^^^ - * Seite 308, 3. Zeile (SWi) - Ersetze: "verschieden" durch "verschiedene". - - * Seite 308, \putfile...; Absatz 1, Zeile 5 v.u. (TLa) - Ersetze/Erg"anze: Datei mu"s f"ur jede Zeile ein - ^^^^^ - ($x$,$y$)-Koordinatenpaar ... - ^ - * Seite 308, \putfile...; Absatz 1, Zeile 3 v.u. (TLa) - Ersetze: als Kommentarzeichen ... nach dem $y$-Wert min- - ^^^^ - * Seite 308, \putfile...; Punkt 1, Zeile 1 (TLa) - Erg"anze: Erstellung einer Datei mit den ($x$,$y$)-Koordinaten ... - ^ - * Seite 308, 3. Absatz, 4. Zeile (VSc) - korrigiere Trennung: Flie"skomma-arith-me-tik - ^ - * Seite 308, Kapitel 10.4, 3. Zeile (VSc) - l"osche: gestrichtelten und gepunkteten Linien erweitert wird. - ^ - * Seite 309; Absatz 2, Zeile 3 (TLa) - Verschiebe [23] 2 Zeilen h"oher hinter "`Programmiersprache pic"' - - * Seite 310, Zeile 1, (RHa) - Syntax des oval-Befehls: - teil ist optionales Argument, also muss es in eckigen Klammern stehen - \oval(x-wert,y-wert)[teil] - ^ ^ - * Seite 310, 1. Absatz, 2. Zeile (VSc) - erg"anze "-": gew"unschten \TeX-Wert - ^ - * Seite 311, \filltype...; Zeile 1 (TLa) - Erg"anze: Der \filltype-Befehl ... f"ur die \circle*- und - ^ - * Seite 315, \begin{bipartite} (VSc) - Teile der Parameter und Argumente sind "ubersetzt, andere nicht - so leftwd, gapwd, rightwd, gapht, labelwd, leftnode, rightnode - - * Seite 316, 2. Absatz, 1. Zeile (VSc) - l"osche "'": \textsf{epic}'s - ^ - * Seite 317, 1. Beispiel (VSc) - die "bundle" sind im Beispiel nicht untereinandergesetzt; - deshalb hat \vspace{1cm} auch keine Auswirkung -FMi: \par fehlt vor \vspace! - -========== Kapitel 11 ============= - - * Seite 319, Fu"snote 1; Zeile 1 (TLa) - Erg"anze: ghostscript ist f"ur die verschiedensten Computerplattformen ... - ^ - * Seite 321 (und m"oglicherweise an anderen Stellen) (BDe) - Replace "Bezier" with "B\'ezier" - - * Seite 320, 1. Absatz, 1. Zeile (VSc) - korrigiere Ligatur: auf"|l"osungsunabh"angige statt aufl"osungsunabh"angige - - * Seite 320, 2. Absatz, 1.+3.+4 Zeile (VSc) - korrigiere Ligatur: auf"|l"osungs- statt aufl"osungs- - korrigiere 2x Ligaturen: Auf"|l"osung statt Aufl"osung - - * Seite 321, 1. Subitem (2. Zeile) (VSc) - korrigiere Ligatur: auf"|l"osungsunabh"angig statt aufl"osungsunabh"angig - - * Seite 321, Aufz"ahlung; Punkt 3, Zeile 2 (TLa) - Erg"anze: in jeder Auf"|l"osung und ... - ^^ - * Seite 321, letztes Item, 1. Zeile (VSc) - setze Komma: wie z.B. 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Zeile (VSc) - korrigiere Trennung: Bound|ing|box-Parameter - ^^ - * Seite 326, Description bbllx; Zeile 1 (TLa) - Erg"anze: Die $X$-Koordinate der unteren linken Ecke der \texttt{BoundingBox} - ^ ^ ^^^^^^^^ ^ - * Seite 326, Description bblly; Zeile 1 (TLa) - Erg"anze: Die $Y$-Koordinate der unteren linken Ecke der \texttt{BoundingBox} - ^ ^ ^^^^^^^^ ^ - * Seite 327, Description bburx; Zeile 1 (TLa) - Erg"anze: Die $X$-Koordinate der oberen rechten Ecke der \texttt{BoundingBox} - ^ ^ ^^^^^^^^ ^ - * Seite 327, Description bbury; Zeile 1 (TLa) - Erg"anze: Die $Y$-Koordinate der oberen rechten Ecke der \texttt{BoundingBox} - ^ ^ ^^^^^^^^ ^ - * Seite 327, Description clip; Zeile 2 (TLa) - Erg"anze: seiner \texttt{BoundingBox} ausgegeben ... - ^^^^^^^^ ^ - * Seite 327; Absatz 1, Zeile 1+2, 5, 6 (TLa) - Erg"anze: ... \texttt{BoundingBox} - ^^^^^^^^ ^ - * Seite 327, Abschnitt 11.3.1; Absatz 1 v.u., Zeile 1 v.u. (TLa) - Erg"anze: Abbildung 11.2 ... von 3~cm hat. - ^ - * Seite 329, Kodierung (ADe) - Ersetze "1991" durch "1990" - - * Seite 330, 4. Absatz, 6. Zeile (VSc) - korrigiere: von Absatzdrehungen vorgenommen werden. - ^^^^^^ - * Seite 333, Abb. 11.3; Eingabe, Zeile 5 v.u. (TLa) - Korrigiere: \begin{rotate}{-90}\hspace*{8mm}Formatklassen - ^^ - * Seite 333; Absatz 1, Zeile 2 v.u. (TLa) - Erg"anze: zu dem \tabcolsep-Wert von 2~mm - ^ - * Seite 337, vorletzte Zeile (VSc) - l"osche Komma: einen schwarzen Balken ergibt, und 100 zur Ausgabe von - ^ - * Seite 338, Abschnitt 11.5.3; Punkt 4, Zeile 4 v.u. (TLa) - Entferne: sei die Folge ... - ^ - * Seite 338, Abschnitt 11.5.3; Punkt 4, Zeile 3 v.u. (TLa) - Korrigiere: ein Zeilenumbruch erfolgt ... unkorrekterweise um ... - ^^ - * Seite 338, Kapitel 11.6, 1. Absatz, 3. Zeile (VSc) - erg"anze: Um die PostScript-Befehle dieses Paketes zu initialisieren - ^ - * Seite 338, Abschnitt 11.6; Absatz 1 v.u., Zeile 3 v.u. (TLa) - Korrigiere: det werden k"onnen, ... siehe die nachfolgenden - ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - * Seite 338, Abschnitt 11.6; Absatz 1 v.u., Zeile 2 v.u. (TLa) - Korrigiere: Beispiele). Das ... \TeX-material wird ... - ^ - * Seite 339, Abschnitt 11.7; Absatz 1 v.u., Zeile 1 (TLa) - Erg"anze: In Analogie zu ... \textcolor-Befehl, dessen - ^ - * Seite 340, \fcolorbox, 1. Zeile (VSc) - entweder: Dieser Befehl "ahnelt \colorbox, nur wird - oder: Dieser Befehl "ahnelt dem \colorbox-Befehl, nur wird - - * Seite 340, letzter Absatz, Item: rgb (VSc) - italic correction fehlt (warum??): Spezifikation \textit{spez}\/ist eine - ^^ - * Seite 342, 2. Absatz, 1. Zeile (VSc) - besser: Die meisten, h"aufig sogar alle Zeichens"atze in Tafel 11.6 auf - - * Seite 342, Abschnitt 11.9.1; Absatz 1 v.u., Zeile 2 v.u. (TLa) - Erg"anze: reduziert. Die ... der Computer-Modern-Fonts wurden ... - ^ ^ - * Seite 342, Abschnitt 11.9.1; Absatz 1 v.u., Zeile 1 v.u. (TLa) - Erg"anze: Sky Research ... die \LaTeX-, \AmS- und Euler-Fonts ... - ^ ^ ^ - * Seite 342, 3. Absatz, 11. Zeile (VSc) - korrigiere Ligatur 2x: Auf"|l"osung oder Drucker. Dadurch wird besonders - bei hoher Auf"|l"osung - - * Seite 343, table 1.6 letzte Zeile (FMi) - Zapf Chancery is only available in italic thus the shape column - should show "it and not "n". - - * Seite 343, 1. Absatz, 1. Zeile (VSc) - f"uge ein: wahrscheinlich nur eines der Pakete - ^ - * Seite 343; Absatz 1, Zeile 3 (TLa) - Ersetze: text-Fonts durch eine oder ... serifenlosen bzw. Typewriter... - ^^^^^ ^^^^ - * Seite 343, 2. Absatz, 2. Zeile (VSc) - f"uge ein: (normalerweise die Basisschrift eines Dokumentes), - ^ - * Seite 343; Absatz 1 v.u., Zeile 3 (TLa) - Entferne/Korrigiere: ter-Schrift aufgef"uhrt, ausgenommen die Pakete - ^ ^^ - * Seite 344, Abschnitt 11.9.2; Absatz 1, Zeile 2 (TLa) - Erg"anze: che Lucida-Bright-Schriftfamilie ... die Karl-Berry-Namen ... - ^ ^ ^ - * Seite 344, Abschnitt 11.9.2; Absatz 1 v.u., Zeile 3 (TLa) - Erg"anze: cida-Math-Fonts ... - ^ ^ - * Seite 344, Abschnitt 11.9.2; Absatz 1 v.u., Zeile 5 (TLa) - Erg"anze: meln ohne Verwendung von Computer-Modern-Schriften ... - ^ ^ - * Seite 344, Abschnitt 11.9.2; Absatz 1 v.u., Zeile 6 (TLa) - Erg"anze: man auch das Lucida-Bright-... das lucidbrb-(lucidbry-)Paket - ^ ^ ^ ^ - * Seite 346, Abschnitt 11.9.4; Absatz 1, Zeile 3 (TLa) - Erg"anze: fontname den (kurzen Karl-Berry-) Namen ... - ^ - * Seite 348, Abschnitt 11.9.5; Absatz 1, Zeile 1 (TLa) - Entferne: Entsprechungen zu Hilfe nehmen ... - ^ - * Seite 349, Abschnitt 11.9.7; Absatz 2, Zeile 1 v.u. (TLa) - Erg"anze: bildung 11.9 ... mit Computer-Modern-Schriften. - ^ ^ - * Seite 349, 2. Absatz, 3. Zeile (VSc) - l"osche: von \textsf{NFSS2} zur"uckgreifen, siehe - ^ - * Seite 349, Abschnitt 11.9.7; Absatz 1 v.u., Zeile 3 (TLa) - Erg"anze: binieren dies mit den Computer-Modern-Schriften ... - ^ ^ - * Seite 350, Z.11 (FMi) - Das Paket hei"st mathptm nicht mthptm. - - * Seite 350, Abschnitt 11.9.7; Absatz 3, Zeile 2 (TLa) - Erg"anze: da-Bright- und ... - ^ - * Seite 350, Abschnitt 11.10; Absatz 1, Zeile 1 (TLa) - Erg"anze: Die Adobe-PostScript-Fonts ... - ^ - * Seite 350, Abschnitt 11.10; Absatz 2, Zeile 2 (TLa) - Entferne: derjenigen, die im ... betrachte als ... - ^^^^ - * Seite 351, Tafelunterschrift 11.11 (TLa) - Erg"anze: Original Adobe-Font-Kodierschema ... - ^ - * Seite 351, Tafelunterschrift 11.12 (TLa) - Erg"anze: DC \TeX-Font-Kodierschema ... - ^ - * Seite 352, Bildunterschrift 11.9 (TLa) - Erg"anze: Beispiel ... den Computer-Modern-Fonts ... - ^ ^ - * Seite 353, Formel (3) (MWi) - Das Summenzeichen ist von the CM-Fonts nicht von den - Euler-Fonts (in den Euler-Fonts hat es keine Serifen) - - * Seite 353, Bildunterschrift 11.10 (TLa) - Erg"anze: Beispiel ... den Euler-Math-Fonts ... - ^ ^ - * Seite 354, Abb. 11.11 (TLa) - Typewriter f"allt aus dem Rahmen ... ?! - - * Seite 354, Bildunterschrift 11.11 (TLa) - Erg"anze: Beispiel ... den Mathtime-Fonts ... - ^ - * Seite 355, Abb. 11.12 (TLa) - Typewriter f"allt aus dem Rahmen ... ?! - - * Seite 356 (FMi) - Aus unerfindlichen Gr"unden sind beim Drucken alle Klammern, - Symbole und Integralzeichen auf dieser Seite verschwunden. - Sie sind im PostScript file noch vorhanden! - Dies ist im Nachdruck korrigiert. - - * Seite 356, Bildunterschrift 11.13 (TLa) - Erg"anze: Beispiel ... den Lucida-Math-Fonts ... - ^ ^ -========== Kapitel 12 ============= - - * Seite 357, 2. Absatz, 6. Zeile (VSc) - l"osche: auseinandersetzen. [35,7,117,8,24,101,102]. - ^ - * Seite 357, 3. Absatz: nur eins von beiden (HPV) - Abschnitt ... geht dabei naeher [mehr] auf die Formate ... - ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^ - * Seite 360, 1. Absatz, 5. Zeile (VSc) - korrigiere: im obigen Beispiel auf die style-Eintr"age auf Seite 14 - ^^^^^ - * Seite 361 Bestimmung der Darstellungsform (MSc) - Unter(unter)eintr"age k"onnen eigene Schl"ussel haben: - \indexentry{aa@\textit{aa}!bb@\textit{bb}!cc@\textit{cc}}{10} - Wird zu - \item \textit{aa} - \subitem \textit{bb} - \subsubitem \textit{cc}, 10 - Dies ist nicht explizit gesagt. - - * Seite 361, Kapitel 12.1.4, 5./6. Zeile (VSc) - Abstand/italic correction hinter: - Der \textit{schl"ussel} legt dabei die - ^ - * Seite 361, Kapitel 12.1.4, Beispiel Zeile 2 (RSc) - Im Index ist das "\delta" nicht zu sehen. - - * Seite 361, Kapitel 12.1.4, 1. Absatz, 4.+5. Zeile (VSc) - warum ist das '"u' in kursiv wesentlich fetter als die restlichen - Buchstaben?? Fehler im Font??? In diesem Kapitel sind alle Umlaute - fetter als die restlichen Buchstaben (siehe auch 10.letzte "a, - 7.letzte "u, 3.letzte "o). - - * Seite 362, Abschnitt 12.1.5; Absatz 1, Zeile 4 v.u. (TLa) - Erg"anze: kiert ein nicht maskiertes "-Zeichen ... - ^ - * Seite 362, Abschnitt 12.1.5; Absatz 1, Zeile 3 v.u. (TLa) - Entferne: Teil eines \"-Befehls. ... - ^ - * Seite 364, Abschnitt 12.1.7; Absatz 3, Zeile 2 v.u. (TLa) - Entferne Leerzeichen: sogar einen Schritt weitergehen ... - ^^ - * Seite 364, (MDa) - The example definition - \newcommand{\Indextt}[1]{\texttt{#1}\index{#1@\texttt{#1}} - lacks a further closing brace. - - * Seite 364, letzter Absatz, vorletzte Zeile (VSc) - italic correction: \index{\texttt{schl"ussel}} und \index{schl"ussel} - ^ ^ - - * Seite 365, Abb. 12.3, Absatz 2, 1. Zeile v.u. (TLa) - Erg"anze: in der Pr"aambel des Dokumentes angegeben wurde. - ^^ - * Seite 365, Abb. 12.4, Absatz 2, 1. Zeile v.u. (TLa) - Erg"anze analog zu vorhergehender Korrektur. - - * S. 366, Kapitel 12.2.1 bzw. 12.2.2 ("Uberschrift) (SWi) - Index oder Indexes, (obwohl beides richtig ist). - - * Seite 368, Option -p nr, 12. Zeile (VSc) - erg"anze Dot: vorhanden sein oder die .log-Datei nicht - ^ - * Seite 367/368 Option -g (MSc) - ab MakeIndex 2.13: - -g setzt `+' als quote, kein Stil mehr erforderlich - - * Seite 368, Option -p nr, 5. Zeile v.u. (TLa) - Vereinfache: der Protokolldatei nach der letzten in der Datei - ^^ ^^^^^^^ - * Seite 370, Abschnitt 12.3.2; Absatz 1 v.u., Zeile 3 v.u. (TLa) - Erg"anze: Conflicting entries ... auf zwei verschiedene - ^ - * Seite 371, Tafel 12.1, quote (VSc) - statt: '<< - richtig: '"' - - * Seite 371, Tafel 12.1, page_compositor (TLa) - Erg"anze: "--" - ^^^ - * Seite 372, Tafel 12.2; headings_flag (TLa) - Erg"anze: Gro"s-/(Klein)buchstaben ... - ^ - * Seite 372, Tafel 12.2; headings_flag (TLa) - Entferne: headings_prefix und headings_suffix ... - ^ - * Seite 373 Tafel 12.3 (MSc) - suffix_p2 mu"s suffix_2p lauten. - suffix_p3 mu"s suffix_3p lauten. - suffix_pm mu"s suffix_mp lauten. - Im Beispiel auf Seite 378 sind die Namen korrekt. - - * Seite 374, Absatz 4, Zeile 3 (MiB) - korrigiere: ...die Option -p, die auf Seite 368 beschrieben ist). - ^^^ - * Seite 377, Abschnitt 12.4.5; Absatz 3, Zeile 2 (TLa) - Entferne: betrachtet, und ... Buchstaben. Dies bedeutet - ^ - * S. 377, 3. Absatz, 5. Zeile (SWi) - ersetze 'Bearbeitung obigen Indexeintr"age' - durch 'Bearbeitung obiger Indexeintr"age'. - - * Seite 378, 1. Absatz, 2. Zeile (VSc) - l"osche: A--11, und B--5. - ^ - * S. 378, 3. Zeile (SWi) - ersetze 'Nach einen Durchlauf' durch 'Nach einem Durchlauf'. - - * Seite 380, Abbildung 12.7, 15. Zeile (VSc) (ditto Abb. 12.8) - l"osche: k"onnen Benutzer Daten in mehrere Stichwortverzeichnisse Indizes - ^^^^^ - * Seite 382, Abbildung 12.9, nach 2. Zeile (VSc) - f"uge ein: \usepackage[german]{babel} - - * Seite 382, Abbildung 12.9, 5. Zeile (VSc) - "andere: \newindex{not}{ndx}{nnd}{Notationsliste} - ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ (siehe 12.11) -========== Kapitel 13 ============= - - * Seite 387, code middle of the page (GGr,FMi) - First example is missing a closing brace: - -\renewcommand{\@cite}[2]{% - [{#1\ifthenelse{\boolean{@tempswa}}{,#2}{}}]} - ^ - Second example would nowadays be better done with \textsuperscript: - -\renewcommand{\@cite}[2]{% - {\textsuperscript{#1}\ifthenelse{\boolean{@tempswa}}{,#2}{}}} - - * Seite 387, vorletzter Absatz, 2. Zeile (VSc) - ersetze: sortiert die "Seitennummern" -> "Nummern" - - * Seite 389ff (MSc) - Die Definition des BibTeX-Logos ist fehlerhaft (fehlt ein \textnormal) - wie man an den Kolumnentiteln leicht sehen kann. - - * Seite 389, Kapitel 13.2, 1. Absatz, 4. Zeile (VSc) - italic correction: \cite{sschl"ussel\/} - - * Seite 390, Abbildung 13.1, 4.Item, 2. Zeile (VSc) - korrigiere Ligatur: Auf"|l"osung statt Aufl"osung - - * Seite 393, Abschnitt 13.2.2; item alpha (TLa) - Hinweis auf Sortierung nach Labeln (s. a. S. 398, Abb. 13.6) - - * Seite 396 (FMi) - Extend the source of example to include abstract and keyword field - which then can be shown in output of printbib auf Seite 410 - - * Seite 399, Abbildung 13.7, Typ: apalike, (VSc) - warum erscheint hier als "Uberschrift "References" statt "Literatur" ? - - * Seite 401, Abbildung 13.8, 6. Zeile von unten (VSc) - f"uge ein: \section{Beispiel f"ur Verweise in einem mit \texttt{include} - ^^^ - + Seite 402, Abbildung 13.9, Resultat von Text oben - - * Seite 407, 1. Absatz, 3. Zeile (VSc) - erg"anze: so da"s die Wahl des einen oder anderen - ^^ - * Seite 407, Abschnitt 13.4; Absatz 2 v.u., Zeile 1 (TLa) - Ersetze: Eine Reihe von ... verf"ugbar. Die - ^^ - * Seite 409, Zeile 5 (RSc) - In dem Wort schl"ussel-Argument ist der Umlaut als "u dargestellt. - - * Seite 409, bibkey-Item, 10. Zeile (VSc) - erg"anze: nach mehreren Schl"usselw"ortern: - ^ - * Seite 409, printbib-Item, 1. Zeile (VSc) - erg"anze: C-Shell-Script - ^ - * Seite 409, Abschnitt 13.4; item bibclean (TLa) - Erg"anze: BiBTeX-Literaturdatenbank ... auf - UNIX-, Vax-/VMS- und MS-DOS-Plattformen - ^ ^ ^ ^ - * Seite 411, vorletzter Absatz, letzte + 3.letzte Zeile (VSc) - korrigiere 2x Ligatur: Auf"|listung statt Auflistung - - * Seite 412, Zeile 21; Abschnitt 13.5.1, Zeile 5 (WJu) - Ersetze in schl"ussel das Anf"uhrungszeichen-u durch echten - Umlaut. - - * Seite 412, Kapitel 13.5.1, Beispiel (VSc) - Update??: @book{lamport94, .... year=1994} - - * Seite 412, vorletzter Absatz (PVi) - Say explicitly that quotes or braces *must* be omitted around - abbreviations like the month names. - - * Seite 417, Abschnitt 13.5.2; Absatz 2, Zeile 3 v.u. (TLa) - Ersetze: gesamten Eintrag begrenzen). Um ... - ^ - * Seite 419, 3. Absatz, letzte Zeile (VSc) - korrigiere Ligatur: auf"|f"uhrt statt auff"uhrt - - * Seite 423, Item: article + book, jeweils 1. Zeile (VSc) - Satzendepunkt fehlt (article nur im Sinne der Allgemeinheit, - da eigentlich kein Satz. Es sollte alternativ nur ein Satzendepunkt - bei den Items book, misc, unpublished). - - * Seite 423, Tafel 13.2 (VSc) - italic correction vor allen Doppelpunkten, die den Worten - "Zwingend" und "Optional" folgen. - - * Seite 425, Tafel 13.3, edition-Item, 1. Zeile (VSc) - korrigiere Ligatur: Auf"|lage statt Auflage - - * Seite 425, Tafel 13.3, edition-Item, 1. Zeile (TLa) - Erg"anze: Die Auf"|lage eines Buches, z.\.B. ">Zweite"<. Sie ... - ^ - * Seite 425, Tafel 13.3, type-Item, Zeile 2 v.u. (TLa) - Vertausche: man anstelle ... chapter = "1.2", - ^^ - * Seite 428, Tafel 13.5, if$-Funktion (TLa) - Erg"anze: F_1 ausf"uhren, wenn ... - ^ - * Seite 431, Abschnitt 13.8.1, FUNCTION fin-entry, Zeile 6 (TLa) - Entferne: skip$ - ^ - * Seite 433, vorletzte und letzte Zeile (VSc) - korrigiere 2x Ligatur: Auf"|lage statt Auflage - - * Seite 434, 1. Zeile (VSc) - korrigiere Ligatur: Auf"|lage statt Auflage - -========== Kapitel 14 ============= - - * Seite 439, Fu"snote 1, 2. Zeile (VSc) - setze Komma: des Basissystems zu erhalten, mu"s man lediglich die Datei - ^ - * Seite 440, Kapitel 14.2.1, 2. Absatz, ab 4. Zeile (VSc) - statt: Benutzerkommentare k"onnen durch Eingabe des ^^A-Zeichens - eingegeben werden. - besser: Kommentare m"ussen durch ein ^^A-Zeichens eingeleitet werden. - - * Seite 444, Tafel 14.1, Item: \DeleteShortVerb (VSc) - erg"anze: \DeleteShortVerb{\zeichen} - ^^^^^^^^^^ - * Seite 444, Tafel 14.1, Item: \MakeShortVerb (VSc) - erg"anze: \MakeShortVerb{\zeichen} - ^ - * Seite 444 table 14.1 (FMi) - We should also describe the LaTeX counters IndexColumns (number of - columns in the index) and GlossaryColumns (number of columns in the - history listing). - - * Seite 444, Z.-6 (FMi) - Satzendepunkt fehlt. - - * Seite 445, Tafel 14.1, Item: \actualchar (VSc) - l"osche: Zeichen zur Trennung des >>Sortierschl"ussels und des - ^^ - oder: Zeichen zur Trennung des >>Sortierschl"ussels<< und des - ^^ - richtig: Zeichen zur Trennung des "Sortierschl"ussels" und des - ^ ^ - * Seite 446, \endfoot (VSc) - Linienst"arke verdoppelt durch Zusammentreffen von Seitenumbruch - direkt vor einer \hline f"ur neue "Uberschrift, deshalb f"allt - \hline von "Uberschrift mit \hline von \endfoot zusammen. - Automatische Abhilfe ? (w"u"ste ich auch gern, da ich immer manuell - korrigiere !) - - * Seite 447 table 14.1 (MDa) - In the last section of this table, "Layout and typestting parameters", - the commands `\tt' and `\sl' appear. (Cf. your own remark in the - errata file regarding page 350.) - - * Seite 449, Kapitel 14.2.8, 1. Absatz, 1. Zeile (VSc) - korrigiere Zeichensetzung: Es ist relativ einfach, eine .doc-Datei - ^ ^ - * Seite 449, Kapitel 14.2.8, 1. Absatz, 2. Zeile (VSc) - ersetze wegen Wortwiederholung: da"s sie allein durch Umbenennen der - ^^^^^^ ^^ - * Seite 449ff Kapitel 14.3 (FMi) - Seit LaTeX2e 95/12/01 ist docstrip in der Lage auch mehr als eine - Datei parallel zu erzeugen. Diese erweiterte Funktionalitat ist - momentan nur in der dokumentierten Fassung des Codes beschrieben - (d.h. docstrip.dtx). - - * Seite 450, Abbildung 14.1, links, letzte Zeile (VSc) - f"uge "!" ein wegen (rechts, 8. Zeile von unten}: - \textbf{Sch"on, Sie verwenden doc!} - ^ - * Seite 450, Abbildung 14.1, rechts, 11. Zeile von unten (VSc) - ist das "'" absichtlich dort? : - \changes{v2.2}{17 Nov 94}{"uberfl"ussiges 'item entfernt} -FMi: ja alte konvention \ darzustellen :-) - - * Seite 450, Abbildung 14.1, rechts, Absatz 3, Zeile 3 v.u. (TLa) - Erg"anze: \newcommand{docsamplecmd}[1]{\texttt{doc:}... - ^ - * Seite 451, Abbildung 14.2, links, Abschnitt 2, Zeile 2 v.u. (TLa) - Erg"anze: nen Text in kursiver ... verwenden doc! - ^ - * Seite 451, Abbildung 14.2, links, Abschnitt 3, Zeile 3 (TLa) - Erg"anze: 3 \newcommand{docsamplecmd}[1]{\texttt{doc:}.. - ^ - * Seite 453, Abschnitt 14.3.1, Absatz 2 v.u., Zeile 4 v.u. (TLa) - Entferne: gabe von \keepsilent ... wird ein gro"ser ... - ^^ - * Seite 453, Abschnitt 14.3.1, Absatz 2 v.u., Zeile 2 v.u. (TLa) - Erg"anze/Ersetze: hinaus stehen ... zur Verf"ugung --- N"aheres ist ... - ^ ^ - * Seite 454, Kapitel 14.4, 1. Absatz, letzte Zeile (VSc) - erg"anze: da"s weitere Aktionen des Benutzers n"otig werden. - ^ -========== Anhang A ============== - - * Seite 459, Kapitel A.1, 4. Zeile (VSc) - l"osche: Vorteile der Konsistenzspr"ufung von - ^ - * Seite 460 (FMi) - As a general comment we should remark that when nesting command - definitions, eg a \renewcommand inside a \newenvironment one has to - double the # characters denoting the arguments when refering to the - arguments of the inner definition, eg - - \newenvironment{foo}[1] - { ... #1 % argument of environment foo - \renewcommand\bar[2]{ ... - ##1 % argument of command \bar - #1 % argument of environment foo - ##2 % argument pf command \bar - }% - ... #1 % argument of environment foo - }{...} - - * Seite 460 following (FMi) - \newcommand and \renewcommand do now support a star form which make - it illegal to use \par (or an empty line) in the argument(s) of the - command being defined. This can be helpful for tracking down errors - of missing closing argument braces and can be used if a command is - intended to be used only within paragraphs. - - * Seite 460, Abschnitt \newcommand{\EPsI}; Absatz 5, Zeile 1 v.u. (TLa) - l"oesche: \index{\Ps!Encapsulated}}\index{EPs}} - ^ - * Seite 462, 1. Absatz, 2. Zeile (VSc) - l"osche: verwendet, so da"s damit wird das gleiche Resultat - ^^^^ - * Seite 462, 3. Absatz, 6. Zeile (VSc) - f"uge Leerzeichen ein: >>unsichtbare Linie<<, da"s die - ^ - * Seite 463, 3. Absatz, 4. Zeile (VSc) - f"uge ein: Zusammenfassung in einer quote-Umgebung. - ^^ - * Seite 468, Abschnitt A.1.3; Absatz 1, Zeile 3 (TLa) - Erg"anze: \newcommand{\labelenumiii}{... - ^^ - * Seite 468, Abschnitt A.1.3; Absatz 1, Zeile 4 (TLa) - Erg"anze: \newcommand{\labelenumiv}{... - ^ - * Seite 468, Abschnitt A.1.4; Absatz 'stretch', Zeile 2 v.u. 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(TLa) - Ersetze: nach einem Benutzernamen und Passwort ... - ^ - * Seite 498, Zeile 7 von unten (SWi) - korrigiere Trennung im Wort 'Ziel-adresse'. - - -========== Anhang B ============== - - * Seite 500, Z. 1 (MSc,FMi) - Es mu"s: Der Befehl cd ctan: hei"sen (mit Doppelpunkt) - ^ - * Seite 500; Absatz 3, Zeile 2 (TLa) - Entferne: en mit xspace im Namen ... - ^^ - * Seite 502; Absatz 5, Zeile 2 (TLa) - Entferne: anschauen, bevor man entscheidet ... - ^^^^^ -========== Literatur ============== - - * Seite 505, [1], 11. Zeile (VSc) - korrigiere: Addison-Wesley, 1992 - ^ - * Seite 505, [2], 6. Zeile (VSc) - korrigiere: Encapsulated PostScript beschrieben. - ^ - * Seite 506, [10], Zeile 3 v.u. (TLa) - Erg"anze: analysiert. Das Programm ... von Initialisierungsdateien ... - ^ - * Seite 507, [17], Zeile 3 (TLa) - Korrigiere: Eine Beschreibung ... von sprachspezifischen ... - ^^ - * Seite 509, [30], 10. 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Zeile (SWi) - korrigiere Silbentrennung von 'Benutzer-oberfl"ache'. - - * Seite 515, [81], Zeile 2 v.u. (TLa) - Entferne: Ein detaillierter "Uberblick "uber verschiedene Wege ... - ^ - * Seite 517, [98], Zeile 2 v.u. (TLa) - Erg"anze: Es benutzt die ... diagonale Pfeile, oder man ... - ^ - * Seite 517, [105], Zeile 2 v.u. (TLa) - Erg"anze: Aufs"atze aus verschiedenen Schaffensperioden ... - ^^ - * Seite 517, [107], Zeile 3 (TLa) - Korrigiere: Seit 1906 ist das ... Chicago Press die Standardreferenz ... - ^^ -========== Index ================= - - * Seite 519--554, pauschal (TLa) - Es fehlen etliche Bindestriche: *-Fonts, *-Option, *-Paket, *-Programm, - *-Klasse, *-Umgebung, *-L"ange, *-Farb*, *-Z"ahler, etc. - - * (JKn) - I suggest to index the table 5.4 (page 129) under `language' - and the table on bottom of page 141 under `SI'. - - * Seite 523 (FMi) - Bindestrich - siehe auch Silbentrennung - - * Seite 526, Indexeintrag dd (MCl) - Ersetze Di\^{o}t durch Didot - - * Seite 527, Indexeintrag Didot (MCl) - Ersetze Di\^{o}t durch Didot - - * Seite 550 (SSl) - table Umgebung: fett 143f nicht 104 - - * Seite 531 (MSc,FMi) - Indexeintrag f"ur Geviert sollte 61 und nicht 62 sein; - ditto f"ur Durchschu"s (Seite 528) und Ausschlu"s (Seite 521). - - * Seite 553 (ARo) - Indexeintrag f"ur \vector sollte 300 und nicht 301 sein - -========== Zur Entstehungsgeschichte - - * Seite 555, 2. Absatz, 4. + 7. 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Information about the latest + release can be found at http://www.latex-project.org/ltnews/. * The error is not already fixed by a patch added recently to the current distribution. If you have access to a CTAN archive then @@ -24,12 +24,20 @@ Before you report an error please check that: * The error has not already been reported. If you have WWW access, you can search the LaTeX bugs database using this URL: - http://www.latex-project.org/bugs.html + http://www.latex-project.org/bugs.html * The error is not caused by software other than the core LaTeX software that is produced and maintained by the LaTeX3 project - team (please report problems with other software to the authors - or suppliers of that software). + team. please report problems with other software to the authors + or suppliers of that software, and not to us! + + Thus you should check that the problem is not caused by, for + example, the viewer or printing software you use. + + Also, the test file demonstrating the error should not use any + classes or packages other than those authored and supported by the + LaTeX3 team. The files for the package or class will tell you how + it is supported. * The error is not caused by using an obsolete version of any file or of other software. @@ -40,58 +48,69 @@ Before you report an error please check that: If you think you have found a genuine bug in a recent version of the core LaTeX software, please report it in the following way: - * Prepare a *short* test file that clearly demonstrates your - problem; see below for a discussion of `short'. + * Prepare a *short* test file, as described above, that clearly + demonstrates your problem; see below for a discussion of `short'. * Run this file through latex to obtain the transcript file (often .log) since you will need to submit this file also. - * Generate a bug report template by running the file - latexbug.tex through LaTeX. - - * Fill in the spaces in the generated template file. Please note that - the reporting language is *English* irregardless of the fact, that - the address you are sending the bug report to, might not be in an - English speaking country. Reports received in a language other than - English might not be understandable for the person currently - looking at bug reports! + * There are two ways to submit a bug report: + a) Submit the test and transcript files through the Web interface at: + + http://www.latex-project.org/bugs-upload.html + + Please fill in all required fields; in particular, make sure + that your name, email address, and the summary description + are correct. + + b) Submit your bug report by electronic mail. To do this, you need to + + * Generate a bug report template by running the file + latexbug.tex through LaTeX. + + * Fill in the spaces in the generated template file. 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LAYOUT PROBLEMS @@ -113,16 +132,15 @@ DOCUMENTATION ERRORS If you find an error in one of the following books: - TITLE Author Errata File + TITLE Author Errata File - The LaTeX Manual Lamport manual.err - The LaTeX Companion Goossens, Mittelbach, Samarin compan.err + The LaTeX Manual, 2ed Lamport manual.err + The LaTeX Companion, 2ed Mittelbach, Goossens, et al tlc2.err The LaTeX Graphics - Companion Goossens, Mittelbach, Rahtz grphcomp.err - Das LaTeX Handbuch Lamport handbuch.err - Der LaTeX Begleiter Goossens, Mittelbach, Samarin begleit.err - The LaTeX Web Goossens, Rahtz webcomp.err - Companion + Companion Goossens, Mittelbach, Rahtz grphcomp.err + Der LaTeX Begleiter, 2ed Mittelbach, Goossens, et al lb2.err + The LaTeX Web Companion Goossens, Rahtz webcomp.err + then please check first whether it is already mentioned in the errata file for that book (these files are part of the LaTeX distribution). @@ -132,4 +150,6 @@ given in that corresponding errata file. 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This document -describes the possibilities for configuration in this release of -\LaTeX; it also explains how to configure the font definition files to -take advantage of the available fonts. - -The last section considers briefly how to proceed if you require -further customisation of the formatter. - - -\section{System configuration} - -\filesection{texsys.cfg} - -This is the only configuration file that \emph{must} be present. -During installation, if \LaTeX\ cannot find a file with this name -then a default file |texsys.cfg|, consisting entirely of comments, is -written out and used. Note that, until this file has been read, -\LaTeX{} is not able to test reliably whether a given file exists on -the system. - -The contents of the file |texsys.cfg| allow \LaTeX{} to cope with -various differences between the behaviours of different \TeX{} systems, -mainly in relation to file handling. The default version of this file -contains, in its comments, possible settings that may be needed for a -range of \TeX{} systems. For more information, typeset the file -|ltdirchk.dtx|. - -If you have copied your \LaTeX{} installation from a computer that -used a different operating system then you may well have a version of -|texsys.cfg| that will make it difficult to install \LaTeX{} on your -system. If this happens then start the process again with an empty -|texsys.cfg| file; this will produce an installation that should, at -least, allow you to typeset the documentation. However, it is -possible that \LaTeX{} can still find only those files that are in the -current directory; in this case you must set the macro |\input@path| -correctly for your system. - - -\section{Configuring the \LaTeX\ format} - -There are four configuration files that enable personal preferences to -be incorporated into the \LaTeX{} format file |latex.fmt|. The range -of preferences that can be configured by these files is strictly -limited as this helps to ensure document portability. - -All four files work in the same way: if the file \m{file}|.cfg| is -found, it will be input by \iniTeX; otherwise a default file -\m{file}|.ltx| will be input; this is sometimes done via a -minimal \m{file}|.cfg| that simply inputs \m{file}|.ltx|. Thus, -providing your own version of any of these |.cfg| files can completely -override any settings in the corresponding default standard |.ltx| -file. - - -\subsection{Font configuration} - -Before you even think about configuring the font declarations by -producing a file |fontmath.cfg| or |fonttext.cfg|, you should -read the documented file |fontdef.dtx|. This is the source file from -which the default files |fonttext.ltx| and |fontmath.ltx| are -produced; it contains information concerning the -contents of the default files and what sort of customisation is -possible. In particular, it describes in detail the effects of -individual customisations on document portability including: which -customisations can be made without endangering the ability to exchange -documents with other sites (even if the formatting differs); and which -things should be left untouched because they will make your system so -different from others that the documents it produces will be -non-portable. - -\textbf{WARNING } Please note that use of either of these font -configuration files has the following consequences. - \begin{itemize} - \item Since the content of the file |fontdef.dtx| \emph{might} - change in the future, anyone writing a font configuration file - must be prepared to update it for use with future releases. - \item Documents produced on your system are likely, at best, to be - portable only in the sense of being processable at a different - site---the actual formatting will not be the same if different - fonts are used. - \item The \LaTeX3 project team will not be able to support you in - diagnosing problems if these cannot be reproduced with a format - that does not use any configuration files. - \end{itemize} - -\filesection{fonttext.cfg} - -The file |fonttext.cfg| can contain declarations relating to the use -of fonts in text modes. - -If it exists, it defines which font shapes, families and encodings are -normally used in text mode, as well as the behavior of font attribute -commands such as |\textbf| etc. - -It could be used, for example, to produce a \LaTeX\ format that, by -default, typesets documents using Times fonts. Be warned, however, -that such customisation can have unfortunate consequences; so please -read carefully this section and the file |fontdef.dtx| below if you -are thinking of doing this. - -Please note carefully the above \textbf{warning}. - -\filesection{fontmath.cfg} - -The file |fontmath.cfg| can contain declarations relating to the use -of fonts in math mode. - -If it exists, it defines which fonts in which sizes are used in math -mode, and how they are used. It also defines all the math mode -commands that `are likely to' depend on the choice of math fonts used -(e.g.~commands that depend on the position of a glyph in a math font). - -The main reason for the existence of this file is to provide for future -updates when a standard math font encoding is available. Right now we -do \emph{not} encourage the use of this configuration file other than -for special applications. Writing a proper configuration file for math -mode needs expert knowledge! - -Please note carefully the above \textbf{warning}. - -\filesection{preload.cfg} - -The contents of the file |preload.cfg| can control the preloading of -commonly used fonts. Preloading fonts speeds up the processing of -documents but, because fonts cannot be `unloaded', you should not -preload too many; otherwise you may be unable to process documents -requiring unusual font families. - -The default file |preload.ltx| is produced from |preload.dtx|. It -loads only a few fonts and these are a good choice if you normally use -documents at the default, 10\,pt, size. If you normally use 11\,pt -or~12\,pt then the time for \LaTeX\ to startup may be noticeably -decreased if you preload the corresponding fonts for the sizes you -use. Similarly, if you normally use a different font family, for -example Times Roman (|ptm|) then you may want to preload fonts in this -family rather than the default Computer Modern fonts. - -\subsection{Hyphenation configuration} - -\filesection{hyphen.cfg} - -In order to hyphenate text, \TeX{} must have hyphenation patterns and, -since these patterns can be loaded only by \iniTeX, the choice of -which patterns to load must be made when the format is created. - -The hyphenation patterns for American English are stored in the file -named |hyphen.tex|; \LaTeX~2.09 always loaded this file when its -format was made. - -With \LaTeXe{} it is possible to configure which hyphenation patterns -are to be loaded into the format. When \iniTeX{} is processing -|latex.ltx|, it looks for a file called |hyphen.cfg|; this file can -be used to control which hyphenation patterns are loaded. If a file -|hyphen.cfg| cannot be found then \iniTeX{} will load the file -|hyphen.ltx|. - -The file |hyphen.ltx| loads the file |hyphen.tex| if it can find it; -otherwise it stops with an error since a format with no hyphenation -patterns is not very useful. It then sets |\language=0| and it sets -the values |\lefthyphenmin=2| and |\righthyphenmin=3|, which are -needed for American English. - -Thus, if you want any other patterns to be loaded then you should -create a file |hyphen.cfg|. For each language for which you wish to -load hyphenation patterns this file should: -\begin{itemize} -\item set |\language=|\m{number}; -\item load the file which contains the hyphenation patterns for that - language. -\end{itemize} -If the patterns you use require some definitions or assignments then -a group should be used to keep such changes local to their file. - -\textbf{Note.} The hyphenation files that are read in should \emph{only} -set the hyphenation tables for the language, using the commands -|\hyphenation| and |\patterns|. In particular they should make no -assignments to the lowercase/uppercase tables (|\lccode| and -|\uccode|) and should not make any global command definitions to be -used after the file has been read. Unfortunately some older -hyphenation files do contain such settings; thus they are -\emph{incompatible} with the mechanisms \LaTeX\ uses to ensure -independence of input and output encodings. - -After this the file |hyphen.cfg| should: -\begin{itemize} -\item set |\language| to its default value; -\item set |\lefthyphenmin| and |\righthyphenmin| to the correct values - for this default language. -\end{itemize} - -There are packages available, such as `french', that can help you with -this configuration. The `babel' collection contains many examples of -setting up a multi-lingual \LaTeX{} format. The documentation in -|lthyphen.dtx| (the source file for |hyphen.ltx|) also contains some -useful examples. - -[We intend in a future release of \LaTeX{} to provide a set of -standard commands for use in configuring hyphenation.] - - -\section{Configuring the font definition files} - -If you have special fonts available (or if some fonts are unavailable) -at your site then you may need to produce customised versions of the -font definition files; these have extension \texttt{.fd} and are read -by \LaTeX{} to obtain information about the font files installed at your -system and when to load them. - -Although we do not encourage such customisation, you will find -information about the content of these files and its syntax in the -documented source file \texttt{cmfonts.fdd} and -\textit{\LaTeXe{} font selection} in the file \texttt{fntguide.tex}. -[We hope to be able to provide further information and examples on -this subject at some time in the future.] - -Please note that the use of customised font definition files has the -following consequences. - \begin{itemize} - \item Documents produced on your system will, at best, to be - portable only in the sense of being processable at a different - site---the actual formatting will not be the same if different - fonts are used. - \item The \LaTeX3 project team will not be able to support you in - diagnosing problems if these cannot be reproduced with a format - that does not use any customised font definition files. - \end{itemize} - -Please also note that the whilst licence conditions on the standard -font definition files allow you to produce a customised version for -your own use, they do not allow you to distribute such a customised -font definition file under the original file name! - - -\subsection*{Note to system administrators} - -If you install a version of \LaTeX{} with a locally configured font -set-up then this system is likely to produce documents that are no -longer `formatting compatible'; for example, the use of different -default fonts will most likely produce different line and page breaks. -If you do install, on a multi-user system, a system that is configured -in such a way that it is not `formatting compatible' then you should -consider carefully the needs of users who need to create portable -documents. A good way to provide for their needs is to make -available, in addition, a standard form of \LaTeX{} without any -`formatting incompatible' customisations. - - -\section{Configuring compatibility mode} - -When processing documents that begin with |\documentstyle|, \LaTeXe{} -tries to emulate the old \LaTeX~2.09 system as far as possible. - -\filesection{latex209.cfg} - -Whenever a \LaTeX{} document starts with |\documentstyle|, rather than -with |\documentclass|, \LaTeX{} assumes that it is a \LaTeX~2.09 -document and therefore processes it in `compatibility mode'. This -does the following: -\begin{itemize} -\item sets the flag |\@compatibilitytrue|; -\item inputs the file |latex209.def|; -\item inputs the file |latex209.cfg| if it exists. -\end{itemize} - -The \LaTeX~2.09 set-up allowed the format itself to be customised. -When making the format with \iniTeX, the process ended with this -request: -\begin{quote}\tt - Input any local modifications here. -\end{quote} - -If your site did input any modifications at that point then the -\LaTeXe{} `compatibility mode' will not fully emulate \LaTeX~2.09 -\emph{as installed at your site}. In this case you should put all -these `local modifications' into a file called |latex209.cfg| and put -this file in the default input path at your site. These `local -modifications', although not stored in the format, will then be loaded -before any old-style document is processed. This should ensure that -you can continue to process any old documents that made use of this -local customisation. - - -\section[Configuration files for standard packages and classes]% - {Configuration files for standard packages\\ and classes} - -Most of the packages in the distribution do not have any associated -configuration files. The exceptions are listed here. - -\filesection{sfonts.cfg} - -The file |sfonts.cfg| can contain declarations relating to the use of -fonts in the slides class. -If it exists, it is read instead of the file |sfonts.def|. - -Please note that use of this configuration file has the following -consequences. - \begin{itemize} - \item Since the font set-up for slides has not yet been revised to - fit modern usage, the content of this file should be completely - updated sometime. Thus anyone writing such a configuration - file must be prepared to update it for use with future releases. - \item Documents are portable only in the sense of being processable - at a different site---the actual formatting will not be the same - if different fonts are used. - \item The \LaTeX3 project team will not be able to support you in - diagnosing problems if these cannot be reproduced with a format - that does not use this configuration file. - \end{itemize} - - -\filesection{ltnews.cfg} - -The file |ltnews.cfg| can be used to customise some aspects of the -behaviour of the \textsf{ltnews} class; this class is used to typeset -the the one page newsletter accompanying every \LaTeX{} distribution. -If this file is present then it is read in at the beginning of the -file |ltnews.cls|. - - -\filesection{ltxdoc.cfg} - -The file |ltxdoc.cfg| can be used to customise some aspects of the -behaviour of the \textsf{ltxdoc} class; this class is used to typeset -the documented code in the |.dtx| files. If this file is present then -it is read in at the beginning of the file |ltxdoc.cls|. - -As this file is read before the \textsf{article} class is loaded, you -may pass options to \textsf{article}. For example the following line -might be added to |ltxdoc.cfg| to format the documentation for A4 paper -instead of the default US letter paper size. -\begin{quote} -|\PassOptionsToClass{a4paper}{article}| -\end{quote} -You should note however, that even if paper size options are specified, -the \textsf{ltxdoc} class always sets the |\textwidth| parameter to -355\,pt, to enable 72 columns of text to appear in the verbatim code -listings. If you really need to over-ride this you could use: -\begin{quote} -|\AtEndOfClass{\setlength{\textwidth}{ ...}}| -\end{quote} -To set the |\textwidth| to your desired value at the end of the -\textsf{ltxdoc} class. - -By default, most of the |.dtx| documented code files in the -distribution will produce a `description' section followed by full -source listing of the package. If you wish to suppress the source -listings you may add the following line to |ltxdoc.cfg|: -\begin{quote} -|\AtBeginDocument{\OnlyDescription}| -\end{quote} - -The documentation of the \textsf{ltxdoc} package, which may be typeset -from the file |ltxdoc.dtx|, contains more examples of the use of this -configuration file. - -\filesection{ltxguide.cfg} - -The class \textsf{ltxguide} is used by the `guide' documents, such as -this document, in the \LaTeX\ distribution. A configuration file -|ltxguide.cfg| may be used with this class in a way very similar to -the customisation of the \textsf{ltxdoc} class described in the -previous section. - -\section{Configuration for other supported packages} - -The `graphics' bundle of packages needs two configuration files, -primarily to specify the driver used to process the |.dvi| file that -\LaTeX{} produces. More documentation on these files comes with the -graphics bundle but we mention them here for completeness. - -\filesection{graphics.cfg} - Normally this file just specifies a default option, by calling - |\ExecuteOptions|, for example |\ExecuteOptions{dvips}| or - |\ExecuteOptions{textures}|. - - This file is read by the \textsf{graphics} package, and so affects - all the packages in the bundle that are based on \textsf{graphics}: - \textsf{graphicx}, \textsf{epsfig}, \textsf{lscape}. - -\filesection{color.cfg} - Normally this file is identical to |graphics.cfg|. It specifies the - default driver option for the \textsf{color} package. - -\section{Non-standard versions} - -If you feel the need to make a version of \LaTeX{} that differs from -the standard version in ways that are not possible using the above -configuration possibilities, then you should first read -\textit{Modifying \LaTeX{}} in the file |modguide.tex|; this -will probably make you realise that you do not have any such need. - -Thus we are sure that you will never need to create a non-standard -version and, even if you do create one, we hope that you will not -distribute such a version. Nevertheless, you are permitted to do this -provided you take great care to do the following: -\begin{itemize} -\item -respect the conditions in legal.txt and individual files regarding -modification of files and changing the name; - -\item -change all the relevant `|\typeout| banners': i.e.~those produced by -all the non-standard files in your version and by the format; - -\item - ensure that the method used to run your version is clearly - distinguished from that used to run standard \LaTeX{}; e.g.~by using - a command name or menu entry that is clearly different from - \texttt{latex} (or \texttt{LaTeX} etc). -\end{itemize} - -\subsection{Examples} - -Since we have been prompted, despite our misgivings, to document how -to do this by members of the League for Programming Freedom, it seems -appropriate to describe here a possible modification of \LaTeX{} to -produce a system called fsf\TeX. - -To do this, you should create a file called \texttt{fsftex.tex} and -then run it using \iniTeX{} and the standard \LaTeX{} format. - -The contents of the file \texttt{fsftex.tex} should be as shown on -page \pageref{fsfcode}. The particular changes to the \LaTeX{} kernel -that you wish to make need to be added to the file at the position -indicated. You can also choose the extensions you want to use for the -class and package files in your system. - -\newpage -\label{fsfcode} - -\begin{footnotesize} -\begin{verbatim} -% fsftex.tex -% -% iniTEX Source code to make a `fsftex' format. -% -% To make this format on Unix: -% -% initex \&latex fsftex -% -% Then to run the format on file.tex: -% -% tex &fsftex file -% -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -% *** VERY IMPORTANT!!! *** -% Change the typeout banner so users know that they -% are NOT running Standard LaTeX. -\everyjob{\typeout{fsfTeX 1.0 based on LaTeX2e \fmtversion}} -\makeatletter - -% fsfTeX changes some LaTeX internals: -% ... put what you like here ... -\def \fsf@xxxx {Some arbitrary \emph{freely modifiable} code goes here} - -% fsfTeX class files have extension .fcl (this week): -\def \@clsextension {fcl} - -% fsfTeX package files have extension .fsy: -\def \@pkgextension {fsy} - -% Change the file handling so that when a fsfTeX package or class -% is not available, the standard LaTeX file will be read. -% -% For example, \documentclass{article} will load article.fcl if such -% a file exists, but article.cls otherwise. This allows arbitrary -% processing on `article' documents without changing the standard -% article.cls file. - -\let\fsf@missingfileerror\@missingfileerror - -\def\@missingfileerror#1#2{% - \ifx #2\@clsextension - \InputIfFileExists {#1.cls}% - {\wlog {fsfTeX: loading #1.cls rather than #1.#2.}}% - {\fsf@missingfileerror {#1}{#2}}% - \else - \ifx #2\@pkgextension - \InputIfFileExists {#1.sty}% - {\wlog {fsfTeX: loading #1.sty rather than #1.#2.}}% - {\fsf@missingfileerror {#1}{#2}}% - \else - \fsf@missingfileerror {#1}{#2}% - \fi - \fi -} - -\makeatother -\dump -\end{verbatim} -\end{footnotesize} - -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/changes.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/changes.txt index 70a65970980..38e7f3af04e 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/changes.txt +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/changes.txt @@ -9,6 +9,169 @@ are not part of the distribution. ======================================================================= +2006-05-20 Frank Mittelbach <latex-bugs@latex-project.org> + + * lppl.tex: 1.3c clarification that the license text can not + be changed. + + * lppl.txt: 1.3c clarification that the license text can not + be changed. + +2006-05-18 Frank Mittelbach <latex-bugs@latex-project.org> + + * docstrip.ins: put a correct \usedir declaration in for + generating the makeindex files (pr/3863) + + * ltboxes.dtx: Ensure \@parboxto holds the value of \@tempdimb + not the register itself (pr/3867) + +2006-03-24 Morten Hoegholm <latex-bugs@latex-project.org> + + * fixltx2e.dtx: Added \MakeRobust and made several kernel macros + robust (pr/3816). + +2006-03-04 Frank Mittelbach <latex-bugs@latex-project.org> + + * inputenc.dtx: large number of corrections for a number of + input encodings (pr/3849) + Number of normalisations in the LICR representation (pr/3849) + Avoid displaying warning about empty encoding file for "ascii" + encoding. + + * utf8ienc.dtx: omsenc.dfu contained an incorrect ref from + 02D9 to \textperiodcentered (should have been 00B7) + +2006-02-23 Frank Mittelbach <latex-bugs@latex-project.org> + + * cleanup of .txt files: obsolete installation instructions + removed + +2006-02-22 Frank Mittelbach <latex-bugs@latex-project.org> + + * inputenc.dtx: added \inputencodingname and the two hooks + \newtoks\inpenc@prehook \newtoks\inpenc@posthook + to run code before and after an encoding change (suggested by + Philipp Lehman) + +2006-02-14 Frank Mittelbach <latex-bugs@latex-project.org> + + * utf8ienc.dtx: added \ij and \IJ mappings (beta test) + +2006-01-12 Johannes Braams <latex-bugs@latex-project.org> + + * lppl.tex: Created from lppl.txt + +2006-01-08 Morten Hoegholm <latex-bugs@latex-project.org> + + * fixltx2e.dtx: Changed \@fnsymbol to use the new robust + \TextOrMath command instead (pr/3752). + +2006-01-07 Frank Mittelbach <latex-bugs@latex-project.org> + + * nfssfont.dtx: fixing bug pr/3789 + +2005-11-25 Frank Mittelbach <latex-bugs@latex-project.org> + + * lppl.txt: small update, fixing typo and clarifying the term + "Base Interpreter" (found by Karl Berry) + +2005-11-10 Morten Hoegholm <latex-bugs@latex-project.org> + + * fixltx2e.dtx: Make sure \addpenalty ultimately adds the correct + skip (pr/3073). + + * ltmath.dtx: Fixed potential problem in \[ (pr/3399) + + documentation fix (pr/3802). + +2005-11-08 Morten Hoegholm <latex-bugs@latex-project.org> + + * ltoutenc.dtx: Added \ij and \IJ from babel (pr/3771). + +2005-09-29 Morten Hoegholm <latex-bugs@latex-project.org> + + * fixltx2e.dtx: Fixed blank lines (editor problem). + +2005-09-27 Morten Hoegholm <latex-bugs@latex-project.org> + + * ltfssdcl.dtx: Fixed a few oversights when making the + commands robust. + +2005-09-27 Frank Mittelbach <latex-bugs@latex-project.org> + + * ltplain.dtx: Added \ltx@sh@ft (pr/3469) + + * ltoutenc.dtx: Replace \sh@ft by \ltx@sh@ft (pr/3469) + + * utf8ienc.dtx: Fixed error messages not showing spaces. + Added ``else'' clause that got deleted by mistake. + +2005-09-16 Frank Mittelbach <latex-bugs@latex-project.org> + + * classes.dtx: small docu update + +2005-07-29 Morten Hoegholm <latex-bugs@latex-project.org> + + * docstrip.dtx: Added \kernel@ifnextchar. + +2005-07-27 Morten Hoegholm <latex-bugs@latex-project.org> + + * ltfssdcl.dtx: Changed \mathbf etc. to be naturally robust. + +2005-07-13 Morten Hoegholm <latex-bugs@latex-project.org> + + * fixltx2e.dtx: Added \textsuperscript and made + \DeclareMathSizes allow dimensions in all arguments. + +2005-01-14 Frank Mittelbach <latex-bugs@latex-project.org> + + * fixltx2e.dtx ( \fnsymbol should use text symbols ): + that change made \@fnsymbol too robust (pr/3752) + +2004-10-31 Frank Mittelbach <latex-bugs@latex-project.org> + + * vtexfree.txt: added info about *.dfu files (pr/3652) + + * install.txt: added info about *.dfu files (pr/3652) + +2004-10-20 Frank Mittelbach <latex-bugs@latex-project.org> + + * ltoutput.dtx: Removed dead code in \@makecol + +2004-09-20 Frank Mittelbach <latex-bugs@latex-project.org> + + * utf8ienc.dtx: \textasciitilde mapping changed (pr/3721) + +2004-09-02 Frank Mittelbach <latex-bugs@latex-project.org> + + * sample2e.tex: fixed small glitches in the text (pr/3703) + +2004-07-23 Frank Mittelbach <latex-bugs@latex-project.org> + + * doc.dtx: environment names incorrectly sorted in + index (pr/3615) + +2004-05-08 Frank Mittelbach <latex-bugs@latex-project.org> + + * utf8ienc.dtx: explicitly set catcode of space within utf8.def + +2004-05-07 Frank Mittelbach <latex-bugs@latex-project.org> + + * tlc2.err: LaTeX Companion 2ed errata added to distribution + + * inputenc.ins: split utf8 file generation into two parts for OSes + with a small limit on open output files + + * utf8ienc.dtx: fixed typo in \ProvidesFile line for ly1enc.dfu + +2004-05-06 Frank Mittelbach <latex-bugs@latex-project.org> + + * inputenc.dtx: properly allow \inputencoding in horizontal mode + (forgotten to set \catcode of space) (pr/3273) + +2004-05-03 Frank Mittelbach <latex-bugs@latex-project.org> + + * inputenc.dtx: Typo in \textquotedblleft (pr/3673) + 2004-02-24 Frank Mittelbach <latex-bugs@latex-project.org> * ltplain.dtx: added \loggingall and \loggingoutput as variant of @@ -1102,6 +1265,10 @@ are not part of the distribution. Reverted openany change to \mainmatter +1998-05-07 David Carlisle <latex-bugs@latex-project.org> + + * ltclass.dtx: Modify option clash error help message. latex/2805 + 1998-04-28 Frank Mittelbach <latex-bugs@latex-project.org> * docstrip.dtx (IMPORTANT NOTICE): renamed \orginaldefault to diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/classes.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/classes.pdf Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 00000000000..5567ea135f0 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/classes.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/clsguide.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/clsguide.pdf Binary files differindex fef1a8e6a28..e97f1d5a35a 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/clsguide.pdf +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/clsguide.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/clsguide.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/clsguide.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 4a926edf9cc..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/clsguide.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1872 +0,0 @@ -% \iffalse meta-comment -% -% Copyright 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 -% The LaTeX3 Project and any individual authors listed elsewhere -% in this file. -% -% This file is part of the LaTeX base system. -% ------------------------------------------- -% -% It may be distributed and/or modified under the -% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 -% of this license or (at your option) any later version. -% The latest version of this license is in -% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt -% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX -% version 2003/12/01 or later. -% -% This file has the LPPL maintenance status "maintained". -% -% The list of all files belonging to the LaTeX base distribution is -% given in the file `manifest.txt'. See also `legal.txt' for additional -% information. -% -% The list of derived (unpacked) files belonging to the distribution -% and covered by LPPL is defined by the unpacking scripts (with -% extension .ins) which are part of the distribution. -% -% \fi -% Filename: clsguide.tex - -\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1995/12/01] - -\documentclass{ltxguide}[1995/11/28] - -\title{\LaTeXe~for class and package writers} - -\author{Copyright \copyright~1995--2003 The \LaTeX3 Project\\ - All rights reserved} - -\date{9 December 2003} - -\begin{document} - -\maketitle - -\tableofcontents - -\section{Introduction} - -This document is an introduction to writing classes and packages for -\LaTeX{}, with special attention given to upgrading existing -\LaTeX~2.09 packages to \LaTeXe{}. The latter subject is also -covered in an article by Johannes Braams published in TUGboat~15.3. - -\subsection{Writing classes and packages for \LaTeXe} - -\LaTeX{} is a document preparation system that enables the document -writer to concentrate on the contents of their text, without bothering -too much about the formatting of it. For example, chapters are -indicated by |\chapter{<title>}| rather than by selecting 18pt bold. - -The file that contains the information about how to turn logical -structure (like `|\chapter|') into formatting (like `18pt bold ragged -right') is a \emph{document class}. In addition, some features (such -as colour or included graphics) are independent of the document class -and these are contained in \emph{packages}. - -One of the largest differences between \LaTeX~2.09 and \LaTeXe{} is in -the commands used to write packages and classes. In \LaTeX~2.09, -there was very little support for writing |.sty| files, and so writers -had to resort to using low-level commands. - -\LaTeXe{} provides high-level commands for structuring packages. -It is also much easier to build classes and packages on top of each -other, for example writing a local technical report class |cetechr| -(for the Chemical Engineering department) based on |article|. - -\subsection{Overview} - -This document contains an overview of how to write classes and -packages for \LaTeX{}. It does \emph{not} introduce all of the -commands necessary to write packages: these can be found in either -\emph{\LaTeXbook} or \emph{\LaTeXcomp}. But it does describe the new -commands for structuring classes and packages. - -\begin{description} - -\item[Section~\ref{Sec:general}] contains some general advice about - writing classes and packages. It describes the difference between - classes and packages, the command naming conventions, the use of - |doc| and |docstrip|, how \TeX's primitive file and box commands - interact with \LaTeX{}. It also contains some hints about general - \LaTeX{} style. - -\item[Section~\ref{Sec:structure}] describes the structure of classes - and packages. This includes building classes and packages on top of - other classes and packages, declaring options and declaring - commands. It also contains example classes. - -\item[Section~\ref{Sec:commands}] lists the new class and package - commands. - - \item[Section~\ref{Sec:upgrade}] gives detailed advice on how to - upgrade existing \LaTeX~2.09 classes and packages to \LaTeXe{}. - -\end{description} - -\subsection{Further information} - -For a general introduction to \LaTeX{}, including the new features of -\LaTeXe{}, you should read \emph{\LaTeXbook} -by Leslie Lamport~\cite{A-W:LLa94}. - -A more detailed description of the new features of \LaTeX{}, and an -overview of more than 150 packages, is to be found in -\emph{\LaTeXcomp} by Michel Goossens, Frank Mittelbach and Alexander -Samarin~\cite{A-W:GMS94}. - -The \LaTeX{} system is based on \TeX{}, which is -described in \emph{The \TeX book} by Donald E.~Knuth~\cite{A-W:DEK91}. - -There are a number of documentation files which accompany every copy -of \LaTeX{}. A copy of \emph{\LaTeX{} News} will come out with each -six-monthly release of \LaTeX{}, and is found in the files -|ltnews*.tex|. The author's guide \emph{\usrguide} describes the new -\LaTeX{} document features; it is in |usrguide.tex|. The guide -\emph{\fntguide} describes the \LaTeX{} font selection scheme for -class- and package-writers; it is in |fntguide.tex|. Configuring -\LaTeX{} is covered by the guide \emph{\cfgguide} in -\texttt{cfgguide.tex} whilst the philosophy behind our policy on -modifying \LaTeX{} is described in \emph{\modguide} in -\texttt{modguide.tex}. - -We are gradually turning the source code for \LaTeX{} into a \LaTeX{} -document \emph{\sourcecode}. This document includes an index of -\LaTeX{} commands and can be typeset from |source2e.tex|. - -For more information about \TeX{} and \LaTeX{}, please contact your -local \TeX{} Users Group, or the international \TeX{} Users Group. -Here are some useful addresses. -\begin{quote}\small\label{addrs} - \TeX{} Users Group, P.O. Box 1239, Three Rivers, CA~93271-1239, USA\\ - Fax:~+1~209~561~4584 \ Email: \texttt{tug@mail.tug.org} - - UK TUG, 1 Eymore Close, Selly Oak, Birmingham B29~4LB, UK\\ - Fax: +44 121 476 2159 \ Email: \texttt{uktug-enquiries@tex.ac.uk} -\end{quote} - - -\subsection{Policy on standard classes} - -Many of the problem reports we receive concerning the standard classes -are not concerned with bugs but are suggesting, more or less politely, -that the design decisions embodied in them are `not optimal' and -asking us to modify them. - -There are several reasons why we should not make such changes to these -files. -\begin{itemize} -\item - However misguided, the current behaviour is clearly what was - intended when these classes were designed. -\item - It is not good practice to change such aspects of `standard classes' - because many people will be relying on them. -\end{itemize} - -We have therefore decided not to even consider making such -modifications, nor to spend time justifying that decision. This does -not mean that we do not agree that there are many deficiencies in the -design of these classes, but we have many tasks with higher priority -than continually explaining why the standard classes for \LaTeX{} -cannot be changed. - -We would, of course, welcome the production of better classes, or of -packages that can be used to enhance these classes. So your first -thought when you consider such a deficiency will, we hope, be ``what -can I do to improve this?'' - -Similar considerations apply to those parts of the kernel that are -implementing design decisions, many of which should be left to the -class file but are not in the current system. We realise that in such -cases it is much more difficult for you to rectify the problem -yourself but it is also the case that making such changes in the -kernel would probably be a major project for us; therefore such -enhancements will have to wait for \LaTeX3. - -\section{Writing classes and packages} -\label{Sec:writing} - -This section covers some general points concerned with writing -\LaTeX{} classes and packages. - - -\subsection{Old versions} - -If you are upgrading an existing \LaTeX~2.09 style file then we -recommend freezing the 2.09 version and no longer maintaining it. -Experience with the various dialects of \LaTeX{} which existed in the -early 1990's suggests that maintaining packages for different versions -of \LaTeX{} is almost impossible. It will, of course, be necessary -for some organisations to maintain both versions in parallel for some -time but this is not essential for those packages and classes -supported by individuals: they should support only the new standard -\LaTeXe{}, not obsolete versions of \LaTeX{}. - - -\subsection{Using `docstrip' and `doc'} - -If you are going to write a large class or package for \LaTeX{} then -you should consider using the |doc| software which comes with -\LaTeX{}. -\LaTeX{} classes and packages written using this can be -processed in two ways: they can be run through \LaTeX{}, to produce -documentation; and they can be processed with |docstrip|, to produce -the |.cls| or |.sty| file. - -The |doc| software can automatically generate indexes of definitions, -indexes of command use, and change-log lists. It is very useful for -maintaining and documenting large \TeX{} sources. - -The documented sources of the \LaTeX{} kernel itself, and of the -standard classes, etc, are |doc| documents; they are in the |.dtx| -files in the distribution. You can, in fact, typeset the source code -of the kernel as one long document, complete with index, by running -\LaTeX{} on |source2e.tex|. - -For more information on |doc| and |docstrip|, consult the files -|docstrip.dtx|, |doc.dtx|, and \emph{\LaTeXcomp}. For examples of its -use, look at the |.dtx| files. - -\subsection{Is it a class or a package?} -\label{Sec:classorpkg} - -The first thing to do when you want to put some new \LaTeX{} commands -in a file is to decide whether it should be a \emph{document class} or a -\emph{package}. The rule of thumb is: -\begin{quote} - If the commands could be used with any document class, then make - them a package; and if not, then make them a class. -\end{quote} - -There are two major types of class: those like |article|, |report| or -|letter|, which are free-standing; and those which are extensions or -variations of other classes---for example, the |proc| document class, -which is built on the |article| document class. - -Thus, a company might have a local |ownlet| class for printing letters -with their own headed note-paper. Such a class would build on top of -the existing |letter| class but it cannot be used with any other -document class, so we have |ownlet.cls| rather than |ownlet.sty|. - -The |graphics| package, in contrast, provides commands for including -images into a \LaTeX{} document. Since these commands can be used -with any document class, we have |graphics.sty| rather than -|graphics.cls|. - - -\subsection{Command names} - -\LaTeX{} has three types of command. - -There are the author commands, such as |\section|, |\emph| and -|\times|: most of these have short names, all in lower case. - -There are also the class and package writer commands: -most of these have long mixed-case names such as the following. -\begin{verbatim} - \InputIfFileExists \RequirePackage \PassOptionsToClass -\end{verbatim} - -Finally, there are the internal commands used in the \LaTeX{} -implementation, such as |\@tempcnta|, |\@ifnextchar| and |\@eha|: -most of these commands contain |@| in their name, which means they -cannot be used in documents, only in class and package files. - -Unfortunately, for historical reasons the distinction between these -commands is often blurred. For example, |\hbox| is an internal -command which should only be used in the \LaTeX{} kernel, whereas -|\m@ne| is the constant $-1$ and could have been |\MinusOne|. - -However, this rule of thumb is still useful: if a command has |@| in -its name then it is not part of the supported \LaTeX{} language---and -its behaviour may change in future releases! If a command is -mixed-case, or is described in \emph{\LaTeXbook}, then you can rely on -future releases of \LaTeXe{} supporting the command. - -\subsection{Box commands and colour} -\label{Sec:colour} - -Even if you do not intend to use colour in your own documents, by -taking note of the points in this section you can ensure that your -class or package is compatible with the |color| package. This may -benefit people using your class or package who have access to colour -printers. - -The simplest way to ensure `colour safety' is to always use \LaTeX{} -box commands rather than \TeX{} primitives, that is use |\sbox| rather -than |\setbox|, |\mbox| rather than |\hbox| and |\parbox| or -the |minipage| environment rather than |\vbox|. -The \LaTeX{} box commands have new options which mean that they are now -as powerful as the \TeX{} primitives. - -As an example of what can go wrong, consider that in -|{\ttfamily <text>}| -the font is restored just \emph{before} the |}|, whereas in the -similar looking construction -|{\color{green} <text>}| -the colour is restored just \emph{after} the final |}|. Normally this -distinction does not matter at all; but consider a primitive \TeX{} -box assignment such as: -\begin{verbatim} - \setbox0=\hbox{\color{green} <text>} -\end{verbatim} -Now the colour-restore occurs after the |}| and so is \emph{not} -stored in the box. Exactly what bad effects this can have depends on -how colour is implemented: it can range from getting the wrong -colours in the rest of the document, to causing errors in the -dvi-driver used to print the document. - -Also of interest is the command |\normalcolor|. This is -normally just |\relax| (i.e., does nothing) -but you can use it rather like |\normalfont| to -set regions of the page such as captions or section headings to the -`main document colour'. - - -\subsection{Defining text and math characters} -\label{Sec:chars} - -Because \LaTeXe{} supports different encodings, definitions of commands -for producing symbols, accents, composite glyphs, etc.\ must be -defined using the commands provided for this purpose and described in -\emph{\fntguide}. This part of the system is still under development -so such tasks should be undertaken with great caution. - -Also, |\DeclareRobustCommand| should be used for encoding-independent -commands of this type. - -Note that it is no longer possible to refer to the math font set-up -outside math mode: for example, neither |\textfont 1| nor -|\scriptfont 2| are guaranteed to be defined in other modes. - - -\subsection{General style} -\label{Sec:general} - -The new system provides many commands designed to help you produce -well-structured class and package files that are both robust and -portable. This section outlines some ways to make intelligent use of -these. - -\subsubsection{Loading other files} -\label{Sec:loading} - -\NEWdescription{1995/12/01} -\LaTeX{} provides these commands: -\begin{verbatim} - \LoadClass \LoadClassWithOptions - \RequirePackage \RequirePackageWithOptions -\end{verbatim} -for using classes or packages inside other classes or packages. We -recommend strongly that you use them, rather than the primitive -|\input| command, for a number of reasons. - -Files loaded with |\input <filename>| will not be listed in the -|\listfiles| list. - -If a package is always loaded with |\RequirePackage...| or |\usepackage| -then, even if its loading is requested several times, it will be -loaded only once. By contrast, if it is loaded with |\input| then it -can be loaded more than once; such an extra loading may waste time and -memory and it may produce strange results. - -If a package provides option-processing then, again, strange results -are possible if the package is |\input| rather than loaded by means of -|\usepackage| or |\RequirePackage...|. - -If the package |foo.sty| loads the package |baz.sty| by use of -|\input baz.sty| then the user will get a warning: -\begin{verbatim} - LaTeX Warning: You have requested package `foo', - but the package provides `baz'. -\end{verbatim} -Thus, for several reasons, using |\input| to load packages is not a -good idea. - -Unfortunately, if you are upgrading the file |myclass.sty| to a class -file then you have to make sure that any old files which contain -|\input myclass.sty| still work. - -This was also true for the standard classes (|article|, |book| and -|report|), since a lot of existing \LaTeX~2.09 document styles contain -|\input article.sty|. The approach which we use to solve this is -to provide minimal files |article.sty|, |book.sty| and |report.sty|, -which simply load the appropriate class files. - -For example, |article.sty| contains just the following lines: -\begin{verbatim} - \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} - \@obsoletefile{article.cls}{article.sty} - \LoadClass{article} -\end{verbatim} -You may wish to do the same or, if you think that it is safe to do so, -you may decide to just remove |myclass.sty|. - -\subsubsection{Make it robust} - -We consider it good practice, when writing packages and classes, to use -\LaTeX{} commands as much as possible. - -Thus, instead of using |\def...| we recommend using one of -|\newcommand|, |\renewcommand| or |\providecommand|; |\CheckCommand| is -also useful. Doing this makes -it less likely that you will inadvertently redefine a command, giving -unexpected results. - -When you define an environment, use |\newenvironment| or -|\renewenvironment| instead |\def\foo{...}| and |\def\endfoo{...}|. - -If you need to set or change the value of a \m{dimen} or \m{skip} -register, use |\setlength|. - -To manipulate boxes, use \LaTeX{} commands such as |\sbox|, -|\mbox| and |\parbox| rather than |\setbox|, |\hbox| and |\vbox|. - -Use |\PackageError|, |\PackageWarning| or |\PackageInfo| (or the -equivalent class commands) rather than |\@latexerr|, |\@warning| or -|\wlog|. - -It is still possible to declare options by defining |\ds@<option>| and -calling |\@options|; but we recommend the |\DeclareOption| and -|\ProcessOptions| commands instead. These are more powerful and use -less memory. So rather than using: -\begin{verbatim} - \def\ds@draft{\overfullrule 5pt} - \@options -\end{verbatim} -you should use: -\begin{verbatim} - \DeclareOption{draft}{\setlength{\overfullrule}{5pt}} - \ProcessOptions\relax -\end{verbatim} - -The advantage of this kind of practice is that your code is more -readable and, more important, that it is less likely to break when -used with future versions of \LaTeX{}. - -\subsubsection{Make it portable} - -It is also sensible to make your files are as portable as possible. To -ensure this; they should contain only visible 7-bit text; and the -filenames should contain at most eight characters (plus the three -letter extension). Also, of course, it \textbf{must not} have the -same name as a file in the standard \LaTeX{} distribution, however -similar its contents may be to one of these files. - -It is also useful if local classes or packages have a common prefix, -for example the University of Nowhere classes might begin with |unw|. -This helps to avoid every University having its own thesis class, all -called |thesis.cls|. - -If you rely on some features of the \LaTeX{} kernel, or on a package, -please specify the release-date you need. For example, the package -error commands were introduced in the June 1994 release so, if you use -them then you should put: -\begin{verbatim} - \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1994/06/01] -\end{verbatim} - -\subsubsection{Useful hooks} - -Some packages and document styles had to redefine the command -|\document| or |\enddocument| to achieve their goal. This is no -longer necessary. You can now use the `hooks' |\AtBeginDocument| and -|\AtEndDocument| (see Section~\ref{Sec:delays}). Again, using these -hooks makes it less likely that your code breaks with future versions -of \LaTeX{}. It also makes it more likely that your package can work -together with someone else's. - -\NEWdescription{1996/12/01} -However, note that code in the |\AtBeginDocument| hook is part of the -preamble. Thus there are restrictions on what can be put there; in -particular, no typesetting can be done. - -\section{The structure of a class or package} -\label{Sec:structure} - -\LaTeXe{} classes and packages have more structure than \LaTeX~2.09 -style files did. The outline of a class or package file is: -\begin{description} -\item[Identification] The file says that it is a \LaTeXe{} package or - class, and gives a short description of itself. -\item[Preliminary declarations] - Here the file declares some commands and can also load - other files. Usually these commands will be just those needed for - the code used in the declared options. -\item[Options] The file declares and processes its options. -\item[More declarations] This is where the file does most of its work: - declaring new variables, commands and fonts; and loading other files. -\end{description} - -\subsection{Identification} - -The first thing a class or package file does is identify itself. -Package files do this as follows: -\begin{verbatim} - \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} - \ProvidesPackage{<package>}[<date> <other information>] -\end{verbatim} -For example: -\begin{verbatim} - \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} - \ProvidesPackage{latexsym}[1994/06/01 Standard LaTeX package] -\end{verbatim} -Class files do this as follows: -\begin{verbatim} - \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} - \ProvidesClass{<class-name>}[<date> <other information>] -\end{verbatim} -For example: -\begin{verbatim} - \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} - \ProvidesClass{article}[1994/06/01 Standard LaTeX class] -\end{verbatim} -\NEWdescription{1998/06/19} -The \m{date} should be given in the form `\textsc{yyyy/mm/dd}' and -must be present if the optional argument is used (this is also true -for the |\NeedsTeXFormat| command). -Any derivation from this syntax will result in low-level \TeX{} -errors---the commands expect a valid syntax to speed up the daily -usage of the package or class and make no provision for the case that -the developer made a mistake! - -This date is checked whenever a user specifies a date in their -|\documentclass| or |\usepackage| command. For example, if you wrote: -\begin{verbatim} - \documentclass{article}[1995/12/23] -\end{verbatim} -then users at a different location -would get a warning that their copy of |article| was out of -date. - -The description of a class is displayed when the class is used. The -description of a package is put into the log file. These descriptions -are also displayed by the |\listfiles| command. The phrase -\texttt{Standard LaTeX} \textbf{must not} be used in the identification -banner of any file other than those in the standard \LaTeX{} -distribution. - - -\subsection{Using classes and packages} - -The first major difference between \LaTeX~2.09 style files and -\LaTeXe{} packages and classes is that \LaTeXe{} supports -\emph{modularity}, in the sense of building files from small -building-blocks rather than using large single files. - -A \LaTeX{} package or class can load a package as follows: -\begin{verbatim} - \RequirePackage[<options>]{<package>}[<date>] -\end{verbatim} -For example: -\begin{verbatim} - \RequirePackage{ifthen}[1994/06/01] -\end{verbatim} -This command has the same syntax as the author command |\usepackage|. -It allows packages or classes to use features provided by other -packages. For example, by loading the |ifthen| package, a package -writer can use the `if\dots then\dots else\dots' commands provided -by that package. - -A \LaTeX{} class can load one other class as follows: -\begin{verbatim} - \LoadClass[<options>]{<class-name>}[<date>] -\end{verbatim} -For example: -\begin{verbatim} - \LoadClass[twocolumn]{article} -\end{verbatim} -This command has the same syntax as the author command |\documentclass|. -It allows classes to be based on the syntax and appearance of another -class. For example, by loading the |article| class, a class writer -only has to change the bits of |article| they don't like, rather than -writing a new class from scratch. - -\NEWfeature{1995/12/01} -The following commands can be used in the common case that you want to -simply load a class or package file with exactly those options that -are being used by the current class. -\begin{verbatim} - \LoadClassWithOptions{<class-name>}[<date>] - \RequirePackageWithOptions{<package>}[<date>] -\end{verbatim} -For example: -\begin{verbatim} - \LoadClassWithOptions{article} - \RequirePackageWithOptions{graphics}[1995/12/01] -\end{verbatim} - -\subsection{Declaring options} - -\NEWdescription{1998/12/01} -The other major difference between \LaTeX~2.09 styles and \LaTeXe{} -packages and classes is in option handling. Packages and classes can -now declare options and these can be specified by authors; for -example, the |twocolumn| option is declared by the |article| class. -Note that the name of an option should contain only those characters -allowed in a `\LaTeX{} name'; in particular it must not contain any -control sequences. - -An option is declared as follows: -\begin{verbatim} - \DeclareOption{<option>}{<code>} -\end{verbatim} -For example, the |dvips| option (slightly simplified) -to the |graphics| package is implemented as: -\begin{verbatim} - \DeclareOption{dvips}{\input{dvips.def}} -\end{verbatim} -This means that when an author writes |\usepackage[dvips]{graphics}|, -the file |dvips.def| is loaded. As another example, the |a4paper| -option is declared in the |article| class to set the |\paperheight| -and |\paperwidth| lengths: -\begin{verbatim} - \DeclareOption{a4paper}{% - \setlength{\paperheight}{297mm}% - \setlength{\paperwidth}{210mm}% - } -\end{verbatim} -Sometimes a user will request an option which the class -or package has not explicitly declared. By default this will produce -a warning (for classes) or error (for packages); this behaviour -can be altered as follows: -\begin{verbatim} - \DeclareOption*{<code>} -\end{verbatim} -For example, to make the package |fred| produce a warning rather than -an error for unknown options, you could specify: -\begin{verbatim} - \DeclareOption*{% - \PackageWarning{fred}{Unknown option `\CurrentOption'}% - } -\end{verbatim} -Then, if an author writes |\usepackage[foo]{fred}|, they will get a -warning \texttt{Package fred Warning: Unknown option `foo'.} As -another example, the |fontenc| package tries to load a file -|<ENC>enc.def| whenever the \m{ENC} option is used. This -can be done by writing: -\begin{verbatim} - \DeclareOption*{% - \input{\CurrentOption enc.def}% - } -\end{verbatim} -\NEWdescription{1998/12/01} -It is possible to pass options on to another package or class, using -the command |\PassOptionsToPackage| or |\PassOptionsToClass| (note -that this is a specialised operation that works only for option -names). For example, to pass every unknown option on to the |article| -class, you can use: -\begin{verbatim} - \DeclareOption*{% - \PassOptionsToClass{\CurrentOption}{article}% - } -\end{verbatim} -If you do this then you should make sure you load the class at some -later point, otherwise the options will never be processed! - -So far, we have explained only how to declare options, not how to -execute them. To process the options with which the file was called, -you should use: -\begin{verbatim} - \ProcessOptions\relax -\end{verbatim} -This executes the \m{code} for each option that was both specified and -declared (see Section~\ref{Sec:commands.options} for details of how -this is done). - -For example, if the |jane| package file contains: -\begin{verbatim} - \DeclareOption{foo}{\typeout{Saw foo.}} - \DeclareOption{baz}{\typeout{Saw baz.}} - \DeclareOption*{\typeout{What's \CurrentOption?}} - \ProcessOptions\relax -\end{verbatim} -and an author writes |\usepackage[foo,bar]{jane}|, then they will see -the messages \texttt{Saw foo.} and \texttt{What's bar?} - -\subsection{A minimal class file} - -Most of the work of a class or package is in defining new commands, or -changing the appearance of documents. This is done in the body of the -package, using commands such as |\newcommand| or |\setlength|. - -\LaTeXe{} provides several new commands to help class and package -writers; these are described in detail in Section~\ref{Sec:commands}. - -There are four things that every class file \emph{must} contain: these -are a definition of |\normalsize|, values for |\textwidth| and -|\textheight| and a specification for page-numbering. So a minimal -document class file\footnote {This class is now in the standard -distribution, as \texttt{minimal.cls}.} looks like this: -\begin{verbatim} - \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} - \ProvidesClass{minimal}[1995/10/30 Standard LaTeX minimal class] - \renewcommand{\normalsize}{\fontsize{10pt}{12pt}\selectfont} - \setlength{\textwidth}{6.5in} - \setlength{\textheight}{8in} - \pagenumbering{arabic} % needed even though this class will - % not show page numbers -\end{verbatim} -However, this class file will not support footnotes, marginals, -floats, etc., nor will it provide any of the 2-letter font commands -such as |\rm|; thus most classes will contain more than this minimum! - -\subsection{Example: a local letter class} - -A company may have its own letter class, for setting letters in the -company style. This section shows a simple implementation of such a -class, although a real class would need more structure. - -The class begins by announcing itself as |neplet.cls|. -\begin{verbatim} - \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} - \ProvidesClass{neplet}[1995/04/01 NonExistent Press letter class] -\end{verbatim} -Then this next bit passes any options on to the |letter| class, which -is loaded with the |a4paper| option. -\begin{verbatim} - \DeclareOption*{\PassOptionsToClass{\CurrentOption}{letter}} - \ProcessOptions\relax - \LoadClass[a4paper]{letter} -\end{verbatim} -In order to use the company letter head, it redefines the -|firstpage| page style: this is the page style that is used on -the first page of letters. -\begin{verbatim} - \renewcommand{\ps@firstpage}{% - \renewcommand{\@oddhead}{<letterhead goes here>}% - \renewcommand{\@oddfoot}{<letterfoot goes here>}% - } -\end{verbatim} -And that's it! - -\subsection{Example: a newsletter class} - -A simple newsletter can be typeset with \LaTeX{}, using a variant of the -|article| class. -The class begins by announcing itself as |smplnews.cls|. -\begin{verbatim} - \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} - \ProvidesClass{smplnews}[1995/04/01 The Simple News newsletter class] - - \newcommand{\headlinecolor}{\normalcolor} -\end{verbatim} -It passes most specified options on to the |article| class: apart from -the |onecolumn| option, which is switched off, and the |green| option, -which sets the headline in green. -\begin{verbatim} - \DeclareOption{onecolumn}{\OptionNotUsed} - \DeclareOption{green}{\renewcommand{\headlinecolor}{\color{green}}} - - \DeclareOption*{\PassOptionsToClass{\CurrentOption}{article}} - - \ProcessOptions\relax -\end{verbatim} -It then loads the class |article| with the option |twocolumn|. -\begin{verbatim} - \LoadClass[twocolumn]{article} -\end{verbatim} -Since the newsletter is to be printed in colour, it now loads the -|color| package. The class does not specify a device driver option -since this should be specified by the user of the |smplnews| class. -\begin{verbatim} - \RequirePackage{color} -\end{verbatim} -The class then redefines |\maketitle| to produce the title in 72pt -Helvetica bold oblique, in the appropriate colour. -\begin{verbatim} - \renewcommand{\maketitle}{% - \twocolumn[% - \fontsize{72}{80}\fontfamily{phv}\fontseries{b}% - \fontshape{sl}\selectfont\headlinecolor - \@title - ]% - } -\end{verbatim} -It redefines |\section| and switches off section numbering. -\begin{verbatim} - \renewcommand{\section}{% - \@startsection - {section}{1}{0pt}{-1.5ex plus -1ex minus -.2ex}% - {1ex plus .2ex}{\large\sffamily\slshape\headlinecolor}% - } - - \setcounter{secnumdepth}{0} -\end{verbatim} -It also sets the three essential things. -\begin{verbatim} - \renewcommand{\normalsize}{\fontsize{9}{10}\selectfont} - \setlength{\textwidth}{17.5cm} - \setlength{\textheight}{25cm} -\end{verbatim} -In practice, a class would need more than this: it would provide -commands for issue numbers, authors of articles, page styles and so -on; but this skeleton gives a start. The |ltnews| class file is not -much more complex than this one. - -\section{Commands for class and package writers} -\label{Sec:commands} - -This section describes briefly each of the new commands for class and -package writers. To find out about other aspects of the new system, -you should also read \emph{\LaTeXbook}, \emph{\LaTeXcomp} and -\emph{\usrguide}. - -\subsection{Identification} - -The first group of commands discussed here are those used -to identify your class or package file. - -\begin{decl} -|\NeedsTeXFormat| \arg{format-name} \oarg{release-date} -\end{decl} -This command tells \TeX{} that this file should be processed using a -format with name \m{format-name}. You can use the optional argument -\m{release-date} to further specify the earliest release date of the -format that is needed. When the release date of the format is older -than the one specified a warning will be generated. The standard -\m{format-name} is \texttt{LaTeX2e}. The date, if present, must be in -the form \textsc{yyyy/mm/dd}. - -Example: -\begin{verbatim} - \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1994/06/01] -\end{verbatim} - -\begin{decl} -|\ProvidesClass| \arg{class-name} \oarg{release-info} \\ -|\ProvidesPackage| \arg{package-name} \oarg{release-info} -\end{decl} -This declares that the current file contains the definitions for the -document class \m{class-name} or package \m{package-name}. - -The optional \m{release-info}, if used, must contain: -\begin{itemize} - \item the release date of - this version of the file, in the form \textsc{yyyy/mm/dd}; -\item optionally followed by a space and a short description, possibly - including a version number. -\end{itemize} -The above syntax must be followed exactly so that this information -can be used by |\LoadClass| or |\documentclass| (for classes) or -|\RequirePackage| or |\usepackage| (for packages) to test that the -release is not too old. - -The whole of this \m{release-info} information is displayed by -|\listfiles| and should therefore not be too long. - -Example: -\begin{verbatim} - \ProvidesClass{article}[1994/06/01 v1.0 Standard LaTeX class] - \ProvidesPackage{ifthen}[1994/06/01 v1.0 Standard LaTeX package] -\end{verbatim} - -\begin{decl} - |\ProvidesFile| \arg{file-name} \oarg{release-info} -\end{decl} -This is similar to the two previous commands except that here the full -filename, including the extension, must be given. It is used for -declaring any files other than main class and package files. - -Example: -\begin{verbatim} - \ProvidesFile{T1enc.def}[1994/06/01 v1.0 Standard LaTeX file] -\end{verbatim} - -Note that the phrase \texttt{Standard LaTeX} \textbf{must not} be used -in the identification banner of any file other than those in the -standard \LaTeX{} distribution. - -\subsection{Loading files} -\label{Sec:loadf} - -\NEWfeature{1995/12/01} -This group of commands can be used to create your own document class or -package by building on existing classes or packages. -\begin{decl} - |\RequirePackage| \oarg{options-list} \arg{package-name} - \oarg{release-info}\\ - |\RequirePackageWithOptions| \arg{package-name} - \oarg{release-info} -\end{decl} -Packages and classes should use these commands to load other packages. - -The use of |\RequirePackage| is the same as the author command -|\usepackage|. - -Examples: -\begin{verbatim} - \RequirePackage{ifthen}[1994/06/01] - \RequirePackageWithOptions{graphics}[1995/12/01] -\end{verbatim} - -\begin{decl} - |\LoadClass| \oarg{options-list} \arg{class-name} - \oarg{release-info}\\ - |\LoadClassWithOptions| \arg{class-name} - \oarg{release-info} -\end{decl} -\NEWfeature{1995/12/01} -These commands are for use \emph{only} in class files, they cannot be -used in packages files; -they can be used at most once within a class file. - -The use of|\LoadClass| is the same as -the use of |\documentclass| to load a class file. - -Examples: -\begin{verbatim} - \LoadClass{article}[1994/06/01] - \LoadClassWithOptions{article}[1995/12/01] -\end{verbatim} - -\NEWfeature{1995/12/01} -The two |WithOptions| versions simply load the class (or package) file -with exactly those options that are being used by the current file -(class or package). See below, in \ref{Sec:opmove}, for further -discussion of their use. - - -\subsection{Option declaration} -\label{Sec:commands.options.dec} - -\NEWdescription{1998/12/01} -The following commands deal with the declaration and handling of -options to document classes and packages. Every option name must be a -`\LaTeX{} name'. - -There are some commands designed especially for use within the -\m{code} argument of these commands (see below). - -\begin{decl} - |\DeclareOption| \arg{option-name} \arg{code} -\end{decl} -This makes \m{option-name} a `declared option' of the class or package -in which it is put. - -The \m{code} argument contains the code to be executed if that option -is specified for the class or package; it can contain any valid -\LaTeXe{} construct. - -Example: -\begin{verbatim} - \DeclareOption{twoside}{\@twosidetrue} -\end{verbatim} - -\begin{decl} - |\DeclareOption*| \arg{code} -\end{decl} -This declares the \m{code} to be executed for every option which is -specified for, but otherwise not explicitly declared by, the class or -package; this code is called the `default option code' and it can -contain any valid \LaTeXe{} construct. - -If a class file contains no |\DeclareOption*| then, by default, all -specified but undeclared options for that class will be silently -passed to all packages (as will the specified and declared options for -that class). - -If a package file contains no |\DeclareOption*| then, by default, each -specified but undeclared option for that package will produce an error. - - -\subsection{Commands within option code} -\label{Sec:within.code} - -These two commands can be used only within the \m{code} argument of -either |\DeclareOption| or |\DeclareOption*|. Other commands commonly -used within these arguments can be found in the next few subsections. - -\begin{decl} - |\CurrentOption| -\end{decl} -This expands to the name of the current option. - -\begin{decl} - |\OptionNotUsed| -\end{decl} -This causes the current option to -be added to the list of `unused options'. - -\NEWfeature{1995/06/01} - You can now include hash marks (\texttt{\#}) within these \m{code} - arguments without special treatment (formerly, it had been - necessary to double them). - -\subsection{Moving options around} -\label{Sec:opmove} - -These two commands are also very useful within the \m{code} argument -of |\DeclareOption| or |\DeclareOption*|: -\begin{decl} - |\PassOptionsToPackage| \arg{options-list} \arg{package-name}\\ - |\PassOptionsToClass| \arg{options-list} \arg{class-name} -\end{decl} -The command |\PassOptionsToPackage| passes the option names in -\m{options-list} to package \m{package-name}. -This means that it adds the \m{option-list} to the -list of options used by any future |\RequirePackage| or |\usepackage| -command for package \m{package-name}. - -Example: -\begin{verbatim} - \PassOptionsToPackage{foo,bar}{fred} - \RequirePackage[baz]{fred} -\end{verbatim} -is the same as: -\begin{verbatim} - \RequirePackage[foo,bar,baz]{fred} -\end{verbatim} - -Similarly, |\PassOptionsToClass| may be used in a class file to pass -options to another class to be loaded with |\LoadClass|. - -\NEWdescription{1995/12/01} -The effects and use of these two commands should be contrasted with -those of the following two (documented above, in \ref{Sec:loadf}): -\begin{verbatim} - \LoadClassWithOptions - \RequirePackageWithOptions -\end{verbatim} -The command|\RequirePackageWithOptions| is similar to -|\RequirePackage|, but it always loads the required package with -exactly the same option list as that being used by the current class -or package, rather than with any option explicitly supplied or passed -on by |\PassOptionsToPackage|. - -The main purpose of |\LoadClassWithOptions| is to allow one class to -simply build on another, for example: -\begin{verbatim} - \LoadClassWithOptions{article} -\end{verbatim} -This should be compared with the slightly different construction -\begin{verbatim} - \DeclareOption*{\PassOptionsToClass{\CurrentOption}{article}} - \ProcessOptions\relax - \LoadClass{article} -\end{verbatim} -As used above, the effects are more or less the same, but the first is -a lot less to type; also the |\LoadClassWithOptions| method runs -slightly quicker. - -If, however, the class declares options of its own then -the two constructions are different. Compare, for example: -\begin{verbatim} - \DeclareOption{landscape}{\@landscapetrue} - \ProcessOptions\relax - \LoadClassWithOptions{article} -\end{verbatim} -with: -\begin{verbatim} - \DeclareOption{landscape}{\@landscapetrue} - \DeclareOption*{\PassOptionsToClass{\CurrentOption}{article}} - \ProcessOptions\relax - \LoadClass{article} -\end{verbatim} -In the first example, the \textsf{article} class will be loaded with -option |landscape| precisely when the current class is called with -this option. By contrast, in the second example it will never be -called with option \texttt{landscape} as in that case \textsf{article} -is passed options only by the default option handler, but this handler -is not used for |landscape| because that option is explicitly -declared. - -\subsection{Delaying code} -\label{Sec:delays} - -These first two commands are also intended primarily for use within -the \m{code} argument of |\DeclareOption| or |\DeclareOption*|. - -\begin{decl} - |\AtEndOfClass| \arg{code}\\ - |\AtEndOfPackage| \arg{code} -\end{decl} -These commands declare \m{code} that is saved away internally and then -executed after processing the whole of the current class or package -file. - -Repeated use of these commands is permitted: the code in the -arguments is stored (and later executed) in the order of their -declarations. - -\begin{decl} - |\AtBeginDocument| \arg{code}\\ - |\AtEndDocument| \arg{code} -\end{decl} -These commands declare \m{code} to be saved internally and executed -while \LaTeX{} is executing |\begin{document}| or |\end{document}|. - -The \m{code} specified in the argument to |\AtBeginDocument| is -executed near the end of the |\begin{document}| code, \emph{after} the -font selection tables have been set up. It is therefore a useful -place to put code which needs to be executed after everything has been -prepared for typesetting and when the normal font for the document is -the current font. - -\NEWdescription{1995/12/01} -The |\AtBeginDocument| hook should not be used for code that does any -typesetting since the typeset result would be unpredictable. - -The \m{code} specified in the argument to |\AtEndDocument| is -executed at the beginning of the |\end{document}| code, -\emph{before} the final page is finished and before any leftover -floating environments are processed. If some of the \m{code} is to be -executed after these two processes, you should include a |\clearpage| -at the appropriate point in \m{code}. - -Repeated use of these commands is permitted: the code in the -arguments is stored (and later executed) in the order of their -declarations. - -\begin{decl}[1994/12/01] - |\AtBeginDvi| \arg{specials} -\end{decl} -These commands save in a box register things which are written to the -|.dvi| file at the beginning of the `shipout' of the first page of the -document. - -This should not be used for anything that will add any typeset -material to the |.dvi| file. - -Repeated use of this command is permitted. - - -\subsection{Option processing} -\label{Sec:commands.options} - -\begin{decl} - |\ProcessOptions| -\end{decl} -This command executes the \m{code} for each selected option. - -We shall first describe how |\ProcessOptions| works in a package file, -and then how this differs in a class file. - -To understand in detail what |\ProcessOptions| does in a package file, -you have to know the difference between \emph{local} and \emph{global} -options. -\begin{itemize} -\item \textbf{Local options} are those which have been explicitly - specified for this particular package in the \m{options} argument of - any of these: -\begin{quote} - |\PassOptionsToPackage{<options>}| \ |\usepackage[<options>]|\\ - |\RequirePackage[<options>]| -\end{quote} -\item \textbf{Global options} are any other options that are specified - by the author in the \m{options} argument of - |\documentclass[<options>]|. -\end{itemize} -For example, suppose that a document begins: -\begin{verbatim} - \documentclass[german,twocolumn]{article} - \usepackage{gerhardt} -\end{verbatim} -whilst package |gerhardt| calls package |fred| with: -\begin{verbatim} - \PassOptionsToPackage{german,dvips,a4paper}{fred} - \RequirePackage[errorshow]{fred} -\end{verbatim} -then: -\begin{itemize} -\item |fred|'s local options are |german|, |dvips|, |a4paper| - and |errorshow|; -\item |fred|'s only global option is |twocolumn|. -\end{itemize} - -When |\ProcessOptions| is called, the following happen. -\begin{itemize} -\item \emph{First}, for each option so far declared in |fred.sty| - by |\DeclareOption|, it looks to see if that option is either a - global or a local option for |fred|: if it is then the corresponding - code is executed. - - This is done in the order in which these options - were declared in |fred.sty|. -\item \emph{Then}, for each remaining \emph{local} option, the command - |\ds@<option>| is executed if it has been defined somewhere (other - than by a |\DeclareOption|); otherwise, the `default option code' is - executed. If no default option code has been declared then an error - message is produced. - - This is done in the order in which these - options were specified. -\end{itemize} -Throughout this process, the system ensures that the code declared for -an option is executed at most once. - -Returning to the example, if |fred.sty| contains: -\begin{verbatim} - \DeclareOption{dvips}{\typeout{DVIPS}} - \DeclareOption{german}{\typeout{GERMAN}} - \DeclareOption{french}{\typeout{FRENCH}} - \DeclareOption*{\PackageWarning{fred}{Unknown `\CurrentOption'}} - \ProcessOptions\relax -\end{verbatim} -then the result of processing this document will be: -\begin{verbatim} - DVIPS - GERMAN - Package fred Warning: Unknown `a4paper'. - Package fred Warning: Unknown `errorshow'. -\end{verbatim} -Note the following: - -\begin{itemize} -\item the code for the |dvips| option is executed before that for the - |german| option, because that is the order in which they are declared - in |fred.sty|; -\item the code for the |german| option is executed only once, when the - declared options are being processed; -\item the |a4paper| and |errorshow| options produce the warning from - the code declared by |\DeclareOption*| (in the order in which they - were specified), whilst the |twocolumn| option does not: this is - because |twocolumn| is a global option. -\end{itemize} - -In a class file, |\ProcessOptions| works in the same way, except -that: \emph{all} options are local; and the default value for -|\DeclareOption*| is |\OptionNotUsed| rather than an error. - -\NEWdescription{1995/12/01} -Note that, because |\ProcessOptions| has a |*|-form, it is wise to -follow the non-star form with |\relax|, as in the previous examples, -since this prevents unnecessary look ahead and possibly misleading -error messages being issued. - -\begin{decl} - |\ProcessOptions*| - |\@options| -\end{decl} -This is like |\ProcessOptions| but it executes the options in the -order specified in the calling commands, rather than in the order of -declaration in the class or package. For a package this means that the -global options are processed first. - -The |\@options| command from \LaTeX~2.09 has been made equivalent to -this in order to ease the task of updating old document styles to -\LaTeXe{} class files. - -\begin{decl} - |\ExecuteOptions| \arg{options-list} -\end{decl} - -For each option in the \m{options-list}, in order, -this command simply executes the command -|\ds@<option>| (if this command is not defined, then that option is -silently ignored). - -It can be used to provide a `default option list' just before -|\ProcessOptions|. For example, suppose that in a class file you want -to set up the default design to be: two-sided printing; 11pt fonts; -in two columns. Then it could specify: -\begin{verbatim} - \ExecuteOptions{11pt,twoside,twocolumn} -\end{verbatim} - - -\subsection{Safe file commands} - -These commands deal with file input; they ensure that the non-existence -of a requested file can be handled in a user-friendly way. - -\begin{decl} -|\IfFileExists| \arg{file-name} \arg{true} \arg{false} -\end{decl} -If the file exists then the code specified in \m{true} is -executed. - -If the file does not exist then the code specified in \m{false} is -executed. - -This command does \emph{not} input the file. - -\begin{decl} - |\InputIfFileExists| \arg{file-name} \arg{true} \arg{false} -\end{decl} -This inputs the file \m{file-name} if it exists and, immediately -before the input, the code specified in \m{true} is executed. - -If the file does not exist then the code specified in \m{false} is -executed. - -It is implemented using |\IfFileExists|. - - -\subsection{Reporting errors, etc} - -These commands should be used by third party classes and packages to -report errors, or to provide information to authors. - -\begin{decl} - |\ClassError| \arg{class-name} \arg{error-text} \arg{help-text}\\ - |\PackageError| \arg{package-name} \arg{error-text} \arg{help-text} -\end{decl} -These produce an error message. The \m{error-text} is displayed and the -|?| error prompt is shown. If the user types |h|, they will be shown -the \m{help-text}. - -Within the \m{error-text} and \m{help-text}: |\protect| can be used to -stop a command from expanding; |\MessageBreak| causes a line-break; -and |\space| prints a space. - -Note that the \m{error-text} will have a full stop added to it, so do -not put one into the argument. - -For example: -\begin{verbatim} - \newcommand{\foo}{FOO} - \PackageError{ethel}{% - Your hovercraft is full of eels,\MessageBreak - and \protect\foo\space is \foo - }{% - Oh dear! Something's gone wrong.\MessageBreak - \space \space Try typing \space <<return>> - \space to proceed, ignoring \protect\foo. - } -\end{verbatim} -produces this display: -\begin{verbatim} - ! Package ethel Error: Your hovercraft is full of eels, - (ethel) and \foo is FOO. - - See the ethel package documentation for explanation. -\end{verbatim} -If the user types |h|, this will be shown: -\begin{verbatim} - Oh dear! Something's gone wrong. - Try typing <<return>> to proceed, ignoring \foo. -\end{verbatim} - -\begin{decl} - |\ClassWarning| \arg{class-name} \arg{warning-text}\\ - |\PackageWarning| \arg{package-name} \arg{warning-text}\\ - |\ClassWarningNoLine| \arg{class-name} \arg{warning-text}\\ - |\PackageWarningNoLine| \arg{package-name} \arg{warning-text}\\ - |\ClassInfo| \arg{class-name} \arg{info-text}\\ - |\PackageInfo| \arg{package-name} \arg{info-text} -\end{decl} -The four |Warning| commands are similar to the error commands, except -that they produce only a warning on the screen, with no error prompt. - -The first two, |Warning| versions, also show the line number where the -warning occurred, whilst the second two, |WarningNoLine| versions, do -not. - -The two |Info| commands are similar except that they log the -information only in the transcript file, including the line number. -There are no |NoLine| versions of these two. - -Within the \m{warning-text} and \m{info-text}: |\protect| can be used to -stop a command from expanding; |\MessageBreak| causes a line-break; -and |\space| prints a space. -Also, these should not end with a full stop as one is -automatically added. - - -\subsection{Defining commands} -\label{Sec:commands.define} - -\LaTeXe{} provides some extra methods of (re)defining commands that are -intended for use in class and package files. - -\NEWfeature{1994/12/01} -The \texttt{*}-forms of these commands should be used to define -commands that are not, in \TeX{} terms, long. This can be useful for -error-trapping with commands whose arguments are not intended to -contain whole paragraphs of text. - -\begin{decl} - |\DeclareRobustCommand| \arg{cmd} \oarg{num} \oarg{default} - \arg{definition}\\ - |\DeclareRobustCommand*| \arg{cmd} \oarg{num} \oarg{default} - \arg{definition} -\end{decl} -This command takes the same arguments as |\newcommand| but it declares -a robust command, even if some code within the\m{definition} is -fragile. You can use this command to define new robust commands, or -to redefine existing commands and make them robust. A log is put into -the transcript file if a command is redefined. - -For example, if |\seq| is defined as follows: -\begin{verbatim} - \DeclareRobustCommand{\seq}[2][n]{% - \ifmmode - #1_{1}\ldots#1_{#2}% - \else - \PackageWarning{fred}{You can't use \protect\seq\space in text}% - \fi - } -\end{verbatim} -Then the command |\seq| can be used in moving arguments, even though -|\ifmmode| cannot, for example: -\begin{verbatim} - \section{Stuff about sequences $\seq{x}$} -\end{verbatim} - -Note also that there is no need to put a |\relax| before the -|\ifmmode| at the beginning of the definition; this is because the -protection given by this |\relax| against expansion at the wrong time -will be provided internally. - -\begin{decl} - |\CheckCommand| \arg{cmd} \oarg{num} \oarg{default} - \arg{definition}\\ - |\CheckCommand*| \arg{cmd} \oarg{num} \oarg{default} - \arg{definition} -\end{decl} -This takes the same arguments as |\newcommand| but, rather than define -\m{cmd}, it just checks that the current definition of \m{cmd} is -exactly as given by \m{definition}. An error is raised if these -definitions differ. - -This command is useful for checking the state of the system before -your package starts altering the definitions of commands. It allows -you to check, in particular, that no other package has redefined the -same command. - -\subsection{Moving arguments} - -\NEWdescription{1994/12/01} -The setting of protect whilst processing (i.e.~moving) moving arguments -has been reimplemented, as has the method of writing information from -the |.aux| file to other files such as the |.toc| file. Details can -be found in the file |ltdefns.dtx|. - -We hope that these changes will not affect many packages. - -\section{Miscellaneous commands, etc} -\label{Sec:commands.misc} - -\subsection{Layout parameters} - -\begin{decl} -|\paperheight|\\ -|\paperwidth| -\end{decl} -These two parameters are usually set by the class to be the size of -the paper being used. This should be actual paper size, unlike -|\textwidth| and |\textheight| which are the size of the main text -body within the margins. - - -\subsection{Case changing} -\label{sec:case} - -\begin{decl} - |\MakeUppercase| \arg{text} \\ - |\MakeLowercase| \arg{text} -\end{decl} - -\NEWfeature{1995/06/01} -\TeX{} provides two primitives |\uppercase| and |\lowercase| for -changing the case of text. These are sometimes used in document -classes, for example to set information in running heads in all -capitals. - -Unfortunately, these \TeX{} primitives do not change the case of -characters accessed by commands like |\ae| or |\aa|. To overcome this -problem, \LaTeX{} provides two new commands |\MakeUppercase| and -|\MakeLowercase| to do this. - -For example: -\begin{quotation} -\begin{tabular}{rl} - |\uppercase{aBcD\ae\AA\ss\OE}| & \uppercase{aBcD\ae\AA\ss\OE}\\ - |\lowercase{aBcD\ae\AA\ss\OE}| & \lowercase{aBcD\ae\AA\ss\OE}\\ - |\MakeUppercase{aBcD\ae\AA\ss\OE}| & - \MakeUppercase{aBcD\ae\AA\ss\OE}\\ - |\MakeLowercase{aBcD\ae\AA\ss\OE}| & \MakeLowercase{aBcD\ae\AA\ss\OE} -\end{tabular} -\end{quotation} - -The commands |\MakeUppercase| and |\MakeLowercase| themselves are -robust, but they have moving arguments. - -The commands use the \TeX{} primitives |\uppercase| and |\lowercase|, -and so have a number of unexpected `features'. In particular, they -change the case of everything (except characters in the names of -control-sequences) in their text argument: this includes mathematics, -environment names, and label names. - -For example: -\begin{verbatim} - \MakeUppercase{$x+y$ in \ref{foo}} -\end{verbatim} -produces $X+Y$ and the warning: -\begin{verbatim} - LaTeX Warning: Reference `FOO' on page ... undefined on ... -\end{verbatim} -In the long run, we would like to use all-caps fonts rather than any -command like |\MakeUppercase| but this is not possible at the moment -because such fonts do not exist. - -\NEWdescription{1995/12/01} -In order that upper/lower-casing will work reasonably well, and in -order to provide any correct hyphenation, \LaTeXe{} \emph{must} use, -throughout a document, the same fixed table for changing case. -The table used is designed for the font encoding |T1|; this works well -with the standard \TeX{} fonts for all Latin alphabets but will cause -problems when using other alphabets. - -\subsection{The `openany' option in the `book' class} - -\NEWdescription{1996/06/01} -The |openany| option allows chapter and similar openings to -occur on left hand pages. Previously this option affected only -|\chapter| and |\backmatter|. It now also affects -|\part|, |\frontmatter| and |\mainmatter|. - -\subsection{Better user-defined math display environments} - -\begin{decl} - |\ignorespacesafterend| -\end{decl} - -\NEWfeature{1996/12/01} -\NEWdescription{2003/12/01} -Suppose that you want to define an environment for displaying text -that is numbered as an equation. A straightforward way to do this is -as follows: -\begin{verbatim} - \newenvironment{texteqn} - {\begin{equation} - \begin{minipage}{0.9\linewidth}} - {\end{minipage} - \end{equation}} -\end{verbatim} -However, if you have tried this then you will probably have noticed -that it does not work perfectly when used in the middle of a paragraph -because an inter-word space appears at the beginning of the first -line after the environment. - -There is now an extra command (with a very long name) available that -you can use to avoid this problem; it should be inserted as shown here: -\begin{verbatim} - \newenvironment{texteqn} - {\begin{equation} - \begin{minipage}{0.9\linewidth}} - {\end{minipage} - \end{equation} - \ignorespacesafterend} -\end{verbatim} - -This command may also have other uses. - -\subsection{Normalising spacing} - -\begin{decl} - |\normalsfcodes| -\end{decl} - -\NEWfeature{1997/06/01} -This command should be used to restore the normal settings of the -parameters that affect spacing between words, sentences, etc. - -An important use of this feature is to correct a problem, reported by -Donald Arseneau, that punctuation in page headers has always (in all -known \TeX{} formats) been potentially wrong whenever a page break -happens while a local setting of the space codes is in effect. These -space codes are changed by, for example, the command -\verb|\frenchspacing|) and the \textsf{verbatim} environment. - -It is normally given the correct definition automatically in -|\begin{document}| and so need not be explicitly set; however, if it -is explicitly made nonempty in a class file then automatic -default setting will be over-ridden. - - -\section{Upgrading \LaTeX~2.09 classes and packages} -\label{Sec:upgrade} - -This section describes the changes you may need to make when you -upgrade an existing \LaTeX{} style to a package or class but we shall -start in optimistic mode. - -Many existing style files will run with \LaTeXe{} without any -modification to the file itself. When everything is running OK, -please put a note in the newly created package or class file to record -that it runs with the new standard \LaTeX{}; then distribute it to -your users. - -\subsection{Try it first!} -\label{Sec:try-it} - -The first thing you should do is to test your style in `compatibility -mode'. The only change you need to make in order to do this is, -possibly, to change the extension of the file to |.cls|: you should -make this change only if your file was used as a main document style. -Now, without any other modifications, run \LaTeXe{} on a document that -uses your file. This assumes that you have a suitable collection of -files that tests all the functionality provided by your style file. -(If you haven't, now is the time to make one!) - -You now need to change the test document files so that they are -\LaTeXe{} documents: see \emph{\usrguide} for details of how to do -this and then try them again. You have now tried the test documents -in both \LaTeXe{} native mode and \LaTeX~2.09 compatibility mode. - -\subsection{Troubleshooting} -\label{Sec:trouble} - -If your file does not work with \LaTeXe{}, there are two likely -reasons. -\begin{itemize} -\item \LaTeX{} now has a robust, well-defined designer's interface for - selecting fonts, which is very different from the \LaTeX~2.09 - internals. -\item Your style file may have used some \LaTeX~2.09 internal commands - which have changed, or which have been removed. -\end{itemize} - -When you are debugging your file, you will probably need more -information than is normally displayed by \LaTeXe. This is achieved -by resetting the counter |errorcontextlines| from its default value of -$-1$ to a much higher value, e.g.~999. - -\subsection{Accommodating compatibility mode} - -Sometimes an existing collection of \LaTeX~2.09 documents makes it -inconvenient or impossible to abandon the old commands entirely. -If this is the case, then it is possible to accommodate both conventions -by making special provision for documents processed in compatibility -mode. - -\begin{decl} -|\if@compatibility| -\end{decl} -This switch is set when a document begins with |\documentstyle| rather -than |\documentclass|. Appropriate code can be supplied for either -condition, as follows: -\begin{verbatim} - \if@compatibility - <code emulating LaTeX 2.09 behavior> - \else - <code suitable for LaTeX2e> - \fi -\end{verbatim} - - -\subsection{Font commands} - -Some font and size commands are now defined by the document class -rather than by the \LaTeX{} kernel. If you are upgrading a -\LaTeX~2.09 document style to a class that does not load one of the -standard classes, then you will probably need to add definitions for -these commands. - -\begin{decl} - |\rm| |\sf| |\tt| |\bf| |\it| |\sl| |\sc| -\end{decl} -None of these short-form font selection commands are defined in the -\LaTeXe{} kernel. They are defined by all the standard class files. - -If you want to define them in your class file, there are several -reasonable ways to do this. - -One possible definition is: -\begin{verbatim} - \newcommand{\rm}{\rmfamily} - ... - \newcommand{\sc}{\scshape} -\end{verbatim} -This would make the font commands orthogonal; for example -|{\bf\it text}| would produce bold italic, thus: \textbf{\textit{text}}. -It will also make them produce an error if used in math mode. - -Another possible definition is: -\begin{verbatim} - \DeclareOldFontCommand{\rm}{\rmfamily}{\mathrm} - ... - \DeclareOldFontCommand{\sc}{\scshape}{\mathsc} -\end{verbatim} -This will make |\rm| act like |\rmfamily| in text mode (see above) and -it will make |\rm| select the |\mathrm| math alphabet in math mode. - -Thus |${\rm math} = X + 1$| will produce `${\rm math} = X + 1$'. - -If you do not want font selection to be orthogonal then you can -follow the standard classes and define: -\begin{verbatim} - \DeclareOldFontCommand{\rm}{\normalfont\rmfamily}{\mathrm} - ... - \DeclareOldFontCommand{\sc}{\normalfont\scshape}{\mathsc} -\end{verbatim} -This means, for example, that |{\bf\it text}| will produce medium -weight (rather than bold) italic, thus: \textit{text}. - -\begin{decl} - |\normalsize| \\ - |\@normalsize| -\end{decl} -The command |\@normalsize| is retained for compatibility with -\LaTeX~2.09 packages which may have used its value; but redefining it -in a class file will have no effect since it is always reset to have -the same meaning as |\normalsize|. - -This means that classes \emph{must} now redefine |\normalsize| rather -than redefining |\@normalsize|; for example (a rather incomplete one): -\begin{verbatim} - \renewcommand{\normalsize}{\fontsize{10}{12}\selectfont} -\end{verbatim} -Note that |\normalsize| is defined by the \LaTeX{} kernel to be an -error message. - -\begin{decl} - |\tiny| |\footnotesize| |\small| |\large|\\ - |\Large| |\LARGE| |\huge| |\Huge| -\end{decl} -None of these other `standard' size-changing commands are defined in -the kernel: each needs to be defined in a class file if you need it. -They are all defined by the standard classes. - -This means you should use |\renewcommand| for |\normalsize| and -|\newcommand| for the other size-changing commands. - - -\subsection{Obsolete commands} - -Some packages will not work with \LaTeXe{}, normally because they relied -on an internal \LaTeX{} command which was never supported and has now -changed, or been removed. - -In many cases there will now be a robust, high-level means of -achieving what previously required low-level commands. Please consult -Section~\ref{Sec:commands} to see if you can now use the \LaTeXe{} -class and package writers commands. - -Also, of course, if your package or class redefined any of the kernel -commands (i.e.~those defined in the files |latex.tex|, |slitex.tex|, -|lfonts.tex|, |sfonts.tex|) then you will need to check it very -carefully against the new kernel in case the implementation has -changed or the command no longer exists in the \LaTeX2e{} kernel. - -Too many of the internal commands of \LaTeX~2.09 have been -re-implemented or removed to be able to list them all here. You must -check any that you have used or changed. - -We shall, however, list some of the more important commands which are -no longer supported. - -\begin{decl} - |\tenrm| |\elvrm| |\twlrm| \dots\\ - |\tenbf| |\elvbf| |\twlbf| \dots\\ - |\tensf| |\elvsf| |\twlsf| \dots\\ - \qquad$\vdots$ -\end{decl} -The (approximately) seventy internal commands of this form are no longer -defined. If your class or package uses them then \emph{please} -replace them with new font commands described in \emph{\fntguide}. - -For example, the command |\twlsf| should be replaced by: -\begin{verbatim} - \fontsize{12}{14}\normalfont\sffamily\selectfont -\end{verbatim} - -Another possibility is to use the |rawfonts| package, described in -\emph{\usrguide}. - -Also, remember that many of the fonts preloaded by \LaTeX~2.09 -are no longer preloaded. - -\begin{decl} - |\vpt| |\vipt| |\viipt| \dots -\end{decl} -These were the internal size-selecting commands in \LaTeX~2.09. -(They can still be used in \LaTeX~2.09 compatibility mode.) -Please use the command |\fontsize| instead: see \emph{\fntguide} for -details. - -For example, |\vpt| should be replaced by: -\begin{verbatim} - \fontsize{5}{6}\normalfont\selectfont -\end{verbatim} - -\begin{decl} - |\prm|, |\pbf|, |\ppounds|, |\pLaTeX| \dots -\end{decl} -\LaTeX~2.09 used several commands beginning with |\p| in order to -provide `protected' commands. For example, |\LaTeX| was defined to be -|\protect\pLaTeX|, and |\pLaTeX| was defined to produce the \LaTeX{} -logo. This made |\LaTeX| robust, even though |\pLaTeX| was not. - -These commands have now been reimplemented using -|\DeclareRobustCommand| -(described in Section~\ref{Sec:commands.define}). -If your package redefined one of the |\p|-commands then you must -remove the redefinition and use |\DeclareRobustCommand| to redefine the -non-|\p| command. - -\begin{decl} -|\footheight|\\ -|\@maxsep|\\ -|\@dblmaxsep| -\end{decl} -These parameters are not used by \LaTeXe{} so they have been removed, -except in \LaTeX~2.09 compatibility mode. Classes should no longer -set them. - -\begin{thebibliography}{1} - -\bibitem{A-W:GMS94} -Michel Goossens, Frank Mittelbach, and Alexander Samarin. -\newblock {\em The {\LaTeX} Companion}. -\newblock Addison-Wesley, Reading, Massachusetts, 1994. - -\bibitem{A-W:DEK91} -Donald~E. Knuth. -\newblock {\em The \TeX book}. -\newblock Addison-Wesley, Reading, Massachusetts, 1986. -\newblock Revised to cover \TeX3, 1991. - -\bibitem{A-W:LLa94} -Leslie Lamport. -\newblock {\em {\LaTeX:} A Document Preparation System}. -\newblock Addison-Wesley, Reading, Massachusetts, second edition, 1994. - -\end{thebibliography} - -\newpage -\thispagestyle{empty} - -\section*{\LaTeXe{} Summary sheet: updating old styles} - -Section references below are to \emph{\clsguide}. - -\begin{enumerate} - -\item Should it become a class or a package? - See Section~\ref{Sec:classorpkg} for how to answer this question. - -\item If it uses another style file, then you will need to obtain an - updated version of this other file. Look at Section~\ref{Sec:loading} - for information on how to load other class and package files. - -\item Try it: see Section~\ref{Sec:try-it}. - -\item It worked? Excellent, but there are probably still some things - you should change in order to make your file into a well-structured - \LaTeXe{} file that is both robust and portable. So you should now - read Section~\ref{Sec:writing}, especially~\ref{Sec:general}. You - will also find some useful examples in Section~\ref{Sec:structure}. - - If your file sets up new fonts, font-changing commands or symbols, - you should also read \emph{\fntguide}. - -\item It did not work? There are three possibilities here: - \begin{itemize} - \item error messages are produced whilst reading your file; - \item error messages are produced whilst processing test documents; - \item there are no errors but the output is not as it should be. - \end{itemize} - Don't forget to check carefully for this last possibility. - - If you have got to this stage then you will need to read - Section~\ref{Sec:upgrade} to find the solutions that will make your - file work. -\end{enumerate} - -\end{document} - diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/cmfonts.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/cmfonts.pdf Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 00000000000..f691afa9a04 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/cmfonts.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/compan.err b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/compan.err deleted file mode 100644 index 9f7ddee0d57..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/compan.err +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2975 +0,0 @@ -\newcommand\erratafiledate{2001/04/06} - -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -% To produce a printed version of this errata file run this file through -% LaTeX. 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What you see on - this page is a looooong caption and the line - ``need different logical ...'' - is the rest of the sentence that was started on the previous page. - -\erroronpage{14}{l.8}{CKr}{1997/06/01}{3} - Add missing ``be'': ``it will \u{be} assumed to be...''. - -\erroronpage{14}{}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Replace last para with: - ``Finally, when the |\begin{document}| is reached, all global options are - checked to see whether each of them has been used by any package; if - not, you will get a warning message. It is usually a spelling mistake - if your option name is never used; another possibility is the removal - of a |\Lmcs{usepackage}| command loading a package that used this - option.'' - -\erroronpage{17}{}{JSa}{1997/06/01}{3} - Last sentence of 2.1.2 is unclear. - MGo: Replace with: - - ``If a document is too large to process in a single run, - it can be sub-divided into sub-parts that can be run separately. - However, in this case, they must be processed - \emph{in the correct sequence} to ensure that the - cross-references and page numbers are correct.'' - -\erroronpage{17}{sec 2.1.3}{FMi}{1998/05/23}{} - The |\end{filecontents}| should be on a line by itself without - any text or spaces on either side. If this is not the case a - warning is produced. Also mention that this environment has a star - form which does not write any comentary into the file. - -\erroronpage{18}{para 2}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - In the front matter the so-called \emph{starred form} of the -sectioning commands is normally used. - -\erroronpage{20}{table 2.1}{DAr}{1997/06/01}{} - Replace ``-1'' by ``$-1$'' (minus sign not hyphen). - -\erroronpage{23}{the footnote}{UVi}{1997/06/01}{3} - There is a spurious space between ``\TeX'' and ``book''. - -\erroronpage{24}{description of ``name'' argument}{BRa}{1997/06/01}{} - Add something like: - ``The \emph{name} must be non-empty. |\@startsection| internally - calls the command \emph{name}mark with one argument to produce - the running head if necessary, see pages 93ff. For this reason one - has to define such a command for completely new sectioning - commands. Similarily, a command with two arguments (title and - page number) and the name |\l@|\emph{name} must exist to format any - table of contents entries properly, see pages 34ff.'' - -\erroronpage{25}{description of ``afterskip''}{CRo}{1997/06/01}{} - Boundary condition is wrong. - Replace: ``afterskip $\geq 0$'' by ``afterskip $> 0$'' - and - replace: ``afterskip $< 0$'' by ``afterskip $\leq 0$''. - -\erroronpage{31}{sec 2.4}{DAr}{1997/06/01}{} - First sentence of sec 2.4 is awkward. Sounds like the titles specify - the page numbers! - -\erroronpage{31}{Table 2.3}{GSa}{1997/06/01}{3} - |\refname| (default ``References'') should appear in the table. - -\erroronpage{35}{}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Explanation of |\addtocontents| and |addcontentsline| arguments: file - argument contains |toc|, |lof|, or |lot| (i.e., without ``.'' in front)! - -\erroronpage{35}{ }{MDa}{1997/06/01}{} - The last example with |\addcontentsline| is set with a different font - for the braces than all other examples. Very minor ``error''. - -\erroronpage{36}{ }{FMi}{1997/06/01}{} - Reword first para to make it clearer that files with arbitrary extensions - can be used and that ``|.xmp|'' is just one example - (done already in German edition). - -\erroronpage{37}{last line in table 2.4}{IAN}{1997/06/01}{} - Add missing parenthesis: - ``(The default definition is a small roman font.\u{)}''. - -\erroronpage{37}{l.6 below Table}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - The latest versions of the package now support ``short'' - extensions for use with operating systems like DOS. - -\erroronpage{41}{ }{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Remove the ``|\label{before}|'' in the example since it does not serve - any purpose. - -\erroronpage{41}{ }{JSa}{1997/06/01}{3} - Last paragraph starting with ``|vref| will produce a |ref| only - when...'' is ambiguous or misleading. - MGo: Replace with: - ``The command |\vref| is like |\ref| when reference and - |\label| are on the same page. If label and reference differ by - one, |\vref| creates one of the strings: ``on the facing page,'' - ``on the preceding page,'' or ``on the following page''; the word - ``facing'' is used when label and reference both fall onto a double - spread. When the difference is larger than one page, |\vref| - produces both |\ref| and |\pageref|.'' - -\erroronpage{42}{footnote}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - ``flafter'' is a package not an option! - -\erroronpage{43}{before: Language Support}{FMi,JAd}{1997/06/01}{3} - Add: - ``If the space added by |\vpageref| turns out to be wrong, as in - |(\vpageref[here]{ex:foo})| - use the variant with two optional arguments and put all text up to - the preceding blank (in this case just the open parentheses) into both - optional arguments, ie - |\vpageref[(here][(]{ex:foo})|.'' - - -\CHAPTER{Chapter 3} - -\erroronpage{48}{para 3}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Add the following sentence: - ``Note, that accented characters have to be - surrounded by braces like this: \verb={\"a}=.'' - -\erroronpage{50}{para 1}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Remove this sentence ``They are optional features ...'' since - the new version of ulem activates them automatically. - -\erroronpage{50}{example}{RBa}{1997/06/01}{3} - Replace: ``The |\USA| has 50 states.'' by ``|\GB| was unified in 1707.'' - -\erroronpage{53ff}{ }{PvO}{1997/06/01}{} - An alternative to picinpar is the pickins package which provides - sophisticated picture inclusion (with and without caption, with - frames etc.) into a paragraph. Main drawback perhaps: the - documentation is very good but right now only available in German. - -\erroronpage{54}{l.2}{PvG}{1997/06/01}{} - Add a right parenthesis ``)'' after ``|tabwindow|\u{)}.''. - -\erroronpage{54}{last line}{DAr}{1997/06/01}{} - Replace ``are very specific'' by ``are intricate''. - -\erroronpage{61}{first example}{FMi} {1997/06/01}{3} - Finish line with a percent: - ``|\setlength{\rightmargin}{\leftmargin}}%|''. - -\erroronpage{64}{last l.}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Replace: ``(forcing a new line)'' by - ``followed by a forced line break''. - -\erroronpage{64}{code \string\Lentrylabel}{FMi}{1998/01/10}{} - Change the line -\begin{verbatim} - {\makebox[0pt][l]{\textsf{#1:}}\\}}% -\end{verbatim} -to -\begin{verbatim} - {\makebox[0pt][l]{\textsf{#1:}}\\\mbox{}}}% -\end{verbatim} -to avoid an underfull hbox message. - -\erroronpage{68}{}{PvO}{1997/06/01}{3} - ``|\verbatiminput|'' should be ``|\verbatimtabinput|'' (in the box). - -\erroronpage{69}{}{PvO}{1997/06/01}{3} - |\begin{listing}|: I find that confusing, although I guess it is just - the way the package works. The problem is that the required - argument is NOT the first number that you see, but the first number - you see = req.arg+opt.arg-1. Maybe the description can include a - warning about this. - MGo proposes the following text: - - ``An optional argument ``step'' specifies - the step between numbered lines (its default value is 1, - and it corresponds to all lines being numbered), while - the required argument ``firstline'' - is the number of the first line. - If ``step'' is different from |1|, then the first number - shown will be ``\emph{step}$+$\emph{firstline}$-1$,'' for instance - if the \texttt{listing} environment is invoked by the command - \verb!\begin{listing}[2]{3}!, each second line - will be numbered, starting with the number $2+3-1$, i.e., $4$.'' - -\erroronpage{71}{figure 3.7}{PvO}{1997/06/01}{3} - ``|\skip\footins|'' is missing in the figure. - - -\erroronpage{72}{l -2}{OBa}{1997/06/01}{} - ``|\renewcommand{footnoterule}|'' should be - ``|\renewcommand{\footnoterule}|''. - -\erroronpage{73}{l 3}{GGr}{1997/06/01}{} - ``|\renewcommand{footnoterule}|'' should be - ``|\renewcommand{\footnoterule}|''. - -\erroronpage{74}{l.11}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Replace ``may not match'' by ``will not match''. - -\erroronpage{74}{last para of 3.4.2}{GGr,FMi}{1997/06/01}{} - Change to: - ``There are three parameters to define the style of marginal notes: - |\marginparwidth|, |\marginparsep|, and |\marginparpush|. Their - default values are shown in table 4.2 on page 87.'' - -\erroronpage{75}{para 2}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Replace ``accumulated in memory'' by ``accumulated in the external file''. - -\erroronpage{75}{para 3}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Drop ``in memory'' since the text is stored externally. - -\erroronpage{80}{last two paras from 3.5.5}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Since ftnright.sty is now updated for \LaTeX2e the last two paragraphs - can be dropped. - -\erroronpage{82}{2nd paragraph after - boxed\texttt{\textbackslash excludeversion}}{MGo}{1997/06/01}{3} - ``\emph{tag} is a name...'' should read ``\emph{tagname} is a name...''. - -\CHAPTER{Chapter 4} - -\erroronpage{87}{table 4.2}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{} - The table shows the value for the document styles of \LaTeX\ - 2.09. The class files of \LaTeXe\ have slightly different values: -\begin{verbatim} - two-sided one-sided - 10pt 11pt 12pt 10pt 11pt 12pt -\oddsidemargin 35pt 29pt 17pt 62pt 55pt 39pt -\evensidemargin 89pt 80pt 62pt -- -- -- -\marginparwidth 121pt 113pt 95pt 94pt 88pt 73pt -\topmargin 16pt 21pt 17pt 16pt 21pt 17pt -\textheight 46 40 38 46 40 38 (in lines) -\end{verbatim} - -\erroronpage{89}{l 6}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - The vpage.sty package is now available under a new name with extended - functionality, vmargin.sty. - -\erroronpage{89}{l.10}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Portrait and landscape should be in typewriter font since they are actual - keywords for the optional ``orient'' argument of |\setpapersize|. - -\erroronpage{92}{l.1}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - The first three are used ... - -\erroronpage{92}{l.2}{BDe}{1997/06/01}{} - The word ``empty'' is set in a different font. - -\erroronpage{92}{l.5}{BDe}{1997/06/01}{} - Replace ``pagestyle{empty}'' by ``|\pagestyle{empty}|''. - -\erroronpage{92}{para 4, l.4}{CKr}{1997/06/01}{3} - Replace: ``styles is concerned'' by ``styles are concerned''. - -\erroronpage{92}{l.8}{EPi}{1997/06/01}{} - Replace ``thispagestyle{empty}'' by ``|\thispagestyle{empty}|''. - -\erroronpage{93}{last line}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - ``... the commands |\chaptermark|, |\sectionmark|, ...'' - FMi add: - - ``These commands are executed automatically by the corresponding - heading commands. They have one argument in which they receive the - heading text or its short form from the optional argument of the - heading command.'' - -\erroronpage{95}{l.9}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Replace: ``by defining the commands |\markboth| ...'' - by: ``by using the commands |\mathboth| ...''. - -\erroronpage{97}{para 1}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Replace last sentence by: - ``Note that in this case the length |\headheight| and perhaps - |\footskip| might have to be increased.''. - -\erroronpage{100}{}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{} - Add a warning that |\enlargethispage| only modifies the - main part of the page: running headers and footers stay - unchanged. This means that it is possible to overprint - information in the footer if the main text gets too large. - -\CHAPTER{Chapter 5} - -\erroronpage{103}{para 4, l.2}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Replace ``previous tabstop'' by ``following tabstop''. - -\erroronpage{104}{ }{JPe}{1997/06/01}{3} - The example actually shows an ALGOL68 program (not a Pascal one). - -\erroronpage{106}{ }{TMa,FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Last line before footnote, in the |>| command: - The 4th ``|{|'' should be a ``|}|''. - -\erroronpage{106}{footnote}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - ``... in case of |p|, |m|, or |b|, the ...''. - -\erroronpage{108}{}{WLe}{1997/06/01}{3} - Replace first sentence by: - ``When you have a narrow column, you must not only make sure that the - first word can be hyphenated (see page 65) but consider that short - texts are easier to typeset in ragged right mode (without being - aligned at the right margin).''. - -\erroronpage{108}{l.5}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Replace ``environment'' by ``command''. - -\erroronpage{108}{example}{FGo}{1997/06/01}{3} - Replace ``superconciousness'' by ``superconsciousness''. - -\erroronpage{108}{example}{UMu}{1998/07/15}{} - Hyphenate ``Pos-si-bi-li-t\'es'' correctly. - -\erroronpage{109}{l.3 of text}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Replace ``vertical column separator'' by ``column separator''. - -\erroronpage{110}{\texttt{\textbackslash doublerulesep}}{VSc}{1997/06/01}{} - ``The width of the space between lines created by two successive - \verb=|= characters in the environment preamble,...''. - -\erroronpage{ 111}{para 2}{EMS}{2000/05/30}{} - Why not to give a formula instead the description? - -\erroronpage{112 }{}{EMS}{2000/05/30}{} - ``LR-mode'' not defined before - -\erroronpage{113}{very end of paragraph 5.3.4}{UJa}{1997/06/01}{3} - A closing curly brace is missing, i.e., ``|...\fill}}}|''. - -\erroronpage{115}{example}{FGo}{1997/06/01}{3} - Replace ``superconciousness'' by ``superconsciousness''. - -\erroronpage{115}{l.4}{EMS}{2000/05/30}{} - Replace ``above'' by ``below'' - -\erroronpage{116}{l.3 bottom}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Replace: ``\,`c' type columns'' by ``\,`c', `r', or `l' type columns''. - -\erroronpage{117}{l.4}{VSc}{1997/06/01}{} - Replace by: - ``For instance, in the case of the example on page 115 we got the - following output.''. - -\erroronpage{120}{following}{FPo}{1997/06/01}{3} - Shouldn't Table 5.3, 5.4, 5.5 and 5.7 (and perhaps others) better be - Figures, like a lot of other examples presenting tabulated \LaTeX\ output? - - MGo: We have renamed all example ``tables'', namely 5.2, 5.3, 5.4, 5.5, - and 5.7 to become figures. - -\erroronpage{121}{Table 5.4}{EMS}{2000/05/30}{} - Right column of each page, the space between Nb and name of Surat must be - larger. - -\erroronpage{122}{5.4.2, para2, l.4}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - It could be helpful to explicitly mention that one shouldn't use |\nofiles| - together with longtable since longtable needs to write to the |aux| file. - It would be even better if longtable would detect this problem. - -MGo: add a footnote at the end of the sentence ``...table in question'': - - ``This means that the |\nofiles| command, that suppresses - writing of all but the \texttt{dvi} and \texttt{log} files, - should not be used together with the \texttt{longtable} package.''. - - -\erroronpage{122}{5.4.2., para 2, l.5 following}{DKa}{1997/06/01}{} - With version 4 of longtable the |\setlongtables| command - is no longer necessary. For this reason the documentation - starting with - ``This feature has to be activated ...'' - up to the end of page 122 can be removed. - In addition |\setlongtables| should be removed from the table - on page 124 and the description on page 125. - - David's suggestion for a new description: - - ``longtable breaks the table into several chunks which are typeset one - after the other. As later chunks are only able to influence the width - of earlier chunks by writing information to the .aux file it might - take several \LaTeX\ runs until the column widths converge. (If - additional runs are necessary \LaTeX\ will output a warning). Earlier - releases of the package needed the |\setlongtables| command to trigger - this mechanism. Starting with version~4 this works automatically.'' - - Also starting with the 1996/12/01 release longtable has additional - commands like |\pagebreak| and also distinguishes |\\| and |\\*| (which - are the same in ordinary tabulars). - -\erroronpage{124}{table 5.6}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - In line ``|\LTchunksize|'' replace ``(\TeX\ counter)'' by - ``(\LaTeX\ counter)''. - Both are correct but why mention the \TeX\ version? - -\erroronpage{127}{inside the tables}{JKn}{1997/06/01}{} - ``su sudanese'' should read ``su sundanese'' (twice), - ``te tegulu'' should read ``te telugu'' (twice). - -\erroronpage{129}{text l.4 bottom}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Replace: ``output file'' by ``output'' - -\erroronpage{133}{5.6.3, l.1}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Replace: ``in narrow'' by ``between narrow'' - -\erroronpage{133}{Threeparttable}{DAr}{1997/06/01}{} - Perhaps one of the notes could be longer to show that they are -indeed formatted to the same width as the table. - - -\erroronpage{ 135}{para 1, l.-1}{EMS}{2000/05/30}{} - Remove the word ``fixup'' - -\erroronpage{135}{para 1 of multirow section}{MGo}{1997/06/01}{3} - The author of the multirow package is no longer unknown; it is - Jerry Leichter. - -\erroronpage{136}{second example}{EMS}{2000/05/30}{} - Using this input, it gives an output without the white space on the top of - last row. - - FMi: looks wrong to me what is shown in the book, but i can't check - the outcome right now. - - -\erroronpage{137}{}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - |\firsthline| and |\lasthline| will be part of array.sty with the next - release. - -\CHAPTER{Chapter 6} - -\erroronpage{143}{l.20}{GGr}{1997/06/01}{} - Replace ``between'' by ``among''. - -\erroronpage{143}{l7-8 from bottom}{MOh}{1997/06/01}{3} - Replace ``you can prevents'' by ``you can prevent''. - -\erroronpage{143}{description of dbltextfloatsep}{EMS,FMi}{2000/05/30}{} - Replace the sentence in parentheses with: - (The default is the same as |\textfloatsep|.) - - - - -\erroronpage{144}{example}{UJa}{1997/06/01}{3} - Better use |\renewcommand{\section}|, since |\newcommand{\section}| - is only correct if you design a class file from scratch. - -\erroronpage{145}{l.11}{TMa}{1997/06/01}{3} - Replace ``ignoreed'' by ``ignored''. - -\erroronpage{148}{}{WLe}{1997/06/01}{3} - Fig 6.1: The left and right sides do not correspond in detail. - -\erroronpage{149}{last para to page 150}{FVi}{1997/06/01}{} - Replace this para by: - ``Newer releases of the \textsf{float} package (v1.2 and higher) - integrate the functionality of the package \textsf{here} by David - Carlisle completely. With older versions one had to first issue - |\restylefloat{table}| and/or |\restylefloat{figure}| to be able to use - the |H| specifier with the standard \LaTeX\ environments.'' - -\erroronpage{150}{}{BFr}{1997/12/17}{} - The successor of the ``floatfig'' package for \LaTeXe{} is called - ``floatflt'' offering somewhat extended capabilities. - -\erroronpage{152}{}{ADu}{1997/06/01}{} - In the wrapfig example the ``boxit'' environment is used but never - explained. Better use |\begin{fminipage}[3in]|. - -\erroronpage{152}{figure 6.3}{PvG}{1997/06/01}{} - The word ``wrapfigure'' in the caption should be set in |\normalfont| - rather than |\ttfamily|. - -\erroronpage{153}{para 1, l.3}{DBo}{2001/04/06}{} - The space after the figure is now set by |\subfigbottomskip|. - - As a general warning those skips are actually defined via - |\newcommand| so can't be modified with |\setlength| as one would - expect. - -\erroronpage{153}{para 2, l.3}{CKr}{1997/06/01}{3} - Replace: ``(defined by default as |(\alph{subfigure})\space},|'' - by: ``(defined by default as |(\alph{subfigure})\space}),|''. - -\erroronpage{153}{para 3}{TBo}{1997/06/01}{} - Line 2/3 says a ``tabular'' environment is used in - Fig. 6.4 to align the subfigures. This is not true. - -\erroronpage{155}{\texttt{\textbackslash @makecaption} - and \texttt{\textbackslash @isucaption} example}{JvM,FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - In both cases is a closing brace missing. It should read: - ``|\ifthenelse{\lengthtest{\wd\tempbox > \linewidth}}%|''. - -\CHAPTER{Chapter 7} - -\erroronpage{ 163}{ Font size l.4}{EMS}{2000/05/30}{} - Replace ``less then'' by ``less than'' - -\erroronpage{164}{Figure 7.6}{TMa}{1997/06/01}{3} - The 10pt font is actually Lucida Bright and the magnified - one Computer Modern 5 pt, so it whould be better to use CMR twice. - -\erroronpage{166}{l.12}{TRa}{1997/06/01}{3} - Replace: ``end of the next environment'' by ``the end of the current - environment''. - -\erroronpage{166}{l.13}{TRa}{1997/06/01}{3} - Add ``r'': ``To change the fonts for individual words or - short ph\u{r}ases''. - -\erroronpage{167}{}{PAp}{1997/06/01}{3} - Replace: ``If you used ...'' by: ``If you use ...''. - -\erroronpage{169}{l.9}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{} - Replace: ``|\lowercase|'' by ``|\MakeLowercase|''. - -\erroronpage{169}{l.10}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{} - Replace: ``makes use of the \TeX\ primitive |\lowercase|'' - by: ``makes use of the \LaTeXe\ command |\MakeLowercase|''. - -\erroronpage{170}{table 7.1}{BBe,FMi}{1997/06/01}{} - Rename the caption to: - ``The standard size-changing declarations''. - -\erroronpage{171}{footnote}{GRo,FMi}{1997/06/01}{} - Add word: - ``Any package that changes the |\catcode| of a character \u{used} inside - |\nocorrlist| ...''. - -\erroronpage{174}{para 3}{UVi}{1997/06/01}{} - Computer Modern Typewriter has no bold extended series only medium. - -\erroronpage{174}{para 4}{CMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Replace by: - An example in which some default values are changed can be found in - the chapter about PostScript (section 11.9.6 on page 339). - -\erroronpage{179}{para 3, l.5}{BBe, FMi}{1997/06/01}{} - Add ``upright bold'' in: - ``Instead, you should use the |\mathbf| alphabet identifier for - \u{upright bold} characters and/or use the command ...'' - -\erroronpage{180}{7.5.1, para 2}{MGo}{1997/10/20}{} - Rewrite the whole section on DC fonts to take into account the - existence of the EC fonts since the beginning of 1997. - -\erroronpage{181}{table 7.5}{PvG}{1997/06/01}{} - Table 7.5 is not referenced on the page or in the neighboring pages. - - MGo: Probably best to add reference at the third line of Section - 7.5.1: ``Besides the Computer Modern families \u{(see Figure 7.5)}...''. - -\erroronpage{182}{}{FJe}{1997/06/01}{3} - Table 7.6 is incomplete. Nowadays there is the following set of fonts - available from labrea.stanford.edu: -\begin{verbatim} -Concrete Roman medium: ccr5 ccr6 ccr7 ccr8 ccr9 ccr10 -Concrete Roman medium italic: ccti10 -Concrete Roman medium slanted: ccsl9 ccsl10 -Concrete Roman medium caps and small caps: cccsc10 -Concrete Roman condensed slanted: ccslc9 -Concrete Math medium italic: ccmi10 -Concrete Math condensed italic: ccmic9 -\end{verbatim} - -\erroronpage{182}{}{WLe}{1997/06/01}{3} - Table 7.7: Examples of Pandora fonts are incorrect: -\begin{verbatim} -Pandora Roman bold is typeset in (again) Pandora Roman medium -Pandora Sans is typeset in Pandora Roman slanted -Pandora Sans bold is typeset in Pandora Roman bold -\end{verbatim} - -\erroronpage{182}{para 2}{UMu}{1998/07/15}{} - ``Gothisch'' should read ``Gotisch'' (twice). - -\erroronpage{183}{end of para 1}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{} - Add: - ``Umlaut-accents and \ss{} are produced in these fonts via - ligatures with the character |"|, e.g., |"s|, |"a|, etc. This looks like - the way the german and babel packages operate but is functionally - different so that those fonts cannot be used currently with these - packages.'' - -\erroronpage{184}{}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{} - The packages euscript and eufrak have been moved into the amsfonts - distribution. euscript is now considered obsolete (but available) - and the following is provided: -\begin{verbatim} -\usepackage{eufrak} defines \mathfrak (and \EuFrak for compatibility) -\usepackage{eucal} or -\usepackage[mathcal]{eucal} changes \mathcal to use euler script fonts -\usepackage[mathscr]{eucal} defines \mathscr to use euler script fonts - and leaves \mathcal alone -\usepackage{euscript} defines \EuScript (considered obsolete) -\end{verbatim} - -\erroronpage{184}{last sentence}{NBe}{1997/06/01}{} - Remove sentence: ``Alternatively, these symbols ...'' - because this is no longer true. - -\erroronpage{185}{l.4}{CMi}{1997/06/01}{} - Replace ``chose'' by ``choose''. - -\erroronpage{187}{description of debugshow}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{} - Add: ``This option might change the typesetting of material in - certain circumstances. For this reason it should not be turned - on when producing camera ready copy.''. - -\erroronpage{187}{description of pausing}{VBr}{1997/06/01}{} - Replace: ``to help detecting the detection of problems'' - by: ``to help in the detection of font problems''. - -\erroronpage{191}{example}{MGo}{1997/06/01}{} - Replace: ``po russki'' by ``po-russki''. - -\erroronpage{196}{second para from bottom}{CMi}{1997/06/01}{} - Since a size function can have both an optional and a mandatory argument - this para should speak about arguments in plural (two occasions). - -\erroronpage{198}{}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{} - There is now also a genb function that generates names for the ec - font naming conventions e.g., |<10.95> genb * ecmr| results in |ecmr1095| - and there is, of course, a silent variant sgenb. - -\erroronpage{200}{l 8.}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{} - ``... with a font family as a whole.''. - -\erroronpage{201}{l 1}{PBL}{1997/06/01}{} - Replace ``|{dcmr}|'' by ``|{cmr}|''. - -\erroronpage{203}{}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{} - ``The starting letters T, O, M, \u{and S} are reserved for standard - encodings...''. - -\erroronpage{205}{top}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{} - NFSS now doesn't load math fonts unless it encounters a formula - in the new size. So the first para must be modified. - -\erroronpage{206}{top}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{} - Replace the sentence: ``In fact, only the |\DeclareFontEncoding| ....'' - by: ``If the encoding of the font is unknown to NFSS it must be first - declared with |\DeclareFontEncoding| inside the package file. The - other two declarations can, in fact, alternatively be placed - into an |.fd| file.'' - -\erroronpage{208}{l.6}{CMi}{1997/06/01}{} - Replace: ``you can define them'' by ``you can define it'' - since the math alphabet and not the letters are defined. - -\erroronpage{209}{}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{} - Add the following declaration to the default setup: - ``|\SetSymbolFont{symbols}{bold}{OMS}{cmsy}{b}{n}|''. - -\erroronpage{211}{}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{} - In explanation for ``Checking defaults for |<cdp>/<font shape>|'' - replace |\DeclareFontEncoding| by |\DeclareFontSubstitution|. - -\erroronpage{214}{4th error message}{LLa}{2000/07/01}{} - occured \> occur\u{r}ed - -\CHAPTER{Chapter 8 --- book version (online version below)} - -\erroronpage{215}{}{MGo,FMi}{1998/02/04}{} - This whole chapter has been adapted to version 1.2 of amslatex - and is available as a PDF or PS file from - \texttt{http://www.awl.com/...} or from CTAN at - \texttt{CTAN:/tex-archive/info/companion-rev/}. - -\erroronpage{215}{}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Remove second reference to Graetzer's book ([95]). - -\erroronpage{216}{last line of 8.1}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{} - Replace ``you should load the amstex package'' - by ``you should load the amsmath package'' - - Note that 1.2 release of amslatex introduced amsmath as the - successor to amstex. Starting with this release the package amstex - should only be used in compatibility mode, i.e., in old documents - using |\documentstyle|. Nearly all documentation in this chapter is - nevertheless still valid (if amsmath is used). Exceptions are - hopefully all documented in the errata by now. Sorry for the - inconvenience but this incompatible change happened after the \LaTeX{} - Companion was printed and making a second edition for that reason - would look silly in my eyes. A PDF file with a new version of - chapter 8 is available on CTAN see above. - -\erroronpage{216}{first two paragraphs of 8.2.1}{BBe}{1997/06/01}{} - Replace ``amstex'' by ``amsmath'' - - Replace the first sentence of the second paragraph by - ``In the amsmath package, |\boldsymbol| is to be used for individual - bold math symbols and bold Greek letters---everything in math - except for bold upright letters (where one would use |\mathbf|).'' - - To the list of examples in the second sentence, after ``pi'', add - a bold italic A, and insert ``|\boldsymbol{A}|,'' in the appropriate - place in the code list. - -\erroronpage{217}{}{GSa}{1997/06/01}{3} - Note that the Companion uses Lucida math fonts which contain the - standard \LaTeX\ and AmS symbols but with different shapes compared - to the Computer Modern math fonts. - -\erroronpage{218}{}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - In amslatex release 1.2: - |\Bbb|, |\frak| are OBSOLETE. Use |\mathbb|, |\mathfrak|. - -\erroronpage{219}{table 8.5}{JPe}{1997/06/01}{} - Put a comma between |\leq| and |\le|. - Also show that the ``greater equal sign'' can be produced - by |\geq| and |\ge|. - -\erroronpage{219}{table 8.5}{UMu}{1998/07/15}{} - Add |\ne| as synonym for |\neq|. - -\erroronpage{219}{table 8.5}{KSi}{1997/06/01}{3} - |\simeq| shows a wrong symbol. The correct one should look like a tilde - on top of a minus. The symbol shown seems to be only available in the - Lucida fonts where it is call ``lessmuch''. - -\erroronpage{221}{Table 8.15}{GFe}{1997/06/01}{} - Remove the |\dashleftarrow| and |\dashrightarrow| entries, because they - do not belong to the AMS-Fonts. (only in the lucida fonts). - Add a |\Rrightarrow| entry. - Remove one of the two |\rightrightarrows| entries. - Add an entry for |\restriction| as synonym for |\upharpoonright|. - -\erroronpage{221}{table 8.15}{FMi,PNu}{1997/06/01}{} - |\rightleftarrows| are shown twice at entries (7,1) and (7,3). - -\erroronpage{221}{Table 8.17}{GFe}{1997/06/01}{} - Add an entry for |\llless| as synonym for |\lll|. - Add an entry for |\gggtr| as synonym for |\ggg|. - Add an entry for |\Doteq| as synonym for |\doteqdot|. - -\erroronpage{222}{Table 8.19}{GFe}{1997/06/01}{} - Add an entry for |\doublecap| as synonym for |\Cap|. - Add an entry for |\doublecup| as synonym for |\Cup|. - -\erroronpage{222}{Table 8.20}{GFe}{1997/06/01}{} - Remove footnote. - -\erroronpage{224}{}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{} - In amslatex release 1.2: - |\accentedsymbol| was moved to package amsxtra. - -\erroronpage{225}{}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{} - In amslatex release 1.2: - All superscripted accents |\sphat|, etc. were moved to package amsxtra. - -\erroronpage{228}{}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{} - In amslatex release 1.2: - |\operatornamewithlimits| is OBSOLETE: new name is |\operatorname*|. - -\erroronpage{229}{}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{} - We should add a line with |\bmod| to the first example. - -\erroronpage{229}{}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{} - In amslatex release 1.2: - |\fracwithdelims| was moved to package amsxtra. - -\erroronpage{230}{}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{} - In amslatex release 1.2: - |\lcfrac|, |\rcfrac| are OBSOLETE. New syntax is |\cfrac{...}{...}| or - |\cfrac[l]{...}{...}| to get left-positioned numerators or |\cfrac[r]|... - -\erroronpage{231}{l.4 and first example of 8.4.2}{DEl}{1998/08/08}{} - Add matrix environment \texttt{Bmatrix} - -\erroronpage{???}{}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{} - In amslatex release 1.2: - New subequations environment, for example -\begin{verbatim} - \begin{subequations}{a} - ... - \end{subequations} -\end{verbatim} - causes all numbered equation environments within that scope to be - numbered (4.9a) (4.9b) (4.9c) etc. if the preceding numbered - equation was 4.8. The argument can be a,A,i,I,1,f for the standard - \LaTeX\ numbering types: |\alph|, |\Alph|, |\roman|, |\Roman|, |\arabic|, - |\fnsymbol|. A |\label| command immediately after - |\begin{subequations}{...}| will produce a |\ref| of the parent number - ``4.9'', not ``4.9a''. The counters used by the subequations environment - are ``parentequation'' and ``equation'' and standard uses of - |\addtocounter|, |\setcounter|, etc. are possible with these counter - names. - -\erroronpage{233}{example on top}{GRo}{1997/06/01}{} - ``|\dots|'' should be replaced by ``|\hdotsfor 2|'' in the first two rows - of the matrix (lines 2 and 4 of the input) to align the last column - of the matrix. - -\erroronpage{233}{Section 8.4.3 The Sb and Sp Environments}{MMu}{1997/06/01}{} - In amsmath.sty the these environments no longer exist. - Use |\substack| instead as in -\begin{verbatim} - \sum_{\substack{0\le i\le m\\ 0<j<n}} P(i,j) -\end{verbatim} - Note, that there is also slightly more general environment - subarray, which allows for greater control over horizontal - positioning. - -\erroronpage{236}{l.2 bottom}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Start a new sentence at: ``Each one is ...''. - -\erroronpage{238}{section 8.5.5, para 2}{PNu}{1997/06/01}{3} - Replace ``ctagsplt'' by ``centertags'' - as ``|ctagsplt|'' is only valid in compatibility mode. - -\erroronpage{241}{}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{} - Say that righttag is an option to the amsmath package. - -\erroronpage{241}{}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{} - The errata above is probably already obsolete again, option is now - reqno/leqno and default is no longer on the left. - -\erroronpage{242}{}{GZi}{1997/06/01}{} - The commands |@,| and |@!| (supposedly they yield 1/10 of |\,| and |\!|) - are no longer supported by the amsmath package. - -\erroronpage{243}{}{GGr,FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - To the entries for amscd and amssymb add: - ``This package is not automatically included by the amsmath package.''. - -\erroronpage{243}{}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{} - In amslatex release 1.2: - See also errata for page 216 about amstex \> amsmath! - New packages have been added: -\begin{verbatim} - amsxtra for seldom used commands - amsthm theorem code for classes - amsintsm special integral syntax - New options have been added to classes: - 8pt,9pt sizes - fleqn is now supported - nomath don't load amsmath package - New options to amsmath package: - psamsfonts (also amsfonts package) - load different .fd file set for PostScript - Type 1 versions of amsfonts - intlimits/nointlimits put (no) limits on \int signs - sumlimits/nosumlimits put (no) limits on \sum signs - namelimits/nonamelimits put (no) limits on operator names - leqno/reqno tags on the left (right) - centertags/tbtags tags centered on split - Obsolete options: - ctagsplt only available in compatibilty mode - use centertags instead -\end{verbatim} - -\erroronpage{246}{l.3 of code}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - It should be: ``|g(\xi,t)|'' not ``|g(x\i,t)|'' - (that typo was now caught by the recent \LaTeX\ release which detected - the |\i| in math mode (where |\imath| should be used)) - -\erroronpage{250}{}{TMa}{1997/06/01}{3} - Just before Section 8.7.6: ``|align*|'' should be ``|align|'', - like it says in the text. - -\erroronpage{250}{Equation 8.58 and unnumbered version}{VSc}{1997/06/01}{} - ``kerning'' for subscript ``j'' too big (compare $U_ju_j$) - distance between ``U'' and ``j'' and ``u'' not acceptable. - -FMi: looks like a font problem - -\erroronpage{255}{two last lines}{VSc}{1997/06/01}{} - Unindent last two lines (cosmetics) -\begin{verbatim} - \begin{gather} - : - : - \begin{align*} - : - ...\end{align*} - ...\end{gather} -\end{verbatim} - -\erroronpage{256}{}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{} - Since AMSLaTeX 1.2 will place the formula number now by default to the - right the last paragraph needs correction. - -\erroronpage{256}{}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Replace: ``All these parameters are expressed as lengths ...'' - by: ``All these are length parameters ...''. - -\erroronpage{257}{}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{} - Add (somehow): - ``the parameters |\abovedisplay|... and |\belowdisplay|... - depend on the current font size. For this reason one can't modify them - in the preamble of a document using |\setlength| but one needs to change - the definition of |\normalsize|, etc.'' - -\CHAPTER{Chapter 8 --- updated online version} - -\erroronpage{every page}{footer}{KRa}{1998/06/22}{} - ``The LaTeX Companion'' and ``AMS-LaTeX'' \> ``The - \LaTeX{} Companion'' and ``AMS-\LaTeX''. - -\erroronpage{235}{8.3.11, para 2}{KRa}{1998/06/22}{} - Replace ``baove'' with ``above''. - -\erroronpage{240}{l.4 and first example of 8.4.2}{DEl}{1998/08/08}{} - Add matrix environment \texttt{Bmatrix} - -\erroronpage{254}{last sentence in 8.6.6}{HAs}{1998/07/28}{} - free available \> freely available. - -\erroronpage{254}{all examples}{BBe}{1998/08/07}{} - The command |\Lenv| should be |\texttt|. |\Lenv| is in fact an - internal command of the class that was used to produce the - Companion and denotes a \LaTeX{} environment name that also - appears in the index of the book. - -\erroronpage{258}{last sentence}{HAs}{1998/07/28}{} - ``first'' and ``second'' should be interchanged. - -\CHAPTER{Chapter 9} - -\erroronpage{260}{}{RPo}{1997/06/01}{3} - A truly international \TeX\ also needs support for different - typesetting directions, i.e., TeX-XeT. - MGo adds: TeX-Xet has been replaced by e\TeX\ and $\Omega$ also might - be helpful in multi-language environments. - -\erroronpage{261}{}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - ``to the 256-bit DC-font glyphs'' should better read: - ``to the 256 glyphs of an EC-font''. - MGo: change also other references from ``DC'' to ``EC''. - -\erroronpage{262}{l.3}{MGo}{1997/10/20}{3} - Replace ``ISO-10646 encoding'' to ``Unicode/ISO-10646 encoding''. - -\erroronpage{264}{}{WLe}{1997/06/01}{3} - Bottom of page: The example at the end ``Drucker bzw. Druk-ker'', etc. - is not very useful, since it does not show the commands. - -\erroronpage{264}{}{PvO}{1997/06/01}{3} - The footnote text is confusing (I have to read it twice to - understand). I suggest to say: ``Note that the \u{original} package - is incompatible...''. - -\erroronpage{265}{l.8}{RWa}{1997/06/01}{} - Replace ``Inhaltverzeichnis'' by ``Inhalt\u{s}verzeichnis''. - -\erroronpage{265}{l.3 from bottom of 9.2.2}{PvG}{1997/06/01}{} - Replace ``\textsf{francais}'' by ``\textsf{french}''. - - MGo adds: nor really true, since Babel will load B. Gaulle's - french package when ``french'' is specified as its option. On the other - hand with the option ``francais'' the standard code in Babel is activated. - There is also an option ``frenchb'' (by Daniel Flipo) which loads - a mini-version of ``french'' but one which still has most of french's - features. - -\erroronpage{265}{section 9.2.3}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - The command |\adddialect| has two arguments: - ``|\adddialect{dialect-name}{language}|''. - -\erroronpage{267}{table 9.2}{JBr}{1997/06/01}{3} - Macro ``|\alsoseename|'' is actually called ``|\alsoname|'' in Babel. - -\erroronpage{267}{table 9.2}{RdB}{1997/06/01}{3} - Macro ``|\headpagename|'' is actually called ``|\pagename|'' in Babel. - -\erroronpage{270}{}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{} - My version of epsfig doesn't support textures with eps files, - so i guess that example is not correct (but i may not have latest - graphics). - -\erroronpage{270}{caption}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Example using babel's option french (output on the facing page) - MGo: we have to change to ``|\usepackage[francais]{babel}|''. - -\erroronpage{271}{}{PKr}{1997/06/01}{} - The caption of tableau 1 reads: - ``Quelques commandes du pacquet \texttt{francais}'' - However, in the ``Liste des tableaux'' it reads: - ``Quelques commandes du style \texttt{francais}''. - - MGo: In the next edition we should write ``extension'', the - equivalent (chosen by GUTenberg) of the word ``package'' in French. - -\erroronpage{273}{}{JPe}{1997/06/01}{3} - The ``,'' after ``|\begin{order}|'' should be replaced by a blank. - -\erroronpage{274}{Table 9.4}{DMa}{1997/06/01}{} - Entries in the column ``French input'' should be set in verbatim mode, - instead of ttfamily, in order to properly illustrate the user input. - I.e., the spaces (indicated by |_| below) should be removed: -\begin{verbatim} - point-virgule_; - Il dit_: oui - Mon Dieu_! - Pourquoi pas_? -\end{verbatim} - MGo: not true, since the package ``french'' will transform that space - into a small space (before double punctuation, i.e., ;, :, ?, and !). - -\erroronpage{274}{l.6}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Replace: ``...associated with their names.'' - by: ``...associated with them.''. - -\CHAPTER{Chapter 10} - -\erroronpage{275}{footnote}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Remove the colon in the citation text. - -\erroronpage{275}{para 1}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Add a footnote like this: - ``In certain situations it is possible for the |\special| command to - change the formatting because it can produce an additional break point - and it might prevent \LaTeX\ from noticing spaces.'' - -\erroronpage{277}{}{PvO}{1997/06/01}{3} - Better use ``|\setlength{\sdim}{1.5\sboxsep}|''. - Also show in the example that you do not use the default of 10pt. - -\erroronpage{277}{}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - In the first printing we used some modified version of the shadow - package (with an unofficial name). In the second printing we somehow - got it wrong again (the last shadow box is supposed to have a - larger shadow), sigh. It should read: - ``|\setlength{\sdim}{3\fboxsep}|'' - in the example. - -\erroronpage{278}{description of \texttt{\textbackslash ovalbox}} - {FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Replace with: - ``The width of the frame is defined by the |\thinlines| command. The - diameter of the corner arcs is set with a |\cornersize| command. - The form |\cornersize{num}| sets the diameter to \emph{num} - $\times$ minimum(width of box, height of box); the form - |\cornersize*{len}| sets the diameter to \emph{len}. The - default is |\cornersize{0.5}|.'' - -\erroronpage{282}{}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - In the syntax box for ``|\root(x-|...'' show the space following the ``)'' - explicitly, since it is mandatory. - -\erroronpage{284}{}{MDa}{1997/06/01}{} - Add to the description of |\legend| that this command is to be used - outside the actual barenv environment. - -\erroronpage{285}{}{MDa}{1997/06/01}{} - In the description of the command ``|\setyname|'' the argument ``x-label'' - should become ``y-label'' (cf. the command |\setxname|). - -\erroronpage{293}{10.2.7}{MGo} {1997/10/20}{3} - Add reference to ``\LaTeX\ Graphics Companion'' for more on Feynman, - electronics, etc. diagrams. - -\erroronpage{293}{10.2.7, para 3}{MGo} {1997/06/01}{3} - Clarification: - A set of electronic circuit symbols developed by - Adrian Johnstone is available (on CTAN) as part of his - \texttt{lcircuit} system to be used with the \TeX{}cad program - (see figure 10.5). - -\erroronpage{294}{bottom}{JPe}{1997/06/01}{3} - Logically items 3 and 4 should be interchanged. - - MGo: I do not think so, since the final coordinates |(x,y)| should - be specified only for the final version. - -\erroronpage{295}{l.2}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Replace: ``shortest line'' by ``shortest available line''. - -\erroronpage{296}{l.6}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Replace: ``than the equivalent $n_1$ |\multiput| statements.'' - by: ``than multiple |\multiput| statements.''. - -\erroronpage{301}{l.1}{RHa}{1998/01/06}{} - Last argument of |\oval| is optional and should therefore be - surrounded by |[...]| - -\erroronpage{302}{l.7}{MGo, SKo}{1997/06/01}{} - Replace: ``must lie within the interval $[0,\pi/2]$ ...'' - by: ``must lie within the interval $[0,2\pi]$ ...''. - -\erroronpage{306}{l.3 bottom}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Replace: ``for subsequent |\draw| commands'' - by: ``for subsequent |\match| commands''. - -\erroronpage{307}{def. of \texttt{\textbackslash drawwith}}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Argument should be named ``draw-command'' since it can contain only - a single command. - -\CHAPTER{Chapter 11} - -\erroronpage{311}{all}{MGo}{1997/10/20}{} - A lot of material in this chapter has been discussed in more detail - in the ``\LaTeX\ Graphics Companion''. - -\erroronpage{312}{and probably elsewhere as well}{BDe}{1997/06/01}{} - Replace ``Bezier'' with ``B\'ezier''. - -\erroronpage{313}{last bullet line}{OBa}{1997/06/01}{} - Eliminate the space in front of the comma. - -\erroronpage{313}{11.1.2, l.4}{EMS}{2000/05/30}{} - Which appendix is in [2] and which one is in [87]? - - FMi: see appendices G and H in [2], or [87] - -\erroronpage{316}{table 11.1}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Mention the dvips options: - ``-pp\# (single page)'' and ``-pp\#$_1$:\#$_2$ (page range)''. - -\erroronpage{318}{}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Remove the double quotes around ``clip='' and the quotes around ``='' in - the explanation of the clip parameter. - MGo: Add note that epsfig is now superseded by \LaTeX's graphics package. - -\erroronpage{319}{l.4 from bottom of 11.3}{PvG}{1997/06/01}{} - Replace ``third column'' by ``first column''. - -\erroronpage{319}{l.4 from bottom of 11.3}{PvG}{1998/01/26}{} - Replace ``are given in the third column of table 11.2 on page 317'' -with ``are given by those values in the first column that correspond to -the X's in the third column''. - -\erroronpage{320}{l.2 from bottom}{PvG}{1998/01/26}{} - Replace ``are given in the fourth column of table 11.2 on page 317'' -with ``are given by those values in the first column that correspond -to the X's in the fourth column''. - -\erroronpage{321}{}{FPo}{1997/06/01}{3} - The caption for figure 11.4 could use some negative space between - ``Pre-'' and ``1991''. - -\erroronpage{321}{}{RSt}{1997/06/01}{3} - Perhaps we should learn about history better: make the caption - of figure 11.4: ``Pre-1990 Europe''. - -\erroronpage{321}{code for figure 11-x}{VSc}{1997/06/01}{3} - The nineth line should be unindented: -\begin{verbatim} - 6 \begin{minipage} - 7 \centering\epsfig - 8 \caption{Central - 9 ...\end{minipage} -\end{verbatim} - -\erroronpage{321}{}{PKr}{1997/06/01}{3} - It would be better to show that the example is coded as a figure by - surrounding the code with |\begin{figure}| ... |\end{figure}|. - -\erroronpage{328}{description of \texttt{\textbackslash cbstart}} - {MOh}{1997/06/01}{3} - Remove comma: - ``...the beginning of the region\u{,} which has to be flagged...'' - -\erroronpage{328}{l.2 of 11.5.1}{PvG}{1998/01/26}{} - Replace ``are given in the fifth column of table 11.2 on page 317'' -with ``are given by those values in the first column that correspond to -the X's in the fifth column''. - -\erroronpage{331}{}{BBe}{1997/06/01}{3} - First figure using |\psboxit|, the dashes formed by -\begin{verbatim} - ...--% - -- ... -\end{verbatim} - segment into an emdash and a hyphen; just a tad peculiar looking. - MGo: We could use |---| (three dashes). - -\erroronpage{333}{table 11.6 last line}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{} - Zapf Chancery is only available in italic thus the shape column - should show ``it'' and not ``n''. - -\erroronpage{335}{last line of 11.9.2}{CMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Replace ``Symbols'' by ``Symbol'' since that is the name of the font. - -\erroronpage{335}{last line of 11.9.2}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Remove forward reference since it is to the next(!) section. - -\erroronpage{337}{}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Replace ``Style'' by ``Package'' in heading. - -\erroronpage{338}{}{WLe}{1997/06/01}{3} - Greek example, why not better use ``... ALFA\quad ...''? - MGo: Because I wanted to show that for some letters their is NO - simple correspondence, so that an ``unused'' Latin letter was chosen to - represent the Greek. - -\erroronpage{340}{l -8 in 11.9.7}{BBe}{1997/08/25}{} - The name is Kris Holmes, not Chris. - -\erroronpage{340}{l -3 in 11.9.7}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Use plural: - ``... typesetting your complete document with these font families.''. - -\erroronpage{340}{section 10.10}{MGo}{1997/10/20}{3} - This complete section should be rewritten to replace the references - to ``DC'' by ``EC'' and to reflect present situation with PSNFSS. Also - see section 10.5 (TeXBase 1 encoding) of ``\LaTeX\ Graphics Companion''. - -\erroronpage{341}{table 11.12}{UMu,FMi}{1998/07/15}{} - Codepoint 0x18 should contain ``perthousandzero'', not - ``perthousand''. However, note that nearly no PS font will have a - perthousandzero glyph thus with PS fonts the slot would need to - stay unused. For this reason some people place in this position the - perthousand and add the ligature ``percent'' ``perthousand'' $\to$ - ``perthousand'' so that macros assuming perthousandzero in this - slot will work. - -\CHAPTER{Chapter 12} - -\erroronpage{349}{section 12.1.4}{MSc}{1997/06/01}{} - Not explicitly said but important. The ``|key@visual|'' can be used on - any level i.e., -\begin{verbatim} - \indexentry{aa@\textit{aa}!bb@\textit{bb}!cc@\textit{cc}}{10} -\end{verbatim} - will result in: -\begin{verbatim} - \item \textit{aa} - \subitem \textit{bb} - \subsubitem \textit{cc}, 10 -\end{verbatim} - -\erroronpage{350}{first examples}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - The last line of the first examples should read - ``\verb=\index{tabbing|)textit}='', - otherwise MakeIndex would complain about it. - -\erroronpage{350}{l.4 from bottom}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Replace ``|{\it rose}|'' by ``|\textit{rose}|''. Not wrong but better. - -\erroronpage{351}{l.2}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Replace: ``of the definition of the |\Prog| program.'' - by: ``of the definition of the |\Prog| command.''. - -\erroronpage{351}{l.21}{PvG}{1997/09/09}{} - Replace: ``(see also the example on page 348)'' - to: ``(see also the example at the bottom of page 347)''. - -\erroronpage{352}{l.2+3 }{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Replace: - ``For example, you can define the command |\Index|, whose argument enters - its argument at the same time in the text and in the index.'' - by: - ``For example, you can define the command |\Index|, whose argument is - entered at the same time in the text and in the index.'' - -\erroronpage{352}{l.11 }{MDa}{1997/06/01}{} - The example definition -\begin{verbatim} - \newcommand{\Indextt}[1]{\texttt{#1}\index{#1@\texttt{#1}} -\end{verbatim} - lacks a further closing brace. - -\erroronpage{353-354}{}{FMi,MGo}{1997/06/01}{3} - The figures shown in the makeindex processing example are not - reflecting what is in the source on p354 (one index entry was dropped - there). - Correction: Add in section ``Printing the Index'' an index - entry ``|\index{include index}|'' as follows: - \begin{verbatim} - \section{Printing the Index} - \index{Final production run} - During the final production run of a document the - index can be included\index{include index} by putting - a \Com{printindex} command at the position in the text - \end{verbatim} - -\erroronpage{354}{}{PvO}{1997/06/01}{3} - The example should show a ``|\makeindex|'' command. - -\erroronpage{354}{}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{} - The lefthand side of the example should use the verbatim environment - not the verbatimcmd environment which is only defined when the moreverb - package is used. Also the example should show -\begin{verbatim} - \renewenvironment{theindex}{..}{..} -\end{verbatim} - -\erroronpage{355}{}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - It should say (in one line): -\begin{verbatim} - makeindex [-ciglqr] - [-o \emph{ind}] [-p \emph{no}] [-s \emph{sty}] [-t \emph{log}] - [\emph{idx0} \emph{idx1} ...] -\end{verbatim} - -\erroronpage{355}{ description of -g}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{} - Not an error in the book but in the program: works correctly only in - version 2.13 of Makeindex (2.12 dies with larger files). - Also with 2.13 quote is set to `+' with the |-g| option. - -\erroronpage{355}{}{PvO}{1997/06/01}{3} - It should say: -\begin{verbatim} - -o \emph{ind} Take the file \emph{ind} as the output index file. -\end{verbatim} - -\erroronpage{355}{ description of -p n}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - ``\emph{no}'' should always be in italics not typewriter. - the words ``|any|'', ``|odd|'', and ``|even|'' should be always - in typewriter. - -\erroronpage{356}{}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - It should say: -\begin{verbatim} - -s \emph{sty} Take the file \emph{sty} as the index style file. -\end{verbatim} - -\erroronpage{356}{}{PvO}{1997/06/01}{3} - It should say: -\begin{verbatim} - -t \emph{log} Use \emph{log} as the transcript file. -\end{verbatim} - -\erroronpage{356}{}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - It should say: -\begin{verbatim} - Extra `@' at position ... -\end{verbatim} - -\erroronpage{357}{Inconsistent page ..}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Replace: ``\verb=\index{cat|iv}='' - by: ``\verb=\index{cat|see{animals}}=''. - -\erroronpage{358}{}{PvO}{1997/06/01}{3} - The description of escape is very confusing. - (FMi:) agreed, what about (FMi, MGo): -\begin{verbatim} - quote symbol that escapes the character following it. - escape symbol without special meaning unless followed by - the quote character in which case that character - looses its special function and both will be printed. -\end{verbatim} - -\erroronpage{358}{}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Replace - ``(s) signals an attribute of type string, (c) of type char'' - by: - ``(s) attribute of type string, (c) of type char (surrounded by single or - double quotes, respectively)''. - -\erroronpage{358}{end of para 1}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Add: Makeindex uses Unix string syntax in the style file. For this - reason one has to enter ``|\\|'' to get a single ``|\|'' in the output. - -\erroronpage{359}{}{PvO}{1997/06/01}{} - Description of |delim_t| is missing. - -\erroronpage{359}{table}{WMr}{1998/08/14}{} - A description of the .ist-keywords - \begin{verbatim} - symhead_positive "Symbols" - symhead_negative "symbols" - numhead_positive "Numbers" - numhead_negative "numbers" - \end{verbatim} - is missing. They are obviously quite helpful if your document is - not in English. - -\erroronpage{359}{delim\_0}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Replace: ``entry-page number delimiter at level 0'' - by: ``delimiter between entry and first page number at level 0''. - (because the original is not understandable). - -\erroronpage{359}{}{FMi}{1998/01/18}{} - Description of |suffix_2p|, |suffix_3p|, and |suffix_mp| are - missing. If non-empty they replace a page range of length 2, 3, or - (m)any by the first page number followed by respective suffix. - -\erroronpage{359}{encap\_suffix}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Remove surplus dot in default: ``|}|'' - -\erroronpage{359}{}{SMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - In Makeindex 2.12 and later versions the value of - ``|page_precedence(s)|'' is ``rnaRA''. - Therefore the examples on page 363 should be the other way around. - -\erroronpage{359}{}{FMi}{1998/01/18}{} - Add an example for |suffix_2p|, |suffix_3p|, and |suffix_mp|. - -\erroronpage{362}{fig 12.7}{WMr}{1999/01/14}{} - That's actually just a suggestion: - If you take a close look at the leaders in the index, you'll find - that they don't line up horizontally, probably because |\dotfill| uses - |\cleaders| instead of |\leaders|. By defining something like -\begin{verbatim} - \newcommand{\indexdotsep}{2.24} - \newcommand{\indexdotfill}{% - \leaders\hbox{$\m@th - \mkern\indexdotsep mu\hbox{.}% - \mkern\indexdotsep mu$}\hfill} -\end{verbatim} - (stolen from the definition of |\@dottedtocline|) in a \texttt{.sty} and a - redefinition in the \texttt{.ist} file (the \texttt{preamble} declaration - might need to be placed on a single line though): -\begin{verbatim} - preamble "\\begin{theindex}\n - \\providecommand{\\indexdotfill}{\\dotfill}\n" - delim_0 "\\ \\indexdotfill\\ " - ... -\end{verbatim} - they come out better (I think). - -\erroronpage{363}{l.7}{EMS}{2000/05/30}{} - Replace ``rRnaA'' by ``rnaRA'' - -\erroronpage{364}{}{RWo}{1997/06/01}{} - Remind the reader how to use a file with an extension - different from |.idx| with Makeindex. - -\erroronpage{364+365}{}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - The redefinition of theindex environment should set |\parindent| to zero - otherwise one ends up with all entries except the first being indented. - -\erroronpage{365}{}{WLe}{1997/06/01}{3} - According to the text on page 365, the index in the example should - have three columns instead of two. - -FMi: change this sentence to something like this: - ``... we have used a redefined theindex environment similar to the one - shown in section 12.5 but with two columns and without the |\newpage|.''. - -\erroronpage{366}{fig 12.8}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - This looks like the spot the ten differences in the picture: - Replace: ``|\renewcommand[2]{\printindex}{%|'' - by : the correct order of arguments :-(. - MGo: I see nothing wrong with the definition as it is written. - - Add a ``|\|'' in front of |textbf| in definition of ``|\printindex|''. - - Add a proper definition of ``|\Prog|'' and ``|\Com|'', they are not - the same as in fig 12.8. - - Outline that ``|\renewenvironment{theindex}{...}{...}|''. - - Indent |\input{#1.ind}| (this is cosmetics) - and don't use |\begin{center}| use |\section*| (cosmetics too). - -\erroronpage{367}{item 5}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Replace: ``|\renewcommand{\indexproofstyle}{\footnotesize\itshape}|'' - by: ``|\indexproofstyle{\footnotesize\itshape}|''. - -\CHAPTER{Chapter 13} - -\erroronpage{373}{code middle of the page}{GGr,FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - First example is missing a closing brace: -\begin{verbatim} -\renewcommand{\@cite}[2]{% - [{#1\ifthenelse{\boolean{@tempswa}}{,#2}{}}]} -\end{verbatim} - Second example would nowadays be better done with |\textsuperscript|: -\begin{verbatim} -\renewcommand{\@cite}[2]{% - {\textsuperscript{#1}% - \ifthenelse{\boolean{@tempswa}}{,#2}{}}} -\end{verbatim} - -\erroronpage{373}{}{DAr}{1997/06/01}{} - Nowadays the cite and overcite packages will sort the list of citations. - -\erroronpage{373}{l.-2}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Replace the incorrect sentence by: - ``The punctuation characters (.,;:) will be moved in front of the - superscript, but not in front of quotation marks, if present, e.g., - \verb=``The {\TeX}book'' \cite{Knuth}.= gives ``The - {\TeX}book''.$^8$, which may not be the desired format.'' - -\erroronpage{375}{l.3 of 13.2}{PvG}{1997/09/09}{} - Replace: ``\textit{key}'' by ``\textit{cite\_key}''. - -\erroronpage{378}{}{UVi}{1997/06/01}{} - The table of |.bst| files lists some styles named |phxxx.bst|, where - |xxx| stands for abbreviations like |aip|, |nf|, |pf|, |ppcf|, etc. - On CTAN these styles are now located in a subdirectory |phy-bstyles| - and they no longer carry the prefix |ph| in their name. It would - be a good idea to update this in the Companion, because otherwise - people looking for the names with the famous ``|quote site index|'' - might not find them. - - MGo: In fact I found them on CTAN under both names. - FMi: I'm right now reluctant to change anything since i wonder - whether those names will stay. It seems wrong to me that the names - (prefix) have changed. - -\erroronpage{378}{}{UVi}{1997/06/01}{} - |(ph)ppcf.bst| is described as ``a physics version of the apalike - BibTeX style''. This might be true somehow, but a better - describtion would be ``BibTeX style for Plasma Physics and - Controlled Fusion'', since that is the name of the journal the - abbreviation ppcf stands for (see |physjabb|). - |(ph)report.bst| is described as ``BibTeX style for internal - reports''. It might be a good idea to add some hint that this - probably refers to the Princeton Plasma Physics Lab or Princeton - University. - MGo: We could update that part in a future edition. - -\erroronpage{381}{}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{} - Extend the source of example to include |abstract| and |keyword| - field which then can be shown in output of printbib on page 396. - -\erroronpage{381}{l.1 in Figure 13.4}{LFe}{2000/03/29}{} - ``\texttt{BiBTeX}'' should be ``\texttt{BibTeX}''. - -\erroronpage{385}{l.7}{PvO}{1997/06/01}{3} - ``only works without modifications on UNIX'' is probably a bit too - harsh: It is meant that modifications are necessary for systems - such as MS-DOS that have file names with strict length limits. - By the way should UNIX not be typeset with small capitals? - MGo: No, ATT (and most publishers) spell it all uppercase. - -\erroronpage{385}{l.-18}{DAr}{1997/06/01}{3} - Replace ``combines two different'' by ``uses two different'' - (the styles aren't really combined.) - -\erroronpage{386}{l.3 of 13.3.2}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Replace ``style'' by ``package''. - -\erroronpage{386}{4}{EFe}{1998/09/03} - ``Fernandez'' should be typed ``|Fern{\'a}ndez|''. - -\erroronpage{387}{l.1 }{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - The root file should be called |chapterbibexa.tex| (as in the - formatting example on page 385). - -\erroronpage{388}{caption}{RSt}{1997/06/01}{3} - For ``advisable precedure'' read ``advisable procedure''. - -\erroronpage{392}{start of para 4}{CMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - ``The argument of the |\bibliography| command must ...''. - -\erroronpage{392}{after example}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Add: ``... after the BibTeX run unless the bibliography entries - themselves contain citations to other entries - (e.g., |note = {reviewed in \cite{..}}|).'' - -\erroronpage{393}{bibextract}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - The regular expression must (!) contain only lowercase characters - (even when looking for words like ``Adobe''), otherwise nothing - will be found. Thus our examples should read: -\begin{verbatim} -bibextract "" "postscript" bibfile(s) > new-bibfile -bibextract "author|organization" "adobe" bibfile(s) > new-bibfile -\end{verbatim} - -\erroronpage{393}{bibextract}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Another restriction: - ``You might have to clean the |.bib| files using - bibclean before bibextract finds correct entries.'' - -\erroronpage{393}{l.6. bottom}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - While the next command will only extract those entries containing - ``Adobe'' in the |author| or |organization| field. - -\erroronpage{393}{last para, 394 first para}{FMi,MGo}{1997/06/01}{3} - Replace ``citefind.sh'' by ``citefind''. - Replace ``citetags.sh'' by ``citetags''. - -\erroronpage{394}{l.4}{CMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Replace ``styles'' by ``files''. - -\erroronpage{394}{23}{EFe}{1998/09/03}{} - Add: \ldots and book\u{s} about\ldots - -\erroronpage{398}{para 3}{PVi}{1997/06/01}{} - Say explicitly that quotes or braces *must* be omitted around - abbreviations like the name of the months. - -\erroronpage{399}{14}{EFe}{1998/09/03} - ``Lopez Fernandez'' should be typed ``|L{\'o}pez Fern{\'a}ndez|''. - -\erroronpage{400}{4,5,7}{EFe}{1998/09/03} - ``Lopez Fernandez'' should be typed ``|L{\'o}pez Fern{\'a}ndez|''. - -\erroronpage{400}{9 from bottom}{EFe}{1998/09/03} - ``Maria'' should be typed ``|Mar{\'i}a|''. - -\erroronpage{401}{l.1}{PVi}{1997/06/01}{} - Remove comma in ``and others,''. - -\erroronpage{403}{}{???}{1997/06/01}{3} - A comma is missing after: ``@article(tub-87,'' - -\erroronpage{403}{para 1}{CMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Replace all ``.bib style'' with ``.bib file''. - -\erroronpage{404}{1st example}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Use |\providecommand| instead of |\newcommand|. - -\erroronpage{413}{add.period}{PvO}{1997/06/01}{3} - Should read: ``adds dot to string unless that string ends with `.', - `?', or `!'\,''. - -\CHAPTER{Chapter 14} - -\erroronpage{424}{}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Add ``|\Finale|'' to the box with ``|\StopEventually{final text}|'' - since they belong together. - -\erroronpage{425}{para 3 (explanation of - \texttt{\textbackslash MakeShortVerb})}{SBe}{1997/06/01}{} -\begin{verbatim} - change ... (the character |"| is often ... may prefer \verb="|"=). - to ... (the character |"| is often ... may prefer \verb=|=). - - change ... just type |\DeleteShortVerb {\c}|. - to ... just type |\DeleteShortVerb{\c}|. - - change ... the abbreviated cform, ... - to ... the abbreviation form, ... -\end{verbatim} - -\erroronpage{426}{figure 14.1}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - It should be |\DocInput{docexam.doc}| because .dtx is reserved for - files whose documentation can be produced by simply running them - through \LaTeX. - -\erroronpage{426}{l.4 of section 14.2.7.}{PAp}{1997/06/01}{3} - Replace: ``You should run the file thought ...'' - by ``You should run the file through ...''. - -\erroronpage{427}{figure 14.2}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{} - Better use ``|\ProvidesPackage|'' instead of ``|\typeout|'' messages. - -\erroronpage{427}{figure 14.2}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - The |\item| in the definition of ``docsampleenv'' should be removed. - Also: the documentation of ``docsampleenv'' is incorrect. - -\erroronpage{429}{}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Replace the heading: ``Document structure and validation support'' - by: ``Document structure commands''. - -\erroronpage{429}{Table 14.1, item: \texttt{\textbackslash DeleteShortVerb}} - {VSc}{1997/06/01}{} - Add argument: ``|\DeleteShortVerb{\char}|''. - -\erroronpage{430}{Table 14.1, item: \texttt{\textbackslash MakeShortVerb}} - {VSc}{1997/06/01}{} - Add backslash: ``|\MakeShortVerb{\char}|''. - -\erroronpage{432}{ table 14.1}{MDa}{1997/06/01}{} - In the last section of this table, ``Layout and typesetting parameters'', - the commands ``|\tt|'' and ``|\sl|'' appear (cf. your own remark in the - errata file regarding page 350). - -\erroronpage{432}{table 14.1}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{} - We should also describe the \LaTeX\ counters IndexColumns (number of - columns in the index) and GlossaryColumns (number of columns in the - history listing). - -\erroronpage{432ff}{chapter 14.3}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{} - Since \LaTeX\ 95/12/01 docstrip is able to generate more than one file - in a single run. This extended functionality is currently described - only in the documented source code, i.e., in the file |docstrip.dtx|. - -\erroronpage{433}{para 6}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Not only NFSS2 but the whole \LaTeX\ (2e) is now distributed using - the doc system. - -\erroronpage{433}{para 1 of 14.3.1}{SBe}{1997/06/01}{} - Change font of \% in: - ``... but preceded with two \% characters.''. - -\erroronpage{433}{Section 14.3.1}{MSc,FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Mention that |\preamble| ...|\endpreamble| is meant for straight text and - that nearly no command will work between. One can use |\string||\foo| to - put out a command name literally. - -\erroronpage{434}{l.10}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Replace: ``|\batchfile| Batch file commands can be ...'' - by: ``Batch file commands, like |\generateFile|, can be ...''. - -\erroronpage{434}{l.-9}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Replace the sentence: ``Note that these tags must ...'' - by: ``The tags must be placed at the beginning of the line - preceded by a |%|, e.g.,''. - -\erroronpage{434}{l.-2}{SBe}{1997/06/01}{} - Change space after ``!'' from inter-sentence to inter-word space. - -\erroronpage{437+438}{}{ASc}{1997/06/01}{3} - In the second last code line the |\@@end| should be replaced by - |\csname @@end\endcsname| since otherwise |\@@end| isn't recognised - in most situations. This also means that the checksum changes to 15. - -\CHAPTER{Appendix A} - -\erroronpage{440}{second example}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - It should better be: ``|\newcommand{\PsI}{\Ps\index{\Ps}}|'' - -\erroronpage{440}{second example}{FMi}{1999/04/30}{} - second line of |\EPsI| has one closing brace too many, i.e., should be - |\index{\PS!Encapsulated}\index{EPS}}| - -\erroronpage{440}{}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{} - As a general comment we should remark that when nesting command - definitions, e.g., a |\renewcommand| inside a |\newenvironment| one has to - double the |#| characters denoting the arguments when referring to the - arguments of the inner definition, for instance, -\begin{verbatim} - \newenvironment{foo}[1] - { ... #1 % argument of environment foo - \renewcommand\bar[2]{ ... - ##1 % argument of command \bar - #1 % argument of environment foo - ##2 % argument of command \bar - }% - ... #1 % argument of environment foo - }{...} -\end{verbatim} - -\erroronpage{440}{following}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{} - |\newcommand| and |\renewcommand| now support a starred form which - makes it illegal to use |\par| (or an empty line) in the argument(s) - of the command being defined. This can be helpful for tracking - down errors of missing closing argument braces and can be used if - a command is intended to be used only within paragraphs. - -\erroronpage{440}{}{RWo}{1997/06/01}{3} - Use the same formula in the last two examples to show the advantage - of |\ensuremath| better. - -\erroronpage{442}{last line of A.1.1}{PvG}{1997/09/09}{} -Add the reference (see section 13.5.4 on page 404) at the end of the -line. - -\erroronpage{446}{}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Add to the description of |\newcounter|: - ``It also defines |\thenewctr| to be |\arabic{newctr}|.''. - -\erroronpage{447}{}{MSc}{1997/06/01}{3} - A counter cannot be larger than 9 if used with |\fnsymbol|. - -\erroronpage{447}{}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - All the |\the...| commands in the examples should be defined with - |\renewcommand|. - -\erroronpage{449}{Table A.1}{PvG}{1997/09/09}{} -For consistency with the previous definition of pt and the following -definition of dd change: (72 bp = 1 in) \> $= \frac{1}{72}$in . -FMi: or perhaps the other way around? - -\erroronpage{449}{table A.1}{MSe}{1997/06/01}{} - The cicero length in millimetres is wrong: - Replace: ``4.531 mm'' by ``4.513 mm''. - -\erroronpage{449}{l.4}{EPi}{1997/06/01}{} - Remove accent from Did\^ot. - -\erroronpage{450}{table A.2}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - |\hfill| is better described as a ``rubber space'' not a ``rubber length''. - -\erroronpage{454}{l.7}{UGo}{1997/06/01}{} - The optional arguments to |\raisebox| are exchanged: ``height'' comes - before ``depth''. - -\erroronpage{454}{para 2, l.3}{PvG}{1997/09/09}{} - Replace: ``by specifying a height and depth ...'' - by: ``by specifying a \textit{height} and \textit{depth} ...''. - -\erroronpage{456}{last para}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{} - Replace: ``In the case below'' by ``In the next case'' since the next - example is on the following page. - -\erroronpage{459}{}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Add ``x333x'' after both |\usebox{\myboxb}| commands in the example - (cosmetics!). - -\erroronpage{461}{table A.4}{WLe}{1997/06/01}{3} - For ``|\Requirepackage|'' read ``|\RequirePackage|'' in the explanation of - |\LoadClass|. - -\erroronpage{470}{text l.5 from bottom}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Replace ``(real or integer)'' by ``integer''. They can't be real! - -\erroronpage{470}{text l.3 from bottom}{RCr}{1997/08/21}{} - Replace ``more that twenty'' by ``more than twenty''. - -\erroronpage{470}{A.5}{CRo}{1997/06/01}{3} - In the description of the ifthen package, no clear distinction is - made between those commands which can be used only in a - {test}-argument, and those which are for other uses. - -\erroronpage{472}{}{RWo}{1997/06/01}{3} - The index entries in the |.idx| file would actually look like this - (remove the surplus ``page:AAAA1'' in the middle of them): -\begin{verbatim} - \indexentry{AAAA!both}{472} - \indexentry{AAAA!indexentry}{472} - \indexentry{AAAA!indexonly}{472} -\end{verbatim} - -\erroronpage{474}{}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{} - Add a remark that one can't use |\isodd| to directly test |\value{page}| - and expect correct information because the value of this counter - isn't always correct due to \TeX's asynchronous output routine. - -\CHAPTER{Appendix B} - -\erroronpage{475}{}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Maybe rename the heading to ``\TeX\ Software and User Group information''. - -\erroronpage{475}{}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Add information about the possibility to get the CTAN software on - CD: -\begin{verbatim} - \bibitem{primetime:VBr94} - Vicki Brown, editor. - \newblock {\em Prime Time {\TeX}cetera}, volume~1. - \newblock Prime Time Freeware, Sunnyvale, CA, 1994. - \newblock Contains CD with CTAN software. -\end{verbatim} - MGo: Now (end of 1997) there are various other CD's which offer - (parts of) CTAN and/or ready-to-run \TeX\ environments for UNIX, - Windows, DOS, Mac, etc. - -\erroronpage{477}{l 13}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Should read: ``contents of the morebin \u{zip} archive on \u{y}our - local node.''. - -\erroronpage{479}{under b.2 mail servers}{BBe} {1997/06/01}{3} - I am irked by the difference in the depth of the underline under - ``end'' right after ``send help''; - maybe you could be persuaded to use a strut? - -\CHAPTER{Bibliography} - -\erroronpage{481}{[1], l.10}{VSc}{1997/06/01}{} - Addison\u{-}Wesley, 1992 - -\erroronpage{491}{}{RWo}{1997/06/01}{3} - The name is Peter Vollenweider; somebody inverted the `w'. - -\CHAPTER{Index} - -\erroronpage{}{}{JKn}{1997/06/01}{} - I suggest to index the table 5.7 (page 127) under ``Language'' - and the table on top of page 140 under ``S''. - -\erroronpage{}{}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{} - There should be entries for all encodings, |OT1|, |T1|, |OML|, - |OMS|, |OMX|, pointing at least to page 192, perhaps to others. - -\erroronpage{493}{}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{} - The two funny looking entries of the form ``|\, 220|'' actually should - be ``|\{, 220|'' - ``|\}, 220|''. - -\erroronpage{497}{}{GGr}{1997/06/01}{3} - Add entry for ``Blackboard bold'' pointing to page 218. - Also add one pointing to page 208 (MPi). - And add a similar entry for |\Bbb| (MPi). - -\erroronpage{500}{}{JBa}{1997/06/01}{} - ``Commutative Diagrams'' should point to 233-235. - -\erroronpage{500}{}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{} - |\cornersize| is incorrectly indexed as ``rigid length''. - -\erroronpage{500}{dd}{MCl}{1997/11/06}{} - Did\^{o}t \> Didot - -\erroronpage{501}{}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{} - |\DeclareFontSubstitution| should have bold entry to page 203. - -\erroronpage{501}{}{MCl}{1997/11/19}{} - Did\^{o}t \> Didot - -\erroronpage{506}{}{CRo}{1997/06/01}{3} - Add index entry for ``Fragile command'' and ``Commands, fragile'' - to point to 246 and 471. - -\erroronpage{507}{}{BBe}{1997/08/25}{} - The name is Kris Holmes, not Chris. - -\erroronpage{508}{}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Index entry for |\IndexMin| should be a ``rigid length''. - -\erroronpage{509}{}{PvO,FMi}{1997/06/01}{} - Reference 249 for |\left| should be 248. (This is probably true for - other entries pointing to the example section of chapter 8, because - index entries to the examples are placed after the example.) - -\erroronpage{517}{}{OBo}{1997/06/01}{} - Entries for ``Page header'', ``Header of page'', ``Page footer'', and - ``Footer of page'' should also point to pages 91 and 96 and perhaps - also to page 20 where table 2.2 describes how sectioning commands - relate to page headers. - -\erroronpage{519}{}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - Environment supertabular is incorrectly indexed under |\supertabular|. - -\erroronpage{520}{}{PvO}{1997/06/01}{} - Reference 249 for |\right| should be 248. - -\erroronpage{525-527}{}{BBe}{1997/06/01}{} - I was a little surprised to find the listing for ``\TeX\ users group'' - where one would expect to find ``TUG'' in the index, although ``TUG'' - doesn't appear in the entry. I also would have expected to see - p.260 listed with that entry, considering the reference there to - the TWGMLC and the Portland meeting. - - The people who were acknowledged in the preface don't show up in - the index. Although it's not necessary, of course, Knuth did - include his acknowledgees and sources of quotes in the \TeX book - index, so there's a precedent. - -\erroronpage{526}{}{UVi}{1997/06/01}{} - Add index entry ``Title page'' to point to 452. - -\erroronpage{527}{}{FMi}{1997/06/01}{3} - ``|\unitlength|'' is incorrectly indexed as a command. - -\CHAPTER{Production Notes} - -\end{erratalist} - - - -\begin{multicols}{3}[Thanks to all who have found errors or - omissions. Listed are the people who found an errata entry first.] -\contributor{ADu}{Alain Dupuis} -\contributor{ASc}{Andreas Schwab} -\contributor{BBe}{Barbara Beeton} -\contributor{BDe}{Bernard Desruisseaux} -\contributor{BFr}{Bert Frederiks} -\contributor{BGa}{Bernard Gaulle} -\contributor{BNa}{Blaise Nkwenti-Azeh} -\contributor{BRa}{Bernd Raichle} -\contributor{CKr}{Claudia Kraft} -\contributor{CMi}{Christel Mittelbach} -\contributor{CRo}{Chris Rowley} -\contributor{DAr}{Donald Arseneau} -\contributor{DBo}{David Boersma} -\contributor{DCa}{David Carlisle} -\contributor{DEl}{Daniel Elvin} -\contributor{DKa}{David Kastrup} -\contributor{DKra}{Dieter Kraft} -\contributor{DKre}{Dieter Kreft} -\contributor{DKu}{David Kustrin} -\contributor{DMa}{Daniel Mainz} -\contributor{DOs}{David Osborne} -\contributor{DRo}{Denis Roegel} -\contributor{EFe}{Eduardo Fern\'andez} -\contributor{EPi}{Eric Picheral} -\contributor{EMS}{SOUIDI EL Mamoun} -\contributor{FGo}{Frans Goddijn} -\contributor{FJe}{Frank Jensen} -\contributor{FMi}{Frank Mittelbach} -\contributor{FPo}{Frank Poppe} -\contributor{FVi}{Frode Viste} -\contributor{GFe}{Gabriel Valiente Feruglio} -\contributor{GGr}{George Graetzer} -\contributor{GRo}{Guenter Rote} -\contributor{GSa}{Gernot Salzer} -\contributor{GZi}{Georg Zimmermann} -\contributor{HAs}{Helmer Aslaksen} -\contributor{IAN}{Ignacio Arenaza Nuno} -\contributor{JAd}{Jeff Adler} -\contributor{JBa}{Jonas Barklund} -\contributor{JBr}{Johannes Braams} -\contributor{JHa}{Jay Hammond} -\contributor{JKn}{J\"org Knappen} -\contributor{JPe}{Joachim Pense} -\contributor{JSa}{Julio Sanchez} -\contributor{JvM}{Jan Van Mieghem} -\contributor{JWe}{Jon Wells} -\contributor{KML}{Kathleen M. Lyle} -\contributor{KRa}{Kalle Rato} -\contributor{KSe}{Karl Seybold} -\contributor{KSi}{Kimmo Sipila} -\contributor{LFe}{Luca Ferrante} -\contributor{LLa}{Leslie Lamport} -\contributor{LWi}{Linda Wilson} -\contributor{MCl}{Matthias Clasen} -\contributor{MDa}{Mats Dahlgren} -\contributor{MGo}{Michel Goossens} -\contributor{MMu}{Martin C M\"uller} -\contributor{MPi}{Mike Piff} -\contributor{MOh}{Marcus W. Ohlhaut} -\contributor{MOs}{Martin J. Osborne} -\contributor{MSc}{Martin Schr\"oder} -\contributor{MSe}{Michael R. Semple} -\contributor{NBe}{Nelson Beebe} -\contributor{NPo}{Nico Poppelier} -\contributor{OBa}{Oeyvind Bakke} -\contributor{OBo}{Oscar Bosman} -\contributor{PAp}{Pedro Aphalo} -\contributor{PvG}{Philip von Guggenberg} -\contributor{PHa}{Paul Hafner} -\contributor{PKr}{Peter Kruijt} -\contributor{PBL}{Peter Busk Laursen} -\contributor{PNu}{Peter N\"uchter} -\contributor{PVi}{Philip A. Viton} -\contributor{PvO}{Piet van Oostrum} -\contributor{RBa}{Rosemary Bailey} -\contributor{RCr}{Robert Cristel} -\contributor{RdB}{Rob den Braasem} -\contributor{RHa}{Ralph Hangleiter} -\contributor{RPo}{Rama Porrat} -\contributor{RSa}{Robert Sakic} -\contributor{RSt}{Rebecca Stiels} -\contributor{RWa}{Richard Walker} -\contributor{RWo}{Reinhard Wonneberger} -\contributor{SBe}{Stephan Bergmann} -\contributor{SKi}{Steve King} -\contributor{SKo}{Siegfried K\"olbig} -\contributor{SMi}{Stefan Mintert} -\contributor{TBo}{Tilmann B\"o\ss} -\contributor{TMa}{Torsten Martinsen} -\contributor{TRa}{T.V. Raman} -\contributor{UGo}{Ulrich Goldschmitt} -\contributor{UJa}{Ulrich Jahnz} -\contributor{UMu}{Ulrich M\"uller} -\contributor{UVi}{Ulrik Vieth} -\contributor{VBr}{Volker Brandt} -\contributor{VSc}{Volker RW Schaa} -\contributor{War}{Warwick Conference (March 21-22 1994)} -\contributor{WLe}{Werner Lemberg} -\contributor{WMr}{Wilhelm M\"uller} -\end{multicols} - -Many other people send us corrections for errors already found. -Thanks to all of you! - -If you find further errors please report them to one of the authors -\begin{quote}\ttfamily - frank.mittelbach@latex-project.org - goossens@cern.ch \\ -\end{quote} -preferable in a form usable for this file, i.e., -\begin{flushleft} -|\erroronpage{|\textit{page-number}|}{|\textit{line-identification}|}{|% - \textit{your-initials}|}{|\textit{date}|}{}| \\ - \hspace*{2em}\textit{description of the the errata} -\end{flushleft} -Here is an example: -\begin{verbatim} -\erroronpage{5}{para 3, l.1}{MOs}{1997/06/01}{} - ``LaTeX" should be typeset ``\LaTeX". -\end{verbatim} - -\end{document} - - - -********************************** -* * -* Errors in first printing * -* * -********************************** - - - -========== General =========== - -* Some source files in the LaTeX2e distribution have got new names, -for example latex.tex -> lt....dtx (many files). The final -distribution is still under construction. - - -========== Front matter =========== - --* Title Page - Drop IPS, from affiliation of Samarin (just leave ISO) - --* Copyright page - Add second printing - --* Table of Contents, Page xviii - 10.5 should read "Packages Based on epic - --* Table of Contents, Page xxi - Page number of Bibliography should be 481 - --* Table of Contents, Page xxiii - 5.8 A comparison (not A Comparison) - - -========== Chapter 1 =========== - --* Page 3 last para (SKi) - files containing the structures and layout definitions (extension - .sty) should also include extension .cls - --* Page 4 (JSa) - Add clo to LaTeX layout & structure file extensions - --* Page 5 third par (GGr) - In Textures, the transcript file has no extension. - - -========== Chapter 2 =========== - --* Page 13 (PHa) - 4th bullet item: define your own (not OUR own) - --* Page 15 (JSa) - 1994/08/02 should also be 1994/08/01 - --* Page 29 (NPo) - fig 2.9: braces round argument `title' and `toc_entry' missing. - (very strange this) - --* Page 37, l.6 below Table (GGr) - Extension .mtc<N> will not work in DOS (Windows). - --* Page 44 (JSa,FMi) - The default for \reftextfaraway was missing. - Also changed the local adaption example to use \RequirePackage -with a reference to Appendix A. - -========== Chapter 3 =========== - --* Page 48 (LLa) - The paragraph above the example unfortunately doesn't describe the -example any longer, it describes an old version of it. - --* Page 52 (OBa) - \fuzzy should be \fussy (3 lines above title 3.1.5...) - --* Page 52 (SKi) - The multispace package was written by Stephen (not Stephan) Page. - --* Page 59 (FMi) - The representation of \labelitemiv is missing. This seems to be -a``correction'' of the printer people since the dot is in the -PostScript file! - --* Page 62 (MGo) - More general (and more correct) description of general list -parameters. Especially the relation between the \labelwidth and -\itemindent lengths are made clearer. - --* Page 65 (DCa) - The labels in the Mentry env are aligned on the top of their *boxes* -not on their first baselines. (A buggy \parbox[t] implementation on -the way to LaTeX2e) - --* Page 67 (NPo) - \begin{verbatimtab}[...] instead of \verbatimtab[...] since we -describe an environment - --* Page 70 (FMi) - verbatimwrite is incorrectly mentioned as a command but it is an -environment. Also correct index entry. - --* Page 71 (DCa) - stepping the mpfootnote counter -should be - stepping the footnote counter - - -========== Chapter 4 =========== - --* Page 86 (FMi) - testpage.tex in LaTeX2e now asks interactively for the paper your -printer uses so there isn't any need to use testa4.tex any longer. - --* Page 94-95 (FMi) - Replace para starting at the bottom with: -The marking commands work reasonably well for right markers ``numbered -within'' left markers (for example, when the left marker is changed by -a \Lcs{chapter} command and the right marker is changed by a -\Lcs{section} command). However, it produces somewhat anomalous -results if a \Lcs{markboth} command is preceded by some other mark -command on the same page---see the page receiving \texttt{L5 R3.2} in -Figure~\vref{fig:pagemarkers}. This figure shows schematically which -left and right markers are generated for pages being shipped out. - --* Page 95 (FMi) - Replace the last four lines in figure 4.3 with the following five - lines: -\markboth{L4}{} {L4}{} -\markboth{L5}{} {L5}{} -\newpage% ----page break ---- L5 R3.2 -\markright{R5.1} {L5}{R5.1} -\end{document} L5 R5.1 - - - --* Page 97 (GGr,FMi) - Replace begin of second para with: - -Some \LaTeX{} commands, like \Lcs{chapter}, use a \Lcs{thispagestyle} -command to automatically switch to the \Psty{plain} page style, thus -overriding the page style currently in effect. To customize such -pages use the \Pmsty{fancyplain} page style. This page style sets up -\Psty{fancy} for normal pages and in addition ... - --* Page 98 (EPi) - \usestylefile{fancyheadings} (in bottom example) -should be - \usepackage{fancyheadings} - --* Page 99 (EPi) - \usestylefile{fancyheadings} (in figure 4.6) -should be - \usepackage{fancyheadings} - --* Page 99 (FMi) - \samepage is considered obsolete in LaTeX2e and will not be -documented by Leslie Lamport in his book; the relevant paragraph has -been rephrased. - - -========== Chapter 5 =========== - --* Page 111 (OBa) - "substracting" should be "subtracting" (12th line from top) - --* Page 120 (DKre,FPo) - Bring Example text and table 5.3 in synch - --* Page 121 (DKre,FPo) - Bring Example text and table 5.4 in synch - --* Page 123 (FMi,FPo) - Bring Example text and table 5.5 in synch - --* Page 127 (FPo) - The bottom left figure seems to have a quote before Tsonga -This is a printing artefact. - --* Page 127 (PvO) - Bottom left figure, there is also some spurious ink before - Croatian. - --* Page 127 Table 5.7 (FPo) - In the last `page' the code for Tsonga appears as 'ts, with a quote -in front of it. It might be a blob of ink, but it looks very much like -a quote. (It is a blob of extra ink, and this was missed by the -printer, compare p59. FMi:-) - --* Page 128 (FMi) - Lowercase word "comparison" in caption for table 5.8 - Also correct lot entry page xxiii. - --* Page 133 (MGo) - In table 5.9 URW is misspelled as URM - - -========== Chapter 6 =========== - --* Page 151 (MGo) - Figure 6.2, the vertical lines of the box surrounding the map - are partly invisible (printing problem) - - -========== Chapter 7 =========== - --* Page 170 l. 9, f.b. (GGr) - Change sentence to: Font metric files (i.e., .tfm files) are loaded -for all intermediate typefaces, even if these fonts are never used. - --* Page 171 caption (GGr) - Change - easy memorable - to - easily memorizable - --* Page 171 (FMi,LLa) - The default for \nocorrlist was changed to -\newcommand{\nocorrlist}{,.} - in the LaTeX distribution because :; do not look right with the -default LaTeX fonts from the Computer Modern families. - --* Page 177 (FMi,LLa) - The example shows that \mathnormal produces italic numbers. This is -only true for the Lucida Math Fonts used in the Companion. Thus, the -following footnote should be added to the expanation: - \footnote{With the default setup of \LaTeXe{} using Computer Modern -math fonts, \Lmcs{mathnormal} will produce old style numerals, not the -italic ones shown in the example, where Lucida is used.} - --* Page 180 in 7.5, l. 3 (GGr) - section B should be Appendix B - --* Page 180 l. 3 f.b. (GGr,FMi) - `Consequentially' should be `Consequently'; - in the same sentence change `used' to `uses'. - --* Page 186 l. 8 f.b. (GGr) - Add space before `This' - --* Page 187 last line (GGr) - Captialize: new font selection scheme - --* Page 191 last line (FMi) - Add: For this to work the encoding OT2 must be declared in the -preamble or a package file. - --* Page 194 (FMi) - \cmdunh10.tfm -should be - cmdunh10.tfm - --* Page 195, 197 (FMi) - Again all .tfm files shouldn't have \ in front of their names - --* Page 201 (MGo) - substract should be subtract on second line explaining \fontdimen4 - --* Page 202 (FMi) - For peamble read preamble - --* Page 204 (GGr) - fontdef.tex was renamed to fontdef.ltx in the final distribution - (also correct index entry) - --* Page 205, last para (SMi) - [...], you first have make the typeface [...] -should be - [...], you first have to make the typeface [...] - --* Page 211 (FMi) - Warning message "Check substitution defaults for ..." was changed to -"Checking defaults for ...". Also change \DeclareFontEncoding to -\DeclareFontSubstitution in last sentence of explanation for this -message. - --* Page 211 (FMi) - The message "Don't use ..." was changed to "Command ... invalid in -math mode". - --* Page 211 (FMi) - The message "Encoding scheme <name> changed to <new name> in ..." -has changed to "Encoding <name> has changed to <new name> for ..." - --* Page 213 (FMi) - New message added: - -\erritem{Overwriting \m{something} in version \m{name} ...} - -A declaration, like \Lcs{SetSymbolFont} or \Lcs{DeclareMathAlphabet}, -has changed the assignment of font shapes to \m{something} (a symbol -font or a math alphabet) in the math version \m{name}. - --* Page 214 (FMi) - New message added: - -\erritem{Size substitutions with differences up to \m{size} have occured} - -This message will appear at the end of the run in case \NFSS{} -selected at least one significantly different size because the -requested size was not available. The \m{size} is the maximum -deviation that was needed. - --* Page 214 (FMi) - New message added: - -\erritem{Some font shapes were not available, defaults substituted} - -This message will appear at the end of the run in case \NFSS{} -had to use automatic font substitution for some font shapes. - - -========== Chapter 8 =========== - --* Page 215 (FMi,MGo) - Added a reference to George~Gr\"atzer's book on AmSLaTeX. - Also add bibliography [95] (see bibliography section later) - --* Page 218 (DCa) - \o - should be - o - --* Page 219 (DCa) - `blank' \rown - should be - /-\ \frown (didnt this one create a TeX error :-) - (FMi no because of TeX's \csname bug :-( ) - - --* Page 219, 222 (DRo,FMi) - The \varnothing and \emptyset do show the wrong -character, ie need exchanging. - --* Page 220 (DCa) - { should be \{ - } should be \} - --* Page 220, Table 8.13. (LLa) - Is that \digamma right? It looks an awful lot like a slanted - F to me. -This is unfortunately true. The Lucida Fonts do not contain that -character and we overlooked that the font setup simply points to the -slanted F. - --* Page 222, Table 8.20 (FMi) - The characters \Game \Finv \Bbbk \diagdown \diagup are now part of -amssymb.sty - --* Page 231 (DCa) - The \biggl( in the scope of \begin{large} is *smaller* than the -normalsize one! - --* Page 238 (DCa) - The examples of split environment with and without the ctagsplt -option do not work as the linewidth is too narrow, so in both cases -the tag apears on the line before the display. - --* Page 241 (PHa) - The typeset equation just before (8.41') should have a tag: ' - (This is once more a printer problem. the tag ' is in the PS file -and must have been removed by somebody manually) -To avoid this problem the example was changed to show $*$ twice. - - * Page 243 (FMi) -Replace fist sentence of 8.6.5 with: - A few options are recognized by the amsmath package and the class - files coming with AmS-LaTeX. - --* Page 244 ... 251 (FMi) - The vertical lines in the examples (mentioned on this page) are all -missing on the final printout. Another printing problem. - --* Page 250 (MGo) - section 8.7.6: some space (\thinspace) should be inserted in - front of the semicolon (;) at the end of formula 8.57 and its - unnumbered equivalent (fourth line from bottom). - -========== Chapter 9 =========== - --* Page 270 (BNa) - 8th line of example should read - \\\today\end{center} instead of \\\today{center} - --* Pages 272 and 274 (BGa, MGo) - Use correct (Lucida, not poor man's) guillemets - \symb{13}, \symb{14} for French - -========== Chapter 10 =========== - --* Several pages have index entries added (MGo) - --* Page 277 (LWi) - In CTAN version of shadow.sty \shadowbox is called \shadox - In example replace also \shadowdim by \sdim. (Unfortunately we used - one of the many variants of this package.) - --* Page 278 (DCa) - This is a ovalbox -should be - This is an ovalbox - --* Page 280-281 (MGo,FMi) - Describe new command \qbezier, and replace old bezier - style and command with \qbezier commands in examples. - --* Page 303 (FMi) - Change section heading 10.5 to "Packages Based on epic" - Change also table of contents on page xviii - --* Page 305 (FMi) - The lower picture should be turned 180 degrees. - --* Page 307 (DCa) - A tree graph ican bedrawn - should be - A tree graph can be drawn - -========== Chapter 11 =========== - --* Page 314 (MGo) - Figure 11.1: some of the dotted vertical and horizontal lines - indicating the coordinate system are part invisible - (printing problem) - --* Page 318 (DKu) - first line of boxed description of \epsfig command, - rotate=angle,% should be angle=degrees,% - --* Page 321 (MGo) - Figure 11.5 The vertical lines at the right-hand side of the - is invisible (printing problem) - --* Page 333 (PHa) - Footnote in Table 11.6: ZapfChancery (not ZaptChancery) - Tag entries for Sans Serif fonts as sl (slanted) instead - of it (italic) (FPo) - --* Page 333 last line (GGr) - Change to: The mapping between the layout in a PostScript font and -the font encoding needed by TeX ... - --* Page 340 (PHa) - 6th line before the end of 11.9.7: Hyphen missing in AMS-TeX - --* Page 340 (DKra,FMi) - para 4, line 5: ... (see tables 8.2 to 8.20 beginning in page 218) - -========== Chapter 12 =========== - --* Page 359 (DCa) - postamble command preceeding the index - should be - postamble command following the index - --* Page 360 (PHa) - last line of 12.4.2: the correct page reference is 355, not 353. - -========== Chapter 13 =========== - --* Page 393, middle of page (KML) - Utah Univeristy should read Utah University - --* Page 401, 5th line from bottom (SMi} - left braces missing in {G{\"o}}del}, should be {G{\"{o}}del} - -========== Chapter 14 =========== - --* Pages 435-438 (FMi) - By convention .dtx files are files that can be directly processed by -LaTeX (by making the `driver code' the first docstrip module) - -========== Appendix A =========== - --* Page 446 (DCa) -(\stepcounter description) - oldcr -should be - oldctr - --* Pages 448 and 449 (MGo) - All occurrences of the string "\cmd", representing the LaTeX - lengths parameters should not have the \ (backslash) to - be compatible with the syntax used in Lamport and the rest - of the Companion (Lamport assumes that cmd implicitly implies - the backslash). - --* Page 458, 2 para (MGo) - innner-pos should be inner-pos - --* Page 459 (DCa, MGo) -You use `cmd' for \sbox, but `\cmd' for lrbox. -Should be 'cmd' throughout to be compatible with Lamport's syntax. - --* Page 461 (FMi) - Add \ProvidesFile to table. - \PassOptionsToClass{option-list}{release} should read - \PassOptionsToClass{option-list}{class} - --* Page 462 (FMi) - Describe \ProvidesFile. This is like \ProvidesPackage but you need - to give the full file name including extension. 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See also `legal.txt' for additional -% information. -% -% The list of derived (unpacked) files belonging to the distribution -% and covered by LPPL is defined by the unpacking scripts (with -% extension .ins) which are part of the distribution. -% -% \fi -\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1995/12/01] - -\documentclass{ltxguide}[1999/02/28] - -\title{Cyrillic languages support in \LaTeX} - -\author{\copyright~Copyright 1998--1999,\\ Vladimir Volovich, - Werner Lemberg and \LaTeX3 Project Team.\\ All rights reserved.} - -\date{12 March 1999} - -\begin{document} - -\maketitle -\tableofcontents - -\begin{abstract} - This document contains basic information on the Cyrillic setup for - \LaTeX{}: how to get the fonts, how to set them up, how to use - the interface, its interaction with \babel{}, etc. This is only a first - draft of the document and it will probably be modified in future; so - please send in comments on it via the \texttt{latexbug} system - (see below). -\end{abstract} - - -\section{Introduction} - -Most Latin-based European languages were supported in \LaTeX{} by -introducing the~|T1|~font encoding and by using the \textsf{fontenc} -and \textsf{inputenc} packages; these use only standard \TeX{} means -to support any \mbox{8-bit} input encoding and this one standard font -encoding. The restriction to a single font encoding guarantees that -multiple languages can happily coexist in one document (\eg -hyphenation will be correct for all languages). - -Starting with the December~1998 Release, \LaTeX{} finally supports -Cyrillic languages. This support is based on the new standard -Cyrillic \TeX{} font encodings---|T2A|, |T2B|, |T2C|, and~|X2|. The -first three of these satisfy some basic requirements for -\LaTeX{}~|T*|~encodings, and thus can be used in multi-lingual documents -with other languages based on standard font encodings. - -The reason why we need four different Cyrillic font encodings is that -these font encodings support \emph{all} the Cyrillic languages that -have been used during the twentieth century (see -Section~\ref{fontencs})! The number of Cyrillic glyphs is large, so -they cannot be represented with 128~character slots; the other (lower) -128~slots are reserved for Latin letters and other invariant symbols -that are needed for the encoding to be a conformant -\LaTeX{}~\texttt{T}~encoding. - -There are some glyphs in the |T2*|~encodings which do not yet have -associated characters in \emph{Unicode}, the world-wide character -standard. Also, one more font encoding, |T2D|,~is planned for a -forthcoming release of \LaTeX{}. A lot of Cyrillic input encodings -are already supported (see Section~\ref{inputencs}), and additional -encodings could be added easily. - - -\subsection{Acknowledgments} -\label{sec:acks} - -The work on |T2*|~encodings was carried out by the T2~Team, led by -Alexander Berdnikov (other members are Mikhail Kolodin and Andrew -Janishewskii). The LH~fonts were produced by Olga Lapko (with -A.~Khodulev). The \textsf{T2} bundle and \textsf{ruhyphen} package -were written by Werner Lemberg and Vladimir Volovich (except that the -concrete hyphenation patterns which are part of \textsf{ruhyphen} came -from individual authors). The support for the Ukrainian language was -prepared by Andrij Shvaika. - - -\section{Installation} - -The \textsf{fontenc} and \textsf{inputenc} packages are installed -automatically in every base \LaTeX{} distribution. - -All the necessary extra files to use with these packages for Cyrillic -are in the \textsf{cyrillic} bundle, which at present contains the -following: four font encoding definition files (|t2aenc.def|, -|t2benc.def|, |t2cenc.def|, |x2enc.def|); several input encoding -definition files (all the other |*.def| files), and font definition -files (|*.fd|). -The installation of these is described here. - -\subsection{Fonts} - -The default font families in \LaTeX{} are the Computer Modern -families, namely the CM~fonts (|OT1|~encoded) and the EC~fonts -(|T1|~encoded). The LH~fonts, which are now available, provide -Computer Modern fonts for all Cyrillic font encodings. They are -designed to be compatible with the EC~fonts, and they provide the same -font shapes and sizes; they are available at |CTAN:fonts/cyrillic/lh| -(the latest version is 3.20). The installation instructions for the -fonts are in the file |INSTALL| in the font distribution. - -Other fonts, including Type~1 fonts, can also be used, provided that -their encoding (for \TeX{}) is \mbox{|T2|-compatible}. Some -ready-to-use packages supporting such fonts are also available, \eg at -\URL{ftp://ftp.vsu.ru/pub/tex} (they should soon be on \ctan). Currently, -you will find two packages there: \textsf{PsCyr}, which contains some -freely distributable Cyrillic Type~1 fonts with support for \LaTeX{}; -and \textsf{c1fonts}, which contains virtual fonts similar to the -\textsf{AE}~fonts package using the BlueSky and BaKoMa fonts -available from \ctan{} (see the |README| file in that package for -detailed information). Further font packages are expected soon. - -\subsection{Hyphenation patterns} - -You can find a collection of hyphenation patterns for the Russian -language in the \textsf{ruhyphen} package at -|CTAN:language/hyphenation/ruhyphen|. These patterns support the -|T2*|~encodings, as well as other popular font encodings used for -Russian typesetting (including the Omega internal encoding). -Patterns for other Cyrillic languages should be adapted to work with -the |T2*|~encodings. - -\subsection{\babel{} support for Russian and Ukrainian} -\label{bblrus} - -Version~3.6k of \babel{} includes support for the |T2*|~encodings and -for typesetting both Russian and Ukrainian texts using the Cyrillic -letters. The temporary fontencoding |LWN|, which was used in earlier -releases of \babel{}, will be withdrawn in the near future and replaced -by the |OT2| encoding. - -\subsection{Getting pre-built packages} - -Many of the major \TeX{} distributions, such as te\TeX{}, fp\TeX{} and -\TeX{}live, contain (or soon will) everything that is needed, -including the LH~fonts, \textsf{ruhyphen} and the latest version of -\babel{}. We hope that all \TeX{} distributions will soon include all -of these, so that the chances are that you will not need to install -this by yourself (but it is not difficult). - -If you are using em\TeX, Mik\TeX, or fp\TeX, you -can download the \textsf{ruemtex} package from -\URL{ftp://ftp.vsu.ru/pub/tex}. - -\section{Usage} - -Support for Cyrillic is based on these standard \LaTeX{} mechanisms: -the \textsf{fontenc} and \textsf{inputenc} packages (and on \babel{}). -Thus the basic principles for its use are similar to those for other -European languages: you simply add, to your document preamble, lines -like the following. - -\begin{verbatim} -\usepackage[T2A]{fontenc} -\usepackage[koi8-r]{inputenc} -\end{verbatim} - -Here you can put any desired input encoding instead of -\mbox{\texttt{koi8-r}}: for example, it would be \texttt{cp866} if you are -using a MS-DOS text editor with this Cyrillic code page to prepare your -documents, or \texttt{cp1251} if you are a MS~Windows user with Cyrillic -support. A full list of the available Cyrillic encodings can be found in -Section~\ref{inputencs} and in the file |cyinpenc.dtx|. - -Documents are, naturally, not restricted to a single font encoding; -this is essential for multi-lingual journals or documents. Such -changes can be made by using the |\fontencoding| command as part of a -font-change. However, it is best to access these font encodings via a -higher-level interface. - -Since such changes are often closely related to other -language-dependent settings, it is often sensible to use the \babel{} -system, which provides further useful `localisation' and standardised -multi-lingual interfaces (for further details, see -Section~\ref{bblrus}). Then you can use lines like the following in -your document: - -\begin{verbatim} -\usepackage[koi8-r]{inputenc} -\usepackage[russian]{babel} -\end{verbatim} - -This will automatically choose the default font encoding for Russian, -which is |T2A|, if available. Documentation of the complete set of -font-encoding selection rules can be found in |cyrillic.dtx| which is -part of |rusbabel|. - -These \LaTeX{} interfaces are very convenient because they make your -documents completely portable, being based solely on standard \TeX{} -features. This will mean that your documents can be processed on any -\TeX{} system without any need for re-encoding to the `native' -encoding used on each platform; this is because the encoding of the -document is specified in the document itself. - -Moreover, if necessary, more than one input encoding can be used -within a document; this could be useful if, for example, you need to -combine articles prepared by authors on different machines. Each part -of the document is then identified by a |\inputencoding| command, -which can therefore only be used between paragraphs. - -Please note that you must always use the two standard \LaTeX{} -commands, |\MakeUppercase| and |\MakeLowercase| to produce uppercase -or lowercase text in your documents. This is because |\uppercase| and -|\lowercase| will not work at all for Cyrillic (note that these latter -two commands are not, and never have been, available for use directly -in \LaTeX{} documents). - - -\section{Font encodings for Cyrillic languages} -\label{fontencs} - -The Cyrillic font encodings support the following languages. Note -that some languages can be properly typeset with more than one -encoding. - -\begin{itemize} -\raggedright -\item[|T2A|:] - Abaza, Avar, Agul, Adyghei, Azerbaijani, Altai, Balkar, Bashkir, - Bulgarian, Buryat, Byelorussian, Gagauz, Dargin, Dungan, Ingush, - Kabardino-Cherkess, Kazakh, Kalmyk, Karakalpak, Karachaevskii, - Karelian, Kirghiz, Komi-Zyrian, Komi-Permyak, Kumyk, Lak, Lezghin, - Macedonian, Mari-Mountain, Mari-Valley, Moldavian, Mongolian, - Mordvin-Moksha, Mordvin-Erzya, Nogai, Oroch, Osetin, Russian, Rutul, - Serbian, Tabasaran, Tadzhik, Tatar, Tati, Teleut, Tofalar, Tuva, - Turkmen, Udmurt, Uzbek, Ukrainian, Hanty-Obskii, Hanty-Surgut, - Gipsi, Chechen, Chuvash, Crimean-Tatar. -\item[|T2B|:] - Abaza, Avar, Agul, Adyghei, Aleut, Altai, Balkar, Byelorussian, - Bulgarian, Buryat, Gagauz, Dargin, Dolgan, Dungan, Ingush, Itelmen, - Kabardino-Cherkess, Kalmyk, Karakalpak, Karachaevskii, Karelian, - Ketskii, Kirghiz, Komi-Zyrian, Komi-Permyak, Koryak, Kumyk, Kurdian, - Lak, Lezghin, Mansi, Mari-Valley, Moldavian, Mongolian, - Mordvin-Moksha, Mordvin-Erzya, Nanai, Nganasan, Negidal, Nenets, - Nivh, Nogai, Oroch, Russian, Rutul, Selkup, Tabasaran, Tadzhik, - Tatar, Tati, Teleut, Tofalar, Tuva, Turkmen, Udyghei, Uigur, Ulch, - Khakass, Hanty-Vahovskii, Hanty-Kazymskii, Hanty-Obskii, - Hanty-Surgut, Hanty-Shurysharskii, Gipsi, Chechen, Chukcha, Shor, - Evenk, Even, Enets, Eskimo, Yukagir, Crimean Tatar, Yakut. -\item[|T2C|:] - Abkhazian, Bulgarian, Gagauz, Karelian, Komi-Zyrian, Komi-Permyak, - Kumyk, Mansi, Moldavian, Mordvin-Moksha, Mordvin-Erzya, Nanai, - Orok (Uilta), Negidal, Nogai, Oroch, Russian, Saam, Old-Bulgarian, - Old-Russian, Tati, Teleut, Hanty-Obskii, Hanty-Surgut, Evenk, - Crimean Tatar. -\end{itemize} - -The |X2|~encoding was designed to support all the above languages. -Its name does not start with |T| because, for example, it contains no -Latin letters (it is purely a Cyrillic glyph container); it therefore -cannot be used in mixed-script documents along with the other |T*| -encodings. Please consult Section~6.4 \textit{Naming conventions} of -the file |fntguide.tex| in the base \LaTeX{} distribution for details -of the differences between \LaTeX{} font encodings and how they are -named. - -There are two other \LaTeX{} Cyrillic font encodings, |OT2| and |LCY|, -that are not included in the base \LaTeX{} distribution. The first is -a \mbox{7-bit} encoding (hence the |O|) developed by the AMS; it is -useful for typesetting relatively small fragments of text in Cyrillic, -using a Latin transliteration scheme. The other, |LCY|, is an -\mbox{8-bit} Cyrillic encoding which is not compatible with the -requirements for \LaTeX{} |T*|~encodings (hence the |L|); thus it is not -suitable for typesetting multi-lingual documents, but it can be used in -Plain \TeX{}-based macro packages because it is an extension of |OT1|. -These two encodings are supported by \babel{} and by \textsf{ot2cyr}. - - -\section{Input encodings} -\label{inputencs} - -Several Cyrillic code-pages are widely used. Currently, \LaTeX{} -contains support for 20~Cyrillic input encodings (some of which are -variants of each other). - -\begin{itemize} - -\item |cp855| --- the standard \mbox{MS-DOS} Cyrillic code-page. - -\item |cp866| --- the standard \mbox{MS-DOS} Russian code-page. - Several code-pages very similar to this are also supported - (the differences are all in the range 242--254). - \begin{itemize} - \item |cp866av| -- the `Cyrillic Alternative' code-page (an - alternative variant of cp866); - \item |cp866mav| -- the `Modified Alternative Variant'; - \item |cp866nav| -- the `New Alternative Variant'; - \item |cp866tat| -- an experimental Tatarian code-page. - \end{itemize} - -\item |cp1251| --- the standard MS Windows Cyrillic code-page. - -\item \mbox{\texttt{koi8-r}} --- a standard Cyrillic code-page widely - used in UNIX-like systems for Russian language support that is - specified in RFC~1489. The situation with \mbox{\texttt{koi8-r}} is - somewhat similar to that for |cp866|: there are several similar - code-pages which coincide for all Russian letters but add some other - Cyrillic letters. The following are supported: - \begin{itemize} - \item \mbox{\texttt{koi8-u}} -- for Ukrainian; - \item \mbox{\texttt{koi8-ru}} -- this is described in a draft RFC - document specifying a widely used character set for mail and news - exchange in the Ukrainian internet community, as well as for - presenting WWW information resources in the Ukrainian language; - \item |isoir111| -- the \mbox{ISO-IR-111 ECMA} Cyrillic Code Page. - \end{itemize} - -\item |iso88595| --- the \mbox{ISO 8859-5} Cyrillic code-page (also called - \mbox{ISO-IR-144}). - -\item |maccyr| --- the Apple Macintosh Cyrillic code-page (also known - as Microsoft cp10007) and |macukr|, the Apple Macintosh Ukrainian - code-page, very similar to the Cyrillic code-page. - -\item The Mongolian code-pages: |ctt| |dbk| |mnk| |mos| |ncc| |mls|. - These code-pages were taken from Oliver Corff's `Mon\TeX' package - (available at |CTAN:language/mongolian/montex|). Since the |T2*| - encodings support the Mongolian Cyrillic script, it is convenient to - have support for Mongolian input encodings as well. Pointers to - documentation for these code-pages will be much appreciated. - -\end{itemize} - - -\section{Reporting bugs} - -In case you find a bug and want to report it, please follow the -guidelines given in the file |bugs.txt| in the base \LaTeX{} -distributions. Note that there is a category specifically for -reporting any bugs that occur only when using Cyrillic fonts or -support packages. - - -\section{Miscellanea in the \textsf{T2} bundle} -\label{t2m} - -The \textsf{T2}~bundle at |CTAN:macros/latex/contrib/supported/t2| -contains some other useful files, including support for Plain -\TeX{}-based macro packages, support for Bib\TeX{} and MakeIndex (see -also the \textsf{xindy} program and package---highly recommended for -making indices with Cyrillic), support for the \textsf{fontinst} -package, mapping tables relating these Cyrillic font encodings (and -input encodings) to the Unicode character names and slots (these are -in the subdirectory |enc-maps|), and more! - -To produce documented source listings of the \textsf{T2}~package, run -\LaTeX{} on the |*.dtx| and |*.fdd| files therein. - -When typesetting Cyrillic texts, there is a tradition of using -Cyrillic letters (in some situations) within math formul\ae, in -exactly the same way as most of the world uses Latin letters. -By default this does not work, because symbols declared with -|\DeclareTextSymbol| may not be used in math. - -If you need within math to `transparently' typeset glyphs declared in -font encoding definition files, then you could try using the -experimental \textsf{mathtext} package, which is also in the -\textsf{T2}~bundle. Note that this package uses up at least one -additional math alphabet per font encoding. For this and other -reasons, The \LaTeX3 Project Team considers that this experimental -extension to \LaTeX{}'s glyph-handling mechanisms should be used with -caution; but please try it out and send us your opinions and ideas. -Note that it is not included in the core of \LaTeX{} because both the -coding and the interfaces are likely to change at some point in the -future. - -Finally, here are some pointers to further information: - -\begin{quote} - \URL{http://www.cemi.rssi.ru/cyrtug}\\ - \URL{http://xtalk.price.ru/tex} -\end{quote} - -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/decustex.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/decustex.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 323d00f1b03..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/decustex.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,373 +0,0 @@ - LaTeX installation instructions for DECUS TeX (OpenVMS) - - 15 August 1994 - - -SUMMARY -======= - -This file contains instructions on how to install LaTeX for -DECUS TeX on OpenVMS. 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. - - * How to unpack the LaTeX distribution. - - * How to configure LaTeX. - - * How to create the LaTeX format. - - * How to install the LaTeX files. - - * How to check the LaTeX installation. - - * Post Installation Tasks. - - * Running LaTeX with old versions (PD V3.4 and earlier) of DECUS TeX - - -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. - -a) The old LaTeX 2.09 version will be kept in a subdirectory [.LATEX209] - in your TeXinputs tree (normally TEX_ROOT:[INPUTS]). - - When your LaTeX distribution was already installed in a subdirectory - (e.g. [.LATEX]), simply execute a rename: - RENAME TEX_ROOT:[INPUTS]LATEX.DIR LATEX209.DIR - (You may have to modify the file protection of the directory file.0 - - Otherwise, create a new subdirectory TEX_ROOT:[INPUTS.LATEX209] - All style files (.STY) as well as LATEX.TEX, LPLAIN.TEX, LFONTS.TEX, - SLITEX.TEX, SPLAIN.TEX, SFONTS.TEX, LHYPHEN.TEX, IDX.TEX, LABLST.TEX, - MAKEINDEX.TEX, SAMPLE.TEX, SMALL.TEX, TRYFONTS.TEX, TESTPAGE.TEX and - TESTA4.TEX should be moved into this directory. - -b) You need to set up a separate logical name for the LaTeX-2.09 search - list; to prevent interference with the new LaTeX release: - Edit the command procedure that is used to initialize the TeX system: - This is probably the file STARTTEX.COM, located in TEX_ROOT:[000000]. - Search for the definition of the TEX_INPUTS search list. Add a similar - definition using another name (.e.g. LTX_INPUTS) by duplicating the - search list in STARTTEX.COM. Change this new definition by adding - an entry "TEX_ROOT:[INPUTS.LATEX209]" at the top of the list, so - that the files from the old LaTeX-2.09 are accessed before the new files - from LaTeX2e. - -c) To use the old LaTeX 2.09 format, you have to define a new command - which uses the new logical name LTX_INPUTS as TeXinputs search path. - This is archived by adding the following line to STARTTEX.COM (best - place: just after the INITEX command definition): - - "$ OLATEX :== TEX/FORMAT=TEX_FORMATS:LPLAIN/TEXINPUTS=LTX_INPUTS:" - -d) There is no need to rename the old format file LPLAIN.FMT. The new LaTeX - format uses a different name (LATEX.FMT) per default. - But if there is a command procedure to generate the format files, you - might want to update it to reflect the changed location of the LaTeX-2.09 - sources. - -To install the recent changes, you have to reexecute the TeX initialization -procedure. To enshure that all logical names are properly redefined, you -should delete the logical name TEX_ROOT by - "DEASSIGN TEX_ROOT" -(or simply log out and start a new session). - - -UNPACKING THE DISTRIBUTION -========================== - -It is recommended that you keep the new LaTeX distributions an a -separate subdirectory. This simplifys later maintance work. -To unpack the sources, you should create a new directory, e.g: -TEX_ROOT:[INPUTS.LATEX.SRC]. -Copy the hole LaTeX distribution into this directory, and change -your working directory to this location with a SET DEFAULT command. -Now simply type - "INITEX UNPACK.INS" -(after you have initialized the TeX system). The unpack procedure -should then proceed without errors. -The time needed for Unpacking depends on your hardware equipment. -On an Alpha AXP machine (DEC 3000/400), this will last less than 5 minutes; -on an older VAX, you will probably need an order of magnitude more time. -(But I have never tested it on a VAX...) - - - -CONFIGURING LATEX -================= - -A) The TEXSYS.CFG file: ------------------------ -If you have a recent version of DECUS TeX (3.1415, PD V3.5 or later), no -special texsys.cfg file is needed. DECUS TeX is now fully compatible with -the extended input checking techniques used in the new LaTeX (LaTeX2e). -For a usable texsys.cfg setup with older (outdated) versions of DECUS TeX, -see the section -"Running LaTeX with old versions (PD 3.4 and earlier) of DECUS TeX" -below. - -B) Setting up multilingual hyphenation patterns: ------------------------------------------------- -If you want to use non USenglish hyphenation patterns (in addition -or as a replacement), you need to create a configuration file -"HYPHEN.CFG" to override the LaTeX defaults. -Your HYPHEN.CFG file should load all required hyphenation patterns. -At the end, the default language should be switched on and the appropiate -values of \lefthyphenmin and \righthyphenmin for this language should be -set. -It is strongly recommended to load the USenglish hyphenation patterns -as language 0 and to use this language as default to maintain compatibility -with other installations. This setup is needed to allow correct processing -of the delivered (english) LaTeX documentation files! -As an example for a HYPHEN.CFG file, a bilingual setup for german -and US english (can be used together with the babel package or german.sty) -is shown: -%% -%% This is file `hyphen.cfg', -%% -%% Modified for dual language support by Christian Spieler, 20. June 1994. -%% -%% This file is part of the LaTeX2e system. -%% ---------------------------------------- -%% - -\message{Loading hyphenation patterns for US english and German.} - -% PREPARING A FOREIGN LANGUAGE VERSION: -% -% This file loads hyphenation patterns for US english. -% If you want to load additional or other hyphenation patterns, -% you have to change this file, which is hereby allowed explicitly, -% under the restriction that if you do so, you MUST also change the -% message above. -% - -\message{US-English hyphenation} - \language=0 - \chardef\l@USenglish=\language - \input ushyphen \input ushyphen.upd - -\message{German hyphenation} - \newlanguage\l@german - \language=\l@german - \input ghyphen - -\language=\l@USenglish % USenglish as Default -\lefthyphenmin=2 \righthyphenmin=3 % disallow x- or -xx breaks -\endinput -%% -%% End of file `hyphen.cfg'. - -For a nongerman country, the needed modifications are obvious. -Further information can be found in "texpert.txt" and "lthyphen.dtx". - -C) Memory requirements: ------------------------ -LaTeX2e needs more main memory, string memory and hash space to -store its macros than previous versions of LaTeX. -Since DECUS TeX is compiled as (64 bit) BigTeX with large memory arrays, -this should not impose any problems. -When you have got a newer version of DECUS TeX (3.1415 PD 3.3a or later) -there should be enough pattern memory to load at least hyphenation patterns -for three different languages. The sizes of the current version (PD 3.5) -are: - trie size: 45000 - trie op size: 1000 - trie op size per language: 511 - -The bad news: -Up to now, DECUS TeX does not allow to adjust its internal arrays at -run time. Therefore, if you really need more space somewhere, you -have to recompile TeX -- the program -- with the appropiate changes, -sorry. - - - -CREATING THE LaTeX FORMAT -========================= - -Be sure that all hyphenation pattern sources requested by HYPHEN.CFG -are accessible through the TEX_INPUTS search list. When you did not -create a HYPHEN.CFG file, at least the US english hyphenation pattern -must be found this way under the name HYPHEN.TEX. - -To create the LaTeX format the first time, you should apply -the command: - - initex latex.ltx - -in the directory where you have unpacked the distribution. -This will create a file LATEX.FMT in this directory without -further interaction. - -This file has to be moved to the formats directory to be accessible -by the LATEX command. This can be archived by - - RENAME LATEX.FMT TEX_FORMATS: - SET FILE/PROTECTION=(W:RE) TEX_FORMATS:LATEX.FMT - -(If TEX_FORMATS: is located on a different disk in your installation, -you have to use the COPY command, instead. The protection setting enables -all users to use the new format.) - - - -PUTTING THE FILES WHERE LaTeX CAN READ THEM -=========================================== - -The LaTeX class and style files as well as some auxiliary .TEX files -need to be put in a directory of the TEX_INPUTS search path. In the -suggested setup, this is simply the parent directory of the location -where you have unpacked the distribution. -You should apply: - - RENAME latexbug.tex, testpage.tex, docstrip.tex, - - lablst.tex, idx.tex, nfssfont.tex, small2e.tex, sample2e.tex, - - *.cls, *.clo, *.sty, *.fd, *.def, *.ist [-] - - - -FINAL INSTALLATION STEPS -======================== - -To use LaTeX, some preparations need to be done: - -1.) You have to enshure that TeX looks into the right directories when - searching for LaTeX styles and classes. In the suggested setup, - the LaTeX core classes and styles have been put into the directory - TEX_ROOT:[INPUTS.LATEX]. This directory needs to be part of the - Texinputs search list, which is (normally) defined by the logical - name TEX_INPUTS (without colon!). Check the TeX startup command file - STARTTEX.COM (should be found in TEX_ROOT:[000000]). The list of - equivalences in the definition of "TEX_INPUTS" should contain the - directory where you intend to place the LaTeX2e classes. For correct - operation, it is ABSOLUTELY neccessary that this directory is listed - before any location of old LaTeX-2.09 files! - (For efficiency, it might be best to place directories with frequently - used packages/styles/classes near the top of the search list.) - -2.) You have to modify (or add) the LATEX command definition in the TeX - initialization procedure. The proposed setup is to use a "LATEX" DCL - command, which gets defined in the DECUS-TEX.CLD command definition - file. - You have to edit the file TEX_ROOT:[EXE]DECUS-TEX.CLD. If there is no - entry for a verb LATEX, add one by duplicating the definition for - the verb TEX (and changing the verb name into LATEX). - a) Modify the default value of the qualifier "FORMAT" into - "TEX_FORMATS:LATEX" (if you had LaTeX-2.09, the old value - was TEX_FORMATS:LPLAIN). - b) Check, if the default value of the TEXINPUTS qualifier is - the logical name you chose for the LaTeX2e input path. Normally - this should be "TEX_INPUTS:" (WITH trailing colon!). - -Now you should rerun the command file TEX_ROOT:STARTTEX.COM to get the -changes to the TeX system setup into effect. -To trigger the redefinition of all TeX related logical names, you have -to delete the logical name TEX_ROOT by - "DEASSIGN TEX_ROOT" -(or to log out and start a new session). - - - -CHECKING THAT THE INSTALLATION WORKED -===================================== - -To check that the installation is working: - -* Be shure you have executed the STARTTEX.COM command file - (found in the root directory of the TeX directory tree). - -* Set your current directory to TEX_ROOT:[INPUTS.LATEX.SRC] - (or the location you used to unpack the LaTeX distribution). - -* Check that there is no file ARTICLE.CLS in this directory. - If you have found one, rename or remove it. - -* Execute the command - - LATEX LTXCHECK - - This will run a test on the LaTeX installation and should produce - 'OK!' to a number of test. If it does not, then see the `PROBLEMS' - section in install.txt. - - You have now installed LaTeX! - - - -POST INSTALLATION TASKS -======================= - -In the DECUS TeX distribution, there is a command procedure FMTBUILD.COM -in the TEX_FORMATS: location to simplify recreation of all TeX formats -after a change or an update to the TeX program. You might want to -integrate the new LaTeX format into this procedure. The strategy of this -procedure is to copy all needed sources into the TEX_FORMATS: location and -building the format files right there. -To include the LaTeX format in this procecure, you have to add a section -looking similar to: -======================= start here ======================== -$ -$LATEX: -$LaTeX_STD: -$!LaTeX (LaTeX2e release), standard configuration: -$ copy TEX_ROOT:[INPUTS.LATEX.SRC]*.ltx *.*; -$ copy TEX_ROOT:[INPUTS.LATEX.SRC]texsys.cfg *.cfg -$ copy TEX_ROOT:[INPUTS.LATEX.SRC]hyphen.cfg *.cfg -$ initex "latex.ltx" -$ dele *.ltx;* /log -$ dele texsys.aux;* /log -$ dele texsys.cfg;* /log -$ dele hyphen.cfg;* /log -$ -====================== end here =========================== - -When you have decided to keep the LaTeX-2.09 system, you should -modify the corresponding section in FMTBUILD.COM to reflect the -changes described in the section "SAVING ANY OLD VERSION OF LaTeX"!! - - - -RUNNING LaTeX WITH OLD VERSIONS (PD V3.4 AND EARLIER) OF DECUS TeX -================================================================== - -These version of DECUS TeX do no use the TEXINPUTS search path when -trying to open a file via \openin. This behaviour breaks the -enhance input file checking techniques implemented in LaTeX (LaTeX2e) -without further precautions. -To get around this problem, LaTeX allows an alternate way to specify the -TEXINPUTS search path to the file checking macros. This is done -through a special macro definition which has to be supplied by the -user (= LaTeX installer) via the file TEXSYS.CFG. -The following example shows a TEXSYS.CFG file which is known to work -when your LaTeX system files are accessed through the logical name -"TEX_INPUTS": - -%% texsys.cfg for DECUS TeX (VMS) -%% -% \subsection{VMS (???)} -% Some VMS implementations have different paths -% for |\openin| and |\input|. For these one could use definitions like -% the following: -% -\def\@currdir{[]} -\def\input@path{% - {SYS$DISK:[]}% - {TEX_INPUTS:}% -} -\endinput -%% -%% end of texsys.cfg for DECUS TeX - -For further details, see dircheck.dtx and texpert.txt. - - ---- Copyright 1994 Christian Spieler and the LaTeX3 project --- ---- All rights reserved. --- diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/directex.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/directex.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f20a0028bff..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/directex.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,135 +0,0 @@ -Abstract: LaTeX installation guide for DirectTeX v2.0, 2nd version -===================================================================== - - Wilfried Ricken - Blumenfeldstrasse 4 - 44795 Bochum - Germany - +49-234-450400 - wilfr@hadron.tp2.ruhr-uni-bochum.de - -===================================================================== - - LaTeX installation instructions for DirectTeX - ============================================= - - 6 June 1994 - - -NOTE: LaTeX is installed and ready to use in DirectTeX 2.0 and later. -If you have an older version of DirectTeX then please upgrade. Don't -expect any support if you decide to merge this release of LaTeX with -an older version of DirectTeX! If you have DirectTeX 2.0 or later -then you will only need to read the following instructions if you -decide to update the version of LaTeX distributed with DirectTeX. - -NOTE: All folder names are relative to your global TeX folder, e.g. -`TeX-Inputs:LaTeX' refers to the folder `{dt_TeXFolder}TeX-Inputs:LaTeX'. - - -SUMMARY -======= - -This file contains instructions on how to install LaTeX for DirectTeX. -Before reading this file you should read install.txt, which explains -how the LaTeX installation works in more detail. - -The following sections describe: - - * How to save any old version of LaTeX. - - * How to unpack the LaTeX distribution. - - * How to create the LaTeX format. - - * How to check that the installation worked. - - * Removing unnecessary files. - - -SAVING ANY OLD VERSION OF LATEX -=============================== - -If you have DirectTeX 2.0, you do not have to do anything do save the -old LaTeX 2.09 because it is already located in a folder `LaTeX-2.09' -and not within the `TeX-Inputs' folder, which is normally searched by -TeX. - - -UNPACKING THE DISTRIBUTION -========================== - -To unpack the LaTeX distribution: - - * Delete all files from the `TeX-Inputs:LaTeX' folder. - - * Move all files in the distribution to this folder. - - * Start up DirectTeX and set the current directory to this folder. - - * Execute the following commands: - - Set dt_TeXLogFiles '' - TeX -i unpack.ins - -This will start the unpacking process. This may take some time: -about 7 minutes on a Quadra 840. Now move the files `gind.ist' -and `gglo.ist' to the folder `Aux-Inputs:MakeIndex'. - - -CREATING THE LATEX FORMAT -========================= - -To create the LaTeX format: - - * Select `Initialize Formats...' from the `Formats' menu. - - * Select `LaTeX' or `BigLaTeX' and click OK. - -If you want to create the format manually, simply execute the command - - TeX -i latex.ltx - -NOTE: DirectTeX v2.0 does not contain a hyphen.tex file. Instead it -contains a folder `TeX-Inputs:Hyphenation' which contains some files -`hyphen-??.tex' and a file `hyphen.cfg'. The latter one may be -used to specify the hyphenation patterns to use. It is configured to -include the German and the US English hyphenation patterns and to set -the default language to US English. - - -CHECKING THAT THE INSTALLATION WORKED -===================================== - -To check that the installation worked: - - * Set the current directory to the `TeX-LogFiles' folder. - - * Execute the command - - LaTeX ltxcheck.tex - -This will run a test of the LaTeX installation and should produce -`OK!' to a number of tests. If it does not then see `PROBLEMS' -in install.txt. - -You have now installed LaTeX! - - -REMOVING UNNECESSARY FILES -========================== - -After LaTeX has been successfully installed, you might want to delete -some non-essential files (after making backup copies) to free up space -on your hard disk. From the `TeX-Inputs:LaTeX' folder, delete all -files ending in: - - .ins .drv .dtx .fdd .log .aux .txt .err .ps - -You may also look at the files *guide.tex, typeset and print them and -then delete them to save more space. These files contain some -information about certain characteristics of LaTeX. - - ---- Copyright 1994 Wilfried Ricken and the LaTeX3 project. --- ---- All rights reserved. --- diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/doc.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/doc.pdf Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 00000000000..57cff659742 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/doc.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/docstrip.dvi b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/docstrip.dvi Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index 829e89fd9a0..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/docstrip.dvi +++ /dev/null diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/docstrip.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/docstrip.pdf Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 00000000000..bbf54540814 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/docstrip.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/emtex.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/emtex.txt deleted file mode 100644 index ae1f5353b6c..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/emtex.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,124 +0,0 @@ - -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 --- 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. 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See also `legal.txt' for additional -% information. -% -% The list of derived (unpacked) files belonging to the distribution -% and covered by LPPL is defined by the unpacking scripts (with -% extension .ins) which are part of the distribution. -% -% \fi -% Filename: fntguide.tex - -\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1995/12/01] - -\documentclass{ltxguide}[1995/11/28] - -\title{\LaTeXe{} font selection} - -\author{\copyright~Copyright 1995--2004, \LaTeX3 Project Team.\\ - All rights reserved.} - -\date{10 February 2004} - -\begin{document} - -\maketitle - -\tableofcontents - -\section{Introduction} - -This document describes the new font selection features of the \LaTeX{} -Document Preparation System. It is intended for package writers who -want to write font-loading packages similar to |times| or |latexsym|. - -This document is only a brief introduction to the new facilities and -is intended for package writers who are familiar with \TeX{} fonts and -\LaTeX{} packages. It is \emph{neither} a user-guide \emph{nor} a -reference manual for fonts in \LaTeXe. - -\subsection{\LaTeXe~fonts} - -The most important difference between \LaTeX~2.09 and \LaTeXe{} is the -way that fonts are selected. In \LaTeX~2.09, the Computer Modern fonts -were built into the \LaTeX~format, and so customizing \LaTeX{} to use -other fonts was a major effort. - -In \LaTeXe, very few fonts are built into the format, and there are -commands to load new text and math fonts. Packages such as |times| or -|latexsym| allow authors to access these fonts. -This document describes how to write similar font-loading packages. - -The \LaTeXe{} font selection system was first released as the `New Font -Selection Scheme' (NFSS) in 1989, and then in release~2 in 1993. -\LaTeXe{} includes NFSS release~2 as standard. - -\subsection{Overview} - -This document contains an overview of the new font commands -of \LaTeX. - -\begin{description} - -\item[Section~\ref{Sec:text}] describes the commands for selecting fonts - in classes and packages. It lists the five \LaTeX{} font - attributes, and lists the commands for selecting fonts. It also - describes how to customize the author commands such as |\textrm| and - |\textit| to suit your document design. - -\item[Section~\ref{Sec:math}] explains the commands for controlling - \LaTeX{} math fonts. It describes how to specify new math fonts and - new math symbols. - -\item[Section~\ref{Sec:install}] explains how to install new fonts into - \LaTeX. It shows how \LaTeX{} font attributes are turned into \TeX{} - font names, and how to specify your own fonts using font definition - files. - -\item[Section~\ref{Sec:encode}] discusses text font encodings. - It describes how to declare a new encoding and how to define - commands, such as |\AE| or |\"|, which have different definitions in - different encodings, depending on whether ligatures, etc.\ are - available in the encoding. - -\item[Section~\ref{Sec:misc}] covers font miscellanea. It describes how - \LaTeX{} performs font substitution, how to customize fonts that are - preloaded in the \LaTeX{} format, and the naming conventions used in - \LaTeX{} font selection. - -\end{description} - -\subsection{Further information} - -For a general introduction to \LaTeX, including the new features of -\LaTeXe, you should read \emph{\LaTeXbook}, -Leslie Lamport, Addison Wesley, 2nd~ed, 1994. - -A more detailed description of the \LaTeX{} font selection scheme is to -be found in \emph{\LaTeXcomp}, Goossens, Mittelbach and Samarin, Addison -Wesley, 1994. - -The \LaTeX{} font selection scheme is based on \TeX, which is described -by its developer in \emph{The \TeX book}, Donald E.~Knuth, Addison -Wesley, 1986, revised in 1991 to include the features of \TeX~3. - -Sebastian Rahtz's |psnfss| software contains the software for using a -large number of Type~1 fonts (including the Adobe Laser Writer 35 and -the Monotype CD-ROM fonts) in \LaTeX. It should be available from the -same source as your copy of \LaTeX. - -The |psnfss| software uses fonts generated by Alan Jeffrey's -|fontinst| software. This can convert fonts from Adobe Font Metric -format into a format readable by \LaTeX, including the generation of -the font definition files described in Section~\ref{Sec:install}. The -|fontinst| software should be available from the same source as your -copy of \LaTeX. - -Whenever practical, \LaTeX{} uses the font naming scheme called -`fontname'; this was described in \emph{Filenames for fonts},% -\footnote{An up-to-date electronic version -of this document can be found on any CTAN server, in the directory -\texttt{info/fontname}.} -\emph{TUGboat}~11(4),~1990. - -The class-writer's guide \emph{\clsguide} describes -the new \LaTeX{} features for writers of document classes and packages -and is kept in |clsguide.tex|. Configuring -\LaTeX{} is covered by the guide \emph{\cfgguide} in -\texttt{cfgguide.tex} whilst the philosophy behind our policy on -modifying \LaTeX{} is described in \emph{\modguide} in -\texttt{modguide.tex}. - -We are gradually turning the source code for \LaTeX{} into a \LaTeX{} -document \emph{\sourcecode}. This document includes an index of -\LaTeX{} commands and can be typeset from |source2e.tex|. - -For more information about \TeX{} and \LaTeX{}, please contact your -local \TeX{} Users Group, or the international \TeX{} Users Group. -Here are some useful addresses. -\begin{quote}\small\label{addrs} - \TeX{} Users Group, P.O. Box 1239, Three Rivers, CA~93271-1239, USA\\ - Fax:~+1~209~561~4584 \ Email: \texttt{tug@mail.tug.org} - - UK TUG, 1 Eymore Close, Selly Oak, Birmingham B29~4LB, UK\\ - Fax: +44 121 476 2159 \ Email: \texttt{uktug-enquiries@tex.ac.uk} -\end{quote} - - -\section{Text fonts} -\label{Sec:text} - -This section describes the commands available to class and package -writers for specifying and selecting fonts. - -\subsection{Text font attributes} - -Every text font in \LaTeX{} has five \emph{attributes}: -\begin{description} - -\item[encoding] This specifies the order that characters appear in the - font. The two most common text encodings used in \LaTeX{} are - Knuth's `\TeX{} text' encoding, and the `\TeX{} text extended' - encoding developed by the \TeX{} Users Group members during a \TeX{} - Conference at Cork in~1990 (hence its informal name `Cork encoding'). - -\item[family] The name for a collection of fonts, usually grouped under - a common name by the font foundry. For example, `Adobe Times', `ITC - Garamond', and Knuth's `Computer Modern Roman' are all font families. - -\item[series] How heavy or expanded a font is. For example, `medium - weight', `narrow' and `bold extended' are all series. - -\item[shape] The form of the letters within a font family. For - example, `italic', `oblique' and `upright' (sometimes called - `roman') are all font shapes. - -\item[size] The design size of the font, for example `10pt'. If no - dimension is specified, `pt' is assumed. - -\end{description} -The possible values for these attributes are given short acronyms by -\LaTeX. The most common values for the font encoding are: -\begin{center} -\begin{minipage}{.7\linewidth} - \begin{tabular}{rl} - |OT1| & \TeX{} text \\ - |T1| & \TeX{} extended text \\ - |OML| & \TeX{} math italic \\ - |OMS| & \TeX{} math symbols \\ - |OMX| & \TeX{} math large symbols \\ - |U| & Unknown \\ - |L<xx>| & A local encoding - \end{tabular} -\end{minipage} -\end{center} -The `local' encodings are intended for font encodings which are only -locally available, for example a font containing an organisation's -logo in various sizes. - -There are far too many font families to list them all, but some common -ones are: -\begin{center} -\begin{minipage}{.7\linewidth} - \begin{tabular}{rl} - |cmr| & Computer Modern Roman \\ - |cmss| & Computer Modern Sans \\ - |cmtt| & Computer Modern Typewriter \\ - |cmm| & Computer Modern Math Italic \\ - |cmsy| & Computer Modern Math Symbols \\ - |cmex| & Computer Modern Math Extensions \\ - |ptm| & Adobe Times \\ - |phv| & Adobe Helvetica \\ - |pcr| & Adobe Courier - \end{tabular} -\end{minipage} -\end{center} -The most common values for the font series are: -\begin{center} -\begin{minipage}{.7\linewidth} - \begin{tabular}{rl} - |m| & Medium \\ - |b| & Bold \\ - |bx| & Bold extended \\ - |sb| & Semi-bold \\ - |c| & Condensed - \end{tabular} -\end{minipage} -\end{center} -The most common values for the font shape are: -\begin{center} -\begin{minipage}{.7\linewidth} - \begin{tabular}{rl} - |n| & Normal (that is `upright' or `roman') \\ - |it| & Italic \\ - |sl| & Slanted (or `oblique') \\ - |sc| & Caps and small caps - \end{tabular} -\end{minipage} -\end{center} -The font size is specified as a dimension, for example |10pt| or -|1.5in| or |3mm|; if no unit is specified, |pt| is assumed. These five -parameters specify every \LaTeX{} font, for example: -\begin{center} - \begin{tabular}{@{}r@{\,}l@{\,}c@{\,}c@{\,}cc@{}r@{}} - \multicolumn{5}{@{}c}{\emph{\LaTeX{} specification}} & - \emph{Font} & - \emph{\TeX{} font name} \\ - |OT1| & |cmr| & |m| & |n| & |10| & - Computer Modern Roman 10 point & - |cmr10| \\ - |OT1| & |cmss| & |m| & |sl| & |1pc| & - Computer Modern Sans Oblique 1 pica & - |cmssi12| \\ - |OML| & |cmm| & |m| & |it| & |10pt| & - Computer Modern Math Italic 10 point & - |cmmi10| \\ - |T1| & |ptm| & |b| & |it| & |1in| & - Adobe Times Bold Italic 1 inch & - |ptmb8t at 1in| - \end{tabular} -\end{center} -These five parameters are displayed whenever \LaTeX{} gives an overfull -box warning, for example: -\begin{verbatim} - Overfull \hbox (3.80855pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 314--318 - []\OT1/cmr/m/n/10 Normally [] and [] will be iden-ti-cal, -\end{verbatim} -The author commands for fonts set the five attributes: -\begin{center} - \begin{tabular}{rcl} - \emph{Author command} & - \emph{Attribute} & - \emph{Value in} |article| \emph{class} \\ - |\textrm{..}| or |\rmfamily| & family & |cmr| \\ - |\textsf{..}| or |\sffamily| & family & |cmss| \\ - |\texttt{..}| or |\ttfamily| & family & |cmtt| \\ - |\textmd{..}| or |\mdseries| & series & |m| \\ - |\textbf{..}| or |\bfseries| & series & |bx| \\ - |\textup{..}| or |\upshape| & shape & |n| \\ - |\textit{..}| or |\itshape| & shape & |it| \\ - |\textsl{..}| or |\slshape| & shape & |sl| \\ - |\textsc{..}| or |\scshape| & shape & |sc| \\ - |\tiny| & size & |5pt| \\ - |\scriptsize| & size & |7pt| \\ - |\footnotesize| & size & |8pt| \\ - |\small| & size & |9pt| \\ - |\normalsize| & size & |10pt| \\ - |\large| & size & |12pt| \\ - |\Large| & size & |14.4pt| \\ - |\LARGE| & size & |17.28pt| \\ - |\huge| & size & |20.74pt| \\ - |\Huge| & size & |24.88pt| - \end{tabular} -\end{center} -The values used by these commands are determined by the document class, -using the parameters defined in Section~\ref{Sec:text.param}. - -Note that there are no author commands for selecting new encodings. -These should be provided by packages, such as the |fontenc| package. - -This section does not explain how \LaTeX{} font specifications are -turned into \TeX{} font names. This is described in -Section~\ref{Sec:install}. - -\subsection{Selection commands} - -The low-level commands used to select a text font are as follows. - -\begin{decl} -|\fontencoding| \arg{encoding} \\ -|\fontfamily| \arg{family}\\ -|\fontseries| \arg{series}\\ -|\fontshape| \arg{shape}\\ -|\fontsize| \arg{size} \arg{baselineskip}\\ -|\linespread| \arg{factor} -\end{decl} - -\NEWdescription{1998/12/01} -Each of the commands starting with |\font...| sets one of the font -attributes; |\fontsize| also sets |\baselineskip|. The |\linespread| -command prepares to multiply the current (or newly defined) -|\baselineskip| with \m{factor} (e.g., spreads the lines apart for -values greater one). - -The actual font in use is not altered by these commands, but the -current attributes are used to determine which font and baseline skip -to use after the next |\selectfont| command. - - -\begin{decl} -|\selectfont| -\end{decl} -Selects a text font, based on the current values of the font attributes. - -\emph{Warning}: There \emph{must} be a |\selectfont| command -immediately after any settings of the font parameters by (some of) -the six commands above, before any following text. -For example, it is legal to say: -\begin{verbatim} - \fontfamily{ptm}\fontseries{b}\selectfont Some text. -\end{verbatim} -but it is \emph{not} legal to say: -\begin{verbatim} - \fontfamily{ptm} Some \fontseries{b}\selectfont text. -\end{verbatim} -You may get unexpected results if you put text between a -|\font<parameter>| command (or |\linespread|) and a |\selectfont|. - -\begin{decl} -|\usefont| \arg{encoding} \arg{family} \arg{series} \arg{shape} -\end{decl} -A short hand for the equivalent |\font...| commands followed by a -call to |\selectfont|. - - -\subsection{Internals} - -The current values of the font attributes are held in internal macros. - -\begin{decl} - |\f@encoding| \\ - |\f@family| \\ - |\f@series| \\ - |\f@shape| \\ - |\f@size| \\ - |\f@baselineskip| \\ - |\tf@size| \\ - |\sf@size| \\ - |\ssf@size| -\end{decl} - -These hold the current values of the encoding, the family, the series, -the shape, the size, the baseline skip, the main math size, the -`script' math size and the `scriptscript' math size. The last three -are accessible only within a formula; outside of math they may contain -arbitrary values. - -For example, to set the size to 12 without -changing the baseline skip: -\begin{verbatim} - \fontsize{12}{\f@baselineskip} -\end{verbatim} -However, you should \emph{never} alter the values of the internal -commands directly; they must only be modified using the low-level -commands like |\fontfamily|, |\fontseries|, etc. If you disobey this -warning you might produce code that loops. - -\subsection{Parameters for author commands} -\label{Sec:text.param} - -The parameter values set by author commands such as |\textrm| and -|\rmfamily|, etc.\ are not hard-wired into \LaTeX; instead these -commands use the values of a number of parameters set by the document -class and packages. For example, |\rmdefault| is the name of the -default family selected by |\textrm| and |\rmfamily|. Thus to set a -document in Adobe Times, Helvetica and Courier, the document designer -specifies: -\begin{verbatim} - \renewcommand{\rmdefault}{ptm} - \renewcommand{\sfdefault}{phv} - \renewcommand{\ttdefault}{pcr} -\end{verbatim} - -\begin{decl} - |\encodingdefault| \\ - |\familydefault| \\ - |\seriesdefault| \\ - |\shapedefault| -\end{decl} -The encoding, family, series and shape of the main body font. By -default these are |OT1|, |\rmdefault|, |m| and |n|. Note that since -the default family is |\rmdefault|, this means that changing -|\rmdefault| will change the main body font of the document. - -\begin{decl} - |\rmdefault| \\ - |\sfdefault| \\ - |\ttdefault| -\end{decl} -The families selected by |\textrm|, |\rmfamily|, |\textsf|, -|\sffamily|, |\texttt| and |\ttfamily|. By default these are |cmr|, -|cmss| and |cmtt|. - -\begin{decl} - |\bfdefault| \\ - |\mddefault| -\end{decl} -The series selected by |\textbf|, |\bfseries|, |\textmd| and -|\mdseries|. By default these are |bx| and |m|. -These values are suitable for the default families used. If other -fonts are used as standard document fonts (for example, certain -PostScript fonts) it might be necessary to adjust the value of -|\bfdefault| to |b| since only a few such families have a `bold -extended' series. An alternative (taken for the fonts provided by -|psnfss|) is to define silent substitutions from |bx| series to |b| -series with special |\DeclareFontShape| declarations and the |ssub| -size function, see Section~\ref{sec:sizefunct}. - - -\begin{decl} - |\itdefault| \\ - |\sldefault| \\ - |\scdefault| \\ - |\updefault| -\end{decl} -The shapes selected by |\textit|, |\itshape|, |\textsl|, |\slshape|, -|\textsc|, |\scshape|, |\textup| and |\upshape|. By default these are -|it|, |sl|, |sc| and |n|. - -Note that there are no parameters for the size commands. These should -be defined directly in class files, for example: -\begin{verbatim} - \renewcommand{\normalsize}{\fontsize{10}{12}\selectfont} -\end{verbatim} -More elaborate examples (setting additional parameters when the text -size is changed) can be found in |classes.dtx| the source -documentation for the classes |article|, |report|, and |book|. - - -\subsection{Special font declaration commands} - -\begin{decl} -|\DeclareFixedFont| \arg{cmd} \arg{encoding} \arg{family} \arg{series} - \arg{shape} \arg{size} -\end{decl} - -Declares command \m{cmd} to be a font switch which selects the font -that is specified by the attributes \m{encoding}, \m{family}, -\m{series}, \m{shape}, and \m{size}. - -The font is selected without any adjustments to baselineskip and other -surrounding conditions. - -This example makes |{\picturechar .}| select a small dot very quickly: -\begin{verbatim} - \DeclareFixedFont{\picturechar}{OT1}{cmr}{m}{n}{5} -\end{verbatim} - - -\begin{decl} -|\DeclareTextFontCommand| \arg{cmd} \arg{font-switches} -\end{decl} - -Declares command \m{cmd} to be a font command with one argument. -The current font attributes are locally modified by \m{font-switches} -and then the argument of \m{cmd} is typeset in the resulting new font. - -Commands defined by |\DeclareTextFontCommand| automatically take care -of any necessary italic correction (on either side). - -The following example shows how |\textrm| is defined by the kernel. -\begin{verbatim} - \DeclareTextFontCommand{\textrm}{\rmfamily} -\end{verbatim} - -To define a command that always typeset its argument in the italic -shape of the main document font you could declare: -\begin{verbatim} - \DeclareTextFontCommand{\normalit}{\normalfont\itshape} -\end{verbatim} - -This declaration can be used to change the meaning of a command; if -\m{cmd} is already defined, a log that it has been redefined -is put in the transcript file. - -\begin{decl} -|\DeclareOldFontCommand| \arg{cmd} \arg{text-switch} - \arg{math-switch} -\end{decl} - -Declares command \m{cmd} to be a font switch (i.e.~used with the -syntax |{<cmd>...}|) having the definition \m{text-switch} -when used in text and the definition \m{math-switch} when used in a -formula. -Math alphabet commands, like |\mathit|, when used within \m{math-switch} -should not have an argument. Their use in this argument causes their -semantics to change so that they here act as a font switch, as -required by the usage of the \m{cmd}. - -This declaration is useful for setting up commands like |\rm| to behave -as they did in \LaTeX~2.09. We strongly urge you \emph{not} to misuse -this declaration to invent new font commands. - -The following example defines |\it| to produce the italic shape of the -main document font if used in text and to switch to the font that would -normally be produced by the math alphabet |\mathit| if used in a -formula. -\begin{verbatim} - \DeclareOldFontCommand{\it}{\normalfont\itshape}{\mathit} -\end{verbatim} - -This declaration can be used to change the meaning of a command; if -\m{cmd} is already defined, a log that it has been redefined -is put in the transcript file. - - -\section{Math fonts} -\label{Sec:math} - -This section describes the commands available to class and package -writers for specifying math fonts and math commands. - -\subsection{Math font attributes} - -The selection of fonts within math mode is quite different to that of -text fonts. - -Some math fonts are selected explicitly by one-argument commands such -as |\mathsf{max}| or |\mathbf{vec}|; such fonts are called \emph{math -alphabets}. These math alphabet commands affect only the font used -for letters and symbols of type |\mathalpha| (see -Section~\ref{Sec:math.commands}); other symbols within the argument -will be left unchanged. The predefined math alphabets are: -\begin{center} - \begin{tabular}{ccc} - \emph{Alphabet} & \emph{Description} & \emph{Example} \\ - |\mathnormal| & default & $abcXYZ$ \\ - |\mathrm| & roman & $\mathrm{abcXYZ}$ \\ - |\mathbf| & bold roman & $\mathbf{abcXYZ}$ \\ - |\mathsf| & sans serif & $\mathsf{abcXYZ}$ \\ - |\mathit| & text italic & $\mathit{abcXYZ}$ \\ - |\mathtt| & typewriter & $\mathtt{abcXYZ}$ \\ - |\mathcal| & calligraphic & $\mathcal{XYZ}$ - \end{tabular} -\end{center} -Other math fonts are selected implicitly by \TeX{} for symbols, with -commands such as |\oplus| (producing $\oplus$) or with straight -characters like |>>| or |+|. Fonts containing such math symbols are -called \emph{math symbol fonts}. The predefined math symbol fonts -are: -\begin{center} - \begin{tabular}{ccc} - \emph{Symbol font} & \emph{Description} & \emph{Example} \\ - |operators| & symbols from |\mathrm| & $[\;+\;]$ \\ - |letters| & symbols from |\mathnormal| & $<<\star>>$ \\ - |symbols| & most \LaTeX{} symbols & $\leq*\geq$ \\ - |largesymbols| & large symbols & $\sum\prod\int$ - \end{tabular} -\end{center} -Some math fonts are both \emph{math alphabets} and \emph{math symbol -fonts}, for example |\mathrm| and |operators| are the same font, and -|\mathnormal| and |letters| are the same font. - -Math fonts in \LaTeX{} have the same five attributes as text fonts: -encoding, family, series, shape and size. However, there are no -commands that allow the attributes to be individually changed. -Instead, the conversion from math fonts to these five attributes is -controlled by the \emph{math version}. For example, the |normal| math -version maps: -\begin{center} - \begin{tabular}{rlc@{ }c@{ }c@{ }c} - \multicolumn{2}{c}{\emph{Math font}} & - \multicolumn{4}{c}{\emph{External font}} \\ - \emph{Alphabets} & \emph{Symbol fonts} & - \multicolumn{4}{c}{\emph{Attributes}} \\ - |\mathnormal| & |letters| & |OML| & |cmm| & |m| & |it| \\ - |\mathrm| & |operators| & |OT1| & |cmr| & |m| & |n| \\ - |\mathcal| & |symbols| & |OMS| & |cmsy| & |m| & |n| \\ - & |largesymbols| & |OMX| & |cmex| & |m| & |n| \\ - |\mathbf| & & |OT1| & |cmr| & |bx| & |n| \\ - |\mathsf| & & |OT1| & |cmss| & |m| & |n| \\ - |\mathit| & & |OT1| & |cmr| & |m| & |it| \\ - |\mathtt| & & |OT1| & |cmtt| & |m| & |n| - \end{tabular} -\end{center} -The |bold| math version is similar except that it contains bold fonts. -The command |\boldmath| selects the |bold| math version. - -Math versions can only be changed outside of math mode. - -The two predefined math versions are: -\begin{center} - \begin{tabular}{rl} - |normal| & the default math version \\ - |bold| & the bold math version - \end{tabular} -\end{center} -Packages may define new math alphabets, math symbol fonts, and math -versions. This section describes the commands for writing such -packages. - -\subsection{Selection commands} - -There are no commands for selecting symbol fonts. Instead, these are -selected indirectly through symbol commands like |\oplus|. -Section~\ref{Sec:math.commands} explains how to define symbol commands. - -\begin{decl} - |\mathnormal{<math>}|\\ - |\mathcal{<math>}|\\ - |\mathrm{<math>}|\\ - |\mathbf{<math>}|\\ - |\mathsf{<math>}|\\ - |\mathit{<math>}|\\ - |\mathtt{<math>}| -\end{decl} -Each math alphabet is a command which can only be used inside math -mode. For example, |$x + \mathsf{y} + \mathcal{Z}$| produces $x + -\mathsf{y} + \mathcal{Z}$. - -\begin{decl} -|\mathversion{<version>}| -\end{decl} -This command selects a math version; it can only be used outside math -mode. For example, |\boldmath| is defined to be |\mathversion{bold}|. - -\subsection{Declaring math versions} - -\begin{decl} -|\DeclareMathVersion| \arg{version} -\end{decl} - -Defines \m{version} to be a math version. - -The newly declared version is initialised with the defaults for all -symbol fonts and math alphabets declared so far (see the commands -|\DeclareSymbolFont| and |\DeclareMathAlphabet|). - -If used on an already existing version, an information message is -written to the transcript file and all previous |\SetSymbolFont| or -|\SetMathAlphabet| declarations for this version are overwritten by -the math alphabet and symbol font defaults, i.e.~one ends up with a -virgin math version. - -Example: -\begin{verbatim} - \DeclareMathVersion{normal} -\end{verbatim} - - -\subsection{Declaring math alphabets} - -\begin{decl} -|\DeclareMathAlphabet| \arg{math-alph} \arg{encoding} \arg{family} - \arg{series} \arg{shape} -\end{decl} - -\NEWdescription{1997/12/01} -If this is the first declaration for \m{math-alph} then a new math -alphabet with this as its command name is created. - -The arguments \m{encoding} \m{family} \m{series} \m{shape} are used to -set, or reset, the default values for this math alphabet in all math -versions; if required, these must be further reset later for a -particular math version by a |\SetMathAlphabet| command. - -If \m{shape} is empty then this \m{math-alph} is declared to be invalid -in all versions, unless it is set by a later |\SetMathAlphabet| -command for a particular math version. - -Checks that the command \m{math-alph} is either already a math -alphabet command or is undefined; and that \m{encoding} is a known -encoding scheme, i.e., has been previously declared. - - -In these examples, |\foo| is defined for all math versions but |\baz|, -by default, is defined nowhere. -\begin{verbatim} - \DeclareMathAlphabet{\foo}{OT1}{cmtt}{m}{n} - \DeclareMathAlphabet{\baz}{OT1}{}{}{} -\end{verbatim} - - -\begin{decl} -|\SetMathAlphabet| \arg{math-alph} \arg{version}\\ - \null\hfill\arg{encoding} \arg{family} \arg{series} \arg{shape} -\end{decl} - -Changes, or sets, the font for the math alphabet \m{math-alph} in math -version \m{version} to \m{encoding}\m{family}\m{series}\m{shape}. - -Checks that \m{math-alph} has been declared as a math alphabet, -\m{version} is a known math version and \m{encoding} is a known -encoding scheme. - - -This example defines |\baz| for the `normal' math version only: -\begin{verbatim} - \SetMathAlphabet{\baz}{normal}{OT1}{cmss}{m}{n} -\end{verbatim} - -Note that this declaration is not used for all math alphabets: -Section~\ref{sec:symalph} describes |\DeclareSymbolFontAlphabet|, -which is used to set up math alphabets contained in fonts which have -been declared as symbol fonts. - - -\subsection{Declaring symbol fonts} -\label{sec:symalph} - -\begin{decl} -|\DeclareSymbolFont| \arg{sym-font} \arg{encoding} \arg{family} - \arg{series} \arg{shape} -\end{decl} - -\NEWdescription{1997/12/01} -If this is the first declaration for \m{sym-font} then a new -symbol font with this name is created (i.e.~this identifier is assigned -to a new \TeX{} math group). - -The arguments \m{encoding} \m{family} \m{series} \m{shape} are used to -set, or reset. the default values for this symbol font in \emph{all} -math versions; if required, these must be further reset later for -a particular math version by a |\SetSymbolFont| command. - -Checks that \m{encoding} is a declared encoding scheme. - - -For example, the following sets up the first four standard math symbol -fonts: -\begin{verbatim} - \DeclareSymbolFont{operators}{OT1}{cmr}{m}{n} - \DeclareSymbolFont{letters}{OML}{cmm}{m}{it} - \DeclareSymbolFont{symbols}{OMS}{cmsy}{m}{n} - \DeclareSymbolFont{largesymbols}{OMX}{cmex}{m}{n} -\end{verbatim} - - -\begin{decl} -|\SetSymbolFont| \arg{sym-font} \arg{version}\\ - \null\hfill \arg{encoding} \arg{family} \arg{series} \arg{shape} -\end{decl} - -Changes the symbol font \m{sym-font} for math version \m{version} -to \m{encoding} \m{family} \m{series} \m{shape}. - -Checks that \m{sym-font} has been declared as a symbol font, -\m{version} is a known math version and \m{encoding} is a -declared encoding scheme. - - -For example, the following come from the set up of the `bold' -math version: -\begin{verbatim} - \SetSymbolFont{operators}{bold}{OT1}{cmr}{bx}{n} - \SetSymbolFont{letters}{bold}{OML}{cmm}{b}{it} -\end{verbatim} - - -\begin{decl} -|\DeclareSymbolFontAlphabet| \arg{math-alph} \arg{sym-font} -\end{decl} - -\NEWdescription{1997/12/01} -Allows the previously declared symbol font \m{sym-font} to be the -math alphabet with command \m{math-alph} in \emph{all} math versions. - -Checks that the command \m{math-alph} is either already a math alphabet -command or is undefined; and that \m{sym-font} is a symbol font. - - -Example: -\begin{verbatim} - \DeclareSymbolFontAlphabet{\mathrm}{operators} - \DeclareSymbolFontAlphabet{\mathcal}{symbols} -\end{verbatim} - -This declaration should be used in preference to -|\DeclareMathAlphabet| and |\SetMathAlphabet| when a math alphabet is -the same as a symbol font; this is because it makes better use of the -limited number (only 16) of \TeX's math groups. - -\NEWdescription{1997/12/01} -Note that, whereas a \TeX{} math group is allocated to each symbol font -when it is first declared, a math alphabet uses a \TeX{} math group -only when its command is used within a math formula. - - -\subsection{Declaring math symbols} -\label{Sec:math.commands} - -\begin{decl} -|\DeclareMathSymbol| \arg{symbol} \arg{type} \arg{sym-font} - \arg{slot} -\end{decl} - -The \m{symbol} can be either a single character such as `|>>|', or a -macro name, such as |\sum|. - -Defines the \m{symbol} to be a math symbol of type -\m{type} in slot \m{slot} of symbol font \m{sym-font}. The -\m{type} can be given as a number or as a command: -\begin{center} - \begin{tabular}{ccc} - \emph{Type} & \emph{Meaning} & \emph{Example} \\ - |0| or |\mathord | & Ordinary & $\alpha$ \\ - |1| or |\mathop | & Large operator & $\sum$ \\ - |2| or |\mathbin | & Binary operation & $\times$ \\ - |3| or |\mathrel | & Relation & $\leq$ \\ - |4| or |\mathopen | & Opening & $\langle$ \\ - |5| or |\mathclose| & Closing & $\rangle$ \\ - |6| or |\mathpunct| & Punctuation & $;$ \\ - |7| or |\mathalpha| & Alphabet character & $A$ - \end{tabular} -\end{center} -Only symbols of type |\mathalpha| will be affected by math alphabet -commands: within the argument of a math alphabet command they will -produce the character in slot \m{slot} of that math alphabet's font. -Symbols of other types will always produce the same symbol -(within one math version). - -|\DeclareMathSymbol| allows a macro \m{symbol} to be redefined only if -it was previously defined to be a math symbol. It also checks that -the \m{sym-font} is a declared symbol font. - -Example: -\begin{verbatim} - \DeclareMathSymbol{\alpha}{0}{letters}{"0B} - \DeclareMathSymbol{\lessdot}{\mathbin}{AMSb}{"0C} - \DeclareMathSymbol{\alphld}{\mathalpha}{AMSb}{"0C} -\end{verbatim} - -\begin{decl} - |\DeclareMathDelimiter| \arg{cmd} \arg{type} - \arg{sym-font-1} \arg{slot-1}\\ - \null\hfill \arg{sym-font-2} \arg{slot-2} -\end{decl} -Defines \m{cmd} to be a math delimiter where the small variant is in -slot \m{slot-1} of symbol font \m{sym-font-1} and the large -variant is in slot \m{slot-2} of symbol font \m{sym-font-2}. -Both symbol fonts must have been declared previously. - -Checks that \m{sym-font-i} are both declared symbol fonts. - -If \TeX{} is not looking for a delimiter, \m{cmd} is treated just as -if it had been defined with |\DeclareMathSymbol| using -\m{type}, \m{sym-font-1} and \m{slot-1}. In other words, if a -command is defined as a delimiter then this automatically defines it -as a math symbol. - -\NEWdescription{1998/06/01} -In case \m{cmd} is a single character such as `|[|', the same syntax is -used. Previously the \arg{type} argument was not present (and thus the -corresponding math symbol declaration had to be provided seperately). - -Example: -\begin{verbatim} - \DeclareMathDelimiter{\langle}{\mathopen}{symbols}{"68} - {largesymbols}{"0A} - \DeclareMathDelimiter{(} {\mathopen}{operators}{"28} - {largesymbols}{"00} -\end{verbatim} - - -\begin{decl} -|\DeclareMathAccent| \arg{cmd} \arg{type} \arg{sym-font} \arg{slot} -\end{decl} - -Defines \m{cmd} to act as a math accent. - -The accent character comes from slot \m{slot} in -\m{sym-font}. The \m{type} can be either -|\mathord| or |\mathalpha|; in the latter case the accent character -changes font when used in a math alphabet. - -Example: -\begin{verbatim} - \DeclareMathAccent{\acute}{\mathalpha}{operators}{"13} - \DeclareMathAccent{\vec}{\mathord}{letters}{"7E} -\end{verbatim} - - -\begin{decl} -|\DeclareMathRadical| \arg{cmd} - \arg{sym-font-1} \arg{slot-1}\\ - \null\hfill \arg{sym-font-2} \arg{slot-2} -\end{decl} - -Defines \m{cmd} to be a radical where the small variant is in -slot \m{slot-1} of symbol font \m{sym-font-1} and the -large variant is in slot \m{slot-2} of symbol font -\m{sym-font-2}. Both symbol fonts must have been declared -previously. - -Example (probably the only use for it!): -\begin{verbatim} - \DeclareMathRadical{\sqrt}{symbols}{"70}{largesymbols}{"70} -\end{verbatim} - -\subsection{Declaring math sizes} - -\begin{decl} -|\DeclareMathSizes| \arg{t-size} \arg{mt-size} \arg{s-size} - \arg{ss-size} -\end{decl} - -Declares that \m{mt-size} is the (main) math text size, \m{s-size} is -the `script' size and \m{ss-size} the `scriptscript' size to be used -in math, when \m{t-size} is the current text size. For text sizes for -which no such declaration is given the `script' and `scriptscript' -size will be calculated and then fonts are loaded for the calculated -sizes or the best approximation (this may result in a warning -message). - -Normally, \m{t-size} and \m{mt-size} will be identical; however, if, -for example, PostScript text fonts are mixed with bit-map math fonts -then you may not have available a \m{mt-size} for every \m{t-size}. - -Example: -\begin{verbatim} - \DeclareMathSizes{13.82}{14.4}{10}{7} -\end{verbatim} - -\section{Font installation} -\label{Sec:install} - -This section explains how \LaTeX's font attributes are turned into -\TeX{} font specifications. - -\subsection{Font definition files} - -\NEWdescription{1997/12/01} -The description of how \LaTeX{} font attributes are turned into \TeX{} -fonts is usually kept in a \emph{font definition file} (|.fd|). The -file for family \m{family} in encoding \m{ENC} must be -called |<enc><family>.fd|: for example, |ot1cmr.fd| for Computer -Modern Roman with encoding |OT1| or |t1ptm.fd| for Adobe Times with -encoding |T1|. Note that encoding names are converted to lowercase -when used as part of file names. - -Whenever \LaTeX{} encounters an encoding/family combination that it -does not know (e.g.~if the document designer says -|\fontfamily{ptm}\selectfont|) then \LaTeX{} attempts to load the -appropriate |.fd| file. ``Not known'' means: there was no -|\DeclareFontFamily| declaration issued for this encoding/family -combination. If the |.fd| file could not be found, a warning is -issued and font substitutions are made. - -The declarations in the font definition file are responsible for -telling \LaTeX{} how to load fonts for that encoding/family -combination. - -\subsection{Font definition file commands} - -\emph{Note}: A font definition file should contain only commands -from this subsection. - -Note that these commands can also be used outside a font definition -file: they can be put in package or class files, or even in the -preamble of a document. - -\begin{decl} - |\ProvidesFile{<file-name>}[<release-info>]| -\end{decl} -The file should announce itself with a |\ProvidesFile| command, -as described in \emph{\clsguide}. For example: -\begin{verbatim} - \ProvidesFile{t1ptm.fd}[1994/06/01 Adobe Times font definitions] -\end{verbatim} - -Spaces within the arguments specific to font definition files are -ignored to avoid surplus spaces in the document. If a real space is -necessary use |\space|. -\NEWdescription{2004/02/10}However, note that this is only true if the -declaration is made at top level! If used within the definition of -another command, within |\AtBeginDocument|, option code or in similar -places, then spaces within the argument will remain and may result in -incorrect table entries. - -\begin{decl} -|\DeclareFontFamily| \arg{encoding} \arg{family} \arg{loading-settings} -\end{decl} - -Declares a font family \m{family} to be available in encoding scheme -\m{encoding}. - -The \m{loading-settings} are executed immediately after loading any -font with this encoding and family. - -Checks that \m{encoding} was previously declared. - -This example refers to the Computer Modern Typewriter font family in -the Cork encoding: -\begin{verbatim} - \DeclareFontFamily{T1}{cmtt}{\hyphenchar\font=-1} -\end{verbatim} - -Each |.fd| file should contain exactly one |\DeclareFontFamily| -command, and it should be for the appropriate encoding/family -combination. - -\begin{decl} -|\DeclareFontShape| \arg{encoding} \arg{family} \arg{series} - \arg{shape}\\ - \null\hfill \arg{loading-info} \arg{loading-settings} -\end{decl} - -Declares a font shape combination; here \m{loading-info} contains the -information that combines sizes with external fonts. The syntax is -complex and is described in Section~\ref{sec:loadinfo} below. - -The \m{loading-settings} are executed after loading any font with this -font shape. They are executed immediately after the -`loading-settings' which were declared by |\DeclareFontFamily| and so -they can be used to overwrite the settings made at the family level. - -Checks that the combination \m{encoding}\m{family} was previously -declared via |\DeclareFontFamily|. - -Example: -\begin{verbatim} - \DeclareFontShape{OT1}{cmr}{m}{sl}{% - <<5-8>> sub * cmr/m/n - <<8>> cmsl8 - <<9>> cmsl9 - <<10>> <<10.95>> cmsl10 - <<12>> <<14.4>> <<17.28>> <<20.74>> <<24.88>> cmsl12 - }{} -\end{verbatim} -The file can contain any number of |\DeclareFontShape| commands, -which should be for the appropriate \m{encoding} and \m{family}. - -\NEWfeature{1996/06/01} -The font family declarations for the |OT1|-encoded fonts now all -contain: -\begin{verbatim} - \hyphenchar\font=`\- -\end{verbatim} -This enables the use of an alternative |\hyphenchar| in other encodings -whilst maintaining the correct value for all fonts. - -\subsection{Font file loading information} -\label{sec:loadinfo} - -The information which tells \LaTeX{} exactly which font ({\tt .tfm}) -files to load is contained in the \m{loading-info} part of a -|\DeclareFontShape| declaration. This part consists of one or more -\m{fontshape-decl}s, each of which has the following form: - -\begin{center} -\begin{tabular}{r@{ $::=$ }l} - \m{fontshape-decl} & \m{size-infos} \m{font-info} \\ - \m{size-infos} & \m{size-infos} \m{size-info} $\mid$ - \m{size-info} \\ - \m{size-info} & ``|<<|'' \m{number-or-range} ``|>>|'' \\ - \m{font-info} & $[$ \m{size-function} ``|*|'' $]$ - $[$ ``|[|'' \m{optarg} ``|]|'' $]$ \m{fontarg} \\ -\end{tabular} -\end{center} -The \m{number-or-range} denotes the size or size-range -for which this entry applies. - -If it contains a hyphen it is a -range: lower bound on the left (if missing, zero implied), upper bound -on the right (if missing, $\infty$ implied). For ranges, the -upper bound is \emph{not} included in the range and the lower bound is. - -Examples: -\begin{center} -\begin{tabular}{lll} - |<<10>>| & simple size& 10pt only\\ - |<<-8>>| & range& all sizes less than 8pt\\ - |<<8-14.4>>| & range& all sizes greater than or equal to 8pt\\ - & & \ but less than 14.4pt\\ - |<<14.4->>| & range& all sizes greater than or equal 14.4pt -\end{tabular} -\end{center} -If more than one \m{size-info} entry follows without any -intervening \m{font-info}, they all share the next \m{font-info}. - -The \m{size-function}, if present, handles the use of \m{font-info}. -If not present, the `empty' \m{size-function} is assumed. - -All the \m{size-info}s are inspected in the order in which they appear -in the font shape declaration. If a \m{size-info} matches the -requested size, its \m{size-function} is executed. If |\external@font| -is non-empty afterwards this process stops, otherwise the next -\m{size-info} is inspected. (See also |\DeclareSizeFunction|.) - -If this process does not lead to a non-empty |\external@font|, -\LaTeX{} tries the nearest simple size. If the entry contains only -ranges an error is returned. - - -\subsection{Size functions} -\label{sec:sizefunct} - - -\LaTeX{} provides the following size functions, whose `inputs' are -\m{fontarg} and \m{optarg} (when present). - -\begin{description} -\item[`' (empty)] -Load the external font \m{fontarg} at the user-requested size. If -\m{optarg} is present, it is used as the scale-factor. - -\item[s] -Like the empty function but without terminal warnings, only -loggings. - -\item[gen] -Generates the external font from \m{fontarg} followed by -the user-requested size, e.g.~|<<8>> <<9>> <<10>> gen * cmtt| - -\item[sgen] -Like the `gen' function but without terminal warnings, only loggings. - -\item[genb] -\NEWfeature{1995/12/01} -Generates the external font from \m{fontarg} followed by -the user-requested size, using the conventions of the `ec' fonts. -e.g.~|<<10.98>> genb * dctt| produces |dctt1098|. - -\item[sgenb] -\NEWfeature{1995/12/01} -Like the `genb' function but without terminal warnings, only loggings. - -\item[sub] -Tries to load a font from a different font shape declaration given by -\m{fontarg} in the form \m{family}|/|\m{series}|/|\m{shape}. - -\item[ssub] -Silent variant of `sub', only loggings. - -\item[subf] -Like the empty function but issues a warning that it has to substitute -the external font \m{fontarg} because the desired font shape was not -available in the requested size. - -\item[ssubf] -Silent variant of `subf', only loggings. - -\item[fixed] -Load font \m{fontarg} as is, disregarding the user-requested size. -If present, \m{optarg} gives the ``at \ldots pt'' size to be used. - -\item[sfixed] -Silent variant of `fixed', only loggings. - -\end{description} - -Examples for the use of most of the above size functions can be found -in the file |cmfonts.fdd|---the source for the standard |.fd| files -describing the Computer Modern fonts by Donald Knuth. - - -\begin{decl} -|\DeclareSizeFunction| \arg{name} \arg{code} -\end{decl} - -Declares a size-function \m{name} for use in |\DeclareFontShape| -commands. The interface is still under development but there should be -no real need to a define new size functions. - -The \m{code} is executed when the size or size-range in -|\DeclareFontShape| matches the user-requested size. - -The arguments of the size-function are automatically parsed and placed -into |\mandatory@arg| and |\optional@arg| for use in \m{code}. Also -available, of course, is |\f@size|, which is the user-requested size. - -To signal success \m{code} must define the command |\external@font| -to contain the external name and any scaling options (if present) for -the font to be loaded. - -This example sets up the `empty' size function (simplified): -\begin{verbatim} - \DeclareSizeFunction{} - {\edef\external@font{\mandatory@arg\space at\f@size} -\end{verbatim} - - -\section{Encodings} -\label{Sec:encode} - -This section explains how to declare and use new font encodings and -how to declare commands for use with particular encodings. - -\subsection{The \textsf{fontenc} package} - -Users can select new font encodings using the |fontenc| package. The -|fontenc| package has options for encodings; the last option becomes -the default encoding. For example, to use the |OT2| (Washington -University Cyrillic encoding) and |T1| encodings, with |T1| as the -default, an author types: -\begin{verbatim} - \usepackage[OT2,T1]{fontenc} -\end{verbatim} - -\NEWdescription{1997/12/01} -For each font encoding \m{ENC} given as an option, this package loads -the \emph{encoding definition} (|<enc>enc.def|, with an all -lower-case name) file; it also sets |\encodingdefault| to be the last -encoding in the option list. - -The declarations in the encoding definition file |<enc>enc.def| for -encoding \m{ENC} are responsible for declaring this encoding and -telling \LaTeX{} how to produce characters in this encoding; this file -should contain nothing else (see Section~\ref{Sec:encode.def}. - -The standard \LaTeX{} format declares the |OT1| and |T1| text -encodings by inputting the files |ot1enc.def| and |t1enc.def|; it also -sets up various defaults which require that |OT1|-encoded fonts are -available. -Other encoding set-ups might be added to the distribution at a -later stage. - -Thus the example above loads the files |ot2enc.def| and |t1enc.def| -and sets |\encodingdefault| to |T1|. - -\emph{Warning}: If you wish to use |T1|-encoded fonts other than the `cmr' -family then you may need to load the package (e.g.~\texttt{times}) -that selects the fonts \emph{before} loading \texttt{fontenc} (this -prevents the system from attempting to load any |T1|-encoded fonts from -the `cmr' family). - -\subsection{Encoding definition file commands} -\label{Sec:encode.def} - -\emph{Note}: An encoding definition file should contain only commands -from this subsection. - -\NEWdescription{1997/12/01} -As with the font definition file commands, it is also possible -(although normally not necessary) to use these declarations directly -within a class or package file. - -\emph{Warning}: Some aspects of the contents of font definition files -are still under development. Therefore, the current versions of the -files |ot1enc.def| and |t1enc.def| are temporary versions and should -not be used as models for producing further such files. For further -information you should read the documentation in |ltoutenc.dtx|. - -\begin{decl} - |\ProvidesFile{<file-name>}[<release-info>]| -\end{decl} -The file should announce itself with a |\ProvidesFile| -command, described in \emph{\clsguide}. For example: -\begin{verbatim} - \ProvidesFile{ot2enc.def} - [1994/06/01 Washington University Cyrillic encoding] -\end{verbatim} - - -\begin{decl} -|\DeclareFontEncoding| \arg{encoding} \arg{text-settings} - \arg{math-settings} -\end{decl} - -Declares a new encoding scheme \m{encoding}. - -The \m{text-settings} are -declarations which are executed every time |\selectfont| changes the -encoding to be \m{encoding}. - -The \m{math-settings} are similar but are for math alphabets. They -are executed whenever a math alphabet with this encoding is -called. - -\NEWfeature{1998/12/01} -It also saves the value of \m{encoding} in the macro -|\LastDeclaredEncoding|. - -Example: -\begin{verbatim} - \DeclareFontEncoding{OT1}{}{} -\end{verbatim} - -Some author commands need to change their definition depending on -which encoding is currently in use. For example, in the |OT1| -encoding, the letter `\AE' is in slot |"1D|, whereas in the |T1| -encoding it is in slot |"C6|. So the definition of |\AE| has to -change depending on whether the current encoding is |OT1| or |T1|. -The following commands allow this to happen. - -\begin{decl} - |\DeclareTextCommand| \arg{cmd} \arg{encoding} - \oarg{num} \oarg{default} \arg{definition} -\end{decl} -This command is like |\newcommand|, except that it defines a -command which is specific to one encoding. For example, the -definition of |\k| in the |T1| encoding is: -\begin{verbatim} - \DeclareTextCommand{\k}{T1}[1] - {\oalign{\null#1\crcr\hidewidth\char12}} -\end{verbatim} -|\DeclareTextCommand| takes the same optional arguments as -|\newcommand|. - -The resulting command is -robust, even if the code in \m{definition} is fragile. - -It does not produce an error if the command has already -been defined but logs the redefinition in the transcript file. - -\begin{decl}[1994/12/01] - |\ProvideTextCommand| \arg{cmd} \arg{encoding} - \oarg{num} \oarg{default} \arg{definition} -\end{decl} -This command is the same as |\DeclareTextCommand|, except that -if \m{cmd} is already defined in encoding \m{encoding}, then the -definition is ignored. - -\begin{decl} - |\DeclareTextSymbol| \arg{cmd} \arg{encoding} \arg{slot} -\end{decl} -This command defines a text symbol with slot \m{slot} in the -encoding. For example, the definition of |\ss| in the |OT1| encoding -is: -\begin{verbatim} - \DeclareTextSymbol{\ss}{OT1}{25} -\end{verbatim} -It does not produce an error if the command has already -been defined but logs the redefinition in the transcript file. - -\begin{decl} - |\DeclareTextAccent| \arg{cmd} \arg{encoding} \arg{slot} -\end{decl} -This command declares a text accent, with the accent taken from slot -\m{slot} in the encoding. For example, the definition of |\"| in -the |OT1| encoding is: -\begin{verbatim} - \DeclareTextAccent{\"}{OT1}{127} -\end{verbatim} -It does not produce an error if the command has already -been defined but logs the redefinition in the transcript file. - -\begin{decl} - |\DeclareTextComposite| \arg{cmd} \arg{encoding} \arg{letter} - \arg{slot} -\end{decl} -This command declares that the composite letter formed from applying -\m{cmd} to \m{letter} is defined to be simply slot \m{slot} in the -encoding. The \m{letter} should be a single letter (such as |a|) or -a single command (such as |\i|). - - -For example, the definition of |\'{a}| -in the |T1| encoding could be declared like this: -\begin{verbatim} - \DeclareTextComposite{\'}{T1}{a}{225} -\end{verbatim} - -The \m{cmd} will normally have been previously declared -for this encoding, either by using -|\DeclareTextAccent|, or as a one-argument |\DeclareTextCommand|. - -\begin{decl}[1994/12/01] - |\DeclareTextCompositeCommand| \arg{cmd} \arg{encoding} \arg{letter} - \arg{definition} -\end{decl} -This is a more general form of |\DeclareTextComposite|, which allows -for an arbitrary \m{definition}, not just a \m{slot}. The main use -for this is to allow accents on |i| to act like accents on |\i|, for -example: -\begin{verbatim} - \DeclareTextCompositeCommand{\'}{OT1}{i}{\'\i} -\end{verbatim} -It has the same restrictions as |\DeclareTextComposite|. - - -\begin{decl}[1998/12/01] - |\LastDeclaredEncoding| -\end{decl} -This holds the name of the last encoding declared via -|\DeclareFontEncoding| (this should also be the currently most -efficient encoding). It can be used in the \m{encoding} argument -of the above declarations in place of explicitly mentioning the -encoding, e.g. -\begin{verbatim} - \DeclareFontEncoding{T1}{}{} - \DeclareTextAccent{\`}{\LastDeclaredEncoding}{0} - \DeclareTextAccent{\'}{\LastDeclaredEncoding}{1} -\end{verbatim} -This can be useful in cases where encoding files sharing common code -are generated from one source. - - -\subsection{Default definitions} - -\NEWdescription{1997/12/01} -The declarations used in encoding definition files define -encoding-specific commands but they do not allow those commands to be -used without explicitly changing the encoding. For some commands, -such as symbols, this is not enough. For example, the~|OMS| encoding -contains the symbol~`\S', but we need to be able to use the -command~|\S| whatever the current encoding may be, without explicitly -selecting the encoding~|OMS|. - -\NEWdescription{1997/12/01} -To allow this, \LaTeX{} has commands that declare default definitions -for commands; these defaults are used when the command is not defined -in the current encoding. For example, the default encoding for~|\S| -is~|OMS|, and so in an encoding (such as |OT1|) which does not -contain~|\S|, the~|OMS| encoding is selected in order to access this -glyph. But in an encoding (such as~|T1|) which does contain~|\S|, the -glyph in that encoding is used. The standard \LaTeXe{} format sets -up several such defaults using the following encodings: |OT1|,~|OMS| -and~|OML|. - -\emph{Warning}: These commands should \emph{not} occur in encoding -definition files, since those files should declare only commands for use -when that encoding has been selected. They should instead be placed -in packages; they must, of course, always refer to encodings that are -known to be available. - -\begin{decl}[1994/12/01] - |\DeclareTextCommandDefault| \arg{cmd} \arg{definition} -\end{decl} -This command allows an encoding-specific command to be given a default -definition. For example, the default definition for |\copyright| is -defined be be a circled `c' with: -\begin{verbatim} - \DeclareTextCommandDefault{\copyright}{\textcircled{c}} -\end{verbatim} -\begin{decl}[1994/12/01] - |\DeclareTextAccentDefault| \arg{cmd} \arg{encoding} \\ - |\DeclareTextSymbolDefault| \arg{cmd} \arg{encoding} -\end{decl} -These commands allow an encoding-specific command to be given a -default encoding. For example, the default encoding for |\"| and -|\ae| is set to be |OT1| by: -\begin{verbatim} - \DeclareTextAccentDefault{\"}{OT1} - \DeclareTextSymbolDefault{\ae}{OT1} -\end{verbatim} -Note that |\DeclareTextAccentDefault| can be used on any one-argument -encoding-specific command, not just those defined with -|\DeclareTextAccent|. Similarly, |\DeclareTextSymbolDefault| can be -used on any encoding-specific command with no arguments, not just -those defined with |\DeclareTextSymbol|. - -For more examples of these definitions, see |ltoutenc.dtx|. - -\begin{decl}[1994/12/01] - |\ProvideTextCommandDefault| \arg{cmd} \arg{definition} -\end{decl} -This command is the same as |\DeclareTextCommandDefault|, except that -if the command already has a default definition, then the definition -is ignored. This is useful to give `faked' definitions of symbols -which may be given `real' definitions by other packages. For example, -a package might give a fake definition of |\textonequarter| by saying: -\begin{verbatim} - \ProvideTextCommandDefault{\textonequarter}{$\m@th\frac14$} -\end{verbatim} - - \subsection{Encoding defaults} - -\begin{decl} -|\DeclareFontEncodingDefaults| \arg{text-settings} \arg{math-settings} -\end{decl} - -Declares \m{text-settings} and \m{math-settings} for all encoding -schemes. These are executed before the encoding scheme dependent ones -are executed so that one can use the defaults for the major cases and -overwrite them if necessary using |\DeclareFontEncoding|. - -If |\relax| is used as an argument, the current setting of this default -is left unchanged. - -This example is used by amsfonts.sty for accent positioning; it changes -only the math settings: -\begin{verbatim} - \DeclareFontEncodingDefaults{\relax}{\def\accentclass@{7}} -\end{verbatim} - - -\begin{decl} -|\DeclareFontSubstitution| \arg{encoding} \arg{family} \arg{series} - \arg{shape} -\end{decl} - -Declares the default values for font substitution which will be used -when a font with encoding \m{encoding} -should be loaded but no font can be found with the current -attributes. - -These substitutions are local to the encoding scheme because the -encoding scheme is never substituted! They are tried in the order -\m{shape} then \m{series} and finally \m{family}. - -If no defaults are set up for an encoding, the values given by -|\DeclareErrorFont| are used. - -The font specification for -\m{encoding}\m{family}\m{series}\m{shape} -must have been defined by |\DeclareFontShape| -before the |\begin{document}| is reached. - -Example: -\begin{verbatim} - \DeclareFontSubstitution{T1}{cmr}{m}{n} -\end{verbatim} - -\subsection{Case changing} -\label{sec:case} - -\begin{decl} - |\MakeUppercase| \arg{text} \\ - |\MakeLowercase| \arg{text} -\end{decl} - -\NEWfeature{1995/06/01} -\TeX{} provides the two primitives |\uppercase| and |\lowercase| for -changing the case of text. Unfortunately, these \TeX{} primitives do -not change the case of characters accessed by commands like |\ae| or -|\aa|. To overcome this problem, \LaTeX{} provides these two commands. - -In the long run, we would like to use all-caps fonts rather than any -command like |\MakeUppercase| but this is not possible at the moment -because such fonts do not exist. - -For further details, see \texttt{clsguide.tex}. - -\NEWdescription{1999/04/23} -In order that upper/lower-casing will work reasonably well, and in -order to provide any correct hyphenation, \LaTeXe{} \emph{must} use, -throughout a document, the same fixed table for changing case. The -table used is designed for the font encoding |T1|; this works well -with the standard \TeX{} fonts for all Latin alphabets but will cause -problems when using other alphabets. As an experiment, it has now -been extended for use with some Cyrillic encodings. - - -\section{Miscellanea} -\label{Sec:misc} - -This section covers the remaining font commands in \LaTeX{} and some -other issues. - -\subsection{Font substitution} - -\begin{decl} -|\DeclareErrorFont| \arg{encoding} \arg{family} \arg{series} - \arg{shape} \arg{size} -\end{decl} - -Declares \m{encoding}\m{family}\m{series}\m{shape} to be the font shape -used in cases where the standard substitution mechanism fails -(i.e.~would loop). For the standard mechanism see the command -|\DeclareFontSubstitution| above. - -The font specification for -\m{encoding}\m{family}\m{series}\m{shape} -must have been defined by |\DeclareFontShape| -before the |\begin{document}| is reached. - -Example: -\begin{verbatim} - \DeclareErrorFont{OT1}{cmr}{m}{n}{10} -\end{verbatim} - - -\begin{decl} -|\fontsubfuzz| -\end{decl} - -This parameter is used to decide whether or not to produce a terminal -warning if a font size substitution takes place. If the difference -between the requested and the chosen size is less than |\fontsubfuzz| -the warning is only written to the transcript file. The default value -is |0.4pt|. This can be redefined with |\renewcommand|, for example: -\begin{verbatim} - \renewcommand{\fontsubfuzz}{0pt} % always warn -\end{verbatim} - -\subsection{Preloading} - -\begin{decl} -|\DeclarePreloadSizes| \arg{encoding} \arg{family} \arg{series} - \arg{shape} -\arg{size-list} -\end{decl} - - -Specifies the fonts that should be preloaded by the format. These -commands should be put in a |preload.cfg| file, which is read in when -the \LaTeX{} format is being built. -Read |preload.dtx| for more information on how to built such a -configuration file. - -Example: -\begin{verbatim} - \DeclarePreloadSizes{OT1}{cmr}{m}{sl}{10,10.95,12} -\end{verbatim} - - -\subsection{Accented characters} - -\NEWdescription{1996/06/01} -Accented characters in \LaTeX{} can be produced using commands such as -|\"a| etc. The precise effect of such commands depends on the font -encoding being used. When using a font encoding that contains the -accented characters as individual glyphs (such as the |T1| encoding, -in the case of |\"a|) words that contain such accented characters can -be automatically hyphenated. For font encodings that do not contain -the requested individual glyph (such as the |OT1| encoding) such a -command invokes typesetting instructions that produce the accented -character as a combination of character glyphs and diacritical marks -in the font. In most cases this involves a call to the \TeX{} -primitive |\accent|. Glyphs constructed as composites in this way -inhibit hyphenation of the current word; this is one reason why the -|T1| encoding is preferable to the original \TeX{} font encoding -|OT1|. - -It is important to understand that commands like |\"a| in \LaTeXe{} -represent just a name for a single glyph (in this case `umlaut a') and -contain no information about how to typeset that glyph---thus it does -\emph{not} mean `put two dots on top of the character a'. The -decision as to what typesetting routine to use will depend on the -encoding of the current font and so this decision is taken at the last -minute. Indeed, it is possible that the same input will be typeset in -more than one way in the same document; for example, text in section -headings may also appear in table of contents and in running heads; and -each of these may use a font with a different encoding. - -For this reason the notation |\"a| is \emph{not} equivalent to: -\begin{verbatim} - \newcommand \chara {a} \"\chara -\end{verbatim} -In the latter case, \LaTeX{} does not expand the macro |\chara| but -simply compares the notation (the string |\"\chara|) to its list of -known composite notations in the current encoding; when it fails to -find |\"\chara| it does the best it can and invokes the typesetting -instructions that put the umlaut accent on top of the expansion of -|\chara|. Thus, even if the font actually contains `\"a' as an -individual glyph, it will not be used. - -The low-level accent commands in \LaTeX{} are defined in such a way -that it is possible to combine a diacritical mark from one font with a -glyph from another font; for example, |\"\textparagraph| will produce -\"\textparagraph. The umlaut here -is taken from the |OT1| encoded font |cmr10| whilst the paragraph sign -is from the |OMS| encoded font |cmsy10|. (This example may be -typographically silly but better ones would involve font encodings -like |OT2| (Cyrillic) that might not be available at every -site.) - -There are, however, restrictions on the font-changing commands that -will work within the argument to such an accent command. These are -\TeX{}nical in the sense that they follow from the way that \TeX{}'s -|\accent| primitive works, allowing only a special class of commands -between the accent and the accented character. - -The following are examples of commands that will not work correctly as -the accent will appear above a space: the font commands with text -arguments (|\textbf{...}| and friends); all the font size declarations -(|\fontsize| and |\Large|, etc.); |\usefont| and declarations that -depend on it, such as |\normalfont|; box commands (e.g.~|\mbox{...}|). - -The lower-level font declarations that set the attributes family, -series and shape (such as |\fontshape{sl}\selectfont|) will produce -correct typesetting, as will the default declarations such as -|\bfseries|. - - -\subsection{Naming conventions} - -\begin{itemize} -\item -Math alphabet commands all start with |\math...|: examples are -|\mathbf|, |\mathcal|, etc. - -\item -The text font changing commands with arguments all start with -|\text...|: e.g.~|\textbf| and |\textrm|. The exception to this is -|\emph|, since it occurs very commonly in author documents and so -deserves a shorter name. - -\item -Names for encoding schemes are strings of up to three letters (all -upper case) plus digits. - -The \LaTeX3 project reserves the use of encodings starting with the -following letters: |T| (standard 256-long text encodings), |TS| -(symbols that are designed to extend a corresponding |T| encoding), -|X| (text encodings that do not conform to the strict requirements for -|T| encodings), |M| (standard 256-long math encodings), |S| (other -symbol encodings), |A| (other special applications), |OT| (standard -128-long text encodings) and |OM| (standard 128-long math encodings). - -Please do not use the above starting letters for non-portable -encodings. If new standard encodings emerge then we shall add them in -a later release of \LaTeX. - -Encoding schemes which are local to a site or a system should start -with |L|, experimental encodings intended for wide distribution will -start with |E|, whilst |U| is for Unknown or Unclassified encodings.. - -\item -Font family names should contain up to five lower case letters. -Where possible, these should conform to the \emph{Filenames for fonts} -font naming scheme. - -\item -Font series names should contain up to four lower case letters. - -\item -Font shapes should contain up to two letters lower case. - -\item -Names for symbol fonts are built from lower and upper case letters -with no restriction. -\end{itemize} - -Whenever possible, you should use the series and shape names suggested -in \emph{\LaTeXcomp} since this will make it easier to combine new -fonts with existing fonts. - -\NEWdescription{1994/12/01} - Where possible, text symbols should be named as |\text| followed by - the Adobe glyph name: for example |\textonequarter| or - |\textsterling|. Similarly, math symbols should be named as - |\math| followed by the glyph name, for example |\mathonequarter| - or |\mathsterling|. Commands which can be used in text or math can - then be defined using |\ifmmode|, for example: -\begin{verbatim} - \DeclareRobustCommand{\pounds}{% - \ifmmode \mathsterling \else \textsterling \fi - } -\end{verbatim} - Note that commands defined in this way must be robust, in case they - get put into a section title or other moving argument. - -\section{If you need to know more \ldots} - -\NEWdescription{1996/06/01} -The |tracefnt| package provides for tracing the actions concerned with -loading, substituting and using fonts. -The package accepts the following options: -\begin{description} -\item[errorshow] Write all information about font changes, etc.\ but - only to the transcript file unless an error occurs. This means that - information about font substitution will not be shown on the - terminal. - -\item[warningshow] Show all font warnings on the terminal. This - setting corresponds to the default behaviour when this - \texttt{tracefnt} package is \emph{not} used! - -\item[infoshow] Show all font warnings and all font info messages - (that are normally only written to the transcript file) also on the - terminal. This is the default when this \texttt{tracefnt} package is - loaded. - -\item[debugshow] In addition to what is shown by \texttt{infoshow}, - show also changes of math fonts (as far as possible): beware, this - option can produce a large amount of output. - -\item[loading] Show the names of external font files when they are - loaded. This option shows only `newly loaded' fonts, not those - already preloaded in the format or the class file before this - \texttt{tracefnt} package becomes active. - -\item[pausing] - Turn all font warnings into errors so that \LaTeX{} will stop. -\end{description} - -\emph{Warning}: The actions of this package can change the layout of a -document and even, in rare cases, produce clearly wrong output, so -it should not be used in the final formatting of `real documents'. - -\begin{thebibliography}{1} - -\bibitem{A-W:GMS94} -Michel Goossens, Frank Mittelbach and Alexander Samarin. -\newblock {\em The {\LaTeX} Companion}. -\newblock Addison-Wesley, Reading, Massachusetts, 1994. - -\bibitem{tub:DKn89} -Donald~E. Knuth. -\newblock Typesetting concrete mathematics. -\newblock {\em {TUG}boat}, 10(1):31--36, April 1989. - -\bibitem{A-W:LLa94} -Leslie Lamport. -\newblock {\em {\LaTeX:} A Document Preparation System}. -\newblock Addison-Wesley, Reading, Massachusetts, second edition, 1994. - -\end{thebibliography} - -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/graphpap.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/graphpap.pdf Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 00000000000..3d8052861d8 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/graphpap.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/grphcomp.err b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/grphcomp.err deleted file mode 100644 index 0db15e4f807..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/grphcomp.err +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1135 +0,0 @@ -\newcommand\erratafiledate{2002/02/25} - -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -% To produce a printed version of this errata file run this file through -% LaTeX. 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This makes \myprinting and -% \erratastartdate basically obsolete so this isn't turned on by -% default. -% -% -\endinput -\end{filecontents} - - - -\documentclass{errata} - - -\begin{document} - -\erratatitle{The \LaTeX{} Graphics Companion}{\erratafiledate} - - -\begin{verbatim} -@book(A-W:GMR97, - author = {Michel Goossens and Sebastian Rahtz and - Frank Mittelbach}, - title = {The {\LaTeX} Graphics Companion}, - substitle = {Illustrating Documents with {\TeX} and PostScript}, - series = "Tools and Techniques for Computer Typesetting", - publisher = {Addison-Wesley}, - address = {Reading, Massachusetts}, - year = 1997, - ISBN = "0-201-85469-4", - LCCN = "Z253.4.L38G663 1997", - pagenums = {xxv + 554}, - source-infos = {yes}, - bibliography = {yes}, - index = {yes}, - price = "US\$39.75", -) -\end{verbatim} - -\begin{list}{}{\setlength\leftmargin{0cm}\setlength\rightmargin{5cm}} -\item[] -The latest version of this file (\texttt{\jobname.err}) can be found -as part of the \LaTeX{} distribution. - -The first column in the table shows the page number of the errata -entry. Superscript numbers in the first column refer to the printed -revision in which this entry was corrected. The second column gives -the precise location, negative line numbers are counted from the -bottom of the page. The third column shows the first finder of the -problem. - -\end{list} - - -\begin{erratalist} - -%======================================================================= -\CHAPTER{General } - -\erroronpage{}{}{FMi}{1997/04/01}{} - We should give back references from plates to pages with the - original examples - -%======================================================================= -\CHAPTER{Front matter } - -\erroronpage{xxiii}{l.8}{FMi}{1997/04/01}{2} - that can't be the correct hyphenation, can it? unpara-lleled? - American english: un-par-al-leled - British english: un-pa-ral-lelled - -\erroronpage{}{}{FMi,SPQR}{1999/03/11}{} - Add the following information: - -In order to save space on the pages, and make the example -code look less cluttered, we do not print self-contained code. -This means that you can not simply type in what you read, and feed it -to \LaTeX, or the other programs. In particular, we omit: -\begin{quote} - |\documentclass...| (\LaTeX) \\ - |\begin{document}| and |\end{document}| (\LaTeX) \\ - |beginfig...| and |endfig| (Metapost) \\ - |input graph| (Metapost \S3.3.1) \\ - |input boxes| (Metapost \S3.3.2) -\end{quote} - -However, we do always show \LaTeX{} |\usepackage| declarations as it -is not always obvious which packages have to be loaded. - -If you have trouble reproducing one of the examples you should get -the example files from CTAN, which are all self-contained runnable -examples. - - -%======================================================================= -\CHAPTER{Chapter 1 } - -\erroronpage{4}{l.2 of bulleted item}{PMcJ}{1998/06/11}{} - in form \> in the form - -\erroronpage{4}{l.-7}{PMcJ}{1998/06/11}{} - surprisingly \> surprising - -\erroronpage{5}{last para, l.2}{VSc}{1997/06/12}{2} - Delete second "the" in: is perhaps the the most flexible one - -\erroronpage{18}{l.-7}{AMM}{1998/11/11}{} - to define an specialized \> to define a specialized - -\erroronpage{20}{top}{DGi}{1997/12/30}{} - PSTricks packages most of \> PSTricks packages offer most of - -\erroronpage{20}{l.16}{PMcJ}{1998/06/11}{} - Hewlett Package \> Hewlett-Packard - -\erroronpage{21}{fig. 1.19}{AMM}{1998/11/11}{} - The explanation of plot lines ('decade.*') are awfully positioned - over the plot (this is the default positioning, perhaps a different - set of data sould be selected). - -\erroronpage{22}{top}{DGi}{1997/12/30}{} - delete second `with' in ``with with the troff program.'' - -\erroronpage{22}{l.16}{PMcJ}{1998/06/13}{} - \texttt{.PE} statement \> a \texttt{.PE} command - -\erroronpage{25}{l.-10}{AMM}{1998/11/11}{} - AutoCAD for archaeologists \> AutoCAD for designers - (archaeologists are very very special users of AutoCAD, which is - much more popular among architects or engineers) - -%======================================================================= -\CHAPTER{Chapter 2 } - -\erroronpage{29}{l.-2}{NBe}{1997/07/11}{2} - add comma: TIFF\u{,} PCX - -\erroronpage{33}{keepaspectratio}{JOl}{1997/10/31}{} - Replace ``the values'' by ``the value''. - suggestion: Replace ``above for defaults'' by ``above for the default''. - -\erroronpage{39}{line 5}{DCa}{1997/06/18}{2} - orient key should be origin key (as shown on previous line;-) - -\erroronpage{39}{2.2.4, 2 para}{JUl}{2000/10/18}{} - Add the following sentence: - The syntax for specifying directories is system dependent but - Windows and Unix implementations allow the use of |/| as a - directory separator, i.e., the above example should work on both - platforms. - - -\erroronpage{41}{table 2.2}{DCa}{1997/06/18}{2} - All the entries in the `ext' and `read-file' columns - ought to start with a `.', e.g., .ps .eps ... - -\erroronpage{41}{middle}{DCa}{1997/06/24}{2} - Example should read: -\begin{verbatim} - \DeclareGraphicsRule{.ps.gz}{eps}{.ps.bb}{`gunzip -c #1} -\end{verbatim} - -\erroronpage{43--44}{ex. 2-3-6 and 2-3-8}{DGi}{1997/12/30}{} - \verb|K\"oln| and \verb|Rh\^one| should be 8-bit markup - (the 7 bits syntax make TeX appear paleothic) - -\erroronpage{46}{fig 2.2}{JOl}{1997/10/31}{} - Replace ``centre'' by ``center'' to be consistent with the other two - ``center's'' in the figure. - -\erroronpage{49}{bottom}{FMi}{1997/04/01}{2} - The definition of |\Bpara| doesn't show everything, add in front - |\newcommand\Bpara[4]{%| - and a closing |}| after |\end{picture}| - -\erroronpage{51}{bottom}{FMi} {1997/04/01}{2} - Add a comment about \texttt{clockwise} and \texttt{counterclockwise} - options to define the direction of rotation. - -%======================================================================= -\CHAPTER{Chapter 3 } - -\erroronpage{55}{l.13}{FMi}{1997/04/01}{2} - Missing space before 0 - -\erroronpage{56}{l.2}{PMcJ}{1998/06/13}{} - a object \> an object - -\erroronpage{60}{l.8}{PMcJ}{1998/06/13}{} - an METAFONT \> a METAFONT - -\erroronpage{64}{l.6}{PMcJ,FMi}{1998/06/13}{} - is three real numbers between 0 and 1 for each read, green and blue, - \> \u{consists of} three real numbers between 0 and 1, - \u{corresponding to} red, green\u{,} and blue, - -\erroronpage{65}{bottom}{DGi}{1997/12/30}{} - delete second `the' in ``to apply the the bbox command'' - -\erroronpage{75}{ex.3-3-9}{FMi}{1997/04/01}{} - Why is the first peak rotated to the left? printing problem? - MP problem? or what? --- actually seems to be a data problem - -\erroronpage{93}{l.7}{NBe}{1997/07/11}{2} - Marek Ry{\'c}ko Jackowski (1995) \> - Marek Ry{\'c}ko (Jackowski 1995) - -\erroronpage{93}{l.12}{NBe}{1997/07/11}{2} - METAFONT code, , and \> - METAFONT code, \texttt{mftops.mf}, and - -\erroronpage{94}{l.7}{FMi}{1997/04/01}{2} - Second ref to Fig.~3.3 should reference Fig.~3.4 instead - -%======================================================================= -\CHAPTER{Chapter 4 } - -\erroronpage{97}{l.-15}{NBe}{1997/07/11}{2} - replace term ``curly brackets'' by ``braces'' (Commonwealth usage) - -\erroronpage{97}{l.-3}{NBe}{1997/07/11}{2} - replace term ``curly brackets'' by ``braces'' (Commonwealth usage) - -\erroronpage{99}{top}{DGi}{1997/12/30}{} - ``so that you can use polar coordinates \ldots'' - \> ``so that you can use several other powerful systems of coordinate - specification, such as polar coordinates \ldots'' - -\erroronpage{100}{ex. 4-2-5}{DGi}{1997/12/30}{} -\begin{verbatim}\psset{dimen=inner} - \psframe - (1,1)(4,4) -\end{verbatim} -would be better expressed as \verb|\psframe[dimen=inner](1,1)(4,4)| - -\erroronpage{100}{middle}{AMM}{1998/4/17}{} - Avoid line breaking after Chapter: ``\verb+Chapter~2+''. - -\erroronpage{100}{middle}{DGi}{1997/12/30}{} - ``we recommend that \LaTeX{} users stick with the color package'' ---- note that `color' is available with `plain' also. - -\erroronpage{100--101}{ex 4-3-1}{DGi}{1997/12/30}{} -The \verb|\psclip ... \endpsclip| -syntax is not coherent with the choice made for pspicture on page 97. -It should be \verb|\begin{psclip}| -\ldots \verb|\end{psclip}|, with a note - like ``The special \LaTeX{} environment (plain \TeX{} users must code - \verb|\Environment_name| ... \verb|\endEnvironment_name|)'' - -\erroronpage{101}{4}{DGi}{1997/12/30}{} -analagous \> analogous - -\erroronpage{102}{l.4}{UMu,FMi}{1997/07/18}{2} - Replace para by: - This places \textit{stuff} in the direction \textit{refangle} at a - distance of \textit{labelsep} from $(x,y)$. If \textit{labelsep} - is not specified the current value of |\labelsep| (defaults to 5pt - in standard \LaTeX) is used. Since angles are \ldots - -\erroronpage{104}{top}{DGi}{1997/12/30}{} -replace first `each' with `at' in ``print a dot each each of the'' - -\erroronpage{104}{ex.4-4-4 to 4-4-7}{FMi}{1997/04/01}{} - Missing refs to plates IIa-d - -\erroronpage{106}{Table 4.4}{DGi}{1997/12/30}{} - diamond and diamond* results are the wrong way around - (it was an old bug corrected by DGi March 18, 1997) - -\erroronpage{107}{ex.4-5-2}{PGu}{1999/01/28}{} - |\usepackage{pstricks}| \> |\usepackage{pstcol}| - -\erroronpage{110}{ex.4-5-13}{FMi}{1997/04/01}{2} - Missing |\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc}| |\usepackage{ps-text}| - declaration on top of example - -\erroronpage{114--120}{ex.4-6-1 up to 4-6-23}{UMu}{1997/07/18}{2} - Change |\usepackage {pstricks}| to |\usepackage {pstricks,pst-node}| - -\erroronpage{115}{middle}{DGi}{1997/12/30}{} - ``describing the matrix and tree package' can be confusing as the reader - may believe that there is a `matrix' package---perhaps - ``describing the matrix environment and tree package'' - -\erroronpage{124}{ex.4-6-32}{FMi}{1997/04/01}{2} - Missing ref to plate VIb - -\erroronpage{125}{l.2}{TRa}{1997/04/28}{2} - replace: successive columns to overlap - -\erroronpage{128}{ex. 4-6-39}{DGi}{1997/12/30}{} -Avoid 7-bit coding, use 8-bit - -\erroronpage{133}{l.2}{RFa}{1997/04/14}{2} - Narrative says that the curves are $\sin(x)$, $\sin(x^2)$ and $\cos(x)$. - Code says |<x dup sin exch cos mul>|, which isn't $\sin(x^2)$, it's - $\sin(x)\cos(x)$ (aka $0.5 \sin(2x)$) - -\erroronpage{134}{bottom}{DGi}{1997/12/30}{} - ``(written in sh and awk, it is called pie-chart.sh and can be found in - the PSTricks distribution.)'' -Note that it will be soon be reissued as \> PstChart, written in Perl. - -\erroronpage{137}{ex.4-8-4}{FMi}{1997/04/01}{} - Missing ref to plate IVa - -\erroronpage{145}{l.-7}{DCa}{1997/09/01}{2} - pstpoly \> pst-poly - -\erroronpage{146}{l.2}{DCa}{1997/09/01}{2} - pstpoly \> pst-poly - -\erroronpage{146}{ex. 4-10-7}{DGi}{1997/12/30}{} - \verb|\PstRegularPolygon| \> \verb|\PstPolygon|, - \verb|\RPolyCurves| \> \verb|\PolyCurves|, - \verb|\RPolyIntermediatePoint| \> \verb|IntermediatePoint|, - \verb|\RPolyNbSides| \> \verb|\PolyNbSides|, and - \verb|\RPolyOffet| \> \verb|\PolyOffet|. (changes in package) - -\erroronpage{154}{top}{DGi}{1997/12/30}{} - pstVerb \> \verb|\pstVerb| - -\erroronpage{154}{l.-9}{NBe}{1997/07/11}{2} - fi you need \> - if you need - -\erroronpage{155}{bottom}{DGi}{1997/12/30}{} - delete \texttt{(x1,y1)} from end of psline entry - -\erroronpage{157}{top}{DGi}{1997/12/30}{} -For gradbegin and gradend, note defaults of -0.0 0.1 0.95 and 0 1 1 (rbg values); default of gradlines would be 300 not 500 - -\erroronpage{157}{top}{DGi}{1997/12/30}{} -add ``arrows==style'' - -\erroronpage{158}{bottom}{DGi}{1997/12/30}{} -arrowlength default is 1.4 - -\erroronpage{158}{bottom}{DGi}{1997/12/30}{} -arrowinset default is 0.4; -tbarsize default is 2pt 5; -bracketlength default is 0.15; -rbracketlength default is 0.15; -arrowscale default is 0.1. - -\erroronpage{159--160}{}{DGi}{1997/12/30}{} - \verb|{text}| is very restrictive. In fact it can be a lot of other things. - \verb|stuff| in the PSTricks manual was clearer. - -\erroronpage{159}{middle}{DGi}{1997/12/30}{} -\verb|\Rnode(x,y){name}{text}| \> -\verb|\Rnode*[settings]{name}{text}| -(the syntax had changed in 1994) - -\erroronpage{160}{middle}{DGi}{1997/12/30}{} -ncdiag \verb|`rrows| \> `arrows' - -\erroronpage{163}{middle}{DGi}{1997/12/30}{} -insert: -\begin{verbatim} -\pcangles*[settings]{arrows}(x1,y1)(x2,y2) -\pcdiagg*[settings]{arrows}(x1,y1)(x2,y2) -\end{verbatim} - -\erroronpage{164}{middle}{DGi}{1997/12/30}{} -default for edge is \verb|\ncline| - -\erroronpage{165}{top}{DGi}{1997/12/30}{} -treenodes \> treenodesize - - -\erroronpage{165}{bottom}{DGi}{1997/12/30}{} -psxlabel \> pshlabel (twice) - -\erroronpage{165}{bottom}{DGi}{1997/12/30}{} -psylabel \> psvlabel - -%======================================================================= -\CHAPTER{Chapter 5 } - -\erroronpage{170}{l.8}{NBe}{1997/07/11}{2} - substract \> - subtract - -\erroronpage{181}{exa 5-5-4}{NBe}{1997/07/11}{2} - The line from $L$ to $\Sigma^L$ in the upper left corner is too - long, and overlaps the first $L$. - -%\erroronpage{181}{exa 5-5-4}{EGu}{1997/08/10}{2} -% Top-left: The edge starts from coordinate (-1,-1) -% relative to L, instead of coordinate (?,1). -% Edges that go upward or leftward have arrows at -% their end, but not the edges that go downward -% or rightward. Is this purposely so? -% Bottom right: Dotted arrow touches the H - -\erroronpage{183}{exa 5-5-6}{EGu}{1997/08/10}{2} - The C / saved d[3] should be framed as well - -\erroronpage{188}{middle}{DGi}{1997/12/30}{} -assocated \> associated - -\erroronpage{202}{exa 3-3-33}{EGu}{1997/08/10}{2} - The labels can be better spaced within the - windows they get from the curves - -\erroronpage{203}{exa 3-3-34}{EGu}{1997/08/10}{2} - The labels can be better spaced within the - windows they get from the curves - -%======================================================================= -\CHAPTER{Chapter 6 } - -\erroronpage{206}{l.4}{UVi}{1997/12/16}{} - On the subject of typesetting rules for scientific texts, consider - adding a reference to Beccari (1997), TUGboat 18\#1, pp. 39--48, - which was published after the LGC, but should be a good reference - anyway. - -\erroronpage{206}{l.21}{PMcJ}{1998/06/11}{} - texts packages \> texts, packages - -\erroronpage{208}{l.-14}{NBe}{1997/07/11}{2} - set of macros are needed \> - set of macros is needed - -\erroronpage{244}{table}{UVi}{1997/12/16}{} - The voltmeter symbol looks the same as that of the current source - one line above, so you probably got the wrong symbol. - - -%======================================================================= -\CHAPTER{Chapter 7 } - -\erroronpage{254}{l.7}{BLu}{1998/01/15}{} - missing space between `MuTeX' and `to' - -\erroronpage{257}{}{AMi}{1997/05/06}{2} - The clefs on the left of the staves and a few other symbols like - |\allabreve| are positioned too high on the staves. How that could - have happened is beyond me---on my last printout before the actual - printing it is correct (FMi) - -\erroronpage{259}{l.12}{NBe}{1997/07/11}{2} - into an \texttt{music} \> - into a \texttt{music} - -\erroronpage{259}{-4}{JKr}{1998/08/26}{} - delete second ``with'' in ``with with - \texttt{\textbackslash r\ldots\ or \textbackslash l\ldots}'' - - -%======================================================================= -\CHAPTER{Chapter 8 } - -\erroronpage{278ff}{11}{MWa}{1998/03/26}{} - The chessfont used (chessf10) is not correct. The knight-character used -in the notation (not for the board) is supposed to look to the right, not -to the left. If one uses the font chess10f from the bdfchess-package and -renames it, that font is correct. - -\erroronpage{299}{l.-4}{JKr}{1998/08/31}{} - In the command description for |\whitepoint| and |\blackpoint| the position - and number of stones are reversed. Replace - \texttt{\{\textit{n}\}\{\textit{p}\}} with - \texttt{\{\textit{p}\}\{\textit{n}\}} twice. - -%======================================================================= -\CHAPTER{Color Plates } - -\erroronpage{Ic}{}{FMi}{1997/04/01}{2} - $\approx$ sign missing in print - -\erroronpage{IIb}{}{FMi}{1997/04/01}{2} - that plate doesn't correspond to original! - what kind of pink is this by the way? - -\erroronpage{IIc}{}{SPQR}{1997/04/01}{2} - the triangle has no fill - -\erroronpage{IIf}{}{FMi}{1997/04/01}{} - this plate does not correspond to any earlier example. seems - to be a combination of two examples in fact - -\erroronpage{IIIa}{}{SPQR}{1997/04/01}{2} - the circle has no fill - -\erroronpage{VIb}{}{FMi}{1997/04/01}{} - what kind of pink is that? - -\erroronpage{IX}{}{TJe}{1997/08/26}{} - "white" column, "Egypt" row: joie \> joy - -\erroronpage{XVII}{}{MGo}{1997/08/31}{} - the horizontal lines should be normal width (.4pt) - -\erroronpage{XXI}{}{SPQR}{1997/04/01}{2} - This is nonsense, all the pics are the same!! they are - supposed to show progressive CMYK printing --- somebody thinking - very hard during the printing process? - -%======================================================================= -\CHAPTER{Chapter 9 } - -\erroronpage{312}{9.1.1, para 1, l.3 bottom}{MGo}{1997/07/02}{2} - ``Isacc Newton'' should be ``Isaac Newton'' - -\erroronpage{312}{9.1.1, para 2, l.4}{BBe}{1997/08/01}{2} - Thomas Young, a\u{n} English doctor - -\erroronpage{313}{9.1.2, l.2}{JRi}{1998/04/28}{} - ``sub\u{s}tractive'' should be ``subtractive'' - -\erroronpage{313}{9.1.2, bullet 1, l.2}{MGo}{1997/07/02}{2} - ``output devide'' should be ``output device'' - -\erroronpage{313}{9.1.2, bullet 1, l.3}{BBe}{1997/08/01}{2} - \textbf{Y}ellow, \u{B}lac\u{\textbf{k}} - -\erroronpage{313}{9.1.2, bullet 1, l.4}{BBe}{1997/08/01}{2} - \textbf{B}rightness or \u{\textbf{V}}alue - -\erroronpage{313}{9.1.2, bullet 2, l.2}{BBe}{1997/08/01}{2} - colo\u{rm}etric - -\erroronpage{313}{l.-2}{MGo}{1997/07/02}{2} - ``phosphoros'' should be ``phosphorous'' - -\erroronpage{340}{fig}{NBe,FMi}{1997/07/11}{2} -The difference between these 3 pagestyle examples are nearly -invisible (plain has a number at the bottom and align has a page -number on the top-left corner and position marks on the three others. - -\erroronpage{341}{l.-9}{NBe}{1997/07/11}{2} - can contains \> - can contain - -%======================================================================= -\CHAPTER{Chapter 10 } - -%\erroronpage{354}{table}{UVi}{1997/12/16}{} -% Replace \textsf{lucbr} by \textsf{lucidabr} for latest PSNFSS? -% -% SPQR: not necessarily. they do different things. leave as is - -\erroronpage{355}{l.-5}{UVi}{1997/12/16}{} - Computer Modern, Euler Math, MathTime, and Lucida New Math. - \> Computer Modern, Concrete Math, Euler Math, MathTime, - and Lucida New Math. (See CTAN:fonts/concmath and - CTAN:macros/latex/contrib/supported/concmath) - -\erroronpage{355}{l.-2}{NBe}{1997/07/11}{2} - none of Computer Modern, Euler Math or Lucida work \> - none of Computer Modern, Euler Math\u{,} or Lucida work\u{s} - -\erroronpage{359}{l.18}{AMM}{1998/11/30}{} - package file times.sty [the same typeface should be used] - -\erroronpage{362}{l.15}{NBe}{1997/07/11}{2} - download \> - downloaded - -\erroronpage{362}{l.18}{NBe}{1997/07/11}{2} - organized up \> - organized - -\erroronpage{362}{l.-10}{NBe}{1997/07/11}{2} - (named \texttt{config.}\textit{Short Family Name} (e.g., \> - (named \texttt{config.}\textit{Short Family Name}, e.g., - -\erroronpage{362}{l.-10}{UVi}{1997/12/16}{} - Adobe Garamond's short name is \texttt{pag} \> \texttt{pgm} - (3 times) (\texttt{pag} is AvantGarde!) - -\erroronpage{362}{l.-3}{NBe}{1997/07/11}{2} - discusses of how \> - discusses how - -\erroronpage{366}{l.24}{NBe}{1997/07/11}{2} - 0.0777779 \> - 0.077779 - -\erroronpage{367}{l.14}{FMi}{1997/04/01}{2} - Add `might': \ldots\ if any of them is zero it might be omitted. - -\erroronpage{368}{l.21}{NBe}{1997/07/11}{2} - CHECKSUM \> - FONTCHECKSUM - -\erroronpage{382}{l.7}{FMi}{1997/04/01}{2} - ``V\ldots'' should be italic not bold - -\erroronpage{382}{l.-11}{BBe}{1997/08/01}{2} - an old distribution of \texttt{dvips}\u{).} - -\erroronpage{387}{l.17}{NBe}{1997/07/11}{2} - are left undefined are for use \> - are left undefined for use - -\erroronpage{392}{para 5, l.10}{DCa,FMi}{1997/06/24}{2} - Add \verb=|= twice: \verb!one one |=:|>> exclam ;! - -\erroronpage{395}{l.-4}{NBe}{1997/07/11}{2} - creates a \texttt{mtx} \> - creates an \texttt{mtx} - -\erroronpage{399}{l.-8}{DCa}{1997/06/30}{2} - Delete line as it is the same as code line nr 7. - -\erroronpage{400}{l.7}{DCa}{1997/06/30}{2} - Delete line as it is the same as code line nr 13. - -\erroronpage{401}{l.17}{FMi}{1997/04/01}{2} - line numbering should continue with 10 - -\erroronpage{403}{l.5}{FMi}{1997/04/01}{2} - line numbering should continue with 13 - -\erroronpage{405}{l.2}{UVi}{1997/12/16}{} - Is the overfull hbox in ``bold-face math italic'' intentional? - -\erroronpage{407}{l.8}{NBe}{1997/07/11}{2} - applies \> - apply - -\erroronpage{411}{table 10.8}{SPQR}{1998/05/15}{} - Fontname code for ``hairline'' should be ``a'' not ``h''. - -%======================================================================= -\CHAPTER{Chapter 11 } - -\erroronpage{426}{table}{UVi}{1997/12/16}{} - The closing brace in the example about inserting literal - PostScript is misplaced. It probably should be: - |\special{"newpath 0 0 moveto 100 100 lineto stroke}| - -\erroronpage{429}{l.2}{WaS}{2000/09/19}{} - Slanting was forgotten; the complete example should read: -\begin{verbatim} -mbbbo8r Bembo-Bold " .167 SlantFont TeXBase1Encoding ReEncodeFont " <8r.enc <mbbb8a.pfb -\end{verbatim} - Replace \texttt{mbbb8r} with \texttt{mbbbo8r} accordingly in line~4. - -\erroronpage{434}{11.3, l.5}{BDr}{1997/06/26}{2} - to-to-bottom \> top-to-bottom - -\erroronpage{442}{11.4, l.3}{BBe}{1997/08/01}{2} - a very few PostScript\u{ }Level 2 features - -\erroronpage{446}{l.-17}{NBe}{1997/07/11}{2} - to these. so that \> - to these, so that - -\erroronpage{446}{l.-14}{NBe}{1997/07/11}{2} - brackets \> - parentheses - -\erroronpage{448}{l.-4}{NBe}{1997/07/11}{2} - \verb=doc\%02d.tif= \> - \verb=doc%02d.tif= - -\erroronpage{450}{l.8}{PKa}{1997/09/15}{} - \verb=-sShingling= \> - \verb=-dShingling= - -\erroronpage{450}{sec. 11.4.4}{UVi}{1997/12/16}{} - Mention the existance of \textsf{gv} by Johannes Plass, a recent - development derived from \textsf{GhostView} by Tim Theissen? - -\erroronpage{452}{l.-2}{BBe}{1997/08/01}{2} - Use sans font throughout: \textsf{Adobe Illustrator 3} - -\erroronpage{454}{l.9}{AMM}{1998/12/09}{} - -Eextension \> -Eexpansion - -\erroronpage{461}{l.10}{NBe}{1997/07/11}{2} - preceed \> - precede - - -\erroronpage{462}{}{DSe}{1998/12/18}{} - -Daniel Sebald suggested to explain in some detail how to use xfig with -\LaTeX. (So far we haven't checked this method.) He wrote: - -The following is a description of how to use xfig to generate -quality postscript pictures then incorporate \LaTeX{} text. It -is a bit of a round-about method, but not too bad given the -flexibility and quality of output. Furthermore, because in -this method basically the only \LaTeX{} picture element used -is text (lines, etc. are PostScript) \LaTeX{} runs more efficiently -than if only \LaTeX{} picture elements are used. - -\erroronpage{462}{continued}{DSe}{1998/12/18}{} -1. Draw the picture in xfig and change the font types to - "LaTeX fonts". Use the xfig export feature that will - output the nice quality lines, circles, etc. to a PostScript - file and export the \LaTeX{} fonts and locations to a - separate \LaTeX{} file. The option is called "Combined PS/LaTeX - (both parts)". (Remember you must edit the font type - to be \LaTeX{} font.) The \LaTeX{} file includes the PostScript - file via the |\special| command. - - A neat little trick is to type math using the \LaTeX{} - syntax directly on the xfig figure, e.g., |$\sum_{n=0}^{\infty}$| - then select "special" under the special flag in the - text edit box so that xfig doesn't add extra backslashes to generate - such things as |\$|, |\_|, etc. Then when compiling in the next step - the result is nicely formatted math text. Granted, the text - doesn't look right in xfig, but with only a bit of guessing - and using |left/center/right| alignment properly this is - no big problem. - - Positioning can be done using the justification in the - text edit box to prevent extra white space appearing in - the final figure because xfig treats the whole text string - when computing figure borders. (If a long string of text - obstructs the figure in xfig the hidden flag can be selected - in the text edit box to hide the text string from the screen.) - -2. Create a simple file such as follows: -\begin{verbatim} - \documentclass{article} - \usepackage{epsfig} - \begin{document} - \pagestyle{empty} - \input{filename.pstex_t} - \end{document} -\end{verbatim} - - then compile it under \LaTeX{}. Now use dvips to turn this - into an encapsulated PostScript file. That is -\begin{verbatim} - > dvips filename -E -o filename.eps -\end{verbatim} - -\erroronpage{462}{continued}{DSe}{1998/12/18}{} - -3. In your final document simply treat the generated eps - file just as you would any eps file. There are \LaTeX{} - packages that allow scaling of such figures. Because - the text is now in the eps file it gets scaled accordingly. - - An alternate method instead of step 2 is simply to input - |filename.pstex_t| into the final \LaTeX{} document. This works - fine but the flexibility of scaling text may not exist. - -4. Use your imagination! xfig allows importing PostScript - documents. So you can bring in pictures generated by - other programs, e.g., Matlab, and add annotation with the - method described above. - - -%======================================================================= -\CHAPTER{Appendix A } - -\erroronpage{465}{l.-6}{NBe}{1997/07/11}{2} - this requires \ldots{} are given \> - this requires \ldots{} be given - - [Subjunctive, rather than indicative, is called for here, - because ``require'' is a condition.] - -%\erroronpage{471}{column 2, l.10}{BBe}{1997/08/01}{} -% \texttt{b3} (braggado) Braggadocio WHAT IS WRONG????? - -\erroronpage{471}{column 4, l.8}{PMcJ}{1998/06/11}{} - u:N\u{i}mbusMonL - -\erroronpage{472}{column 3, l.17}{BBe}{1997/08/01}{2} - u:N\u{i}mbusSanL - -\erroronpage{473}{column 4, l.21}{BBe}{1997/08/01}{2} - \texttt{rw} (rockwell) Rockwel\u{lS}late - -\erroronpage{475ff}{table heading}{BBe}{1997/08/01}{2} - Use uppercase: \u{ISO} Latin - -\erroronpage{480}{perthousand}{PGu}{2002/02/24}{} - Glyph for perthousand is a small 0 \> should be like 0/00 - - Actually, the glyph is a small 0 in in several fonts (the - perthousand is then generated internally as a ligature with \%) - -\erroronpage{482--487}{Table~A.4}{WaS}{2000/09/26}{} - Table~A.4 is lacking the entries for the slots 38 and 139, - and slot 89 is listed twice. - - 38 is ampersand throughout. - - 139 is Nacute, guilsinglleft, empty, empty, guilsinglleft, atilde, - perthousand in the encodings from left to right. - - The above errors have been added to second (corrected) printing and - are not present in the first printing. - -\erroronpage{482}{caption}{FMi}{1997/04/01}{2} - the characters ``Table A.4:'' are set in the wrong size (too small) - -\erroronpage{484}{l.-3,-4}{BBe}{1997/08/01}{2} - guilsingleft and guilsingright \> - guilsinglleft and guilsinglright - -\erroronpage{489}{l.8}{BBe}{1997/08/01}{2} - \ldots\verb=}{=\textit{de\u{p}th}\verb=}{=\ldots - -\erroronpage{491}{l.20}{BBe}{1997/08/01}{2} - you can use expressions such as \verb=\width{=\u{\textit{glyph}}\verb=}= - -%\erroronpage{491}{l.20}{FMi}{1997/08/01}{} -% add extra space in front of this line (and in similar places in -% that section) - -%======================================================================= -\CHAPTER{Appendix B } - -\erroronpage{498}{}{AOg}{1999/02/27}{} - Add \texttt{ctan.tug.org} to the list of CTAN sites (others may - need update as well - -\erroronpage{498}{l.10}{PMcJ}{1998/06/11}{} - it \> is - -\erroronpage{506}{l.-8}{SPQR}{1997/08/01}{2} - fonts/psfonts/adobe/garamond \> - \texttt{CTAN:fonts/psfonts/adobe/garamond} - -\erroronpage{506}{l.-11}{BBe}{1997/08/01}{2} - see\u{ }\texttt{http//www.adobe.com./prodindex/framemaker/main.html} - -\erroronpage{507}{l.17}{BBe}{1997/08/01}{2} - remove surplus \verb=%= - -\erroronpage{507}{l.17}{MGo}{1998/01/16}{} - The old URL is obsolete, a new one is - \texttt{http://www.imsisoft.com/hijaak/index.html} - -\erroronpage{507}{l.-3}{BBe}{1997/08/01}{2} - \texttt{CTAN\u{:f}onts/utils/mm} - -\erroronpage{508}{l.5}{BBe}{1997/08/01}{2} - \texttt{http:\u{//}www.mathworks.com} - -\erroronpage{508}{l.11}{BBe}{1997/08/01}{2} - \texttt{CTAN\u{:f}onts/utils/mm} - -%======================================================================= -\CHAPTER{Bibliography } - -\erroronpage{516}{l.12}{BBe}{1997/08/01}{2} - Do not use typewriter for ``seminar.sty'' or - use typewriter also with next item. - -%======================================================================= -\CHAPTER{Index } - -\erroronpage{523}{graphicx depth key}{PMcJ,FMi}{1998/06/13}{} - Spurious entry, depth is no keyword for graphicx package - -\erroronpage{529}{pspicture}{FMi}{1997/04/01}{2} - Add reference to p.48 - -\erroronpage{535}{Document classes}{FMi}{1998/04/31}{} - Document classes \> Document \u{C}lasses - -\erroronpage{543}{graphicx depth key}{FMi}{1998/06/21}{} - Spurious entry, depth is no keyword for graphicx package - -\erroronpage{546}{\texttt{\textbackslash heat}}{FMi}{1997/04/01}{2} - Typo: remove and add p.302 to |\heart| instead - -\end{erratalist} - - - -%========================================================================== - -\bigskip - - -\begin{multicols}{3}[Thanks to all who have found errors or - omissions. Listed are the people who found an errata entry first.] -\contributor{AMi}{Arno Mittelbach} -\contributor{AMM}{Alberto Maria Marchetti} -\contributor{AOg}{Arthur Ogawa} -\contributor{BBe}{Barbara Beeton} -\contributor{BDr}{Bernard Drapeau} -\contributor{BLu}{Ben Lukoschus} -\contributor{DCa}{David Carlisle} -\contributor{DGi}{Denis Girou} -\contributor{DSe}{Daniel Sebald} -\contributor{EGu}{Eitan Gurari} -\contributor{FMi}{Frank Mittelbach} -\contributor{JKr}{J\"urgen Kr\"amer} -\contributor{JOl}{Jeffrey D. Oldham} -\contributor{JRi}{Jonathan Rich} -\contributor{MGo}{Michel Goossens} -\contributor{MWa}{Michael Wanko} -\contributor{NBe}{Nelson H. F. Beebe} -\contributor{PGu}{Patrick Gundlach} -\contributor{PKa}{Peter Kabal} -\contributor{PMcJ}{Paul McJones} -\contributor{RFa}{Robin Fairbairns} -\contributor{SPQR}{Sebastian Rahtz} -\contributor{TJe}{Tarjei T. Jensen} -\contributor{TRa}{T.V. 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You will -need to install the new version before you can typeset these files. - -A full description of the new LaTeX release (and of more than 100 -packages that can be used with LaTeX) can be found in: - - * The LaTeX Companion, Goossens, Mittelbach and Samarin, - Addison-Wesley, ISBN 0-201-54199-8. - -The new release is also described in the second edition of: - - * LaTeX A Document Preparation System, Leslie Lamport, - Addison-Wesley, ISBN 0-201-52983-1 - -Also possibly of interest (describing package and programs related to -graphical applications, Postscript font usage, etc.): - - * The LaTeX Graphics Companion, Goossens, Rathz and Mittelbach, - Addison-Wesley ISBN 0-201-85469-4. - - -REQUIREMENTS -============ - -In addition to the LaTeX distribution files, you will also need the -following: - - * a TeX system, including iniTeX (see `Your Version of TeX', below); - - * 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); - - * about 6.5MB of spare disk space for use during the installation. - - -YOUR VERSION OF TEX -=================== - -LaTeX is based upon Donald Knuth's TeX typesetting system. This is -available for almost every make of computer, from microcomputers -through workstations to large main-frames. - -Further details about how to install LaTeX for your version of TeX may -be available in a file called <system>.txt. At present the following -such files exist (at least): - - * amiweb2c.txt for Amiga web2c TeX on the Amiga. - - * cstex.txt for CS-TeX on the Atari. - - * decustex.txt for TeX from DECUS on VAX/VMS. - - * directex.txt for DirectTeX on the Macintosh. - - * emtex.txt for emTeX on IBM PC compatibles. - - * emtextds.txt for Schmidt's emTeX/TDS for OS/2. - - * lindner.txt for Lindner's TeX on the Atari. - - * microtex.txt for MicroTeX (uTeX) on IBM PC compatibles. - - * multitex.txt for MultiTeX on the Atari. - - * oztex.txt for OzTeX on the Macintosh. - - * pastex.txt for PasTeX on the Amiga. - - * pctex.txt for PCTeX on IBM PC compatibles. - - * textures.txt for Textures on the Macintosh. - - * truetex.txt for TrueTeX for Windows 95/98/NT. - - * vtex.txt for MicroPress's VTeX. - - * vtexfree.txt for MicroPress's VTeX/Free for Linux-x86 (VTeX/Lnx) - and OS/2 (VTeX/2). - - * web2ctex.txt for web2c TeX on Unix platforms. - - * yandytex.txt for Y&YTeX on IBM PC compatibles. - -You should finish reading this file before reading the <system>.txt -file for your version. If there is no such file then this file alone is -your installation guide. - -If you have bought a commercial version of TeX/LaTeX and there is no -file for your system then you could ask the company which sells your -version of TeX to supply one. - -Note to TeX implementors/suppliers: ----------------------------------- -If you can supply us with a <system>.txt file for your implementation -we shall be very grateful and we shall add it to our distribution. - - - -HOW THE INSTALLATION WORKS -========================== - -The LaTeX installation is in five stages: - - * Saving any old version of LaTeX. - - * Unpacking the distribution (this may not be necessary). - - * Creating the LaTeX format. - - * Putting the files where LaTeX can read them. - - * Checking the installation. - - -SAVING YOUR 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. - -If it exists, the <system>.txt file will describe in detail how to do -this; in some of these files, the new version is referred to as -LaTeX2e in order to clearly distinguish it from the old version. - -The details of how to do everything in this section will depend to a -very large extent on your TeX implementation. - -First you should find the LaTeX format file on your system -(usually called `latex.fmt' or `lplain.fmt') and rename it to -`latex209.fmt'. - -You should then save a copy of the current LaTeX system files. These -may be kept in a TeX inputs directory or folder, which is usually -called something like one of these: - - tex\texinput tex/inputs TeX-inputs - -or they may be kept in a separate LaTeX inputs location, possibly a -subdirectory or subfolder of the TeX inputs location, called `latex'. - -There are thus two possibilities, depending on whether the LaTeX -inputs have been kept separate from the other TeX inputs or not. - - * If the LaTeX inputs are separated from the other TeX inputs, then - you should make a new directory that is a copy of the whole of the - LaTeX inputs directory, and call it `latex209'. - - * If the LaTeX inputs are kept with the other TeX inputs, then you - should create a new directory called `latex209' and then copy to it - any file ending with .sty from the LaTeX inputs directory. - -It may be possible to run both the new LaTeX and LaTeX 2.09 in -parallel. To do this, you should create a `latex209' command, -or menu entry, that is similar to `latex' except that: - - * The `latex209' format is used rather than `latex'. - - * The `latex209' directory is searched before the LaTeX inputs - directory. - -The details of how to do this vary according to your system so you -may find more information in a <system>.txt file. - - -BEFORE UNPACKING THE DISTRIBUTION -================================= - -Latex needs a number of files to run, for example `article.cls' -contains the `article' document class. However, these files are NOT -themselves the source files produced by the LaTeX3 Project Team. We -write documented sources in `docstrip archive files' which can be -unpacked to produce the files that LaTeX needs. For example, -classes.dtx contains the documented sources for all the LaTeX -document classes, including article.cls. - -The FIRST thing to do is to check whether you need to unpack these -archive files, as follows. - -Before reading any further, you should check to see whether the LaTeX -distribution you have contains the unpacked files. You can do this by -looking to see if you have got the file latex.ltx. If you do, then -you should have all the unpacked files and so you can move on to the -section entitled `Creating the LaTeX format'. - -The unpacking will create and write files only into the current -directory (or current folder, or default directory). This helps to -prevent it overwriting existing files or causing problems with your -system files. It is therefore sensible to carry out the installation -in a directory reserved for this purpose; on a multi-user system you -should ensure that you have read and write permissions for files in -this directory. - - -UNPACKING THE DISTRIBUTION -========================== - -The archive files are unpacked by running iniTeX on the file -unpack.ins. - -NOTE: On relatively slow computers, this unpacking can take a long -time. - -NOTE: Using LaTeX with old DC Fonts. ------------------------------------- - -By default LaTeX uses the `ec' font collection for its T1 (Cork) encoded -fonts. - -If you are using the pre-release versions of the ec fonts known as `dc' -then you could update your fonts to ec, or unpack suitable fd files -for the dc fonts at this point. - -For versions of the dc fonts older than release 1.2 (issued -during 1995) then at this point you should unpack the fd files for -the old dc fonts by running plain TeX or LaTeX on the file -olddc.ins - -For release 1.3 of the dc fonts you should unpack fd files by running -plain TeX or LaTeX on the file newdc.ins - -You need to do this even if you have obtained the `unpacked' -distribution and so have not processed the unpack.ins file described -above. - -If this is your first installation, so you do not yet have a format, -or if you are unsure of which release of the T1 encoded fonts you -have, ignore this step and build the LaTeX format as described below. -This will build a format using the current ec font names. -The test document ltxcheck.tex will report any problems with the ec -or dc fonts and report whether you need to unpack either -olddc.ins or newdc.ins. - - -CREATING THE LATEX FORMAT -========================= - -To create the LaTeX format, you should run iniTeX on the file -`latex.ltx'. - -A hyphenation file such as `hyphen.tex' is read by this run so it -should be accessible by iniTeX. It also needs to be able to read the -`.tfm' font files for the basic fonts. These font files and -hyphenation file(s) should be part of your TeX system. - -You should save the resulting format file `latex.fmt' in the TeX -formats directory. You may also have to create and/or install a -program called `latex', a `LaTeX' option to your TeX implementation, -or a batch file or shell script. The details of this stage will -depend on your TeX implementation; note that the name of the format -file differs from that normally used in LaTeX 2.09. - -Note: TeX experts may wish to customize LaTeX (for example, to allow -non-American hyphenation). They should read cfgguide.tex to find out -how to do this. - -If you are still using a very old version of TeX (pre 1990) then you -must now read tex2.txt. - -Note that the experimental variant of LaTeX described in autoload.txt -is no longer supported. - - -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). -These are: - - * the directory containing the format files. - - * the LaTeX inputs directory, which contains LaTeX system files. - - * the MakeIndex inputs directory, which contains MakeIndex files. - -You should move to the formats directory: - - * latex.fmt. - -You should move to the LaTeX input directory the files: - - * latexbug.tex, testpage.tex, lablst.tex, idx.tex, nfssfont.tex - small2e.tex, sample2e.tex and docstrip.tex. - -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. - - * .cfg, TeX expert configuration files. - -You should move to the MakeIndex input directory all files -whose name ends with: - - * .ist, MakeIndex style files. - -You have now installed LaTeX! - - -GETTING A WORKING LaTeX -======================= - -You may now need to set up your system to use the new version of -LaTeX; e.g. by configuring the environment, adding menu items, writing -batch files or shell scripts. Details may be found in a <system>.txt -file for your system. - - -CHECKING THAT THE INSTALLATION WORKED -===================================== - -To make sure that the installation has worked, you should run the new -LaTeX on the document `ltxcheck.tex'. - -How this is done varies according to your system; you may find the -necessary detailed instructions in a <system>.txt file. - -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! - -Fonts needed ------------- - -One thing that is checked by running ltxcheck.tex is the existence of -certain fonts on your system. - -The new LaTeX format assumes that you have on your system more font -files from the Computer Modern families than did previous versions. - -It is not essential to get all these fonts immediately but, if you do -not have the .tfm files for some of them then you will get several -error messages when you try to typeset any of the documentation files, -such as `usrguide.tex'. - -Here are some examples: - - ! Font OML/cmm/b/it/8=cmmib8 at 8.0pt not loadable: - Metric (TFM) file not found - - ! Font OMS/cmsy/b/n/8=cmbsy8 at 8.0pt not loadable: - Metric (TFM) file not found - -You can, in fact, ignore all these messages (however awful they may -sound) as far as typesetting the file is concerned: the results, -whilst not perfect, will be little different to what was intended. - -However, you should install these fonts as soon as possible (they are -in the sub-directory `fonts/tfm' of the LaTeX directory on CTAN). -They are: - - cmmib5 cmmib6 cmmib7 cmmib8 cmmib9 - cmbsy5 cmbsy6 cmbsy7 cmbsy8 cmbsy9 - - -PROBLEMS -======== - -On most systems the installation should proceed smoothly. However, you -may get some errors. - - -`texsys.cfg': While running iniTeX on latex.ltx you may get an error - message that reports a problem with texsys.cfg. - - If this happens then you have obtained (or produced) a texsys.cfg - file that is not suitable for your system. - - First, if it exists read the <system>.txt file. This may tell you - how to customize the file texsys.cfg. - - If the <system>.txt file does not mention texsys.cfg then you should - not need a texsys.cfg file. Try deleting texsys.cfg and building the - LaTeX format again. - - If you still get errors, try using LaTeX to typeset ltdirchk.dtx and - then read this document. - - The details of how to do this vary according to your system so you -may find more details in a <system>.txt file. - - -`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. - You should move the files to a directory that iniTeX can read. - - * The files are present, and in the right directory. - Your iniTeX may have been set up incorrectly. You may be able to - correct this, depending on your TeX implementation. See the - documentation of your TeX implementation for more details. - - -`Font missing': Some of the fonts (.tfm files) required by LaTeX are - missing. As above, either you have not got the required files, or - iniTeX is not able to find them. So you may need to move them or to - configure iniTeX to look in the correct places. See the - documentation of your TeX implementation for more details. - - -`Out of memory': On TeX implementations with small memory, you may - exhaust iniTeX's memory whilst installing LaTeX. - - You may be able to correct this: - - * Some TeX implementations allow the amount of memory allocated - to TeX to be increased. See the documentation of your TeX - implementation for more details. - - * Some iniTeX implementations allow more memory than others; so - you may be able to run iniTeX on a larger machine and then move - the files across to the smaller machine. - - * If the error happens during the unpacking of the distribution - (i.e. when you run iniTeX on unpack.ins) then try running this - file with normal TeX, for example plain TeX or an old version - of LaTeX. - - -If you have any problems installing LaTeX, you should: - - * read the <system>.txt file, if one exists; - - * if this does not help, ask your local TeX guru; - - * if this fails, try asking a local TeX mailing list; - - * if this fails, run iniTeX on the file latexbug.tex, fill in the - resulting bug report form, and send it to the address given in that - file. - - -CLEARING UP -=========== - -You may now be wondering what to do with all the remaining files -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 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 files ltnews<xx>.tex and ltnews<xx>.ps both contain the latest - LaTeX newsletter. - - * 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 files with names of the form <xxx>guide.tex contain reference - information covering only 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. - - * The files with extension .ltx, together with ltxcheck.tex, are - used to create and test the format; therefore you should keep these - 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, the - transcript file that was produced whilst creating the format; - this file is called latex.log or latex.lis. - - -FINALLY -======= - -Once you have installed LaTeX for your TeX implementation, you might -like to write a <system>.txt file explaining how you did it. If you -want to do this, you should edit the file template.txt. - -If you would like your <system>.txt file to be included with the LaTeX -distribution, please mail it to the project at the address given in -the file bugs.txt and latexbug.tex. - - ---- Copyright 1994, 1995, 1996 - The LaTeX3 Project. 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The prompt -;;; will suggest default values based on standard emacs variables -;;; user-full-name and user-mail-address. -;;; -;;; (setq ltxbug-mail-headers "...") ; additional mail headers. -;;; For example (setq ltxbug-mail-headers "FCC: ~/Mail/sent") -;;; To log outgoing mail in a `sent' file. -;;; -;;; (setq ltxbug-latex-command "...") ; latex command -;;; Set this if LaTeX is not called latex, eg it may be latex2e. -;;; -;;; -;;; Perhaps I should have based this on gnat's send-pr.el but it seemed -;;; easier to write it from scratch to work in latexbug.tex at the -;;; required points. -;;; -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; - -(require 'sendmail) - -(defvar ltxbug-latex-command "latex" - "Command name for Standard LaTeX (LaTeX2e)") - -(defvar ltxbug-directory nil -"Directory in which to run LaTeX, should end with slash. -Default, nil, means inherit directory from current buffer.") - -(defvar user-full-name nil); just needed on ancient emacs -(defvar ltxbug-name nil -"Your name. -If this is nil, will be prompted if not set in latexbug.cfg.") - -(defvar user-mail-address nil); just needed on ancient emacs -(defvar ltxbug-address nil -"Your email-address. -If this is nil, will be prompted if not set in latexbug.cfg.") - -(defvar ltxbug-mail-headers "" -"Extra mail headers that will be added to the mail message. -This is in addition to `To' and `Subject'.") - -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; - -(defvar ltxbug-categories -'(("latex") ("tools") ("graphics") - ("mfnfss") ("psnfss") ("amslatex") ("babel") ("expl3") ("cyrillic")) -"Valid GNATS categories") - - -(defun report-latex-bug () -"LaTeX bug report generator" - (interactive) -;; -;; Locally turn off transient mark mode. - (let ((transient-mark-mode nil) - (current-default-directory default-directory)) -;; -;; First produce one large window for the main message -;; and a smaller help window below. - (delete-other-windows) -;; (setq ltxbug-msg (switch-to-buffer "*latex-bugs*")); not emacs18 - (switch-to-buffer - (setq ltxbug-msg (get-buffer-create "*latex-bugs*"))) - (erase-buffer) - (setq default-directory - (or ltxbug-directory current-default-directory)) - (setq major-mode 'ltxbug) - (setq mode-name "LaTeX Bug Report") - (use-local-map ltxbug-map) - (message "Running latex on latexbug.tex ....") - (split-window-vertically -;; -13 ;; old emacs's can't do this - (- (window-height) 13)) - (switch-to-buffer-other-window - (setq ltxbug-help (get-buffer-create "latexbugs help"))) -;; -;; Initially fill the message buffer with the output from running -;; latexbug.tex. - (erase-buffer) -;; -;; Use shell-command not start-process here so shell variables are -;; initialised before calling LaTeX. -;; Hope that is enough \\ to keep all the different shells happy... -;; {} replaced by \\{\\} in version 0.4 (fix for latex/1675) -;; Use \@@input (v0.5) - (shell-command (concat - ltxbug-latex-command - " \\\\nonstopmode\\\\makeatletter\ - \\\\def\\\\batch\\{\\}\\\\@@input latexbug ") t) - (switch-to-buffer-other-window ltxbug-msg) - (goto-char (point-min)) -;; -;; Change header to mention this latexbug.el file. - (if (re-search-forward "!" (point-max) t) - (ltxbug-error) -;; else - (ltxbug-do-report)))) - - - -(defun ltxbug-do-report () - (erase-buffer) -;; -;; Grab the template produced by latexbug.tex - (insert-file "latexbug.msg") -;; -;; Change header to mention this latexbug.el file. - (goto-char (point-min)) - (re-search-forward "\\(by latexbug.\\)\\(tex\\)" (point-max) t) - (replace-match "\\1el") -;; -;; Grab email address into mail field. - (re-search-forward "Re.*email to \\(.*\\)[^Z]*=$" (point-max) t) -;; -;; Put the synopsis template into the Subject field. -;; Add the delimiter used by the mail-send function. - (goto-char (point-min)) - (let ((temp - (concat "To: " - (buffer-substring (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)) " -Subject: < SYNOPSIS > -" - ltxbug-mail-headers - (if (not (equal "" ltxbug-mail-headers)) " -") - "--text follows this line-- -" ))) -;; -;; Remove the rest of the banner from latexbug.tex - (goto-char (point-min)) - (delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)) -;; -;; insert the mail headers - (insert temp)) -;; -;; -;; Get the required category using minibuffer completion. - (set-buffer ltxbug-help) - (erase-buffer) - (insert " -Several categories of files are supported, -corresponding to directories in the standard LaTeX distribution: - - latex: The `base' format, and standard classes only (base). - tools: Packages supported by the LaTeX3 project team (tools). - graphics: The color and graphics packages (graphics). - mfnfss: Packages for using some MetaFont fonts (mfnfss). - psnfss: Packages for using PostScript fonts LaTeX (psnfss). - amslatex: AMS supported Classes and Packages (amsfonts and amslatex). - babel: Packages supporting many different languages (babel). - expl3: Experimental packages for TeX programmers (expl3). - cyrillic: Packages for using Cyrillic fonts (cyrillic). -") - (let* ((completion-ignore-case t) - (cat (completing-read "Which Category ? " - ltxbug-categories nil t ))) - (set-buffer "*latex-bugs*") - (ltxbug-replace "< CATEGORY >" (if (equal cat "") "latex" cat))) -;; -;; Get the synopsis, make sure it is non empty, and not too long. - (set-buffer ltxbug-help) - (erase-buffer) - (insert " - Please enter a One line Synopsis of the report. - This should be < 50 characters. - - This text will be used as the mail header on all - subsequent correspondence. Please use informative strings. - For example: \\mathit generates error in foobar environmenent - rather than just `LaTeX Bug' or similar strings. -") - (set-buffer ltxbug-msg) - (let ((syn (read-from-minibuffer "Synopsis ? " ))) - (while (or (equal syn "") (> (length syn) 50)) - (setq syn - (read-from-minibuffer "Synopsis (0 < length < 50) ? " syn))) - (set-buffer "*latex-bugs*") - (ltxbug-replace "< SYNOPSIS >" syn)) -;; -;; If latexbug.cfg has not already defined the name -;; grab it from minibuffer - (goto-char (point-min)) - (if (re-search-forward "< ENTER YOUR NAME >" (point-max) t) - (if ltxbug-name - (ltxbug-replace "< ENTER YOUR NAME >" ltxbug-name) -;; else - (set-buffer ltxbug-help) - (erase-buffer) - (insert " - Please enter Your Name -") - (set-buffer ltxbug-msg) - (let ((temp (read-from-minibuffer "Your Name ? " user-full-name))) - (set-buffer "*latex-bugs*") - (ltxbug-replace "< ENTER YOUR NAME >" temp)))) -;; -;; If latexbug.cfg has not already defined the email address -;; grab it from minibuffer - (goto-char (point-min)) - (if (re-search-forward "< ENTER YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS >" (point-max) t) - (if ltxbug-address - (ltxbug-replace "< ENTER YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS >" ltxbug-address) -;; else - (set-buffer ltxbug-help) - (erase-buffer) - (insert " - Please enter Your email address. -") - (set-buffer ltxbug-msg) - (let ((temp (read-from-minibuffer "Your email address ? " - user-mail-address))) - (set-buffer "*latex-bugs*") - (ltxbug-replace "< ENTER YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS >" temp)))) -;; -;; Grab file name. -;; If this is empty, suggest changing the >Class - (set-buffer ltxbug-help) - (erase-buffer) - (insert " -A bug report should be accompanied by a test file -and a the log that the test generates. - -If a test file is not appropriate for this report -Just hit <return> - -Otherwise please specify the file to include. -") - (set-buffer ltxbug-msg) - (let ((temp (read-file-name "Test file ? " nil "" t))) - (if (equal temp "") - (progn - (ltxbug-update-field - "Class" - '(("sw-bug")("doc-bug")("change-request")) - " -You have not offered a test file. - -Perhaps that this is not a bug report. -The default class for messages is sw-bug. - -Possible classes of messages are: - sw-bug: Message reporting a Bug in the software. - doc-bug: Message reporting an error in the documentation. - change-request: Message requesting a change to some LaTeX feature.") - (re-search-forward ">How-to-repeat") - (delete-region (match-beginning 0) (point-max))) -;; else - (set-buffer ltxbug-msg) - (ltxbug-replace " < TEST FILE HERE " "") - (insert-file temp) - (let ((lines 0)) - (while (re-search-forward "\n" (mark) t) - (setq lines (+ lines 1))) - (if (> lines 60) - (progn - (set-buffer ltxbug-help) - (erase-buffer) - (insert -(format "%s%d%s" " -!!!! -Your test file is " lines " lines long!!! - -Test files should be as short as possible, while still showing -the behaviour. Please try to keep the file below 60 lines. -")) - (set-buffer ltxbug-msg)))) - (let* ((log1 - (concat - (substring temp 0 (string-match "\\.[^\\.]*$" temp)) - ".log")) - (log (read-file-name "Log file ? 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a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/lindner.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/lindner.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 99fce1c96e9..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/lindner.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,171 +0,0 @@ - LaTeX installation instructions for Lindner-TeX (Atari) - - 1995 June 25 - -SUMMARY -======= - -This file contains instructions on how to install LaTeX for -Lindner-TeX. 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. - - * How to configure LaTeX. - - * 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 -============ - -In addition to the LaTeX distribution files, you will also need the -following: - - * the file `hyphen.tex', or some other hyphenation files (see `Creating - the LaTeX Format', below); we recommend to use the `babel' system by - Johannes Braams, which can be found probably where you got your copy - of LaTeX, e.g. the CTAN archive ftp-servers; - - * the font files (normally .tfm files) for the Computer Modern fonts, - including some non-standard ones (see `Fonts needed', below). - - -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. - - - If you want to use the new LaTeX2e, which is also the new standard, instead - of your old version, you can delete all files in your /texinput/stdinput - directory, except for the two plain TeX format files named PLAIN.FMT and - PLAING.FMT, which can usually be found in the directory /texinput/formats. - If you want to keep the old 2.09 version of LaTeX, move all the input files - to a directory named (e.g.) stdinput.209 and create a new directory - stdinput.2e for the new files. - - -CONFIGURING LATEX -================= - - LaTeX2e uses more memory than the former versions. To use it, you need an - ATARI ST/TT/Falcon with at least 2Mb of RAM, so that you can use the BigTeX - version of Lindner-TeX. The files are available on the CTAN archive servers - in the directory tex/systems/atari/lindner-tex-packed-disks. - - No specially adapted TEXSYS.CFG file is needed for the Lindner -implementation - of TeX. If you want to configure your system, you should edit the TEXSETUP - file with your favourite ASCII editor. This file contents the main -in-/output - paths for the system. CAUTION: Some paths are saved directly to the code of - the TEXSHELL.PRG. These can be edited from the shell only! - - VERY IMPORTANT NOTICE: If you want to use the Lindner-TeX-System in a multi- - tasking environment like MagiC or MTOS, you should rename TEXSHELL.PRG to - TEXSHELL.TOS (unless your Desktop allows to determine the type of executa- - bles to certain types, like e.g. GEMINI). This will cause the TEXSHELL to -re- - direct all output to the VT52-Window, so the .TTP executables will not write - directly to the screen. - - -UNPACKING THE DISTRIBUTION -========================== - - To unpack the distribution, run INITEX on the file unpack.ins. (If you can, - get the already unpacked distribution from CTAN, because the unpacking - might take an awfully long time on an 8Mhz ST). - - -CREATING THE LaTeX FORMAT -========================= - - To create the new LaTeX format, you have to run IniTeX on the file - latex.ltx. Make sure, that this file (and the hyphenation files) are in - a directory searched by TeX. To configure the hyphenation read the file - TEXPERT.TEX. A new LaTeX format named LATEX.BFM will be created and dumped - to the directory where your other formats already are (environment variable - DUMPPATH in the TEXSETUP file). There is no need to rename this file to - LATEX.FMT. To install the new format file in the TEXSHELL.PRG, doubleclick - into the lower field of the formats section in the TeX-window, choose - LATEX.BFM in the file selector, ignore the error message about the file ex- - tensions and save the TEXSHELL options. - - -PUTTING THE FILES WHERE LaTeX CAN READ THEM -=========================================== - - We suggest the following configuration for your /stdinput.2e directory: - - create a new folder CLASSES and copy all *.CLS and *.CLO files into it; - - copy all *.STY files to a new folder PACKAGES; - - copy all *.FD and *.ENC files to a new folder FONTDEFS; - - copy all other files to a folder OTHERS. - - You might delete all *.DTX, *.INS and *.TXT files (after reading or - processing them to get the documentations) in order to save disk space. Note - that the *.DTX files can be processed by the new LaTeX version only. -CAUTION: - you should, of course, keep a backup copy of all these files somewhere so -you - can can reinstall them if necessary. - - -GETTING A WORKING LaTeX -======================= - - All you have to do now is writing the new paths to the TEXSETUP file so - that TeX can find the files when running. - - -CHECKING THAT THE INSTALLATION WORKED -===================================== - - To check the installation select LTXCHECK.LTX in the TeXShell and run the - new LaTeX on it. Make sure that you copy LTXCHECK.LTX to the document input - directory, usually /texinput/document, before you proceed it. It's going to - produce some `OK' messages, and perhaps some `BAD' warnings. - - -PROBLEMS -======== - - If any problems occur, check the LindnerTeX users guide. Note that you need - some special fonts to process the XXXGUIDE.TEX files that come with the - LaTeX distribution. These fonts are available on CTAN also. If you use a - previewer like ASCREEN v3.2 or DVI v2.3x the missing fonts will be substi- - tuted and can be produced with METAFONT later. - - If you have any other problems with the LaTeX installation, see the - `PROBLEMS' section in install.txt. - - -CLEARING UP -=========== - - See section `PUTTING FILES...' for details. - - -GETTING IN TOUCH WITH THE AUTHOR -================================ - - If you have any problems, comments or proposals for changes or extensions to - this text, you can send your questions to the author by email. - The probably best address to use is Thomas_Cloer@s4.maus.de (only mails - <16kb). You can also try tcloer@tyrell.s.bawue.de or tcloer1@gwdg.de. - - - - ---- Copyright 1995 Thomas Cloer and the LaTeX3 project --- ---- All rights reserved. --- diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/lppl.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/lppl.pdf Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 00000000000..ab872559772 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/lppl.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/lppl.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/lppl.txt index f721587db1b..90e5e3ab797 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/lppl.txt +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/lppl.txt @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ The LaTeX Project Public License =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- -LPPL Version 1.3 2003-12-01 +LPPL Version 1.3c 2006-05-20 -Copyright 1999 2002-03 LaTeX3 Project +Copyright 1999 2002-2006 LaTeX3 Project Everyone is allowed to distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but modification of it is not allowed. @@ -16,9 +16,9 @@ which the the LaTeX kernel and the base LaTeX packages are distributed. 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See also `legal.txt' for additional -% information. -% -% The list of derived (unpacked) files belonging to the distribution -% and covered by LPPL is defined by the unpacking scripts (with -% extension .ins) which are part of the distribution. -% -% \fi -% Filename: ltnews01.tex - -% This is issue 1 of LaTeX News. - -\documentclass -% [type1fonts] - {ltnews} - -\publicationmonth{June} -\publicationyear{1994} -\publicationissue{1} - -\begin{document} - -\maketitle - -\section{Welcome to \LaTeXNews} - -An issue of \emph{\LaTeXNews} will accompany every future release of -\LaTeX. It will tell you about important events, such as major bug -fixes, newly available packages, or any other \LaTeX{} news. - -\section{\LaTeXe---the new \LaTeX{} release} - -The most important news is the release of \LaTeXe, the new version of -the \LaTeX{} software. This version has better support for fonts, -graphics and colour, and will be actively maintained by the \LaTeX3 -project team. Upgrades will be issued every six months, in June and -December. - -\section{Why a new \LaTeX?} - -Over the years many extensions have been developed for \LaTeX. This -is, of course, a sure sign of its continuing popularity but it has had -one unfortunate result: incompatible \LaTeX{} formats came into use at -different sites. Thus, to process documents from various places, a -site maintainer was forced to keep \LaTeX{} (with and without \NFSS), -\SLiTeX, \AmSLaTeX, and so on. In addition, when looking at a source -file it was not always clear for which format the document was written. - -To put an end to this unsatisfactory -situation a new release of \LaTeX{} was produced. -It brings all such extensions back under a single format and thus -prevents the proliferation of mutually incompatible dialects of -\LaTeX~2.09. The new release was available for several months as a -test version, and the final release of 1~June officially -replaces the old version. - -\section{Processing documents with \LaTeXe} - -Documents written for \LaTeX~2.09 will -still be read by \LaTeXe. Any such document is run in -\emph{\LaTeX~2.09 compatibility mode}. - -Unfortunately, compatibility mode comes with a price: it can run -up to 50\% slower than \LaTeX~2.09 did. If you want to run your document -in the faster \emph{native mode}, you should try replacing the line: -\begin{verbatim} - \documentstyle[<options>,<packages>]{<class>} -\end{verbatim} -with: -\begin{verbatim} - \documentclass[<options>]{<class>} - \usepackage{latexsym,<packages>} -\end{verbatim} -Unfortunately, this will not always work, because some \LaTeX~2.09 -packages will only work in \LaTeXe{} compatibility mode. You should find -out if there is a \LaTeXe{} version of the package available. - -\LaTeXe{} native mode also gives access to the new features of \LaTeXe, -described in \emph{\LaTeXe{} for authors}. - -\section{New packages} - -\LaTeXe{} has much better support for graphics, colour, fonts, and -multi-lingual typesetting. The following software should be available -from the distributor who brought you \LaTeXe: - -\begin{citations} -\item[babel] for typesetting in many languages. -\item[color] for colour support. -\item[graphics] for including images. -\item[mfnfss] for using bitmap fonts. -\item[psnfss] for using Type~1 fonts. -\item[tools] other packages by the \LaTeX3 team. -\end{citations} -The packages come with full documentation, and are also described in -\emph{\LaTeX: A Document Processing System} or -\emph{The \LaTeX{} Companion}. - -\section{Further information} - -More information about \LaTeXe{} is to be found in: - -\begin{citations} -\item[\LaTeX: A Document Preparation System] - Leslie Lamport, \AW, 2nd ed, 1994. -\item[The \LaTeX{} Companion] - Goossens, Mittelbach and Samarin, \AW, 1994. -\end{citations} -The \LaTeX{} distribution comes with documentation on the new features of -\LaTeX: - -\begin{citations} -\item[\LaTeXe{} for authors] - describes the new features of \LaTeX{} documents, - in the file \verb|usrguide.tex|. -\item[\LaTeXe{} for class and package writers] - describes the new features of \LaTeX{} classes and packages, - in the file \verb|clsguide.tex|. -\item[\LaTeXe{} font selection] - describes the new features of \LaTeX{} fonts for - class and package writers, - in the file \verb|fntguide.tex|. -\end{citations} -For more information on \TeX{} and \LaTeX, get in touch with your local -\TeX{} Users Group, or the international \TeX{} Users Group, -P.~O.~Box~869, Santa~Barbara, CA~93102-0869, USA, Fax:~+1~805~963~8358, -EMail:~tug@tug.org. - -\end{document} - - - diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews02.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews02.pdf Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index 98bc7f18ea0..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews02.pdf +++ /dev/null diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews02.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews02.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 91cf742de9e..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews02.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,154 +0,0 @@ -% \iffalse meta-comment -% -% Copyright 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 -% The LaTeX3 Project and any individual authors listed elsewhere -% in this file. -% -% This file is part of the LaTeX base system. -% ------------------------------------------- -% -% It may be distributed and/or modified under the -% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 -% of this license or (at your option) any later version. -% The latest version of this license is in -% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt -% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX -% version 2003/12/01 or later. -% -% This file has the LPPL maintenance status "maintained". -% -% The list of all files belonging to the LaTeX base distribution is -% given in the file `manifest.txt'. See also `legal.txt' for additional -% information. -% -% The list of derived (unpacked) files belonging to the distribution -% and covered by LPPL is defined by the unpacking scripts (with -% extension .ins) which are part of the distribution. -% -% \fi -% Filename: ltnews02.tex - -% This is issue 2 of LaTeX News. - -\documentclass -% [lw35fonts] - {ltnews} - -\publicationmonth{December} -\publicationyear{1994} -\publicationissue{2} - -\begin{document} - -\maketitle - -\section{Welcome to \LaTeXNews~2} - -An issue of \emph{\LaTeXNews} will accompany every future release of -\LaTeX. It will tell you about important events, such as major bug -fixes, newly available packages, or any other \LaTeX{} news. - -\section{December 1994 release of \LaTeX} - -December 1994 sees the second release of \LaTeXe. We are on schedule -to deliver a release of \LaTeX{} every six months, in December and -June. - -This release has seen quite a lot of activity, which is not too -surprising as it's only been a year since the first test release of -\LaTeXe. We don't expect so much activity in the next six months. - -Many of the changes are minor improvements and bug-fixes---see -\emph{\LaTeXe{} for authors} (\verb|usrguide.tex|), \emph{\LaTeXe{} -font selection} (\verb|fntguide.tex|) and our change log -(\verb|changes.txt|) for more details. - -However, there are two important new packages available for \LaTeX: -\texttt{inputenc} and AMS-\LaTeX. - -\section{Accented input} - -One of the problems with writing non-English documents in \LaTeX{} is -the accent commands. Reading documents containing text like -\verb|na\"\i ve| is frustrating, especially if your keyboard allows -you to type \texttt{na\"\i ve}. - -In the past, \LaTeX{} has not supported input containing accented -characters such as \texttt{\"\i}, because Windows, Macintosh and Unix -all have different ways of dealing with accented input, called -\emph{input encodings}. - -However, the \verb|inputenc| package allows you to specify which input -encoding your document is written with, for example to use the ISO -Latin-1 encoding, you type: -\begin{verbatim} - \usepackage[latin1]{inputenc} -\end{verbatim} -At the moment, \verb|inputenc| supports the \verb|ascii| and -\verb|latin1| input encodings, but more will be added with future -releases. - -The \verb|inputenc| package is -currently a test release. The user interface for the full release will -be upwardly compatible with the test version. - -\section{AMS-\LaTeX{}} - - AMS-\LaTeX{} is a set of miscellaneous extensions for \LaTeX{} - distributed by the American Mathematical Society. They provide superior - information structure and superior printed output for mathematical - documents. - - There are far too many features of AMS-\LaTeX{} to list here. - AMS-\LaTeX{} is described in the accompanying documentation, - and in \emph{The \LaTeX{} Companion}. - - Version 1.2beta of AMS-\LaTeX{} was released for testing by intrepid - users in October 1994. The full release of AMS-\LaTeX{}~1.2 is expected - in early January 1995. - - It will be divided into two bundles: - \begin{itemize} - - \item the \verb|amsfonts| packages, which give access to - hundreds of new mathematical symbols, and new math fonts - such as blackboard bold and fraktur. - - \item the \verb|amsmath| packages, which provide finer control over - mathematical typesetting, such as multi-line subscripts, - enhanced theorem and proof environments, - and improved displayed equations, - - \end{itemize} - For compatibility with older documents, an \verb|amstex| package will be - provided. - -\section{\LaTeX{} on the internet} - -\LaTeX{} has its own home page on the World Wide Web, with the URL: -\begin{verbatim} - http://www.tex.ac.uk/CTAN/latex/ -\end{verbatim} -This page describes \LaTeX{} and the \LaTeX3 project, and contains -pointers to other \LaTeX{} resources, such as the user guides, the -\TeX{} Frequently Asked Questions, and the \LaTeX{} bugs database. - -The electronic home of anything \TeX-related is the Comprehensive -\TeX{} Archive Network (CTAN). This is a network of cooperating ftp -sites, with over a gigabyte of \TeX{} material: -\begin{verbatim} - ftp://ftp.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/ - ftp://ftp.shsu.edu/tex-archive/ - ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/ -\end{verbatim} -For more information, see the \LaTeX{} home page. - -\section{Further information} - -For more information on \TeX{} and \LaTeX, get in touch with your local -\TeX{} Users Group, or the international \TeX{} Users Group, -P.~O.~Box~869, Santa~Barbara, CA~93102-0869, USA, Fax:~+1~805~963~8358, -EMail:~tug@tug.org. - - -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews03.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews03.pdf Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index ac4faee1438..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews03.pdf +++ /dev/null diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews03.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews03.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 4cecadbf161..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews03.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,145 +0,0 @@ -% \iffalse meta-comment -% -% Copyright 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 -% The LaTeX3 Project and any individual authors listed elsewhere -% in this file. -% -% This file is part of the LaTeX base system. -% ------------------------------------------- -% -% It may be distributed and/or modified under the -% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 -% of this license or (at your option) any later version. -% The latest version of this license is in -% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt -% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX -% version 2003/12/01 or later. -% -% This file has the LPPL maintenance status "maintained". -% -% The list of all files belonging to the LaTeX base distribution is -% given in the file `manifest.txt'. See also `legal.txt' for additional -% information. -% -% The list of derived (unpacked) files belonging to the distribution -% and covered by LPPL is defined by the unpacking scripts (with -% extension .ins) which are part of the distribution. -% -% \fi -% Filename: ltnews03.tex - -% This is issue 3 of LaTeX News. - -\documentclass -% [lw35fonts] - {ltnews} - -\publicationmonth{June} -\publicationyear{1995} -\publicationissue{3} - -\begin{document} - -\maketitle - -\section{Welcome to \LaTeXNews~3} - -An issue of \emph{\LaTeXNews} will accompany every future release of -\LaTeX. It will tell you about important events, such as major bug -fixes, newly available packages, or any other \LaTeX{} news. - -\section{June 1995 release of \LaTeX} - -June 1995 sees the third release of \LaTeXe. We are on schedule -to deliver a release of \LaTeX{} every six months, in December and -June. - -In the last \emph{\LaTeXNews}, we said ``we don't expect so much -activity in the next six months,'' which has turned out not to be -true! - -\section{Additional input encodings} - -In the last release of \LaTeX{} we distributed a test version of the -\texttt{inputenc} package which allows the use of input characters -other than just a--z and A--Z. The package has proved to be robust, -so we are now distributing an expanded version. -The new release comes with a number of input encodings: - -\begin{itemize} -\item \texttt{ascii} the standard encoding, -\item \texttt{latin1} the ISO Western European alphabet, -\item \texttt{latin2} the ISO Eastern European alphabet, -\item \texttt{cp437} the IBM codepage 437, -\item \texttt{cp850} the IBM codepage 850, and -\item \texttt{applemac} the Apple Macintosh encoding. -\end{itemize} -These can be used by specifying an option to the \texttt{inputenc} -package, for example: -\begin{verbatim} - \usepackage[latin1]{inputenc} -\end{verbatim} -The new input encodings are currently being tested, but we don't -expect any major changes. - -\section{\LaTeX\ getting smaller} - -In the past releases of \LaTeXe, the amount of memory \LaTeX{} -requires has increased, but we are pleased to say that this trend has -been reversed. We hope that future releases of \LaTeX{} will continue -to get smaller. - -For example, on this document, the December 1994 release used 52,622 -words of memory, and the June 1995 release uses 51,216 words of -memory, which is a 2.7\% reduction. - -We are currently experimenting with other ways of reducing the size of -\LaTeX. For example, we are experimenting with an option to remove -the \texttt{picture} and \texttt{tabbing} environments from the -\LaTeX{} kernel, and to load them from a file the first time they are -used. This should help \LaTeX{} to run on machines with limited -memory. See \texttt{autoload.txt} for details. - -\section{Distribution and modification} - -One topic of discussion that has kept us busy is the distribution and -modification conditions of \LaTeX. We are committed to keeping -\LaTeX{} as free reliable software, and ensuring that (as far as -possible) \LaTeX{} documents will produce the same results on all -systems. - -The modification conditions are currently under discussion, and we -would like to hear from anyone interested. Please read -\texttt{modguide.tex} for more information. - -\section{AMS-\LaTeX\ full release} - -The AMS-\LaTeX\ packages were still in beta test in the December 1994 -release of \LaTeX, and the full release came out in January 1995. - -AMS-\LaTeX\ is described in the \emph{User's Guide} -(\texttt{amsldoc.tex}) and in \emph{The \LaTeX{} Companion}. - -\section{PostScript fonts} - -There is a new test release of the PSNFSS packages for accessing -PostScript fonts in \LaTeXe. This includes an update to all of the -fonts, to remove many of the underfull and overfull \verb|\hbox| -warnings, and improve the setting of non-English languages. - -The new release of \LaTeX{} removes all of the `hidden' uses of -Computer Modern mathematics. For example, the footnote markers used -to use math mode, so always used Computer Modern digits rather than -ones from the current text font. This has now been fixed. - -\section{Further information} - -For more information on \TeX{} and \LaTeX, get in touch with your local -\TeX{} Users Group, or the international \TeX{} Users Group, -P.~O.~Box~869, Santa~Barbara, CA~93102-0869, USA, Fax:~+1~805~963~8358, -EMail:~tug@tug.org. - -The \LaTeX{} home page is \verb|http://www.tex.ac.uk/ctan/latex/| -and contains links to other WWW resources for \LaTeX. - -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews04.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews04.pdf Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index ec90da3780a..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews04.pdf +++ /dev/null diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews04.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews04.tex deleted file mode 100644 index ea81f7d5320..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews04.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,143 +0,0 @@ -% \iffalse meta-comment -% -% Copyright 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 -% The LaTeX3 Project and any individual authors listed elsewhere -% in this file. -% -% This file is part of the LaTeX base system. -% ------------------------------------------- -% -% It may be distributed and/or modified under the -% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 -% of this license or (at your option) any later version. -% The latest version of this license is in -% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt -% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX -% version 2003/12/01 or later. -% -% This file has the LPPL maintenance status "maintained". -% -% The list of all files belonging to the LaTeX base distribution is -% given in the file `manifest.txt'. See also `legal.txt' for additional -% information. -% -% The list of derived (unpacked) files belonging to the distribution -% and covered by LPPL is defined by the unpacking scripts (with -% extension .ins) which are part of the distribution. -% -% \fi -% Filename: ltnews04.tex - -% This is issue 4 of LaTeX News. - -\documentclass -% [lw35fonts] - {ltnews} - - -\publicationmonth{December} -\publicationyear{1995} -\publicationissue{4} - -\begin{document} - -\maketitle - -\section{Welcome to \LaTeXNews~4} - -An issue of \emph{\LaTeXNews} will accompany every future release of -\LaTeX. It will tell you about important events, such as major bug -fixes, newly available packages, or any other \LaTeX{} news. -This issue accompanies the fourth release of \LaTeXe. - - -\section{\LaTeX\ getting smaller} - -The last release in June started a trend of \LaTeX\ becoming -smaller, we are pleased to announce that this has continued with this -release. In particular the experimental `autoload' version described in -\texttt{autoload.txt} is much smaller as more parts of \LaTeX\ are -autoloaded. - -\section{New `concurrent' docstrip} - -The time taken to `unpack' this release from the documented sources -should be much reduced (roughly half the time, depending on -installation conditions). This is due to an improved version of the -docstrip program that has been contributed by Marcin Woli\'nski. -This can write up to 16 files at once. The -previous version could only write one file at a time which meant that -it was very slow when producing many small files from the same source -file as the source needed to be re-read for each file written. - -\section{New T1 encoded fonts} - -This year J\"org Knappen has completed a new release of the `Cork' -(T1) encoded Computer Modern fonts: the dc fonts release 1.2. - -This release of the dc fonts fixes many bugs (including the missing -\verb|?`| (?`) and \verb|!`| (!`) ligatures) and improves the fonts in -many other ways. It is strongly recommended that you upgrade as soon as -possible if currently you are using the old dc fonts, release 1.1 or -earlier. The new fonts are available from the CTAN archives, in -\texttt{tex-archive/fonts/dc}. - -The names of the font files are \emph{different}. This does not affect -\LaTeX\ documents but \emph{does} affect the installation procedure as -it assumes that you have the \emph{new} fonts, and will write suitable -`fd' files for those fonts. If you have not yet upgraded your dc fonts -then, after unpacking the distribution, you \emph{must} -\verb|latex olddc.ins| to produce `fd' files for the old dc fonts. -This must be done \emph{before} the format is made. Running the test -document at \texttt{ltxcheck.tex} the end of the installation will -inform you if the wrong set of `fd' files has been installed. - -Note that this change does not affect the standard `OT1' Computer -Modern fonts that \LaTeX\ uses by default. - -\section{More robust commands} - -The commands \verb|\cite| and \verb|\sqrt| are now robust. - -Although most commands with optional arguments are fragile, as -documented, such commands defined using the second optional argument -of \verb|\newcommand| and its derivatives are now \emph{robust}. - -\section{New Interface to building `extension' classes} - -The mechanism provided by \verb|\DeclareOption|, \verb|\ProcessOptions| -and \verb|\LoadClass| has proved to be a powerful and expressive means -of defining one class in terms of another `base' class. However there -have been some requests to simplify the declaration of the common case -where you want the `base' class to be called with \emph{all} the -options that were specified to the extension class. This is now -provided by the new command \verb|\LoadClassWithOptions|. A similar -command \verb|\RequirePackageWithOptions| is provided for package use. -More details of this feature are provided in \texttt{clsguide.tex} and -\texttt{ltclass.dtx}. - -\section{More Input Encodings} - -The experimental \texttt{inputenc} package allows a more natural style -of input of accented and other characters. - -Three new input encodings are now supported. -\begin{itemize} -\item \texttt{ansinew} the Windows ansi encoding, - as used in Microsoft Windows 3.x. -\item \texttt{cp437de} a variant of \texttt{cp437}, which uses \ss\ - rather than $\beta$ in the appropriate slot. -\item \texttt{next} the encoding used on Next computers. -\end{itemize} - -\section{Further information} - -For more information on \TeX{} and \LaTeX, get in touch with your local -\TeX{} Users Group, or the international \TeX{} Users Group, -1850 Union Street, \#1637, San Francisco, CA~94123, USA, -Fax:~+1~415~982~8559, -EMail:~tug@tug.org. -The \LaTeX{} home page is \verb|http://www.tex.ac.uk/ctan/latex/| -and contains links to other WWW resources for \LaTeX. - -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews05.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews05.pdf Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index 92f4aeb1c06..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews05.pdf +++ /dev/null diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews05.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews05.tex deleted file mode 100644 index e346484c11b..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews05.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,158 +0,0 @@ -% \iffalse meta-comment -% -% Copyright 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 -% The LaTeX3 Project and any individual authors listed elsewhere -% in this file. -% -% This file is part of the LaTeX base system. -% ------------------------------------------- -% -% It may be distributed and/or modified under the -% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 -% of this license or (at your option) any later version. -% The latest version of this license is in -% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt -% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX -% version 2003/12/01 or later. -% -% This file has the LPPL maintenance status "maintained". -% -% The list of all files belonging to the LaTeX base distribution is -% given in the file `manifest.txt'. See also `legal.txt' for additional -% information. -% -% The list of derived (unpacked) files belonging to the distribution -% and covered by LPPL is defined by the unpacking scripts (with -% extension .ins) which are part of the distribution. -% -% \fi -% Filename: ltnews05.tex - -% This is issue 5 of LaTeX News. - -\documentclass -% [lw35fonts] - {ltnews} - -% \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} - -\publicationmonth{June} -\publicationyear{1996} -\publicationissue{5} - -\begin{document} - -\maketitle - -\section{Welcome to \LaTeXNews~5} -This issue of \emph{\LaTeXNews} accompanies the fifth release of the -new standard \LaTeX{}, \LaTeXe. - -\section{Extra possibilities for section headings} -Most \LaTeX\ sectioning commands are defined using -\verb|\@startsection|. -For example, the \textsf{article} class defines: -\begin{small} -\begin{verbatim} -\newcommand\section{\@startsection - {section}{1}{0pt}{-3.5ex plus-1ex minus-.2ex}% - {2.3ex plus.2ex}{\normalfont\Large\bfseries}} -\end{verbatim} -\end{small} -The last argument specifies the style in which the section heading is -to be typeset. - -The new feature added at this release is that at the \emph{end} of -this argument you may specify a command that \emph{takes an argument}. -This command will be applied to the section number and heading. -For example, one could use the \verb|\MakeUppercase| command to -produce uppercase headings. A package or class file could contain: -\begin{small} -\begin{verbatim} -\renewcommand\section{\@startsection - {section}{1}{0pt}{-3.5ex plus-1ex minus-.2ex}% - {2.3ex plus.2ex}{\normalfont\Large\MakeUppercase}} -\end{verbatim} -\end{small} -to produce section headings using uppercase medium weight text, rather -than the bold text used by \textsf{article}. Note that, like the font -choice, the uppercasing applies only to the actual heading (including -any automatically generated section number), not to the text as it may -appear in the running head or table of contents. - -\section{The `openany' option in the `book' class} -The \textsf{openany} option allows chapter and similar openings to -occur on left hand pages. Previously this option only affected -\verb|\chapter| and \verb|\backmatter|. It now also affects -\verb|\part|, \verb|\frontmatter| and \verb|\mainmatter|. - -\section{More font (output) encodings} -The font encoding name \texttt{T3} has been allocated to the encoding -used in the new 256-character \textsc{IPA} fonts (for the phonetic -alphabet) produced by Rei Fukui. His package, \textsf{tipa}, -gives access to these fonts and should soon be available. (The -encoding named \texttt{OT3} is the 128-character encoding used in the -\textsc{IPA} fonts produced by Washington State University.) - - - -\section{More input encodings supported} -The \textsf{inputenc} package now supports the IBM codepage~852 used -in Eastern Europe, with the option~\texttt{[cp852]} contributed by -Petr~Sojka. - -Also, the \textsf{inputenc} package now activates most `control codes' -with \textsc{ascii} values below 32. -Currently none of the encodings in the standard distribution makes use -of these positions. - -\section{Fixes and improvements} -The \LaTeX\ kernel has only had minor changes, apart from -\verb|\@startsection| mentioned above. -However, some small fixes have been incorporated removing the -following problems: - -\begin{itemize} -\item - In tabular and array, previous versions of \LaTeX\ `lost' the - inter-column space from an `\texttt{l}'-column, when that column - was completely empty. - -\item - Previously, the use of the \verb|\nofiles| command could change - the \emph{vertical spacing} in a document.\\ A side effect of fixing - this is that when \verb|\nofiles| is used, \verb|\label| puts a - blank line in the log file. - -\item - \LaTeX~often loads fonts `on demand'. Previously, this could - happen inside the argument of an accent command and this would - cause the accent to appear in the wrong place. - -\end{itemize} - -\section{Changes to the `tools' packages} - -\begin{itemize} -\item - The \textsf{longtable} package now uses a modified algorithm, - contributed by David Kastrup, to align the `chunks' of a table. - It is now unnecessary to edit the document to add - \verb|\setlongtables| before the final run of \LaTeX. - In certain cases of overlapping \verb|\multicolumn| entries, the new - algorithm will produce better column widths than the old (at the - price of extra passes through \LaTeX). - -\item - The \textsf{dcolumn} package now has the extra possibility of - specifying the number of digits both \emph{before} and after the - `decimal point'. This makes it easy to centre the column of numbers - under a wide heading. -\end{itemize} - -\section{New copy of the \LaTeX\ bug database} -\verb|http://www.tex.ac.uk/ctan/latex/bugs.html| will soon have links -to a copy of the searchable \LaTeX\ bugs database at Mainz (Germany) -as well as the original copy at Sussex (England). - -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews06.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews06.pdf Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index 0396c273659..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews06.pdf +++ /dev/null diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews06.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews06.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 20b9c7d6b09..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews06.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,149 +0,0 @@ -% \iffalse meta-comment -% -% Copyright 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 -% The LaTeX3 Project and any individual authors listed elsewhere -% in this file. -% -% This file is part of the LaTeX base system. -% ------------------------------------------- -% -% It may be distributed and/or modified under the -% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 -% of this license or (at your option) any later version. -% The latest version of this license is in -% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt -% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX -% version 2003/12/01 or later. -% -% This file has the LPPL maintenance status "maintained". -% -% The list of all files belonging to the LaTeX base distribution is -% given in the file `manifest.txt'. See also `legal.txt' for additional -% information. -% -% The list of derived (unpacked) files belonging to the distribution -% and covered by LPPL is defined by the unpacking scripts (with -% extension .ins) which are part of the distribution. -% -% \fi -% Filename: ltnews06.tex - -% This is issue 6 of LaTeX News. - -\documentclass -% [lw35fonts] - {ltnews} - -% \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} - -\publicationmonth{December} -\publicationyear{1996} -\publicationissue{6} - -\begin{document} - -\maketitle - -\section{Welcome to \LaTeXNews~6} -This issue of \emph{\LaTeXNews} accompanies the sixth release of the -new standard \LaTeX{}, \LaTeXe. - -\section{Mono-case file names} -Previously \LaTeX\ has used some files with `mixed-case' file names -such as \texttt{T1cmr.fd} and \texttt{T1enc.def}. - -These file names cause problems on some systems (in particular they -are illegal on the ISO 9660 CDROM format) and so in this release -all file names have been made lowercase (for example -\texttt{t1cmr.fd} and \texttt{t1enc.def}). - -This change should \emph{not} affect any document. Within \LaTeX, -encodings still have the usual uppercase names in uses such as -\verb|\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}| and \verb|\fontencoding{T1}|. -\LaTeX\ will automatically convert to the lowercase form while -constructing the file name. -\LaTeX\ will input the `fd' file under the old name if it fails to -find the file with the new name, so existing collections of fd files -should still work with this new release. - -The change \emph{does} affect the configuration files that may be used -to make the \LaTeX\ format with initex. For example, the file -\texttt{fonttext.ltx} previously specified \verb|\input{T1cmr.fd}|. -It now has \verb|\input{t1cmr.fd}|. -If you use a local file \texttt{fonttext.cfg} -you will need to make similar changes, as \verb|\input{T1cmr.fd}| -will not work as \texttt{T1cmr.fd} is no longer in the distribution. - -The files affected by this change all have names of the form -\verb|*.fd| or \verb|*enc.def|. - -\section{Another input encoding} -Thanks to work by S\o ren Sandmann, the \textsf{inputenc} package now -supports the IBM codepage~865 used in Scandinavia. - -\section{Better user-defined math display environments} -Suppose that you want to define an environment for displaying text -that is numbered as an equation. A straightforward way to do this is -as follows: -\begin{verbatim} - \newenvironment{texteqn} - {\begin{equation} - \begin{minipage}{0.9\linewidth}} - {\end{minipage} - \end{equation}} -\end{verbatim} -However, if you have tried this then you will probably have noticed -that it does not work perfectly when used in the middle of a paragraph -because an inter-word space appears at the beginning of the first -line after the environment. - -There is now an extra command (with a very long name) available that -you can use to avoid this problem; it should be inserted as shown here: -\begin{verbatim} - \newenvironment{texteqn} - {\begin{equation} - \begin{minipage}{0.9\linewidth}} - {\end{minipage} - \end{equation} - \ignorespacesafterend} -\end{verbatim} - -\section{Docstrip improvements} -The \textsf{docstrip} program that is used to unpack the \LaTeX\ -sources has undergone further development. The new version should be -able to process all old `batchfiles' but it allows a simpler syntax in -new `batchfiles' (no need to define \verb|\def\batchfile{|\ldots). - -It also allows `target' directories to be specified when writing -files. This directory support is disabled by default unless activated -in a local \texttt{docstrip.cfg} configuration file. -See \texttt{docstrip.dtx} for details. - -\section{AMS \LaTeX\ update} -Since the last \LaTeX\ release in June, the American Mathematical -Society have re-issued the `AMS\LaTeX' classes and packages, fixing -several reported problems. - -\section{Graphics package update} -The \LaTeX\ color and graphics packages have been updated slightly, -principally to support more dvi drivers, see the readme file in the -\textsf{graphics} distribution. - -\section{EC Fonts released} -The first release of the Extended Computer Modern fonts has just been -made. (In January 1997.) - -This release of \LaTeX\ does \emph{not} default to these `ec' fonts -as its T1 encoded fonts. By default it will -use the `dc' fonts if the T1 encoding is requested. - -As noted in \texttt{install.txt} you may run \TeX\ on the install file -\texttt{ec.ins} \emph{after} unpacking the base distribution but -\emph{before} making the \LaTeX\ format. This will produce -suitable `fd' files making \LaTeX\ (including, for the first time, the -\textsf{slides} class) use the `ec' fonts as the default T1 encoded -font set. - - -\end{document} - diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews07.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews07.pdf Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index ee5da998e97..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews07.pdf +++ /dev/null diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews07.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews07.tex deleted file mode 100644 index e9f8cec1483..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews07.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,146 +0,0 @@ -% \iffalse meta-comment -% -% Copyright 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 -% The LaTeX3 Project and any individual authors listed elsewhere -% in this file. -% -% This file is part of the LaTeX base system. -% ------------------------------------------- -% -% It may be distributed and/or modified under the -% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 -% of this license or (at your option) any later version. -% The latest version of this license is in -% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt -% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX -% version 2003/12/01 or later. -% -% This file has the LPPL maintenance status "maintained". -% -% The list of all files belonging to the LaTeX base distribution is -% given in the file `manifest.txt'. See also `legal.txt' for additional -% information. -% -% The list of derived (unpacked) files belonging to the distribution -% and covered by LPPL is defined by the unpacking scripts (with -% extension .ins) which are part of the distribution. -% -% \fi -% Filename: ltnews07.tex - -% This is issue 7 of LaTeX News. - -\documentclass -% [lw35fonts] - {ltnews} - -% \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} - -\publicationmonth{June} -\publicationyear{1997} -\publicationissue{7} - -\begin{document} - -\maketitle - -\section{T1 encoded Computer Modern fonts} -As in the last release the base \LaTeX\ distribution contains -three different sets of `fd' files for T1 encoded fonts. - -In this release the default installation uses \texttt{ec.ins} -and so installs files suitable for the current `EC fonts' -distribution. If you have still not updated to the EC fonts and -are using the earlier test versions, known as DC then you should -unpack \texttt{newdc.ins} (for DC release 1.2 or later) or -\texttt{olddc.ins} (for the original releases of the DC fonts). -This should be done after unpacking \texttt{unpack.ins} but -before making the format by running ini\TeX{} on \texttt{latex.ltx}. -There are further details in \texttt{install.txt}. - - -\section{T1 encoded Concrete fonts} -The Metafont sources for T1 encoded `Concrete' fonts have been -removed from the \textsf{mfnss} distribution as they were based -on the now obsolete DC fonts release 1.1. Similarly the -\textsf{cmextra.ins} install file in the \textsf{base} distribution no -longer generates fd files for the `Concrete' fonts. -To use these fonts in either T1 or OT1 encoding it is -recommended that you obtain Walter Schmidt's \textsf{ccfonts} package -and fonts from CTAN \texttt{macros/latex/contrib/supported/ccfonts}. - - -\section{Further input encodings} -Two more \textsf{inputenc} packages have been added: for latin5, -thanks to H. Turgut Uyar; and for latin3, thanks to J\"org Knappen. - - -\section{Normalising spacing after punctuation} -The command \verb|\normalsfcodes| was introduced at the last patch -release. This is normally given the correct definition automatically -and so need not be explicitly set. It is used to correct a problem, -reported by Donald Arseneau, that punctuation in page headers has -always (in all known \TeX\ formats) been potentially incorrect if the -page break happens while a local setting of the space codes (for -instance by the command \verb|\frenchspacing|) is in effect. A common -example of this happening in \LaTeX\ is in the \textsf{verbatim} -environment. - - -\section{Accessing Bold Math Symbols} -The \textsf{tools} distribution contains a new package, \textsf{bm}, -which defines a command \verb|\bm| that allows individual bold symbols -to be accessed within a math expression (in contrast to -\verb|\boldmath| which makes whole math expressions default to bold -fonts). It is more general than the existing \textsf{amsbsy} package; -however, to ease the translation of documents between these two -packages, \textsf{bm} makes \verb|\boldsymbol| an alias for -\verb|\bm|. - -This package was previously made available from the `contrib' area of -the CTAN archives, and as part of Y\&Y's \LaTeX\ support for the -MathTime fonts. - - -\section{Policy on standard classes} - -Many of the problem reports we receive concerning the standard classes -are not concerned with bugs but are suggesting, more or less politely, -that the design decisions embodied in them are `not optimal' and -asking us to modify them. - -There are several reasons why we have decided not to make such changes -to these files. -\begin{itemize} -\item - However misguided, the current behaviour is clearly what was - intended when these classes were designed. -\item - It is not good practice to change such aspects of `standard classes' - because many people will be relying on them. -\end{itemize} - -We have therefore decided not to even consider making such -modifications, nor to spend time justifying that decision. This does -not mean that we do not agree that there are many deficiencies in the -design of these classes, but we have many tasks with higher priority -than continually explaining why the standard classes for \LaTeX{} -cannot be changed. - -We would, of course, welcome the production of better classes, or of -packages that can be used to enhance these classes. - - -\section{New addresses for TUG} -For information about joining the \TeX{} Users Group, and about lots -of other \LaTeX-related matters, please contact -them at their new address: -\begin{quote}\small - \TeX{} Users Group, P.O. Box 1239,\\ - Three Rivers, CA~93271-1239, USA\\ - Fax:~+1~209~561~4584\\ - E-mail: \texttt{tug@mail.tug.org}\\ - URL: \texttt{http://www.tug.org/} -\end{quote} - -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews08.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews08.pdf Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index ff24fa69654..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews08.pdf +++ /dev/null diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews08.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews08.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 2de84c6ef17..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews08.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,154 +0,0 @@ -% \iffalse meta-comment -% -% Copyright 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 -% The LaTeX3 Project and any individual authors listed elsewhere -% in this file. -% -% This file is part of the LaTeX base system. -% ------------------------------------------- -% -% It may be distributed and/or modified under the -% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 -% of this license or (at your option) any later version. -% The latest version of this license is in -% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt -% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX -% version 2003/12/01 or later. -% -% This file has the LPPL maintenance status "maintained". -% -% The list of all files belonging to the LaTeX base distribution is -% given in the file `manifest.txt'. See also `legal.txt' for additional -% information. -% -% The list of derived (unpacked) files belonging to the distribution -% and covered by LPPL is defined by the unpacking scripts (with -% extension .ins) which are part of the distribution. -% -% \fi -% Filename: ltnews08.tex - -% This is issue 8 of LaTeX News. - -\documentclass -% [lw35fonts] - {ltnews} - -% \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} - -\publicationmonth{December} -\publicationyear{1997} -\publicationissue{8} - -\begin{document} - -\maketitle - -\section{New supported font encodings} - -Two new font encodings are supported as options to the \textsf{fontenc} -package: -\begin{description} -\item [OT4] -This is a seven-bit encoding designed for Polish. The \LaTeX\ support -was developed by Mariusz Olko. -\item [TS1] This is the `Text Companion Encoding'; it contains symbols -designed to be used in text, as opposed to mathematical formulas, and -some accents designed for uppercase letters. It is currently -supported by the `tc' fonts, which match the T1 encoded `ec' text -fonts. A subset of the glyphs in this encoding is supported by -virtual fonts distributed with the PostScript font metrics on the -\textsc{ctan} archives. (This is the `8c' encoding in Karl Berry's -fontname scheme.) The \textsf{textcomp} package provides access to -this encoding but here is a warning to current users of that package: -some of the internal names for the characters have changed. -\end{description} - - -\section{New input encodings} - -These additions to the \textsf{inputenc} package are -\texttt{decmulti} (the DEC Multinational -Character Set, contributed by M.~Y.~Chartoire) -and \texttt{cp1250} (an MS-Windows encoding for Central and Eastern -Europe, contributed by Marcin Woli\'nski). There is also a -\texttt{cp1252} encoding that is identical to \texttt{ansinew}. - - -\section{Tools} - -The \textsf{calc} package (used in many examples in \emph{The \LaTeX\ -Companion}) has been contributed to this distribution by Kresten Krab -Thorup and Frank Jensen. This is essentially the same as the version -that has been available from the \textsc{ctan} archives for some time, -with one minor change: to use \LaTeX-style error messages. It enables -the use of arithmetic expressions within arguments to standard -\LaTeX{} commands where a length or a counter value is required. For -example: -\begin{verbatim} - \setcounter {page} { \value{page} * 2 + 1 } - \parbox { 3in - ( 2mm + \textwidth / 9 ) } -\end{verbatim} - -There have also been some improvements to several other packages in -this collection. In particular, \textsf{bm} now works correctly with -constructions such as \verb|\bm{f'}| involving \texttt{'} or other -characters which use \TeX's special ``\verb|\mathcode"8000|'' -feature. Also, \textsf{multicol} sets the length \verb|\columnwidth| -to an appropriate value; this enables it to work with classes that -support two-column setting, e.g.,~the AMS classes. - - -\section{Graphics} - -The special \verb|oztex.def| driver file has been removed, and Oz\TeX\ -support has been merged with dvips, following advice from -Andrew Trevorrow about Oz\TeX~3.x. - -The \textsf{keyval} package has had some internal improvements: to -use \LaTeX\ format error messages; and to avoid `\verb|#| doubling'. -This latter change means that the \verb|command| key for the -\textsf{graphicx} version of \verb|\includegraphics| should now be used -with one \verb|#| rather than two. For example, \verb|command = `gunzip #1|. -Fortunately this key is almost never used in practice, so few if any -documents should be affected by this change. - - -\section{\LaTeX3 experimental programming conventions} - -As announced at the \TeX\ Users Group meeting (Summer 1997), a group of -highly experimental packages will soon be released to allow experienced\\ -\TeX\ programmers to experiment with, and comment on, a proposed set -of syntax conventions and basic data-types that might form -the basis for programming large scale projects in \TeX. -They will be located in\\ -this CTAN directory: -\begin{verbatim} - CTAN:macros/latex/packages/expl3 -\end{verbatim} -The documentation of this material is as follows: individual package -files provide outline, draft documentation; there is an article that -gives an overview of the syntax and related concepts; there is a -\texttt{readme.txt} file containing a brief description of the -collection. - -All aspects of these packages are liable, indeed likely, to change. -They should not be used at this stage for anything -that requires a stable system. However, we do encourage people to -experiment with these packages, and to send comments on them to the -\texttt{LaTeX-L} mailing list. -To subscribe to this list, mail to: -\begin{verbatim} - listserv@urz.uni-heidelberg.de -\end{verbatim} -the following one line message: -\begin{verbatim} - subscribe LATEX-L <<first-name>> <<second-name>> -\end{verbatim} - -% Revert to this if gets too full. -% See \texttt{modguide.tex} for -% information on how to subscribe to \texttt{LaTeX-L}. - -\end{document} - diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews09.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews09.pdf Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index fcd68e60678..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews09.pdf +++ /dev/null diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews09.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews09.tex deleted file mode 100644 index bf6099ca8e9..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews09.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,142 +0,0 @@ -% \iffalse meta-comment -% -% Copyright 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 -% The LaTeX3 Project and any individual authors listed elsewhere -% in this file. -% -% This file is part of the LaTeX base system. -% ------------------------------------------- -% -% It may be distributed and/or modified under the -% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 -% of this license or (at your option) any later version. -% The latest version of this license is in -% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt -% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX -% version 2003/12/01 or later. -% -% This file has the LPPL maintenance status "maintained". -% -% The list of all files belonging to the LaTeX base distribution is -% given in the file `manifest.txt'. See also `legal.txt' for additional -% information. -% -% The list of derived (unpacked) files belonging to the distribution -% and covered by LPPL is defined by the unpacking scripts (with -% extension .ins) which are part of the distribution. -% -% \fi -% Filename: ltnews09.tex - -% This is issue 9 of LaTeX News. - -\documentclass -% [lw35fonts] - {ltnews}[1999/02/23] - -%\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} - -\publicationmonth{June} -\publicationyear{1998} -\publicationissue{9} - -\begin{document} - -\maketitle - - -\section{New math font encodings} - -A joint working group of the \TeX{} Users Group and the \LaTeX3 -Project is developing a new 8-bit math font encoding for \TeX{}. -It is designed to overcome several limitations and implementation -problems of the old math font encodings and to simplify switching -between different sets of math fonts, much as the \LaTeX{} font -selection interface has simplified switching between text fonts. - -Since the work on this project relies entirely on volunteer work, we -cannot give a specific release date yet. However, a prototype -implementation already exists. This contains several sets of virtual -fonts, some \LaTeX{} packages and a kernel module; we hope to -integrate it into the main \LaTeX{} distribution for the next -release. - -Documents using only standard \LaTeX{} commands for math symbols -should not be affected by switching to the new math font encodings -However, documents, classes or packages making specific assumptions -about the encoding of math symbol fonts are likely to break. - -Further information about the Math Font Group may be found on -the World Wide Web at \texttt{http://www.tug.org/twg/mfg/}. - - -\section{A new math accent} - -A new math accent, \verb|\mathring|, has been added. This is a math mode -version of the ring accent (\r{}) which is available in text -mode with the command \verb|\r|. - -\section{Extended \cs{DeclareMathDelimiter}} - -The command \verb|\DeclareMathDelimiter| has been extended. -Normally this command takes six arguments. Previously, when being used -to declare a character (such as \texttt{[}) as a delimiter, a variant -form was used with only five arguments. The argument specifying the -default `math class' was omitted. Now the full six-argument form may be -used in this case. The extra information is used to implicitly declare -the character via \verb|\DeclareMathSymbol| for use when the symbol is -not used with \verb|\left| or \verb|\right|. - -The old five-argument form is detected and will work as before. - -\newpage - -\section{Tools distribution} - -The \texttt{multicol} package now supports the production of multiple -columns without balancing the last page. To get this effect use the -\texttt{multicols*} environment. - -The \texttt{layout} package was partly recoded by Hideo Umeki to -display page layout effects in a better way. - -As suggested by Donald Arseneau, the \texttt{calc} package was extended -to support the new commands \verb|\widthof{<text>}|, -\verb|\heightof{<text>}|, and \verb|\depthof{<text>}| within a -\texttt{calc}-expression. At the same time we modified a few kernel -commands so that \texttt{calc}-expressions can now be used in various -useful places such as the dimension arguments to the \texttt{tabular} -environment and the \verb|\rule| command. For many other standard -\LaTeX{} commands this was already possible. - - -\section{Support for Cyrillic encodings} - -We are very pleased that, after a lengthy period of development, a set -of fonts, encodings and support files for using \LaTeX\ with Cyrillic -characters will soon be available. - -Test versions of the `LH' fonts for these Cyrillic encodings, based on -the Computer Modern design, are available from CTAN archives in the -directory \texttt{fonts/cyrillic/lh-test}. The \LaTeX\ support files -(by Werner Lemberg and Vladimir Volovich) are also available from CTAN -archives in\\ - \texttt{macros/latex/contrib/supported/t2} - - -\section{Default docstrip header} - -Many \LaTeX\ users now distribute packages in documented source form -using the \textsf{docstrip} system. Docstrip allows a header to be -placed on generated package files, suitable for giving copyright -information, or distribution conditions. - -We have changed the default version of this header so that it allows -stripped files to be distributed in ready-to-run installations such as -the \TeX{}Live CD\@. If you use the default header for distributing -your files you should check that the new copyright text is acceptable -to you. The file \texttt{docstrip.dtx} explains how to produce your own -header if you wish to do so. - - -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews10.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews10.pdf Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index bf879f9cdaf..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews10.pdf +++ /dev/null diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews10.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews10.tex deleted file mode 100644 index bdaef0d9193..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews10.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,153 +0,0 @@ -% \iffalse meta-comment -% -% Copyright 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 -% The LaTeX3 Project and any individual authors listed elsewhere -% in this file. -% -% This file is part of the LaTeX base system. -% ------------------------------------------- -% -% It may be distributed and/or modified under the -% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 -% of this license or (at your option) any later version. -% The latest version of this license is in -% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt -% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX -% version 2003/12/01 or later. -% -% This file has the LPPL maintenance status "maintained". -% -% The list of all files belonging to the LaTeX base distribution is -% given in the file `manifest.txt'. See also `legal.txt' for additional -% information. -% -% The list of derived (unpacked) files belonging to the distribution -% and covered by LPPL is defined by the unpacking scripts (with -% extension .ins) which are part of the distribution. -% -% \fi -% Filename: ltnews10.tex 12/01/1998 - -% This is issue 10 of LaTeX News. - -\documentclass -% [lw35fonts] - {ltnews}[1999/02/23] - -% \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} - -\publicationmonth{December} -\publicationyear{1998} -\publicationissue{10} - -\begin{document} - -\maketitle - - -\section{Five years of \LaTeXe} - -Since this is the 10th edition of \LaTeX{} News, the (no longer) New -Standard \LaTeX{} must have hit the streets almost this long ago. In -fact it was only the beta-version that some people got just in time for -Christmas~1993, and since then there has been a lot of tidying-up and -smoothing of rough edges (not to mention a few bug fixes!). - -Maybe it is time for something more radically different to emerge and -be hungrily adopted by the world; but don't panic, we shall be -maintaining what you have now for a long time yet. Amongst the more -polite things that have been written about our efforts, we found that this -quote (somewhat censored to protect the guilty) well reflects some of -our feelings about working on \LaTeX{} over the years: \textit{the mere -existence of \LaTeXe{} is a great miracle}. - - - \section{Restructuring the \LaTeX{} distribution} - - Since the (once) `new' standard \LaTeX{} has reached such a venerable - age, we are reviewing the way in which the system is presented to the - world. - - An early intention is to define, given the wide variety of good - packages now available, what now constitutes a useful installation of - \LaTeX{}. We also hope that such a definition will help document - portability if it leads to a future in which a \LaTeX{} class - designer can reasonably assume that a known list of - facilities will be there for all users (so that each class - need not supply them). - - As a first small step towards this definition, we shall replace the - \texttt{latex/packages} subdirectory on \ctan{}. - This directory was a curious mixture of the important, such as the - \LaTeX{} \texttt{tools}, that any self-respecting \LaTeX{} - installation ought to have, and the esoteric or experimental. - - The esoterica from \texttt{packages} will be moved to - new locations, as follows: - \begin{quote} - \texttt{expl3} to \texttt{latex/exptl/project}\\ - \texttt{mfnfss} to \texttt{latex/contrib/supported/mfnfss} - \end{quote} - - The subdirectory that replaces \texttt{packages} will be called - \texttt{latex/required}; all the other sub-directories of - \texttt{packages} will be moved there. - -\vspace{17pt} -\pagebreak - - \section{\LaTeX\ Project on the Internet} -A new \texttt{latex-project.org} domain has been registered. -The web site is not yet fully functional but the old \LaTeX\ pages from -\ctan\ are available at \texttt{http://www.latex-project.org/} and the -\LaTeX\ bug reporting address has been changed to -\texttt{latex-bugs@latex-project.org}. - - \section{Restructuring the \LaTeX{} package licenses} - -Several people have requested an easy mechanism for the distribution -of \LaTeX\ packages and other software ``under the same conditions as -\LaTeX''. The old \texttt{legal.txt} file was unsuitable as a general -licence as it referred to specific \LaTeX\ authors, and to specific -files. - -Therefore, in this release \texttt{legal.txt} contains just the -copyright notice and a reference to the new \emph{\LaTeX\ Project -Public License} (LPPL) for the distribution and modification -conditions. The \texttt{tools}, \texttt{graphics}, and \texttt{mfnfss} -packages also now refer to this license in their distribution notices. - - \section{Support for Cyrillic encodings} - -Basic Cyrillic support, as announced in \LaTeX{} News~9, is now -finally an official part of \LaTeX{}. It includes support for the -following standard Cyrillic font encodings (this list may -grow):~\mbox{\texttt{T2A T2B T2C X2}}. - -It also includes various Cyrillic input encodings (20~in total, -including commonly used variants and Mongolian Cyrillic -encodings). This provides platform independent and -sophisticated basic support for high-quality typesetting in various -Cyrillic-based languages. - -For further information see the file \texttt{cyrguide.tex}. - -\section{Tools distribution} - -The \texttt{varioref} package has been extended to support textual -page references to a range of objects: e.g.,~if \texttt{eq-first} -and \texttt{eq-last} are the label names for the first and last -equation in a sequence, then you can now write -\begin{verbatim} - see~\vrefrange{eq-first}{eq-last} -\end{verbatim} -This results in different text depending on whether both -labels fall on the same page. - -Some additional user commands, as well as building-blocks for writing -private extensions, are described in the accompanying documentation. - - - -\end{document} - diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews11.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews11.pdf Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index c6adabf630c..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews11.pdf +++ /dev/null diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews11.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews11.tex deleted file mode 100644 index f809795ce96..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews11.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,141 +0,0 @@ -% \iffalse meta-comment -% -% Copyright 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 -% The LaTeX3 Project and any individual authors listed elsewhere -% in this file. -% -% This file is part of the LaTeX base system. -% ------------------------------------------- -% -% It may be distributed and/or modified under the -% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 -% of this license or (at your option) any later version. -% The latest version of this license is in -% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt -% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX -% version 2003/12/01 or later. -% -% This file has the LPPL maintenance status "maintained". -% -% The list of all files belonging to the LaTeX base distribution is -% given in the file `manifest.txt'. See also `legal.txt' for additional -% information. -% -% The list of derived (unpacked) files belonging to the distribution -% and covered by LPPL is defined by the unpacking scripts (with -% extension .ins) which are part of the distribution. -% -% \fi -% Filename: ltnews11.tex 01/06/1999 -% This is issue 11 of LaTeX News. - -\documentclass -% [lw35fonts] % uncomment this line to get Times - {ltnews} - -% \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} - -\publicationmonth{June} -\publicationyear{1999} -\publicationissue{11} - -\begin{document} - -\maketitle - -\section{Back in sync} - -The last release of \LaTeX{} was delayed even longer than you have -come to expect. We hope that it proved worth waiting for. It -required a major integration of the code from several people and, -independently, the introduction of the LPPL (see \LaTeX{} News~10) plus -several related changes to our internal systems. It therefore seemed -sensible to wait until everything was complete rather than do things -in too much hurry. - -This seem to have been a successful strategy as -the recent patch release was related to an isolated change that was -done many months previously. If this release does not appear a lot -closer to its nominal date then \ldots~well, you will not be reading -this sentence! - -\section{Yearly release cycles} - -With the year 2000 rapidly approaching, we intend to switch to a -release frequency of just one per year (with patches if necessary) for -the core of \LaTeXe{}. These days the system is sufficiently stable -that the original update policy is costing everybody more time than is -now warranted. - -\section{LPPL update} - -Thanks to extensive and valuable input from Matt Swift -(\email{swift@alum.mit.edu}) we now have a clearer and more detailed -form of the \LaTeX{} Project Public Licence. This release contains -both the original version (in \file{lppl-1-0.txt}) and the updated -version, LPPL~1.1. - -\section{The future of Sli\TeX{}} - -We still get a very small trickle of reports about this part of the -system (if you are no longer able to recall \LaTeX~2.09 then you will -know it as the \class{slides} class). We have not classified them (in -our minds at least) as bugs since we have always known that there are -many problems with this class. It is clear to us that the only -sensible action would be to redesign the system completely; in -particular, to remove much of its complexity whose purpose is to -support 10-year-old overlay technology. However, this would take a -lot too much time and would be completely out of proportion to its -current usage. - -We are therefore planning to make the \class{slides} class -unsupported in the sense that any problem related to the use of -invisible fonts is considered to be a feature (The \LaTeXe{} manual by -Leslie Lamport doesn't even describe this part of the class any more). -Of course, if it still has its enthusiasts then we are happy to cede -it to their loving care (somewhat like a preserved steam locomotive, -in some parts of the world). - -\section{Fontenc package peculiarities} - -The \verb=\usepackage= interface normally ensures that a package is -loaded only once. The \pkg{fontenc} package has become an -exception to this rule: it can be loaded several times using different -options, e.g., allowing the user to add a font encoding in the -preamble. This comes at a price for package writers: the low-level -commands (see \file{ltclass.dtx}) used to check if a package was -loaded, and with which options, do not work for the \pkg{fontenc} -package. - -\section{New math font encodings} - -As we announced in \LaTeX{} News~9, a joint working group of the -\TeX{} Users Group and the \LaTeX3 Project has developed a new -\mbox{8-bit} math font encoding for \TeX{}. -The reason why this work is not yet released is because of other -exciting developments in the world of math fonts and math characters. -It is obviously wise to ensure that the encoding work is fully -integrated with the available fonts. - -Those interested are reminded that further information about the Math -Font Group may be found on the World Wide Web at:\\ -\url{http://www.tug.org/twg/mfg/}. - -\section{Tools distribution} - -The \pkg{multicol} package has now got a small but useful extension -which allows you to force a column break where this is really -necessary. This is done with the command \verb=\columnbreak=, which -can be used like \verb=\pagebreak= (e.g.,~within paragraphs) except -that it cannot have an optional argument and thus it always forces a -new column. - -\section{Coming soon} - -Major work on a new class file structure to support flexible -designs is well under way; some of this work will be presented at the -TUG'99 conference in Vancouver, Canada. With a bit of luck much of -this work could be ready for integration into the next release---so -watch this space! - -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews12.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews12.pdf Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index 25c454e2915..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews12.pdf +++ /dev/null diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews12.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews12.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 6f9ecc20b24..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews12.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,154 +0,0 @@ -% \iffalse meta-comment -% -% Copyright 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 -% The LaTeX3 Project and any individual authors listed elsewhere -% in this file. -% -% This file is part of the LaTeX base system. -% ------------------------------------------- -% -% It may be distributed and/or modified under the -% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 -% of this license or (at your option) any later version. -% The latest version of this license is in -% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt -% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX -% version 2003/12/01 or later. -% -% This file has the LPPL maintenance status "maintained". -% -% The list of all files belonging to the LaTeX base distribution is -% given in the file `manifest.txt'. See also `legal.txt' for additional -% information. -% -% The list of derived (unpacked) files belonging to the distribution -% and covered by LPPL is defined by the unpacking scripts (with -% extension .ins) which are part of the distribution. -% -% \fi -% Filename: ltnews12.tex -% -% This is issue 12 of LaTeX News. - -\documentclass -% [lw35fonts] % uncomment this line to get Times - {ltnews}[1999/12/01] - -% \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} - -\publicationmonth{December} -\publicationyear{1999} -\publicationissue{12} - -% Should go to .cls: -\newcommand{\acro}[1]{\textsc{\MakeLowercase{#1}}} - -\begin{document} - -\maketitle - -\section{LPPL update} - -Since the release of the \LaTeX{} Project Public Licence version~1.1, -we have received a small number of queries which resulted in some -minor changes to improve the wording or explain the intentions better. -As a consequence this release now contains LPPL~1.2 in the file -\file{lppl.txt} and the previous versions as \file{lppl-1-0.txt} and -\file{lppl-1-1.txt}. - -\section{fixltx2e package} - - This package provides fixes to \LaTeXe{} which are desirable but - cannot be integrated into the \LaTeXe{} kernel directly as they - would produce a version incompatible to earlier releases (either - in formatting or functionality). - - By having these fixes in the form of a package, users can benefit - from them without the danger that their documents will fail, or - produce unexpected results, at other sites; this works because a - document will contain a clear indication (the \verb=\usepackage= - line, preferably with a required date) that at least some of these - fixes are required to format it. - -\section{Outcome of TUG '99 (Vancouver)} - -The slides from the \acro{TUG}'99 presentation we gave on \emph{a -new interface for \LaTeX\ class designers} are available from the -\LaTeX\ Project website; look for the file \verb|tug99.pdf| at: -\begin{quote} - \url{http://www.latex-project.org/talks/} -\end{quote} - -Please note that this document was intended only to be informal -``speaker's notes'' for our own use. We decided to make them available (the -speaker's notes as well as the slides that were presented) because several -people requested copies after the talk. However, they are \emph{not} in -a polished copy-edited form and are not intended for publication. - -Prototype implementations of parts of this interface are now available from: -\begin{quote} - \url{http://www.latex-project.org/code/experimental/} -\end{quote} - -We are continuing to add new material at this location so as to -stimulate further discussion of the underlying concepts. As of -December 1, 1999 -the following parts can be downloaded. -\begin{description} - - \item[xparse] Prototype implementation of the interface for declaring - document command syntax. See the \texttt{.dtx} files for - documentation. - - \item[template] Prototype implementation of the template interface - (needs parts of \texttt{xparse}). - - The file \texttt{template.dtx} in that directory has a large section - of documentation at the front describing the commands in the - interface and giving a `worked example' building up some templates - for caption formatting. - - \item[xcontents] Interface description for table of contents data (no - code yet). Coding examples have been thoroughly discussed on the - \texttt{latex-l} list. - - \item[xfootnote] Working examples for generating footnotes, - etc. Needs \texttt{xparse} and \texttt{template}. - - \end{description} -All examples are organised in subdirectories and additionally - available as \texttt{gzip} \texttt{tar} files. - - Please remember -that this material is intended only for experimentation and comments; -thus any aspect of it, e.g., the user interface or the functionality, -may change and, in fact, is very likely to change. -For this reason it is explicitly forbidden to place this material on -\acro{CD-ROM} distributions or public servers. - -These concepts, as well as their implementation, are under discussion -on the list \texttt{LATEX-L}. You can join this list, which is -intended solely for discussing ideas and concepts for future versions -of \LaTeX, by sending mail to -%\begin{quote} - \email{listserv@URZ.UNI-HEIDELBERG.DE} -%\end{quote} -containing the line - \begin{quote} - \texttt{SUBSCRIBE LATEX-L} \textit{Your Name} - \end{quote} - -This list is archived and, after subscription, you can retrieve older -posts to it by sending mail to the above address, containing a command -such as: -\begin{quote} -\texttt{GET LATEX-L LOGyymm} -\end{quote} -where \texttt{yy}=Year and \texttt{mm}=Month, e.g. -\begin{quote} -\texttt{GET LATEX-L LOG9910} -\end{quote} -for all messages sent in October 1999. - - -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews13.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews13.pdf Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index 140ae9107be..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews13.pdf +++ /dev/null diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews13.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews13.tex deleted file mode 100644 index f81ff6d1927..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews13.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,201 +0,0 @@ -% \iffalse meta-comment -% -% Copyright 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 -% The LaTeX3 Project and any individual authors listed elsewhere -% in this file. -% -% This file is part of the LaTeX base system. -% ------------------------------------------- -% -% It may be distributed and/or modified under the -% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 -% of this license or (at your option) any later version. -% The latest version of this license is in -% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt -% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX -% version 2003/12/01 or later. -% -% This file has the LPPL maintenance status "maintained". -% -% The list of all files belonging to the LaTeX base distribution is -% given in the file `manifest.txt'. See also `legal.txt' for additional -% information. -% -% The list of derived (unpacked) files belonging to the distribution -% and covered by LPPL is defined by the unpacking scripts (with -% extension .ins) which are part of the distribution. -% -% \fi -% Filename: ltnews13.tex -% -% This is issue 13 of LaTeX News. - -\documentclass -% [lw35fonts] % uncomment this line to get Palatino - {ltnews}[2000/07/21] - -% \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} - -\publicationmonth{June} -\publicationyear{2000} -\publicationissue{13} - - -\begin{document} - -\maketitle - -\raisefirstsection -\section{Yearly release cycle} - -We announced in \textit{\LaTeX{} News~11} that we intended to switch -to a 12-monthly release schedule. With the present (June~2000) -release, this switch is being made: thus the next release of \LaTeX{} -will be dated June~2001. We shall of course continue, as in the past, -to release patches as needed to fix significant bugs. - - -\section{PSNFSS: \small Quote of the Month} - -\begin{quote} - You should say in the \LaTeX{} News that Walter Schmidt has taken over - \PSNFSS{} from me. It gives me a certain pleasure to be able to draw a - line under that part of my life\ldots - - \begin{latexonly} - \vspace{-\baselineskip} - \end{latexonly} - - \begin{flushright} - Sebastian Rahtz - \end{flushright} -\end{quote} - -\begin{latexonly} - \vspace{-\baselineskip} -\end{latexonly} - -\noindent -The \PSNFSS{} material, which supports the use\latex{\\} -of common PostScript fonts with \LaTeX{}, has been thoroughly updated. -Most noticeably, the \package{mathpple} package, which used to be -distributed separately, is now part of the basic \PSNFSS{} bundle; -this package provides mathematical typesetting with the Palatino -typeface family. In addition, numerous bugs and flaws have been fixed -and the distribution has been `cleaned up'. The file -\file{changes.txt} contains a detailed list of these changes. -\latex{\looseness=-1} %%!!!!! It worked! - -The documentation (in \file{psnfss2e.pdf}) has been completely -rewritten to provide a comprehensive introduction to the use -of PostScript fonts. - -Notice that the new \PSNFSS{} needs updated files for font metrics, -virtual fonts and font definitions. If you received the new -version~(8.1) as part of a complete \TeX{} system then these new font -files should also have been installed. However, if you intend to -install or update \PSNFSS{} yourself, please read the instructions in -the file \file{00readme.txt} of the new \PSNFSS{} distribution. - -Support for commercial PostScript fonts, such as -Lucida~Bright, has been removed from the basic distribution; -it is now available from \ctan{}: -\begin{latexonly} - \file{\ctanhttp macros/latex/\\ - contrib/supported/psnfssx}. -\end{latexonly} -\begin{htmlonly} - \url{http://www.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/supported/psnfssx}. -\end{htmlonly} - -\section{New AMS-\LaTeX{}} - -Version 2.0 of AMS-\LaTeX{} was released on December 1, 1999. It can -be obtained via \url{ftp://ftp.ams.org/pub/tex/} or -\url{http://www.ams.org/tex/amslatex.html}, as well from \ctan{}: -\begin{latexonly} - \file{\ctanhttp macros/latex/\\ - required/amslatex}. -\end{latexonly} -\begin{htmlonly} - \url{http://www.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/macros/latex/required/amslatex}. -\end{htmlonly} - -This release consists chiefly of bug fixes and consolidation of the -existing features. The division of AMS-\LaTeX{} into two main parts -(the math packages;\latex{\\} -the AMS document classes) has been made more pronounced. -The files \file{diffs-m.txt}, \file{diffs-c.txt}, -\file{amsmath.faq}, and \file{amsclass.faq} describe the\latex{\\} -changes and address some common questions. - -The primary documentation files remain \file{amsldoc.tex}, for the -\package{amsmath} package, and \file{instr-l.tex}, for the AMS -document classes.\latex{\\} -The documentation for the \package{amsthm} package,\latex{\\} -however, has been moved from \file{amsldoc.tex}\latex{\\} -to a separate document \file{amsthdoc.tex}. - -\begin{latexonly} - \vfill -\end{latexonly} - -\section{New input encoding \package{latin4}} - -The package \package{inputenc} has, thanks to Hana Skoumalov\'a, -been extended to cover the \package{latin4} input encoding; this -covers Baltic and Scandinavian languages as well as Greenland -Inuit and Lappish. - -\begin{latexonly} - \vfill -\end{latexonly} - -\section{New experimental code} - -In \textit{\LaTeX{} News~12} we announced some ongoing work towards a -`Designer Interface for \LaTeX' and we presented some early results -thereof. Since then, at Gutenberg\,2000 in Toulouse and TUG\,2000 in -Oxford, we described a new output routine and an improved method of -handling vertical mode material between paragraphs. In combination -these support higher quality \emph{automated}\footnote - {The stress here is on automated!} -page-breaking and page make-up\latex{\\} -for complex pages---the best yet achieved with \TeX{}! - -A paper describing the new output routine is -\begin{latexonly} - at\\ - \file{http://www.latex-project.org/papers/xo-pfloat.pdf% - \hspace*{-16pt}}\\ -\end{latexonly} -\begin{htmlonly} - at \url{http://www.latex-project.org/papers/xo-pfloat.pdf}. -\end{htmlonly} -All code examples and documentation are available -\begin{latexonly} - at\\ - \file{http://www.latex-project.org/code/experimental/% - \latex{\hspace*{-5pt}}}.\\[3pt] -\end{latexonly} -\begin{htmlonly} - at \url{http://www.latex-project.org/code/experimental/}. - -\end{htmlonly} -This directory has been extended to contain -\begin{description} - \item[galley] Prototype implementation of the interface\latex{\\} - for manipulating vertical material in galleys. - \item[xinitials] Prototype implementation of the interface\latex{\\} - for paragraph initials (needs the \texttt{galley} package. - \item[xtheorem] Contributed example using the \texttt{template} - package to provide a designer interface for theorem environments. - \item[xoutput] A prototype implementation of the new output routine - as described in the \texttt{xo-pfloat.pdf} paper. Expected - availability: at or shortly after\latex{\\} - the TUG\,2000 conference. -\end{description} - -\end{document} - - diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews14.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews14.pdf Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index 7853707e18d..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews14.pdf +++ /dev/null diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews14.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews14.tex deleted file mode 100644 index cb37ba193b7..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews14.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,169 +0,0 @@ -% \iffalse meta-comment -% -% Copyright 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 -% The LaTeX3 Project and any individual authors listed elsewhere -% in this file. -% -% This file is part of the LaTeX base system. -% ------------------------------------------- -% -% It may be distributed and/or modified under the -% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 -% of this license or (at your option) any later version. -% The latest version of this license is in -% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt -% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX -% version 2003/12/01 or later. -% -% This file has the LPPL maintenance status "maintained". -% -% The list of all files belonging to the LaTeX base distribution is -% given in the file `manifest.txt'. See also `legal.txt' for additional -% information. -% -% The list of derived (unpacked) files belonging to the distribution -% and covered by LPPL is defined by the unpacking scripts (with -% extension .ins) which are part of the distribution. -% -% \fi -% Filename: ltnews14.tex -% -% This is issue 14 of LaTeX News. - -\documentclass -% [lw35fonts] % uncomment this line to get Palatino - {ltnews}[2001/07/12] - -% \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} - -\publicationmonth{June} -\publicationyear{2001} -\publicationissue{14} - - -\begin{document} - -\maketitle - -\raisefirstsection -\section{Future releases} - -We are currently exploring how to best support the very large -community of individuals, organisations and enterprises that depend on -the robustness and availability of the current standard \LaTeX{} -distribution. The results of this may lead to some changes in the -regular release schedule and the handling of bug reports during the -next year. - -\section{New release of \textsf{Babel} (required)} - -Earlier this year a new release of \textsf{Babel} (3.7) became -available. You can read about its new features in -\begin{latexonly} - \file{http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/}\\ - \hspace*{4em}\file{latex/required/babel/announce.txt} -\end{latexonly} -\begin{htmlonly} - \url{http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/required/babel/announce.txt} -\end{htmlonly} - -One of the bugs that got fixed in this release deals with how labels -are handled by \LaTeX{}. Because this part of the kernel is modified -by \textsf{babel}, the relevant changes need to be coordinated. -Therefore to use \textsf{Babel} with this release of \LaTeX{} you will -need to update your version of \textsf{babel} to at least 3.7. - -\section{New input encoding \package{latin9}} - -The package \package{inputenc} has, thanks to Karsten Tinnefeld, been -extended to cover the \package{latin9} input encoding. The -ISO-Latin~9 encoding is a useful modern replacement for ISO-Latin~1 -that contains a few characters needed for French and Finnish. Of wider -interest, it also contains the euro currency sign; this could be the -killer argument for many 8-bit texts to use Latin-9 in the future. - -According to a Linux manpage, ISO~Latin-9 supports Albanian, Basque, -Breton, Catalan, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Faroese, Finnish, -French, Frisian, Galician, German, Greenlandic, Icelandic, Irish -Gaelic, Italian, Latin, Luxemburgish, Norwegian, Portuguese, -Rhaeto-Romanic, Scottish Gaelic, Spanish and Swedish.\\ -The characters added in \package{latin9} are (in \LaTeX{} notation):\\ -\begin{small} -\verb| \texteuro \v S \v s \v Z \v z \OE \oe \" Y | -\end{small}\\ -They displace the following characters from \package{latin1}:\\ -\begin{small} -\verb| \textcurrency \textbrokenbar \"{} \'{} \c{} |\\ -\verb| \textonequarter \textonehalf \textthreequarters | -\end{small} - - -\section{New tools} - -The new package \package{trace} provides many commands to control -\LaTeX{}'s tracing and debugging output, including the excellent new -information available with \eTeX{} such as the extremely useful -tracing of local assignments. You will find it in the tools -distribution. - -It offers the command \verb|\traceon|, which is similar to -\verb|\tracingall| but suppresses uninteresting stuff such as font -loading by NFSS (which can go on for pages if you are unlucky). It -also offers \verb|\traceoff| to \ldots\ guess what! Full details are -in the documented source file, \file{trace.dtx}. - -In the base \package{ifthen} package we have added -the uppercase synonyms \verb|\NOT| \verb|\AND| and \verb|\OR|. - -\section{New experimental code} - -In \textit{\LaTeX{} News~12} we announced some ongoing work towards a -`Designer Interface for \LaTeX' and we presented some early results -thereof. Since then, at Gutenberg\,2000 in Toulouse and TUG\,2000 in -Oxford, we described a new output routine and an improved method of -handling vertical mode material between paragraphs. In combination -these support higher quality \emph{automated}\footnote - {The stress here is on automated!} -page-breaking and page make-up\latex{\\} -for complex pages---the best yet achieved with \TeX{}! - -More recently we have added material to handle the complex front -matter requirements of journal articles; this was presented at -Gutenberg\,2001 in Metz. - -A paper describing the new output routine is -\begin{latexonly} - at\\ -\begin{small} - \file{http://www.latex-project.org/papers/xo-pfloat.pdf}\\ -\end{small} -\end{latexonly} -\begin{htmlonly} - at \url{http://www.latex-project.org/papers/xo-pfloat.pdf}. -\end{htmlonly} -All code examples and documentation are available -\begin{latexonly} - at\\ -\begin{small} - \file{http://www.latex-project.org/code/experimental} -\end{small} -\end{latexonly} -\begin{htmlonly} - at \url{http://www.latex-project.org/code/experimental/}. -\end{htmlonly} - -This directory has been extended to contain the following. -\begin{description} - \item[galley] Prototype implementation of the interface\latex{\\} - for manipulating vertical material in galleys. - \item[xinitials] Prototype implementation of the interface\latex{\\} - for paragraph initials (needs the \texttt{galley} package). - \item[xtheorem] Contributed example using the \texttt{template} - package to provide a designer interface for theorem environments. - \item[xor] A prototype implementation of the new output routine - as described in the \texttt{xo-pfloat.pdf} paper. - \item[xfrontm] A prototype version of - the new font matter interface. -\end{description} - -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews15.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews15.pdf Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index 5f0d72bd3ac..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews15.pdf +++ /dev/null diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews15.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews15.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 2f2a9f2cb09..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews15.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,169 +0,0 @@ -% \iffalse meta-comment -% -% Copyright 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 -% The LaTeX3 Project and any individual authors listed elsewhere -% in this file. -% -% This file is part of the LaTeX base system. -% ------------------------------------------- -% -% It may be distributed and/or modified under the -% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 -% of this license or (at your option) any later version. -% The latest version of this license is in -% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt -% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX -% version 2003/12/01 or later. -% -% This file has the LPPL maintenance status "maintained". -% -% The list of all files belonging to the LaTeX base distribution is -% given in the file `manifest.txt'. See also `legal.txt' for additional -% information. -% -% The list of derived (unpacked) files belonging to the distribution -% and covered by LPPL is defined by the unpacking scripts (with -% extension .ins) which are part of the distribution. -% -% \fi -% Filename: ltnews15.tex -% -% This is issue 15 of LaTeX News. - -\documentclass -% [lw35fonts] % uncomment this line to get Palatino - {ltnews}[2004/02/28] - -% \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} - -\publicationmonth{December} -\publicationyear{2003} -\publicationissue{15} - -\begin{document} - -\maketitle - -%\raisefirstsection - -\section{Anniversary release} - -Yes, it's now 10~years since the first release in this series and, for -Knuthists, this release also contains \textit{Issue 16}\,! - -Meanwhile this \textit{Issue~15} describes the major new features in -the current release whilst \textit{Issue~16} looks\newline -a little way into the future of \LaTeX{}. - - -\section{LPPL -- new version} - -Most importantly, there is now a new version, 1.3, of the \LaTeX{} -Project Public Licence. Many of you will\newline -be thrilled to know that, following the exchange of over 1600 e-mail -messages dissecting various aspects of its philosophy such as `how -many angels can appear in the name of a file before it becomes -non-free', this version\newline -is now officially a DFSG (Debian Free Software Guidelines) approved license. -The discussions start at -\url{http://lists.debian.org/debian-legal/2002/debian-legal-200207/threads.html} -with high traffic throughout August to October~2002 and further -heated discussions starting in April~2003 and concluding -around June at -\url{http://lists.debian.org/debian-legal/2003/debian-legal-200306/msg00206.html}. - -The important features of the new version are useful clarifications in -the wording, and revised procedures\newline -for making a change to the Current Maintainer of a package. Special -thanks to all those people from\newline Debian Legal who worked -constructively with us\newline -on this onerous task, especially but not exclusively\newline -Jeff Licquia and Branden Robinson. - - -\section{Small updates to varioref} - -The English has been corrected in \verb|\reftextbefore| -(an incompatible change). There are other extensions -such as \verb|\labelformat|, \verb|\Ref|, \verb|\Vref| and \verb|\vpagerefnum|. -Some Dutch text has also been changed and two\newline -new options added: \package{slovak} and \package{slovene}. - - -\section{New and more robust commands} - -Many of the math mode commands for compound symbols have been made -robust and a new robust command has been added: \verb|\nobreakdashes|. -This last is a low-level command, borrowed from the \package{amsmath} -package, for use only before hyphens or dashes. It prevents the line -break that is normally allowed\newline -after the following sequence of dashes. - - -\section{Fixing font sizes} - -The new \package{fix-cm} package, by Walter Schmidt, changes the CM font -definition (\texttt{.fd}) files so that similar design sizes are used -in both the \texttt{OT1} and \texttt{T1} encodings. - - -\section{Font encodings} - -A number of options have been added to the \package{textcomp} package, -enabling only available glyphs to be used. -Also, the `NFSS font families' are now divided into five different groups -according to the subset of glyphs each provides from the full -collection of symbols in the TS1 encoding. -Given sufficient information about a font family -\package{textcomp} will use this in order to limit the\newline -typesetting to those glyphs that are available. - -Use of this mechanism has also enhanced \verb|\oldstylenums| -to use the current font if possible. - - -\section{Displaying font tables} - -With the \package{nfssfont} package you can now -specify the font to display by giving its `NFSS classification', -rather than needing to know its external font file's name. -It is also now possible to generate large collections of font -tables in batch mode by providing a suitable input file. - - -\section{New input encodings} - -The \package{inputenc} package has been extended as follows: -\package{macce} input encoding -(Apple Central European), -thanks to Radek Tryc and Marcin Wolinski; \package{cp1257}\newline -for Baltic languages; \package{latin10}, -thanks to Ionel Ciob\^{i}c\u{a}.\newline -The euro symbol has by -now been added to several encodings: -\package{ansinew}, \package{cp1250} -and \package{cp1252} (which also\newline -has another addition), whilst \package{cp858} -adds it to \package{cp850}. - - -\section{Unicode input} - -Partial, experimental support for text files that use the Unicode -encoding form UTF-8 is now provided by the option \package{utf8} for -the \package{inputenc} package. - -The only Unicode text file characters supported by the current version -are those based on the most common inputs for glyphs from the small -collection\newline -of standard \LaTeX{} Latin encodings. - - -\section{And finally \ldots\ pict2e} - -The old, non-functional version of this package has been removed - as there is now a fully working version from Hubert G\"a{\ss}lein - and Rolf Niepraschk. It is described - in \textit{The \LaTeX{} Manual}. - -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews16.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews16.pdf Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index 5213f4f29c7..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews16.pdf +++ /dev/null diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews16.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews16.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 6fcf0564f64..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltnews16.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,161 +0,0 @@ -% \iffalse meta-comment -% -% Copyright 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 -% The LaTeX3 Project and any individual authors listed elsewhere -% in this file. -% -% This file is part of the LaTeX base system. -% ------------------------------------------- -% -% It may be distributed and/or modified under the -% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 -% of this license or (at your option) any later version. -% The latest version of this license is in -% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt -% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX -% version 2003/12/01 or later. -% -% This file has the LPPL maintenance status "maintained". -% -% The list of all files belonging to the LaTeX base distribution is -% given in the file `manifest.txt'. See also `legal.txt' for additional -% information. -% -% The list of derived (unpacked) files belonging to the distribution -% and covered by LPPL is defined by the unpacking scripts (with -% extension .ins) which are part of the distribution. -% -% \fi -% Filename: ltnews16.tex -% -% This is issue 16 of LaTeX News. - -\documentclass -% [lw35fonts] % uncomment this line to get Palatino - {ltnews}[2004/02/28] - -% \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} - -\publicationmonth{December} -\publicationyear{2003} -\publicationissue{16} - -\begin{document} - -\maketitle - -%\raisefirstsection - -\section{Anniversary news} - -This anniversary \textit{Issue~16} takes a brief look into the future work of -the \LaTeX3 Project Team, both short and and longer range. Please let -us know if you want %\newline -to get involved with us in any of this work (see below). - -An overview of the 10th Anniversary Release, dated 2003/12/01, is -can be found in \textit{Issue~15}. - - -\section{TLC2: The \LaTeX{} Companion -- 2nd edition!} - -Since you are reading this newsletter, there is a good chance that -you, or a friend, has already bought this encyclopedic volume: the -incomparable Second\newline -Edition of this work that is every \LaTeX{}ie's\newline -ultimate lucky charm. - -If by some chance you have not yet purchased your own copy then get -into training, get shopping, and get flexing your muscles (both -physical---it's $1100+$~pages,\newline -and intellectual) by using it to discover -masses of invaluable `insider information' about: -\begin{itemize} -\item the latest release of Standard \LaTeX{}; -\item over~200~extension packages; -\item plus related software and systems. -\end{itemize} -For more information on this all new (??\ldots OK,\newline -not \emph{all}, but over 90\%!!), -all accurate (we hope!)\newline -10th~Anniversary Edition, check out\newline - \mbox{\url{http://www.awprofessional.com/titles/0201362996}}. - - -\section{Future maintenance} - -We are currently exploring how best to support the very large and -rapidly growing community of individuals, organisations and -enterprises that depend on the robustness and availability of the -current standard \LaTeX{} distribution. Although we remain firmly\newline -resolved not to make changes in the base distribution (the kernel) of -Standard \LaTeX{}, there is still much that needs doing to maintain -its reliability and utility and to keep up the necessary level of -communication with users and supporters. Also, as with all advanced -software systems, bugs are still turning up occasionally so %\newline -some fixes are still essential. - -One major impediment to providing adequate service levels in this area -is, of course, the difficulties inherent in obtaining the time and -commitment of skilled minds---hence the appeal above to anyone -interested %\newline -in getting involved. - - -\section{LPPL certification} - -There are still some outstanding diplomatic tasks around the -\LaTeX{} Project Public Licence: these include -e.g.,~getting it `OSF certified' and ensuring that it gains -more support and wider use, even in the FSF world\newline -where it has long been tolerated. - - -\section{Use of \eTeX/pdf\TeX} - -We expect that within the next two years, releases of \LaTeX{} will -change modestly in order to run best under an extended \TeX{} engine -that contains the \eTeX{} primitives, e.g., \eTeX{} or pdf\TeX{}. -The details of this possible upgrade need further work so we are not -making a definite announcement yet. - -Although the current release does not \emph{require} \eTeX{} features, -we certainly recommend using an extended \TeX{}, especially if you -need to debug macros. - - -\section{End of `autoload' support} - -As computer systems generally grow in capacity, requirements change -and so we believe that the \package{autoload} variant of \LaTeX{} is -no longer required. Thus, although the code remains it is no longer -supported. We hope this does not cause any problems. - - -\section{New models, new code} - -In the period 1999--2001 we published many results of our work over -the previous decade on the development of new concepts and models -for automated typesetting based on \TeX{} as the underlying platform. -These can be found at \url{http://www.latex-project.org/papers/} -and -\mbox{\url{http://www.latex-project.org/code/experimental/}}. - -Since then a very large proportion of the The Team's efforts have been -diverted to provide the core author team for TLC2, which provides -over 1000 pages of carefully researched and tested documentation of -many aspects of the vast world of \LaTeX{} related software that -was developed over that same time period and that continues -to grow and improve prodigiously. - -Completion of that task \ldots\ until TLC3!! \ldots\ presents the -possibility of getting back to this more exciting development work, -or even to more radical work on non-\TeX{}-based models and -implementations. - -Of course, any such ideas are predicated on our ability to organise -(with you, we hope) an efficient\newline -but responsive maintenance and support system\newline -for Standard \LaTeX{}. - -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltpictur.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltpictur.pdf Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index 16023ba3ae7..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltpictur.pdf +++ /dev/null diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltx3info.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltx3info.pdf Binary files differindex 58d698cbd36..723222453a6 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltx3info.pdf +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltx3info.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltx3info.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltx3info.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 6a7eb8c2f23..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/ltx3info.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,474 +0,0 @@ -% \iffalse meta-comment -% -% Copyright 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 -% The LaTeX3 Project and any individual authors listed elsewhere -% in this file. -% -% This file is part of the LaTeX base system. -% ------------------------------------------- -% -% It may be distributed and/or modified under the -% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 -% of this license or (at your option) any later version. -% The latest version of this license is in -% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt -% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX -% version 2003/12/01 or later. -% -% This file has the LPPL maintenance status "maintained". -% -% The list of all files belonging to the LaTeX base distribution is -% given in the file `manifest.txt'. See also `legal.txt' for additional -% information. -% -% The list of derived (unpacked) files belonging to the distribution -% and covered by LPPL is defined by the unpacking scripts (with -% extension .ins) which are part of the distribution. -% -% \fi -\documentclass[a4paper]{article} - -% Commands and environments: - -\newcommand{\eg}{e.g.~} -\newcommand{\ie}{i.e.~} - - -\newenvironment{citations}{% - \list{}{% - \renewcommand{\makelabel}[1]{\normalfont\itshape ##1}% - }% -}{% - \endlist -} - -% Some logos: - -\newcommand{\NFSS}{NFSS} - -\newcommand{\LaTeXNews}{\LaTeX~News} - -\newcommand{\AW}{Addison Wesley} - -\newcommand{\SGML}{{\sc SGML}} -\newcommand{\DSSSL}{{\sc DSSSL}} -\newcommand{\HTML}{{\sc HTML}} -\newcommand{\XML}{{\sc XML}} -\newcommand{\PDF}{{\sc PDF}} - -\newcommand{\PS}{{\sc Post\-Script}} - -\newcommand{\AmSTeX}{$\mathcal A$\lower.4ex\hbox{$\!\mathcal - M\!$}$\mathcal S$-\TeX} -\newcommand{\AmSLaTeX}{$\mathcal A$\lower.4ex\hbox{$\!\mathcal - M\!$}$\mathcal S$-\LaTeX} -\newcommand{\MF}{{\sc Meta\-font}} - -% sections - -\setcounter{secnumdepth}{-2} - -% Front matter: - -\title{\Large The \LaTeX3 Project} - -\author{\copyright 1995--1999 \ -Frank Mittelbach and -Chris Rowley} - -\date{12 January 1999} - -\begin{document} - -\thispagestyle{empty} - -\maketitle - -\begin{abstract} - This article describes the motivation, achievements and future of - the \LaTeX3 Project, which was established to produce a new version - of \LaTeX{}, the widely-used and highly-acclaimed document - preparation system. It also describes how you can help us to - achieve our aims.\\[2pt] - \textbf{For Archive maintainers, Authors, Publishers and - Distributors:}\\ - The project team request that, whenever possible, you include this - article in any of the following: - \begin{itemize} - \item Books about \TeX{} and \LaTeX{}. - \item Instructions for authors on using \LaTeX{}. - \item The printed documentation of CD-ROM collections that contain - \LaTeX. - \item On-line collections that include a significant proportion of - documents encoded in \LaTeX. -\end{itemize} -\end{abstract} - -\section{Outline} - -The purposes of the \LaTeX3 system can be summarized thus: it will -greatly increase the range of documents which can be processed; and it -will provide a flexible interface for typographic designers to easily -specify the formatting of a class of documents. - -The \LaTeX3 Project Team is a small group of volunteers whose aim is -to produce this major new document processing system based on the -principles pioneered by Leslie Lamport in the current \LaTeX. - -The major visible work of the team before 1997 was the development of -the current \emph{standard} version of \LaTeX{}. This was first -released in 1994 and has since then been actively maintained and -enhanced by extensions to that core system. They will continue to -develop and maintain this system, releasing updated versions every six -months and recording these activities in the \LaTeX{} bugs database -(see below). - -Although \LaTeX{} may be distributed freely, the production and -maintenance of the system does require expenditure of reasonably large -sums of money. The \LaTeX3 Project Fund has therefore been set up to -channel money into this work. We know that some users are -aware of this fund as they have already contributed to it---many -thanks to all of them! If you want to know more about how you can -help the project, see Page \pageref{fund}---and thanks in advance for -your generosity in the future. - - -\section{Background} - -With \TeX{}, Knuth designed a formatting system that is able to -produce a large range of documents typeset to extremely high quality -standards. For various reasons (\eg quality, portability, stability -and availability) \TeX{} spread very rapidly and can nowadays be best -described as a world-wide de facto standard for high quality -typesetting. Its use is particularly common in specialized areas, such -as technical documents of various kinds, and for multi-lingual -requirements. - -The \TeX{} system is fully programmable. This allows the development -of high-level user interfaces whose input is processed by \TeX{}'s -interpreter to produce low-level typesetting instructions; these are -input to \TeX{}'s typesetting engine which outputs the format of each -page in a device-independent page-description language. The \LaTeX{} -system is such an interface; it was designed to support the needs of -long documents such as textbooks and manuals. It separates content and -form as much as possible by providing the user with a generic (\ie -logical rather than visual) mark-up interface; this is combined with -style sheets which specify the formatting. - -Recent years have shown that the concepts and approach of \LaTeX{} are -now widely accepted. Indeed, \LaTeX{} has become the standard method -of communicating and publishing documents in many academic -disciplines. This has led to many publishers accepting \LaTeX{} -source for articles and books; and the American Mathematical Society -now provides a \LaTeX{} package making the features of \AmSTeX{} -available to all users of \LaTeX{}. Its use has also spread into many -other commercial and industrial environments, where the technical -qualities of \TeX{} together with the concepts of \LaTeX{} are -considered a powerful combination of great importance to such areas as -corporate documentation and publishing. This has also extended to -on-line publishing using, for example, \PDF{} output incorporating -hypertext and other active areas. - -With the spreading use of \SGML{}-compliant systems (\eg Web-based -publishing using \HTML{} or \XML{}) \TeX{} again is a common choice as -the formatting engine for high quality typeset output: a widely used -such system is {\em The Publisher\/} from ArborText, whilst a more -recent development is the object-oriented document editor Grif. The -latter is used for document processing in a wide range of industrial -applications; it has also been adopted by the Euromath consortium as -the basis of their mathematician's workbench, one of the most advanced -of the emerging project-oriented user environments. Typeset output -from \SGML{}-coded documents in these systems is obtained by -translation into \LaTeX{}, which will therefore soon also be a natural -choice for the output of \DSSSL-compliant systems. - -Because a typical \SGML{} Document Type Definition (DTD) uses concepts -similar to those of \LaTeX{}, the formatting is often implemented by -simply mapping document elements to \LaTeX{} constructs rather than -directly to `raw \TeX'. -This enables the -sophisticated analytical techniques built into the \LaTeX{} -software to be exploited; and it avoids the need to program in \TeX{}. - -\section{Motivation} - -This increase in the range of applications of \LaTeX{} has highlighted -certain limitations of the current system, both for authors of -documents and for designers of formatting styles. - -In addition to the need to extend the variety of classes of document -which can be processed by \LaTeX{}, substantial enhancements are -necessary in, at least, the following areas: - \begin{itemize} - \item - the command syntax (attributes, short references, etc); - \item - the layout specification interface (style design); - \item - the level of robustness (error recovery, omitted tags); - \item - the extendibility (package interface); - \item - the layout specification of tabular material; - \item - the specification and inclusion of graphical material; - \item - the positioning of floating material, and other aspects of page - layout; - \item - the requirements of hypertext systems. - \end{itemize} - - Further analysis of these deficiencies has shown that some of the - problems are to be found in \LaTeX{}'s internal concepts and design. - This project to produce a new version therefore involves thorough - research into the challenges posed by new applications and by the use - of \LaTeX{} as a formatter for a wide range of documents, \eg \SGML{} - documents; on-line \PDF{} documents with hypertext links. - - This will result in a major re-implementation of large parts of the - system. Some of the results of such rethinking of the fundamentals - are already available in Standard \LaTeX{}, notably in the following - areas: - -\begin{itemize} -\item Font declaration and selection; -\item Font and glyph handling within mathematical formulas; -\item Handling multiple font glyph encodings within a document; -\item Allowing multiple input character encodings within a document; -\item A uniform interface for graphics inclusion; -\item Support for coloured text; -\item Building and interfacing new classes and extension packages. -\end{itemize} - - -\section{Description} - -The strengths of the present version of \LaTeX{} are -as follows: - \begin{itemize} - \item excellent standard of typesetting for text, technical -formulas\\ -and tabular material; - \item separation of generic mark-up from visual formatting; - \item ease of use for authors; - \item portability of documents over a wide range of platforms; - \item adaptability to many languages; - \item widespread and free availability; - \item reliable support and maintenance by the \LaTeX3 project team. - \end{itemize} - These will be preserved and in many cases greatly enhanced by the new - version which is being developed to fulfill the following requirements. - \begin{itemize} - \item - It will provide a syntax that allows highly automated translation - from popular \SGML{} DTDs into \LaTeX{} document classes (these - will be provided as standard with the new version). - - The syntax of the new \LaTeX{} user-interface will, for example, - support the \SGML{} concepts of `entity', `attribute' and `short - reference' in such a way that these can be directly linked to the - corresponding \SGML{} features. - - \item - It will support hypertext links and other features required for - on-line structured documents using, for example, \HTML{} and \XML{}. - -\item - It will provide a straightforward style-designer interface to support - both the specification of a wide variety of typographic requirements - and the linking of entities in the generic mark-up of a document to - the desired formatting. These two parts of the design process will - be clearly separated so that it is possible to specify different - layouts for the same DTD. - - The language and syntax of this interface will be as natural as - possible for a typographic designer. As a result, this language - could easily be interfaced to a visually-oriented, menu-driven - specification system. - - This interface will also support \DSSSL{} specifications and - style-sheet concepts such as those used with \HTML{} and \XML{}. - - \item - It will provide an enhanced user-interface that allows expression of - the typesetting requirements from a large range of subject areas. Some - examples are listed here. - - \begin{itemize} - \item The requirements of technical documentation (\eg offset layout,\\ - change bars, etc). - \item The requirements of academic publishing in the humanities\\ - (critical text editions, etc). - \item The requirements of structural formulas in chemistry. - \item Advanced use of the mathematical-typesetting features of \TeX{}. - \item The integration of graphical features, such as shading, - within text. - \item the integration of hypertext and other links in on-line - documents using systems such as \HTML{}, \XML{} and \PDF{}. - - \end{itemize} - - Special care will be taken to ensure that this interface is - extensible: this will be achieved by use of modular designs. - - - \item - It will provide a more robust author-interface. For example, - artificial restrictions on the nesting of commands will be removed. - Error handling will be improved by adding - a more effective, interactive help system. - - \item - It will provide access to arbitrary fonts from any family (such as - the \PS{} and TrueType fonts) including a wide range of fonts for - multi-lingual documents and the specialist glyphs required by - documents in various technical and academic areas. - - \item - The new interfaces will be documented in detail and the - system will provide extensive catalogues of examples, carefully - designed to make the learning time for new users (both designers and - authors) as short as possible. - - \item - The code itself will be thoroughly documented and it will be - designed on modular principles. Thus the system will be easy to - maintain and to enhance. -\end{itemize} - -The resulting new \LaTeX{} will, like the present version, be usable -with any standard \TeX{} system (or whatever replaces it) and so will -be freely available on a wide range of platforms. - - -\section{\LaTeX{} documentation} - -\begingroup -\setlength{\parindent}{0pt} - -A complete description of Standard \LaTeX{} can be found in: -\begin{citations} -\item[\LaTeX: A Document Preparation System] - Leslie Lamport,\\ \AW, 2nd ed, 1994. -\item[The \LaTeX{} Companion] - Goossens, Mittelbach and Samarin,\\ \AW, 1994. -\end{citations} - -A recent addition to the publications closely associated with the -project is: -\begin{citations} -\item[The \LaTeX{} Graphics Companion] - Goossens, Mittelbach and Rahtz,\\ \AW, 1997. -\end{citations} - -This \LaTeX{} distribution comes with documentation on several aspects -of of the system. The newer features of the system are described in -the following documents: -\begin{citations} -\item[\LaTeXe{} for authors] - describes the new features of \LaTeX{} documents, - in the file \texttt{usrguide.tex}; -\item[\LaTeXe{} for class and package writers] - describes how to produce \LaTeX{} classes and packages, - in the file \texttt{clsguide.tex}; -\item[\LaTeXe{} font selection] - describes the new features of \LaTeX{} fonts for - class and package writers, - in the file \texttt{fntguide.tex}. -\end{citations} - -For further contacts and sources of information on \TeX{} and -\LaTeX{}, see the addresses on Page~\pageref{contacts}. - -\endgroup -\pagebreak - - -\section{The \LaTeX3 Project Fund} -\label{fund} - -Although \LaTeX{} may be distributed freely, the production and -maintenance of the system does require expenditure of reasonably large -sums of money. There are many necessities that need substantial -financing: examples are new or enhanced computing equipment and travel -to team meetings (the volunteers come from many different countries, -so getting together occasionally is a non-trivial exercise). - -This is why we are appealing to you for contributions to the fund. -Any sum will be much appreciated; the amount need not be large as -small contributions add up to very useful amounts. Contributions of -suitable equipment and software will also be of great value. This -appeal is both to you as an individual author and to you as a member -of a group or as an employee: please encourage your department or your -employer to contribute towards sustaining our work. - -We should like to see funded projects that make considerable use of -\LaTeX{} (\eg conferences and research teams who use it to publish -their work, and electronic research archives using it) include -contributions to this fund in their budgets. %% e-print systems - -We are also asking commercial organisations to assess the benefits -they gain from using, or distributing, a well-supported \LaTeX{} and -to make appropriate contributions to the fund in order that we can -continue to maintain and improve the product. If you work for, or do -business with, such an organisation, please bring to the attention of -the relevant people the existence and needs of the project. - -In particular, we ask that all the large number of organisations and -businesses that distribute \LaTeX{}, within other software or as part -of a CD-ROM collection, should consider pricing all products containing -\LaTeX{} at a level that enables them to make regular donations to the -fund from the profit on these items. We also ask all authors and -publishers of books about \LaTeX{} to consider donating part of the -royalties to the fund. - -Contributions should be sent to one of the following addresses: -\begin{quote}\small\label{addrs} - \TeX{} Users Group, P.O. Box 2311, Portland, OR~97208-2311 USA\\ - Fax:~+1~503~223~3960 \ Email: \texttt{tug@tug.org} - - \noindent - UK TUG, 1 Eymore Close, Selly Oak, Birmingham B29~4LB UK\\ - Fax: +44 121 476 2159 \ Email: \texttt{uktug-enquiries@tex.ac.uk} -\end{quote} - -Cheques should be payable to the user group (TUG or UKTUG) and be -clearly marked as contributions to the \LaTeX3 fund. -Many thanks to all of you who have contributed in the past and thanks -in advance for your generosity in the future. - -\section{Contacts and information} -\label{contacts} - -In addition to the sources mentioned above, \LaTeX{} has its home page -on the World Wide Web at: -\begin{verbatim} - http://www.latex-project.org/ -\end{verbatim} -This page describes \LaTeX{} and the \LaTeX3 project, and contains -pointers to other \LaTeX{} resources, such as the user guides, the -\TeX{} Frequently Asked Questions, and the \LaTeX{} bugs database. - -More general information, including contacts for local User Groups, -can be accessed via: -\begin{verbatim} - http://www.tug.org/ -\end{verbatim} - -The electronic home of anything \TeX-related is the Comprehensive -\TeX{} Archive Network (CTAN). 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BAD: No ec fonts found!!^^J% -LaTeX does not require the use of ec fonts^^J% -however they are strongly recommended.^^J% -The ec fonts are available in a more natural range of sizes^^J% -and allow better hyphenation and kerning than the^^J% -old fonts such as cmr10.^^J% -These ec fonts may be obtained from CTAN archives, in:^^J% -tex-archive/fonts/ec} - \else -% \end{macrocode} -% No old dc fonts, but new ones installed. -% First check whether the latest patch has been applied. -% \changes{v1.0p}{1995/12/11} -% {Check for dc fonts 1.2 patch level 1 (Bernd Raichle) /2003} -% \changes{v1.0q}{1996/06/03} -% {Check for dc fonts 1.3} -% \changes{v1.1b}{1997/01/24} -% {extra closing brace removed from this branch} -% \begin{macrocode} - \font\testdc=dcr1000 - \testdc - \setbox0\hbox{A{}y} - \setbox2=\hbox{Ay} - \ifdim\wd0>\wd2 - \typeout{^^J% -! 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START BY READING THIS FILE % manifest.txt -- This file. % -% install.txt -- How to install LaTeX (overview). % tex2.txt -- Extras for installing LaTeX on TeX2. % autoload.txt -- About the `autoload' LaTeX variant: no longer supported. % -% amiweb2c.txt -- How to install LaTeX with Amiga WEB2C. -% cstex.txt -- How to install LaTeX with Atari CS-TeX. -% decustex.txt -- How to install LaTeX with VAX/VMS DECUS TeX. -% directex.txt -- How to install LaTeX with Mac DirectTeX. -% emtex.txt -- How to install LaTeX with PC emTeX. -% emtextds.txt -- How to install LaTeX with Schmidt's emTeX/TDS (OS/2). -% lindner.txt -- How to install LaTeX with Lindner's Atari TeX. -% microtex.txt -- How to install LaTeX with PC MicroTeX. -% miktex.txt -- How to install LaTeX with MikTeX for Windows 95 and NT. -% multitex.txt -- How to install LaTeX with Atari MultiTeX. -% oztex.txt -- How to install LaTeX with Mac OzTeX. -% pastex.txt -- How to install LaTeX with Amiga PasTeX. -% pctex.txt -- How to install LaTeX with PC PCTeX. -% textures.txt -- How to install LaTeX with Mac Textures. -% truetex.txt -- How to install LaTeX with TrueTeX for Windows 95 and NT. -% vtex.txt -- How to install LaTeX with PC VTeX. -% vtexfree.txt -- How to install LaTeX with VTeX/Free (VTeX/Lnx, VTeX/2). -% web2ctex.txt -- How to install LaTeX with Unix web2c TeX. -% yandytex.txt -- How to install LaTeX with PC Y&Y TeX. -% -% template.txt -- A template for writing installation guides. % texpert.txt -- Documentation for TeX experts. % patches.txt -- Explains the patch mechanism. % @@ -43,7 +21,8 @@ % lppl.txt -- The LaTeX Project Public License (current version). % lppl-1-0.txt -- The LaTeX Project Public License (version 1.0). % lppl-1-1.txt -- The LaTeX Project Public License (version 1.1). -% lppl-1-2.txt -- The LaTeX Project Public License (version 1.1). +% lppl-1-2.txt -- The LaTeX Project Public License (version 1.2). +% lppl.tex -- The LaTeX Project Public License (current as .tex). % % bugs.txt -- How to submit a bug report for LaTeX. % latexbug.tex -- File to generate a bug report. @@ -58,6 +37,7 @@ % clsguide.tex -- How to write class files. % cfgguide.tex -- Guide to using `.cfg' files to configure LaTeX. % cyrguide.tex -- Guide to using cyrillic languages in LaTeX. +% encguide.tex -- Guide to font encodings. % fntguide.tex -- Guide to font selection. % modguide.tex -- Guide to modifying and distributing LaTeX. % usrguide.tex -- User guide for this release. @@ -76,16 +56,16 @@ % ltnews12.tex -- What was new in the release dated 1999/12. % ltnews13.tex -- What was new in the release dated 2000/06. % ltnews14.tex -- What was new in the release dated 2001/06. -% ltnews15.tex -- What was new in the latest release dated 2003/12. +% ltnews15.tex -- What was new in the release dated 2003/12. % ltnews16.tex -- What may happen in 2004 and beyond. +% ltnews17.tex -- What was new in the latest release dated 2005/12. % % ltx3info.tex -- Information about the LaTeX3 project. % % manual.err -- Errata for the LaTeX Manual. -% compan.err -- Errata for the LaTeX Companion. -% begleit.err -- Errata for the LaTeX-Begleiter (German). +% tlc2.err -- Errata for the LaTeX Companion, second edition. +% lb2.err -- Errata for the LaTeX-Begleiter, 2te erw. Auflage (German). % grphcomp.err -- Errata for the LaTeX Graphics Companion. -% handbuch.err -- Errata for the LaTeX Manual (German). % webcomp.err -- Errata for the LaTeX Web Companion. % webcompg.err -- Errata for the LaTeX Web Companion (German). % @@ -245,10 +225,8 @@ 00readme.txt alltt.dtx alltt.ins -amiweb2c.txt autoload.ins autoload.txt -begleit.err bugs.txt cfgguide.tex changes.txt @@ -258,17 +236,12 @@ clsguide.tex cmextra.ins cmfonts.fdd cmfonts.ins -compan.err -cstex.txt cyrguide.tex -decustex.txt -directex.txt doc.dtx docstrip.dtx docstrip.ins ec.ins -emtex.txt -emtextds.txt +encguide.tex exscale.dtx exscale.ins fixltx2e.dtx @@ -279,13 +252,11 @@ format.ins graphpap.dtx graphpap.ins grphcomp.err -handbuch.err idx.tex ifthen.dtx ifthen.ins inputenc.dtx inputenc.ins -install.txt lablst.tex latex209.dtx latex209.ins @@ -293,13 +264,14 @@ latexbug.el latexbug.tex latexsym.dtx latexsym.ins +lb2.err legal.txt letter.dtx letter.ins -lindner.txt lppl-1-0.txt lppl-1-1.txt lppl-1-2.txt +lppl.tex lppl.txt ltalloc.dtx ltbibl.dtx @@ -343,6 +315,7 @@ ltnews13.tex ltnews14.tex ltnews15.tex ltnews16.tex +ltnews17.tex ltoutenc.dtx ltoutenc.ins ltoutput.dtx @@ -366,21 +339,15 @@ makeindx.dtx makeindx.ins manifest.txt manual.err -microtex.txt -miktex.txt minimal.cls modguide.tex -multitex.txt newdc.ins newlfont.dtx nfssfont.dtx nfssfont.ins olddc.ins oldlfont.dtx -oztex.txt -pastex.txt patches.txt -pctex.txt preload.dtx proc.dtx proc.ins @@ -392,19 +359,13 @@ small2e.tex source2e.tex syntonly.dtx syntonly.ins -template.txt testpage.tex tex2.txt texpert.txt -textures.txt -truetex.txt +tlc2.err unpack.ins usrguide.tex utf8ienc.dtx -vtex.txt -vtexfree.txt -web2ctex.txt webcomp.err webcompg.err -yandytex.txt \endinput diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/manual.err b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/manual.err deleted file mode 100644 index 804665c7872..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/manual.err +++ /dev/null @@ -1,330 +0,0 @@ -\documentclass{article} - -\newcommand{\reportedby}[2]{{\small [First reported by #1 on \mbox{#2}.]}} -\newcommand{\erratum}[1]{\subsubsection*{#1}} - - -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -% MODIFICATION DATE % -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -% % -% Defines \moddate to expand to modification date such as % -% % -% 5 Aug 1991 % -% % -% and \prdate to print it in a large box. Assumes editor % -% updates modification date in standard SRC Gnu Emacs style. % -% (should work for any user name). % -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -\def\ypmd{% % -% % -% % - Last modified on Wed Sep 17 10:55:19 PT 2003 by lamport % - endypmd} % -% % -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -\newcommand{\moddate}{\expandafter\xpmd\ypmd} % -\def\xpmd Last modified % -on #1 #2 #3 #4:#5:#6 #7 #8 by #9 endypmd{#3 #2 #8} % -\newcommand{\prdate}{\noindent\fbox{\Large\moddate}} % -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% - -\newcommand{\mytt}{\normalfont\ttfamily} -\newcommand{\cindex}{\index} -\newcommand\bs{\char '134 } % A backslash character for \tt font - -\title{Errata to the Second Edition of the \LaTeX\ Manual} -\author{Leslie Lamport} -\date{\moddate} - -\begin{document} -\maketitle - -\noindent These are all the errors and omissions to the manual, -\LaTeX: {\em A Document Preparation System}, second edition, published -by Addison-Wesley, reported as of \moddate. Positions in the book are -indicated by page and line number, where the top line of a page is -number 1 and the bottom line is number $-1$. A running head and a -page number are not considered to be lines, but all other lines are. -Please report any additional errors to {\tt lamport@pa.dec.com}. - - -\subsection*{Errors Corrected in the First Printing} - -\erratum{page 25, example of \texttt{verse} environment} -Replace \verb|{\em all\/}| by \verb|\emph{all}|. - \reportedby{Rosemary Bailey}{29 Aug 1994} - -\erratum{page 28, first paragraph} -Not an error, but it would be -helpful to add the following sentence to the end of that paragraph: - ``(If a declaration has arguments, they become additional -arguments of the corresponding environment's \verb|\begin| command.)'' - - -\erratum{page 33, line 10} -Add \verb|\]| to the list of fragile commands. - \reportedby{Rosemary Bailey}{29 Aug 1994} - -\erratum{page 43, table 3.5} -Add an entry for \verb|\notin| ($\notin$). - \reportedby{Rosemary Bailey}{29 Aug 1994} - -\erratum{page 72, two examples} -Change \verb|{\em ...}| to \verb|\emph{...}| - \reportedby{Rosemary Bailey}{29 Aug 1994} - -\erratum{page 101} -This is not an error, but some readers will find it helpful if, in the -descriptions of \verb|\setlength| and \verb|\addtolength|, -\verb|\gnat| were replaced by \verb|\parskip|. - \reportedby{Ellen Gilkerson}{9 Aug 1994} - -\erratum{page 108, lines 7 and 10} -This is not an error, but it might be easier to understand -the example if \verb|\len| were replaced by something like \verb|\saved|. - \reportedby{Rosemary Bailey}{29 Aug 1994} - -\erratum{page 139, lines $-8$ and $-9$} - -The funny break between these two lines should be eliminated. -\reportedby{Malcolm Clark}{9 Aug 1994} - -\erratum{page 177, line $-12$} - -The \verb|twocolumn| option cannot be used with the \verb|letters| -class. - -\erratum{page 197, lines 7 and 9} - -The \verb|figure*| environment is ended by \verb|\end{figure*}|, and -the \verb|table*| environment is ended by \verb|\end{table*}|. -\reportedby{Malcolm Clark}{9 Aug 1994} - -\erratum{page 228} - -Add a note that, before running a LaTeX2.09 file in compatibility mode -in LaTeX2e, you should delete the old versions of the auxiliary files. - -\subsection*{Errors Corrected in the Second Printing} - -\erratum{page xv, line 10} -``Chris Rowley'' should come after ``Sebastian Rahtz''. -\reportedby{Martin Schr\"{o}der}{24 April 1995} - - - -\erratum{page 29, line $-10$} -Change ``error indicator line'' to ``error locator line''. -\reportedby{Xavier Perramon}{2 Jan 1995} - -\erratum{page 37, lines 26--28} -Change the two sentences ``None of these \ldots formula.'' to: -\begin{quote} -These text-producing commands can be used in math mode to put ordinary -text in a formula. (When the command is used in math mode, its -argument is processed in LR mode.) The declarations cannot be used in -math mode. Section 3.3.8 explains how to change the type style of a -formula's math-mode symbols. -\end{quote} -\reportedby{Mike Piff}{7 Mar 1995} - -\erratum{page 39, line 6} -Replace ``any mode'' with ``paragraph and LR mode''. Also, -after line 8, add: -\begin{quote} -The commands \verb|\dag|, \verb|\ddag|, \verb|\S|, and \verb|\P| -can also be used in math mode. -\end{quote} - -\erratum{page 53, line 24} -Change ``are needed in the'' to ``are used in the'' -\reportedby{Mike Piff}{21 Oct 1994} - -\erratum{page 80, line 1} -The section heading should not be outdented. -\reportedby{Martin Schr\"{o}der}{23 Jan 1995} - -\erratum{page 83, line $-8$} -Change ``\verb|\resettime|'' to ``\verb|\settime|''. - -\erratum{page 84, after line $11$} Add the following sentence: ``The -\hbox{\verb|\onlyslides|} and \hbox{\verb|\onlynotes|} commands may -not work right if a \texttt{slide}, \texttt{overlay}, or \texttt{note} -environment appears in the argument of any command.'' -\reportedby{Eike Ritter}{May 1996} - -\erratum{page 153, line 1} -Add ``or subentry'' after ``entry''. -\reportedby{Martin Schr\"{o}der}{22 Feb 1995} - -\erratum{page 171} -Add the following before line $-4$: -\begin{description} -\item[\mytt \bs columnwidth] -Normal width - \cindex{columnwidth}% -of a column; -% \index{column!width}% - \index{width!of column}% -equals \verb|\textwidth| except for multiple-column styles. -Its value should not be changed with the length-setting commands. -\end{description} -Also, in line $-4$, change \verb|\textwidth| to \verb|\columnwidth|. -%\reportedby{Volker Kuhlmav}{20 Jan 1995} -\reportedby{Rosemary Bailey}{9 Sep 1994} - -\erratum{page 180, lines 15--19} -% -Replace these five lines (which begin ``These commands are overriden'') -with: -\begin{itemize} \item[] -To override a heading on a right-hand page (any page for one-sided -printing), put a \verb|\markright| after the sectioning command and in -its mandatory argument, and add an optional argument without the -\verb|markright|, as in -\begin{itemize} -\item[] - \verb|\chapter[Gnu Scents]{Gnu Scents\markright{|\textit{right\_head}\verb|}}|\\ - \verb|\markright{|\textit{right\_head}\verb|}| -\end{itemize} -To change the heading on a left-hand page, put a \verb|\markboth| -command immediately after the sectioning command. -\end{itemize} -\reportedby{Jerome Breitenbach}{14 Dec 1995} - -\erratum{page 182} -The dimensions -\verb|\pageheight| and \verb|\pagewidth| -should be \verb|\paperheight| and \verb|\paperwidth|, -respectively. (The index entries on page 260 should also be changed.) -\reportedby{Alan Jeffrey, on behalf of a user}{12 Sep 1995} -\erratum{page 192, line 19} -Change ``\emph{cmd}'' to ``\emph{def}''. -\reportedby{Martin Schr\"{o}der}{9 Mar 1995} - - -\erratum{page 195, line 14} -Change ``numbered `within' it'' to ``numbered directly `within' it''. -\reportedby{Martin Schr\"{o}der}{5 Dec 1994} - -\erratum{page 197, line 14} -After ``\verb|\textwidth|'' add ``or \verb|\columnwidth|'' -\reportedby{Volker Kuhlmann}{22 Jan 1995} - -\erratum{page 226} - -After line 7, add -\begin{quote} -These declarations may not be used in math mode. -\end{quote} -Replace lines 16-19 (beginning ``None of these commands'') with -\begin{quote} -When these commands are used in math mode, the \emph{text} -argument is processed in LR mode. - -These commands and declarations are robust. Words typeset in -typewriter style are not hyphenated except where permitted by \verb|\-| -commands. -\end{quote} -\reportedby{Marc Lavine}{22 Aug 1995} - -\erratum{page 228} -To the section ``Type Styles and Sizes'', add the following sentence: -A few mathematical symbols now require the \texttt{latexsym} package---see -Tables 3.4--3.7. - -\subsection*{Errors Corrected in the Sixteenth Printing} - -\erratum{page 42, line 14} -Change ``through a symbol'' by ``through a relation symbol''. -\reportedby{Frank Mittelbach}{15 Nov 1996} - -\erratum{page 42, Table 3.4} -\verb|\land| should be listed as a synonym for \verb|\wedge|, and -\verb|\lor| should be listed as a synonym for \verb|\vee|. -\reportedby{Chris Rowley}{28 Oct 1998} - -\erratum{page 43, Table 3.7} -\verb|\lnot| should be listed as a synonym for \verb|\neg|. -\reportedby{Chris Rowley}{15 Oct 1998} - -\erratum{page 51, line 8} -Change ``The \verb|\,| command'' to ``The \verb|\,| and \verb*|\ | commands''. -\reportedby{Phillip J Shelton}{2 Jul 1999} - -\erratum{page 61, second examaple (middle of page)} -Remove the \verb|\mbox{}| following the \texttt{tabbing} environment. -\reportedby{Marcin Wolinski}{17 Sep 2003} - -\erratum{page 137} This is not an error, but it would be better to -change lines 23 and 24 to: -\begin{quote} -\LaTeX\ - \index{file!not found error}% - \index{file!nonexistent}% -is trying to read a file that apparently doesn't exist. If the missing -file has the extension \texttt{tex}, then \LaTeX\ is trying to - \index{input)@\verb+\input+!of nonexistent file}% - \index{include)@\verb+\include+!of nonexistent file}% -\verb|\input| or \verb|\include| it; if it -\end{quote} - -\erratum{page 171, line 19} -Change the description of \verb|\indent| to: -\begin{description} -\item[\mytt \bs indent] -Produces a -% \cindex{indent}% -% \index{paragraph!indentation}% -horizontal space whose width equals the width of the -paragraph indentation. It can be used to add a paragraph indentation -where one would otherwise be suppressed. (If it doesn't work, -try typing \verb|\indent\indent|.) Robust. -\end{description} -\reportedby{Chris Rowley}{15 Oct 1998} - -\erratum{page 179, line 19} -% -Change to: -\begin{quote} -page style for the \texttt{article} and \texttt{report} document classes. -\end{quote} -\reportedby{Stephen J. Alter}{17 Sep 1997} - -\erratum{page 195, line 28} -Replace ``\textit{num}$_1$ and \textit{num}$_1$ are numbers'' -with ``\textit{num}$_1$ and \textit{num}$_2$ are numbers''. -\reportedby{Magnus Lewis-Smith}{14 Jan 1999} - -\erratum{page 196, line $-5$} -Change \verb|\newboolean{|\emph{name}\verb|}| to -\verb|\newboolean{|\emph{nam}\verb|}|. -\reportedby{Christopher von B\"{u}low}{28 Aug 2000} - - -\erratum{page 198, line 14} -Change ``it will not be printed'' to ``it will usually not be printed''. - -\erratum{page 210, line 20} -Add a space after ``bibliography''. -\reportedby{Marcin Wolinski}{17 Sep 2003} - - -\erratum{page 218, line $-14$} -Change ``\texttt{tabular}'' to ``\texttt{tabbing}''. -\reportedby{Carlos Pita}{27 Aug 2001} - -\erratum{foldout, column 3, line 3} -Replace \emph{style} with \emph{class}. \reportedby{Christopher von B\"{u}low}{28 Aug 2000} - -% \subsection*{Errors in all Printings} - - - - - -\end{document} - -%try -%try diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/manual.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/manual.pdf Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 00000000000..da09220dda1 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/manual.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/microtex.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/microtex.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 01d800508e8..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/microtex.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,115 +0,0 @@ - - LaTeX installation instructions for MicroTeX - - 15 July 1994 - - -SUMMARY -======= - -This file contains instructions on how to install LaTeX for MicroTeX -(uTeX). - -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. - - * How to unpack the LaTeX distribution. - - * How to create the LaTeX format. - - * How to create latex.exe - - * How to install the LaTeX files. - -These instructions assume that you are using the standard directory set -up supplied by the MicroTeX distribution. We hope that, if your system's -set up differs from this then you will be sufficiently familiar with -your system to make the necessary amendments to these instructions. - - -SAVING ANY OLD VERSION OF LATEX -=============================== - -If you have a copy of LaTeX 2.09, you may wish to save it before -installing the new LaTeX. - -You should make a subdirectory called latex209 in the MicroTeX directory. -Then copy any files called *.sty from the TeX inputs directory -(normally arbortxt\inputs) into this latex209 subdirectory. You should -also rename the LaTeX format file which you use for LaTeX 2.09, usually -lplain.fmt, to latex209.fmt. Finally, rename the current executable -version of latex in \arborxt\bin to latex209.exe - -You should then create a batch file latex209.bat, which temporarily -resets the TEXINPUT environment variable to a path which includes the -latex209 subdirectory before the TeX inputs directory, and then calls -latex209.exe. Check that this batch file works before proceeding. - - -UNPACKING THE DISTRIBUTION -========================== - -To unpack the LaTeX distribution, you should change to the directory -reserved for the installation and run iniTeX on the file unpack.ins -by typing: - - initex unpack.ins - - -CREATING THE LATEX FORMAT -========================= - -To create the LaTeX format, you should run iniTeX on the file -latex.ltx by typing: - - initex latex.ltx - -This will create a file latex.fmt. - -You should copy this to the directory where TeX looks for its format -files, normally the formats subdirectory of arbortxt. - -CREATING THE LATEX PROGRAM - -Finally, create latex.exe by typing: - - preload < mklatex.dat - -PUTTING THE FILES WHERE LATEX CAN READ THEM -=========================================== - -You should move the following files to the TeX inputs directory -(usually arbortxt\inputs): - - latexbug.tex testpage.tex docstrip.tex - *.cls *.clo *.sty *.fd *.def *.cfg - -If you use the MakeIndex program (called makeindx.exe) then you should -also move the *.ist files into the inputs directory. - - -CHECKING THAT THE INSTALLATION WORKED -===================================== - -You should now run LaTeX on 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. - -PROBLEMS -======== - -initex requires more conventional memory than does plain tex or latex. -If either of the two steps above that use initex fail, try temporarily -unloading any TSR programs or unnecessary device drivers until you have -created the .fmt file. - - ---- Copyright 1994 Micro Programs Inc and the LaTeX3 project --- ---- All rights reserved. --- - - - diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/miktex.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/miktex.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 85f680a0695..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/miktex.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,138 +0,0 @@ -LaTeX installation guide for MiKTeX - -3 March 1998 - -SUMMARY -========= - -This file contains instructions how to install LaTeX for -MiKTeX for Windows95 and WindowsNT -Before reading this text, please have a look at the file -install.txt, which explains the LaTeX installation. - -This guide assumes you are using the current MiKTeX release -with it's standard directory setup. If your system's setup -is different from the MiKTeX standard, we hope you are -familiar enough with your system to deviate from these -instructions where it's necessary. - -We also assume the use of a shell/editor (e.g. WinEdt) -which you can use for starting different latex-related -programs - - -This file describes: - -* how to prepare the LaTeX installation - -* how to unpack the LaTeX distribution. - -* how to install the LaTeX files. - -* how to create the LaTeX format file. - - -PREPARING THE INSTALLATION -========================== - -Move (do not copy!) the complete directory BASE from -C:\TEXMF\TEX\LATEX\BASE to somewhere out of C:\TEXMF - -Create a new folder in the root-directory of your hard disc, -e.g. C:\UPDATE - -Copy the file BASE.ZIP from floppy into this directory -(in case of FTP transfer save it directly in there) - -Double-click on BASE.ZIP and WinZip will start automatically. -Choose EXTRACT and select C:\TEXMF\TEX\LATEX\ as -extracting-directory - - -UNPACKING THE DISTRIBUTION -========================== - -Start your editor and load C:\TEXMF\TEX\LATEX\BASE\UNPACK.INS - -Start IniTeX (in case IniTeX isn't installed properly in your -editor, try http://www.gap.baynet.de/members/werdenfels.gym/tex/) - -[Alternative way: - -Open DOS-box, change prompt to C:\TEXMF\TEX\LATEX\BASE\ -and type: INITEX UNPACK.INS (--> press RETURN)] - -Delete the file TEXSYS.CFG in C:\TEXMF\TEX\LATEX\BASE\ - -Move the folder LOCAL from the removed BASE-directory -into your new BASE-directory - -Delete (or rename if you're anxious) the file LATEX.LTX -in the old BASE-directory. Instead you can also delete -the entire old BASE-directory - - -PUTTING THE UNPACKED FILES TO WHERE LATEX FINDS THEM -===================================================== - -(not really necessary) - -You can move the files not needed for LaTeX-processes -into C:\TEXMF\DOCS\GENERAL\LATEX. -These are all the files not fitting to following rules: - -latexbug.tex testpage.tex docstrip.tex - -and all files having the extensions - -*.cls *.clo *.sty *.fd *.def *.cfg - - -(also not necessary) - -If you make use of the Makeindex program, move the *.ist files -into the Makeindex input directory, usually -C:\TEXMF\MAKEINDEX\BASE\ - - -CREATING THE LATEX FORMAT FILE -============================== - -push START (at the TASKBAR) --> choose RUN... --> -type: MAKETEXFMT LATEX (--> press RETURN) - -push START (at the TASKBAR) --> choose RUN... --> -type: C:\TEXMF\MIKTX\CONFIG\CONFIGURE --update-fndb -(--> press RETURN) - - -HINTS AND TIPS -============== - -Running IniTeX, MiKTeX will complain about updating the -font-name-database. Don't worry --- will be completed -after the installation. - -To check whether the latex installation works properly, -run LaTeX on the file LTXCHECK.LTX. A number of `OK' -messages should be produced. If it produces any warnings, -please consult the `problems' section of the file install.txt. - - -MEMORY PROBLEMS -=============== - -no problems known - - - - -Contributed by: -Andreas Hirsch <afj@gap.baynet.de> -Dominicus Heinzeller <heinzi@gap.baynet.de> -Stefan Koller <stefan.koller@garmisch-partenkirchen.com> - -Copyright 1998 by Werdenfels-Gymnasium and the LaTeX3 project - - - --- All rights reserved --- diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/modguide.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/modguide.pdf Binary files differindex e4a4ef53ea0..18a7e9ea1d7 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/modguide.pdf +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/modguide.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/modguide.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/modguide.tex deleted file mode 100644 index bada6fa49a0..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/modguide.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,412 +0,0 @@ -% \iffalse meta-comment -% -% Copyright 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 -% The LaTeX3 Project and any individual authors listed elsewhere -% in this file. -% -% This file is part of the LaTeX base system. -% ------------------------------------------- -% -% It may be distributed and/or modified under the -% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 -% of this license or (at your option) any later version. -% The latest version of this license is in -% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt -% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX -% version 2003/12/01 or later. -% -% This file has the LPPL maintenance status "maintained". -% -% The list of all files belonging to the LaTeX base distribution is -% given in the file `manifest.txt'. See also `legal.txt' for additional -% information. -% -% The list of derived (unpacked) files belonging to the distribution -% and covered by LPPL is defined by the unpacking scripts (with -% extension .ins) which are part of the distribution. -% -% \fi -% Filename: modguide.tex - -\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1995/12/01] - -\documentclass{ltxguide}[1995/11/28] - -\newcommand{\reasonsection}[1]{\subsubsection*{\it #1}} - -\newcommand{\nstex}{\textsf{NS-TeX}} - -\setcounter{secnumdepth}{-1} - -\title{Modifying \LaTeX} - -\author{\copyright~Copyright 1995, \LaTeX3 Project Team.\\ - All rights reserved.} - -\date{12 December 1995} - -\begin{document} - -\maketitle - -\tableofcontents - -\begin{abstract} - This document was produced in response to suggestions that the - modification and distribution conditions for the files constituting - the New Standard \LaTeX{} system should be similar to those implied - by Version~2 of the \textsc{GNU} General Public Licence, as - published by the Free Software Foundation. -\end{abstract} - -\section{Introduction} -\label{sec:intro} - -This article describes the principles underlying our policy on -distribution and modification of the files comprising the \LaTeX{} -system. It has been produced as a result of detailed discussions of -the issues involved in the support and maintenance of a widely -distributed document processing system used by diverse people for many -applications. These discussions have involved users, maintainers of -installations that support \LaTeX{} and various types of organisations -that distribute it. The discussions are continuing and we hope that -the ideas in this article will make a useful contribution to the -debate. - -Our aim is that \LaTeX{} should be a system which can be trusted by -users of all types to fulfill their needs. Such a system must be -stable and well-maintained. This implies that it must be reasonably -easy to maintain (otherwise it will simply not get maintained at -all). So here is a summary of our basic philosophy: -\begin{quote} - We believe that the freedom to rely on a widely-used standard for - document interchange and formatting is as important as the freedom to - experiment with the contents of files. - - We are therefore adopting a policy similar to that which Donald - Knuth applies to modifications of the underlying \TeX{} system: that - certain files, together with their names, are part of the system and - therefore the contents of these files should not be changed unless - the following conditions are met: - \begin{itemize} - \item they are clearly marked as being no longer part of the - standard system; - \item the name of the file is changed. - \end{itemize} -\end{quote} - - -\section{The system} -\label{sec:sys} - -In developing this philosophy, and the consequent limitations on how -modifications of the system should be carried out, we were heavily -influenced by the following facts concerning the current widespread -and wide-ranging uses of the \LaTeX{} system. -\begin{enumerate} -\item \LaTeX{} is not just a document processing system; - it also defines a language for document exchange. - -\item The standard document class files, and some other files, also - define a particular formatting of a document. - -\item The packages that we maintain define a particular document - interface and, in some cases, particular formatting of parts of a - document. - -\item The interfaces between different parts of the \LaTeX{} system - are very complex and it is therefore very difficult to check that a - change to one file does not affect the functionality of both that - file and also other parts of the system not obviously connected to - the file that has been changed. -\end{enumerate} - -This leads us to the general principle that: -\begin{quote} - with certain special exceptions, if you change the contents of a - file then the changed version should have a different file name. -\end{quote} - -We certainly do not wish to prevent people from experimenting with the -code in different ways and adapting it to their purposes. However, we -are concerned that any distribution of modifications to the code -should be very clearly identified as not being a part of the standard -distribution. The exact wording and form of the distribution -conditions is thus something that is flexible, but only within the -constraint of keeping \LaTeX{} as a standardised, reliable product for -the purposes described above: the exchange and formatting of -documents. - - -\section{Some examples} -\label{sec:expl} - -Here we elaborate the arguments that have led us to the above -conclusion. - - -\reasonsection{Separate development considered harmful!} -\label{sec:ja} - -In many fields, the use of \LaTeX{} as a language for communication -is just as important as its capacity for fine typesetting; this is a -very important consideration for a large population of authors, -journal editors, archivists, etc. - -Related to this issue of portability is the fact that the file names -are part of the end-user syntax. - -As a real example, the \LaTeX{} `tools' collection contains the -package `array.sty'. A new user-level feature was added to this file -at the end of 1994 and a document using this feature can contain the -line: -\begin{verbatim} - \usepackage{array}[1994/10/16] -\end{verbatim} - -By supplying the optional argument, the document author is indicating -that a version of the file \texttt{array.sty} dated no earlier than -that date is required to run this document without error. - -This feature would be totally worthless if we were to allow an -alternative version of the array package to be distributed under the -same name since it would mean that there would be in circulation files -of a later date, but without the new feature. If the document -were processed using this `alternative array' then it would certainly -produce `undefined command' errors and would probably not be -processable at all. - - -\reasonsection{What's in a file-name?} -\label{sec:jb} - -In a pure markup language, such as SGML, it is reasonably clear that -control over the final presentation lies with the receiver of a -document and not with the author. - -However, the way that \LaTeX{} is often used in practice means that -most people (at least when using the standard classes and packages) -expect the formatting to be preserved when they send the document to -another site. - -For example, suppose, as is still the most common use of \LaTeX{} in -publishing, you produce a document for `camera-ready-copy' using the -class `article' and that you carefully tune the formatting by, for -example, adding some explicit line breaks etc, to ensure that it fits -the 8 page limit set by the editor a journal or proceedings. - -It then gets sent to the editor or a referee who, without anyone -knowing, has a non-standard version of the class file `article' and so -it then runs to 9 pages. The consequence of this will, at the least, -be a lot of wasted time whilst everyone involved works out what has -gone wrong; it will probably also lead to everyone blaming each other -for something which was in fact caused by a misguided distribution -policy. - -It should also be noted that, for most people, the version of the -class file `article' that gets used is decided by a site maintainer -or the compilers of a CD-ROM distribution. To most users, -the symbols \texttt{a\,r\,t\,i\,c\,l\,e} in: -\begin{verbatim} - \documentclass{article} -\end{verbatim} -are just as much part of \LaTeX{}'s syntax as are the symbols -\texttt{1\,2\,p\,t} in: -\begin{verbatim} - \hspace{12pt} -\end{verbatim} -Thus they should both define a standard formatting rather than -sometimes producing 1 more page or a 5pt larger space. - -Users rely on the fact that the command (or menu item) `LaTeX' -produces a completely standard \LaTeX, including the fact that -`article' is the `standard article'. They would not be at all happy -if the person who installed and maintains \LaTeX{} for them were -allowed to customise `article' every second day so as (in her or his -opinion) to improve the layout; or because another user wanted to write -a document in a different language or typeset one with different fonts. - -\reasonsection{\TeX{} itself} -\label{sec:tex} - -We have modelled our policies on those of the \TeX{} system since this -has for some time now been widely acknowledged as a very stable and -high quality typesetting system. - -The distribution policy set up by Donald Knuth for \TeX{} has the -following features: -\begin{itemize} -\item There is a clearly specified method for changing parts of the - software by the use of `change files'. -\item Although arbitrary changes are allowed, the resulting program - can be called \TeX{} only if its functionality is precisely the same - as that of \TeX{} (i.e.~neither less nor more) in all important - areas. -\item There are many files in the system that cannot be changed at all - (without changing the name): examples are the file - \texttt{plain.tex} and the files associated with fonts, including - the Metafont source files. -\end{itemize} - - -\reasonsection{Maintaining complexity} -\label{sec:compl} - -Our experience of maintaining \LaTeX{} has shown us just how complex -are the interactions between different parts of the system. - -We have therefore, with lots of help from the bug reports you send in, -developed a large suite of test files which we run to check the -effects of every change we make. A non-negligible percentage of these -test runs give unexpected results and hence show up some unexpected -dependency in the system. - - -\section{Some assurances} -\label{sec:conc} - -We are certainly not attempting to stop people reformatting \LaTeX{} -documents in any way they wish. There are many ways of customising -incoming documents to your personal style that do not involve changing -the contents of \LaTeX{}'s standard files; indeed, this freedom is one -of the system's many advantages. -The simplest way to achieve this is to replace -\begin{quote} -\verb|\documentclass{article}|\quad by\quad -\verb|\documentclass{myart}| -\end{quote} - -Nor do we wish to discourage the production of new packages improving -on the functionality or implementation of those we distribute. All we -ask is that, in the best interests of all \LaTeX{} users, you give -your superbly improved class or package file some other name. - -\section{Configuration possibilities} -\label{sec:conposs} - -The standard \LaTeX{} system format can be configured in several ways -to suit the needs and resources of an installation. For example, the -loading of fonts and font tables can be customised to match the font -shapes, families and encodings normally used in text mode. Also, by -producing the appropriate font definition files, the font tables -themselves can be set up to take advantage of the available fonts and -sizes. The loading of hyphenation patterns can be adjusted to cover -the languages used; this has to be done as part of making the format -since this is the only stage at which patterns can be loaded. - -A complete list of these configuration possibilities can be found in -the distributed guide \emph{Configuration options for} \LaTeXe{} -(\texttt{cfgguide.tex}). However, as it says there, the number of -configuration possibilities is strictly limited; we hope that having -read this far you will appreciate the reasons for this decision. One -consequence of this is that there is no provision for a general -purpose configuration file, or for adding extra code just before the -|\dump| of the format file. - -This was a deliberate decision and we hope that everyone (yes, that -includes you!) will support its intent. Otherwise there will be a -rapid return to the very situation, of several incompatible versions -of \LaTeX~2.09, that originally prompted us to produce \LaTeXe{}: the -new, and \emph{only}, `Standard \LaTeX'. This will make \LaTeX{} -unmaintainable and, hence, unmaintained (by us, at least). - -\begin{quote} - Therefore you should not misuse the configuration files or other - parts of the distribution to produce non-standard versions of - \LaTeX{}. -\end{quote} - -Some of the allowed configurations can result in a system that can produce -documents that are no longer `formatting compatible'; for example, the -use of different default fonts will most likely produce different line -and page breaks. If you do produce a system that is configured in -such a way that it is not `formatting compatible' then you should -consider carefully the needs of users who need to create portable -documents. A good way to provide for their needs is to make -available, in addition, a standard form of \LaTeX{} without any -`formatting incompatible' customisations. - - -\section{Modification conditions} -\label{sec:modcon} - -It is possible that you need to produce a document processing system -based on standard \LaTeX{} but with functionality that cannot be -implemented by using the approved configuration files and complying -with the restriction on the code that is allowed in them. In other -words, you may need a system which is sufficiently distinct from -Standard \LaTeX{} that it is not feasible to do this simply by using -the configuration options we provide or by producing new classes and -packages. - -If you do produce such a system then, for the reasons described -above, you should ensure that your system is clearly distinguished -from Standard \LaTeX{} in every possible way, including the following. - - -\begin{enumerate} -\item - Give your system a distinguished name, such as \nstex, which clearly - distinguishes it from \LaTeX{}. - -\item - Ensure that it contains no file with a name the same as that of - a file in the standard distribution but with different contents. - (If this is not possible then you must: - \begin{itemize} - \item - ensure that files from the non-\LaTeX{} system cannot be - accidentally accessed whilst using a standard \LaTeX{}; - \item ensure that each file from the non-\LaTeX{} system clearly - identifies itself as a non-\LaTeX{} file on the terminal and in the - log file.) - \end{itemize} - -\item - Ensure that the method used to run your system is clearly -\label{mcon:command} - distinct from that used to run Standard \LaTeX; e.g.~by using a - command name or menu entry that is clearly not \texttt{latex} - (or \texttt{LaTeX} etc). - -\item - Ensure that, when a file is being processed by your system, the - use of non-standard \LaTeX{} is clearly proclaimed to the user by - whatever means is appropriate. - -\item Ensure that what is written at the beginning of the log file - clearly shows that your system has been used, and that it is - not Standard \LaTeX{}. - See the file \texttt{cfgguide.tex} for how to achieve this. - -\item - Clearly explain to users that bug reports concerning your - system should not be sent to the maintainers of Standard - \LaTeX{}. -\end{enumerate} - -\subsection*{Note to system administrators} - -If you install a non-standard (modified) version of \LaTeX{} on a -multi-user site then please, in addition, install Standard \LaTeX{} -and observe the conditions enumerated above, particularly -\ref{mcon:command}. - - -\section{What do you think?} -\label{sec:you} - -We are interested in your views on the issues raised in this document. -The best way to let us know what you think, and to discuss your ideas -with others, is to join the \texttt{LaTeX-L} mailing list and send your -comments there. -To subscribe to this list, mail to: -\begin{verbatim} - listserv@urz.uni-heidelberg.de -\end{verbatim} -the following one line message: -\begin{verbatim} - subscribe LATEX-L <your-first-name> <your-second-name> -\end{verbatim} - -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/multitex.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/multitex.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 9bfa5e33612..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/multitex.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,198 +0,0 @@ - LaTeX installation instructions for MultiTeX - - 10 January 1998 - -SUMMARY -======= - -This file contains instructions on how to install LaTeX for MultiTeX on -TOS, MiNT or MagiC. - -Before reading this file, you should read install.txt, which will -explain how the LaTeX installation works. - -This file describes: - - * What do you need. - - * How to save any old version of LaTeX. - - * How to unpack the LaTeX distribution. - - * How to create the LaTeX format. - - * How to install the LaTeX files. - -These instructions assume that you are using the standard directory set -up supplied by the MultiTeX distribution. We hope that, if your system's -set up differs from this then you will be sufficiently familiar with -your system to make the necessary amendments to these instructions. - - -WHAT DO YOU NEED -================ - -You need MultiTeX with a TeX version 3.141. If you don't know the version -doubleclick TEX_L.TTP and INITEX_L.TTP. This will show you the version. - -If the version is 3.14 or less, you should update TeX. You can find version -3.141 at the CSTEX bundle on CTAN (systems/atari). - -Only use filenames at the 8+3 scheme, sometimes MultiTeX produces nice errors -using long or case sensitive filenames! If you are using a case sensitive -filesystem, use only lowercase, because MultiTeX-programs do some changes to -lowercase! I use uppercase in this documentation because Atari does so -traditionally. - - -SAVING YOUR 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. - -You should make a subdirectory calles latex209 in the MultiTeX directory -(e.g. ...\TEX\LATEX209). Then copy the subdirectories with the styles -and with other input files (normaly STYLES, INPUTS and INITEX) into this -latex209 subdirectory. You should also rename the LaTeX format file -which you use for LaTeX 2.09 (usually latex.fmt into latex209.fmt, -latex.fml into latex209.fml, latexg.fmt into latxg209.fmt and -latexg.fml into latxg209.fml). - - -BEFORE UNPACKING THE DISTRIBUTION -================================= - -You should create some new subdirectories: - ...\TEX\LATEX - ...\TEX\LATEX\BASE - ...\TEX\LATEX\UNPACKED - -Latex needs a number of files to run, for example `article.cls' -contains the `article' document class. However, these files are NOT -themselves the source files produced by the LaTeX3 Project Team. We -write documented sources in `docstrip archive files' which can be -unpacked to produce the files that LaTeX needs. For example, -classes.dtx contains the documented sources for all the LaTeX -document classes, including article.cls. - -The FIRST thing to do is to check whether you need to unpack these -archive files, as follows. - -Before reading any further, you should check to see whether the LaTeX -distribution you have contains the unpacked files. You can do this by -looking to see if you have got the file latex.ltx. If you do, then -you should have all the unpacked files and so you can move on to the -section entitled `Creating the LaTeX format'. - - -UNPACKING THE DISTRIBUTION -========================== - -The unpacking will create and write files into the current TEXOUTPUTS -directory. This helps to prevent it overwriting existing files or -causing problems with your system files. You should set TEXOUTPUTS at -the TeX-Shell (TSH) to ...\TEX\LATEX\UNPACKED (menu entry "Parameter|... TeX"). -Set TEXINPUTS to ".;...\TEX\LATEX\BASE" (iff you find UNPACK.INS at another -directory add this instead of "...\TEX\LATEX\BASE" to ".;" or copy all files at -the directory of UNPACK.INS to ...\TEX\LATEX\BASE). - -The archive files are unpacked by running iniTeX (INITEX.TTP) on the -file unpack.ins. To do this select menu entry "TeX-Projekt|Erzeugen" -and select UNPACK.INS at the file-selector (you have to change "*.INI" at the -file-selector-mask to "*.INS" or "*.*"). - -Note: Using an ATARI ST with 8Mhz this will take about 3-4 hours! - - -CREATING THE LATEX FORMAT -========================= - -You should edit the file TEX_L.OPT at the ...\TEX\FORMATS subdirectory. -Setup the variables to following values: - mem_max=100000 - pool_size=65000 - trie_size=18000 - font_mem_size=34000 -If you have more than 2MB, you may set mem_max to an greater value (e.g. 120000 -or 204800. If you only use english hyphenation pattern, you may set trie_size -to 16000 only. If you use many hyphanation pattern, you should set trie_size to -a value greater than 18000. - -Setup the Shell to use TEX_L.TTP instead of TEX.TTP and INITEX_L.TTP -instead of INITEX.TTP (menu entry "Parameter|... TeX") or the TT-Versions of -these programms. - -Set TEXINPUTS to ".;...\TEX\LATEX\*" (iff you find LATEX.LTX at another -directory add this to TEXINPUTS too, or copy all files at the directory of -LATEX.LTX to ...\TEX\LATEX\UNPACKED). - -To create the LaTeX format, you should run iniTeX on the file -`latex.ltx'. Call menu entry "TeX-Projekt|Erzeugen" and select -LATEX.LTX. - -A hyphenation file such as `hyphen.tex' is read by this run so it -should be accessible by iniTeX. It also needs to be able to read the -`.tfm' font files for the basic fonts. These font files and -hyphenation file(s) should be part of your TeX system (see also INSTALL.TXT) - -If you want e.g. german-hyphenation-pattern read the documentation of -german or babel package (you should put hyphen.cfg, ghyph31.tex and for babel -language.dat to ...\TEX\LATEX or a subdirectory). - -As result you will get a format file `latex.fml' in the -FORMATS-directory. Enter menu entry "Tex-Projekt|Einstellungen" and set -"Format-Vorgabe:" to "latex" or "LATEX". - - -PUTTING THE FILES WHERE LaTeX CAN READ THEM -=========================================== - -Setup the TEXINPUTS-Variable at menu entry "Parameter|... TeX" to -".;...\TEX\LATEX\*" (don't write "...\TEX", write the hole name of your -own TeX-directory, e.g. ".;F:\TEX\LATEX\*"). Setup the additional -TEXINPUTS-Path (after "+") to the directory, you saved your old -LaTeX2.09 to (if you have done). - -If LATEX.LTX and/or TEXSYS.CFG not at ...\TEX\LATEX or a subdirectory of this, -add there directory to TEXINPUTS. - -Setup the TEXOUTPUS-Variable at menu entry "Parameter|... TeX" to your -TeX-output-directory (e.g. "F:\TEX\OUTPUTS" or simply "."). - -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'. - -Copy LTXCHECK.TEX to your TEXOUTPUTS-directory. Select LTXCHECK.TEX at -your TEXOUTPUTS-directory as main-document (menu entry -"TeX-Projekt|Hauptdatei") and call TeX (menu entry "Arbeiten|TeX"). - -This will produce a number of messages, each of which should be `OK'. -If any of them are `BAD', then read the notes in texpert.txt. - -If all the messages are `OK' then you are finished! - -Note: If you run LTXCHECK.TEX at another directory than TEXOUTPUTS, - ltxcheck will report not existing errors. - -FINALLY -======= - -Note: If you want to process a *.dtx-file. You have to select it as - main-file and call TeX. Unfortunately the shell deletes the - extension "dtx". So TeX searches for a *.tex-file, cannot find - it and asks for the correct filename. You have to type in the - filename (with extension "dtx") once more. - If you want to call (La)TeX with doubleclick to a *.tex- or - *.dtx-file (without typing in the name twice), you may use the - calltex-program. - - -Copyright 1998 Markus Kohm and the LaTeX3 project. - diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/newlfont.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/newlfont.pdf Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 00000000000..6b9886fd8ff --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/newlfont.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/oldlfont.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/oldlfont.pdf Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 00000000000..79435effe95 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/oldlfont.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/oztex.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/oztex.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 9a78c38249b..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/oztex.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,128 +0,0 @@ - - LaTeX installation instructions for OzTeX - ========================================= - - March 2002 - -NOTE: LaTeX is installed and ready to use in OzTeX 5.0 or later. -If you have an older version of OzTeX then please upgrade; you can find -download links at OzTeX's web site: - -http://www.trevorrow.com/oztex/ - -This document assumes you have OzTeX 5.0 or later and wish to update -the supplied version of LaTeX. - - -SUMMARY -======= - -Before reading this file, you should read install.txt which explains -how the LaTeX installation works in more detail. - -The following sections describe: - - * How to override the old version of LaTeX. - * How to unpack the LaTeX distribution. - * How to create the LaTeX format. - * How to check that the installation worked. - * Removing unnecessary files. - - -OVERRIDING THE OLD VERSION OF LATEX -=================================== - -All LaTeX-related files are stored inside :TeX:Inputs:LaTeX: but it is -best not to change anything in that folder because your changes will be -clobbered if you upgrade to a new version of OzTeX. Instead, you can -override the supplied version of LaTeX very easily by creating a new -folder called something like "mylatex" and then adding a line like this -in the OzTeX-only section of your Local config file: - - input_folders = hd:mylatex:* $c - -This tells OzTeX to search your folder before the supplied folders. - - -UNPACKING THE DISTRIBUTION -========================== - -To unpack the LaTeX distribution: - - * Put the files downloaded from tex-archive/macros/latex/base into - a base subfolder inside your new LaTeX folder. - - * Start up OzTeX. - - * Select "TeX..." from the TeX menu and use the open dialog to find - unpack.ins in the base folder, but do NOT open the file. Instead, - select Cancel. This sets OzTeX's current folder. - - * Select INITEX from the TeX menu. - - * Type "unpack.ins" in response to the ** prompt and hit Return. - This will start the unpacking process -- it shouldn't take too long. - -If you also downloaded new versions of tools, graphics, psnfss, etc., -you can easily unpack the various *.ins files by ticking the LaTeX -format in the TeX menu and simply dropping a .ins file onto the -OzTeX application. - - -CREATING THE LATEX FORMAT -========================= - -To create a new LaTeX format: - - * Select INITEX from the TeX menu. - - * Type "latex.ltx" in response to the ** prompt and hit Return. - - * After a short while you will be asked to save the LaTeX format. - Save it as latex.fmt in a suitable location inside your new LaTeX - folder and make sure OzTeX searches that location before the Default - format folder by adding a line like this in your Local file: - - format_folders = hd:mylatex:formats: $c - -You might discover at a later date that one or more TeX parameters need -to be increased to typeset your documents. If so, make the parameter -changes in your Local file. Depending on which parameters (see the notes -in the Default file) you might also need to build a new format file. - - -CHECKING THAT THE INSTALLATION WORKED -===================================== - -To check that the installation worked: - - * Move the file ltxcheck.ltx out of the base folder. - (It doesn't matter where you move it, just so long as it is not in the - same folder as the file article.cls. If this file is in the same - folder then LaTeX will definitely be able to read it and so cannot check - if it is possible to read files that are NOT in the current folder.) - - * Tick the LaTeX format in the TeX menu. - - * Drop the ltxcheck.ltx file onto the OzTeX application. - This will run a test of the LaTeX installation, and should produce "OK!" - to a number of tests. If it does not, see PROBLEMS in install.txt. - - * Delete the .log and .aux files created (and move ltxcheck.ltx back to - the base folder if you like). - -You have now installed LaTeX. - - -REMOVING UNNECESSARY FILES -========================== - -After LaTeX has been successfully installed, you might want to delete some -non-essential files to free up space on your hard disk. You can safely -delete all files ending in: - - .ins .dtx .fdd - - ---- Copyright 2002 Andrew Trevorrow and the LaTeX3 project. --- ---- All rights reserved. --- diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/pastex.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/pastex.txt deleted file mode 100644 index bfc28ff70af..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/pastex.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,193 +0,0 @@ - - - LaTeX installation instructions for PasTeX - - 9 July 1996 - - -SUMMARY -======= - -This file contains instructions on how to install LaTeX for -PasTeX on the Amiga. 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. - - * How to configure LaTeX. - (You can skip this part if you`re new to this.) - - * 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. - - - -PRELIMINARIES -============= - -Most of the installation procedure is concerned with creating a so -called format file. This file contains essentially all the macros -that make up the LaTeX package in a format that can be read in very -quickly by virtex. - -This guide assumes that you have an unmodified installation of PasTeX -release 1.3 or higher. If you have made any changes you should be able -to figure out yourself where to deviate from this introduction. - -If you are using PasTeX 1.3 you should install the binaries from -TeX:Bigbin to TeX:bin now. The normal binaries cannot be used with -LaTeX2e. Alternatively you might want to install PasTeX release 1.4. -A "light" version is available on aminet as text/tex/pt14l.lha, -the full release is on the Meeting Pearls III CD-ROM. -As of writing (July 1996), the CD is online at -<URL:ftp://ftp.rz.uni-wuerzburg.de/pub/amiga/mpearls3/index.html>. - -First of all move all of the files that accompanied this document to -a directory that should be outside the TeX: hierarchy. DO NOT copy -them directly to TeX:macros! Most of the installation will take place -in this directory. If the installation was successful you can delete -this directory afterwards. - - -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. - -The format file is located in the directory TeX:formats and is named -something like lplain.fmt or latex.fmt. If the name is latex.fmt you -should rename it to latex209.fmt. This installation procedure will -create a new file called latex.fmt that would overwrite the old one. - -Now you should save your old style files. Make a subdirectory latex209 -in the directory TeX:macros and copy all files #?.sty from TeX:macros -into this directory. - -If you want use LaTeX 2.09 again for some reason, set the environment -variable TEXINPUTS with something like - -setenv TEXINPUTS .,TeX:macros/latex209,TeX:macros - -Make sure that TeX:macros/latex209 comes before TeX:macros so that -the old style files are used. (The "." refers to the current directory. -If you omit it, files in the current directory will not be found!) -Then call LaTeX with "virtex &latex209" (or "virtex &lplain", if that -was the name of the old format file). - - -CONFIGURING LATEX -================= - -If you have PasTeX release 1.3, you may wish to edit the file -texsys.cfg to have LaTeX work around some quirks in the version -of virtex that comes with it. First find out the actual version -of virtex with the command "version TeX:bin/virtex". -Then edit the file texsys.cfg and insert a line right at the top -containing - -\def\@TeXversion{3.14} - -and, of course, insert your actual version number if it differs. -This change is however purely cosmetical and only affects the -format of warning messages. - - -If at some point TeX runs out of memory it will stop with an error -message. -You can try and make more memory available to TeX by editing the file -TeX:config/tex.cnf. Try to figure out which parameter might have caused -TeX to run out of memory. If the error message said e.g -"Font <foobar> not loaded: Not enough room left", you should look at -the parameter fontmax and/or fontmemsize. A good place to start is -always the pair memmax and memtop. Read the comment in the file for more -information. - -From TeX version 3.0 on you have the possibility to have more than one -set of hyphenation atterns available in a format file. See the file -texpert.txt for more details of how this can be achieved. - - -UNPACKING THE DISTRIBUTION -========================== - -Cd to the directory that contains the distribution files. Check if -there is a file called "latex.ltx". If there is you probably have -got a distribution that already has been unpacked and can skip this -part. If there is a problem with a missing file at some point during -the installation, try unpacking it again anyway. - -If latex.ltx does not exist, the command "initex unpack.ins" will -unpack the distribution. If you have an 68000 based Amiga, now is -the time to go and make some coffee. - - -CREATING THE LaTeX FORMAT -========================= - -When the unpacking procedure is complete type "initex latex.ltx". -This will create the format file. When this is finished, copy it to -TeX:formats. Make sure you do not overwrite an old latex.fmt, -especially if there have been any problems. - - -PUTTING THE FILES WHERE LaTeX CAN READ THEM -=========================================== - -Now you need to install the new style files and everything else LaTeX -needs. Copy the following files to TeX:macros: - - latexbug.tex testpage.tex docstrip.tex lablst.tex - idx.tex nfssfont.tex small2e.tex sample2e.tex - #?.cls #?.clo #?.sty #?.fd #?.def #?.cfg - -If you have MakeIndex installed, copy #?.ist to the MakeIndex inputs -directory. - - -CHECKING THAT THE INSTALLATION WORKED -===================================== - -Now you can check if the installation worked. First cd to another -directory that does not contain any of the distribution files. -Copy the file ltxcheck.tex here and type "virtex &latex ltxcheck" -to the shell prompt. TeX will report that it cannot find a syntax -for the current directory, but that is OK. (If you figure out a way -to refer to the current directory, like UNIX ./, please tell us.) - -It will then check if it can find the file article.cls in the current -directory and issue an error because it will find the file in -TeX:macros. This is actually a good sign. Simply press return to the -question mark. - -It will then check for the version of TeX currently installed. If -you have PasTeX release 1.3, which contained virtex version 3.14, -there will probably be some ^^Js cluttering up the output. - -You can edit texsys.cfg (in the distribution directory) and rebuild -the format file as suggested by the warning text (see the section on -configuring LaTeX). PasTeX release 1.4 cures this problem. See the -`PRELIMINARIES' section for information on availability. - - -PROBLEMS -======== - -If there is any problem during installation, read the section on -configuring LaTeX in this document. Some of the problems that may -occur are covered there. Carefully reread the rest of the document, -then read the document install.txt, especially the `PROBLEMS' section. - -If none of these can solve your problem, try to get some human help. - ---- Copyright 1994-1996 Christian Bauernfeind and the LaTeX3 project --- ---- All rights reserved. --- - - diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/patches.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/patches.txt index dc5f12d98eb..50bc6d3c312 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/patches.txt +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/patches.txt @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ LaTeX Patches Guide - 2003/12/01 + 2005/12/01 This document describes the procedure by which changes to the LaTeX @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ the files called changes.txt: there is one in each distribution subdirectory. -Patches to the LaTeX kernel dated <2003/12/01> +Patches to the LaTeX kernel dated <2005/12/01> ============================================== New releases of LaTeX will occur at six-monthly intervals, in June and @@ -40,11 +40,11 @@ read just before the format file is `dumped'. This will correct any bugs and it will modify the opening banner of LaTeX: for example, from: -LaTeX2e <2003/12/01> +LaTeX2e <2005/12/01> to: -LaTeX2e <2003/12/01> patch level 1 +LaTeX2e <2005/12/01> patch level 1 (The ltpatch.ltx distributed with this `full' release of LaTeX diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/pctex.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/pctex.txt deleted file mode 100644 index cdf86379d25..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/pctex.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,203 +0,0 @@ - - LaTeX Installation Instructions for PCTeX - - 1994 August 10 - - -SUMMARY -======= - -(Note: LaTeX2e is also available directly from Personal TeX, Inc. with the -purchase of any new PCTeX System or PCTeX Upgrade. To find out how to -contact Personal TeX, see the end of this file.) - -This file contains instructions on how to install LaTeX2e for PCTeX -(either PCTeX for Windows or MS-DOS) from Personal TeX, Inc. - -Before reading this file, you should read `install.txt', which will explain -how the LaTeX2e installation works. - -This file describes: - - * How to save any old version of LaTeX. - - * How to unpack the LaTeX distribution. - - * How to configure LaTeX. - - * How to create the LaTeX format. - - * How to check the LaTeX installation. - - * What to do if you have any problems. - - -SAVING ANY OLD VERSION OF LaTeX -=============================== - -The installation of LaTeX2e is designed to *preserve* the existing LaTeX 2.09 -files. Two versions of LaTeX should be able to coexist on the same computer. -LaTeX 2.09 will typically still stay in the `<drive>:\pctex\latex' -subdirectory, and LaTeX2e will be installed into `<drive>:\pctex\latex2e'. -Later, when you feel comfortable switching completely to LaTeX2e, you can -delete the `<drive>:\pctex\latex' subdirectory to save hard disk space. - -The format file for LaTeX 2.09 is named `lplain.fmt', residing in either -the `<drive>:\pctex\texfmts' or `<drive>:\pctex\texfmts.386' subdirectory. -The format file for LaTeX2e will have the name `latex.fmt', so it will not -write over your existing lplain.fmt file. - - -UNPACKING THE DISTRIBUTION -========================== - -These instructions assume you have already installed PCTeX for Windows or -PCTeX for MS-DOS. - -It is recommended that you create a new subdirectory `<drive>:\pctex\latex2e' -in which to put the LaTeX2e distribution files. IMPORTANT: Do NOT mix the -LaTeX2e files with your existing LaTeX 2.09 files. To create the `\latex2e' -subdirectory, enter at the DOS prompt: - - md <drive>:\pctex\latex2e - -Then change to the `<drive>:\pctex\latex2e' subdirectory and copy the LaTeX2e -distribution files into it. - -You will also need a file with hyphenation patterns. You can copy the one -in your `<drive>:\pctex\texinput' subdirectory. To do this, enter: - - copy <drive>:\pctex\texinput\hyphen.tex <drive>:\pctex\latex2e\. - -Then you need to unpack the LaTeX2e distribution files using Big PCTeX/386. -From within the <drive>:\pctex\latex2e subdirectory, at the DOS prompt, -enter: - - tex386b unpack.ins /i - -If you do not have Big PCTeX/386, you may use PCTeX (tex.exe) or PCTeX/386 -(tex386.exe), but these versions will take much longer to unpack the file. -If you use PCTeX, substitute `tex386b' with `tex' in the line above. If you -use PCTeX/386, substitute `tex386b' with `tex386'. Note: You may want to -consider upgrading to Big PCTeX/386 if you plan on using LaTeX2e. - -CONFIGURING LATEX -================= - -After unpacking the `unpack.ins' file, you will need to modify the system -configuration file, `texsys.cfg', which is used to tell LaTeX2e where to -find input and .tfm files. - -To modify this file, use a text editor to open the file. As you will -find out, by default, all the lines in the file are commented out. - -(1) Search for the text string `\subsection{MSDOS (other)}'. - -(2) Replace `(other)' with `(PCTeX)'. - -(3) A few lines below this, look for the following lines: - - % \def\@currdir{./} - % \def\input@path{% - % {c:/tex/inputs/distrib/}% - % {c:/tex/inputs/contrib/}% - % {c:/tex/inputs/local/}% - % } - -(4) Uncomment these lines by deleting the `%' signs at the beginning of each -one. Then make the modifications as shown below. After modification, these -lines should look like the following: - - \def\@currdir{./} - \def\input@path{% - {c:/pctex/latex2e/}% - {c:/pctex/texinput/}% - {c:/pctex/amstex/}% - } - -IMPORTANT: Do NOT delete the `%' sign in front of `\begin{macrocode}' -and `\end{macrocode}'. - -(5) Now save the changes you have made to `texsys.cfg'. - -IMPORTANT: If you have installed PCTeX on a hard drive other than C:, please -modify the paths in the `texsys.cfg' accordingly. - -CREATING THE LaTeX FORMAT -========================= - -PCTeX for Windows: - -If you are using PCTeX for Windows, you can run INITeX and assign the -LaTeX2e format file to one of the two custom format Toolbar icons, `FMT1' or -`FMT2'. Follow the 3 steps below to do this: - -(1) Copy the file `latex.ltx' to `latex.tex'. - -(2) Then run PCTeX for Windows. Select `Typeset' and `INITeX'. - -(3) In the `INITeX' dialog box, check `Format1' or `Format2'. -Under `Macro file name', enter `latex'; in `Path to input files', enter -`<drive>:\pctex\latex2e'; in `Path to tfm files', you can keep the default -paths. Then click `OK' to create the LaTeX2e format file. - -PCTeX for MS-DOS: - -If you are using PCTeX for MS-DOS, you can create the LaTeX2e format -file by entering the following at the DOS prompt from your \pctex directory: - -tex386b latex.ltx "\dump" /i /pi=c:\pctex\latex2e;c: /pt=c:\pctex\amstfms;c: - -If you are using PCTeX (tex.exe), replace `tex386b' with `tex'. -If you are using PCTeX/386 (tex386.exe), replace `tex386b' with `tex386'. - -CHECKING THAT THE INSTALLATION WORKED -===================================== - -To check that the LaTeX2e installation worked correctly, copy the file -`ltxcheck.tex' from your `\pctex\latex2e' subdirectory into another -directory, for example `<drive>:\temp'. Then from within this directory, -follow the instructions below: - -If you are using PCTeX for Windows, run LaTeX2e on `ltxcheck.tex' by clicking -on the `FMT1' or `FMT2' Toolbar icon, depending on which one you assigned to -LaTeX2e. - -If you are using PCTeX for MS-DOS, enter the following at the DOS prompt: - - tex386b &latex ltxcheck.tex - -After this, you may wish to typeset `usrguide.tex' with LaTeX2e and print -the result. This file documents many of the new commands available in -LaTeX2e. (Remember to typeset the file twice.) - -PROBLEMS -======== - -The names of the basic files in LaTeX2e have been changed since the beta -version. For example, `unpack.ins' is now used instead of `unpack2e.ins'. -For creating the LaTeX2e format file, `latex.ltx' rather than `latex2e.ltx' -is now used. 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Note that such a document will -% be quite large (about 555 pages). -% - - \DocInclude{ltdirchk} % System dependant initialisation - - \DocInclude{ltplain} % LaTeX version of Knuth's plain.tex - - \DocInclude{ltvers} % Current version date - - \DocInclude{ltdefns} % Initial definitions. - - \DocInclude{ltalloc} % Allocation of counters and others. - - \DocInclude{ltcntrl} % Program control macros. - - \DocInclude{lterror} % Error handling. - - \DocInclude{ltpar} % Paragraphs. - - \DocInclude{ltspace} % Spacing, line and page breaking. - - \DocInclude{ltlogos} % Logos. - - \DocInclude{ltfiles} % \input files and related commands - - \DocInclude{ltoutenc} % Output encoding interface - - \DocInclude{ltcounts} % Counters - - \DocInclude{ltlength} % Lengths - - \DocInclude{ltfssbas} % NFSS Base macros - - \DocInclude{ltfsstrc} % NFSS Tracing (and tracefnt.sty) - - \DocInclude{ltfsscmp} % NFSS1 Compatibility - - \DocInclude{ltfssdcl} % NFSS Declarative interface - - \DocInclude{ltfssini} % NFSS Initialisation - - \DocInclude{fontdef} % fonttext.ltx/fontmath.ltx - - \DocInclude{preload} % preload.ltx - - \DocInclude{ltfntcmd} % \textrm etc - - \DocInclude{ltpageno} % Page numbering - - \DocInclude{ltxref} % Cross referencing - - \DocInclude{ltmiscen} % Miscellaneous environment definitions. - - \DocInclude{ltmath} % Mathematics set up. - - \DocInclude{ltlists} % List and related environments - - \DocInclude{ltboxes} % Parbox and friends - - \DocInclude{lttab} % Tabbing tabular and array - - \DocInclude{ltpictur} % Picture mode - - \DocInclude{ltthm} % Theorem environments - - \DocInclude{ltsect} % Sectioning - - \DocInclude{ltfloat} % Floats - - \DocInclude{ltidxglo} % Index and Glossary - - \DocInclude{ltbibl} % Bibliography - - \DocInclude{ltpage} % \pagestyle \raggedbottom \sloppy - - \DocInclude{ltoutput} % Output routine - - \DocInclude{ltclass} % Package & Class interface - - \DocInclude{lthyphen} % Hyphenation (hyphen.ltx). - - \DocInclude{ltfinal} % Last minute initialisations and dump - - \includeltpatch % Corrections distributed after the full release - -% Stop here if ltxdoc.cfg says \AtEndOfClass{\OnlyDescription} -\StopEventually{\end{document}} - -\clearpage -\pagestyle{headings} - -% Make TeX shut up. -\hbadness=10000 -\newcount\hbadness -\hfuzz=\maxdimen - -\typeout{% - \string # Produce change log with^^J% - makeindex -s gglo.ist -o source2e.gls source2e.glo} - - -\PrintChanges - -\clearpage - -% makeindex needs a symbol between the parts of composite page numbers -% but we dont want one, so: -\typeout{% - \string # Produce index with^^J% - makeindex -s source2e.ist source2e.idx} - -\begingroup -\def\endash{--} -\catcode`\-\active -\def-{\futurelet\temp\indexdash} -\def\indexdash{\ifx\temp-\endash\fi} - -\PrintIndex -\endgroup - -% Make sure that the index is not printed twice -% (ltxdoc.cfg might have a second \PrintIndex command) -\let\PrintChanges\relax -\let\PrintIndex\relax - -\end{document} - - -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% - -To use this file to produce a fully indexed source code -you need to execute the following (or equivalent) commands: - - latex source2e.tex - - makeindex -s source2e.ist source2e.idx - makeindex -s gglo.ist -o source2e.gls source2e.glo - - latex source2e.tex - latex source2e.tex - - -The makeindex style source2e.ist is used in place of the usual -doc gind.ist to ensure that I is used in the sequence I J K -not I II II, which would be the default makeindex behaviour. - -The third run with latex is only required to get the table of -contents entries for the change log and index. You may speed things up -by using the \includeonly mechanism so as not to typeset the source -files on the second run. This involves changing the file -ltxdoc.cfg -between the latex runs. - -The following unix script automates this. - (It could easily be ported to scripts for DOS or VMS, - rm is ReMove a file, and echo "..." > file writes ... to "file".) - - -After this script (after the second ==============) is a similar script -that will produce the documentation for all the files in the base -distribution that are *not* included in source2e.dvi. This second script -was requested, but before using it, beware it will take a long time! -It may however be modified as required, eg to not typeset the fdd files -or whatever... - -============== -#!/bin/sh - -rm -f source2e.gls source2e.ind source2e.toc - -# First run: -# Create new standard ltxdoc.cfg file -# Pass the (possibly empty) list of arguments supplied on the -# command line to article class. -# -# If you use A4 paper, running this script with argument -# a4paper -# may save about 30 pages. -# -echo "\PassOptionsToClass{$*}{article}" > ltxdoc.cfg - - -# Now LaTeX the file with this cfg file. -# -latex source2e.tex - - -# Make the Change log and Glossary. -# -makeindex -s source2e.ist source2e.idx -makeindex -s gglo.ist -o source2e.gls source2e.glo - - -# Second run: append \includeonly{} to ltxdoc.cfg to speed up things -# (this run needed only to get changes and index listed in .toc file) -# -# Note that the index will not be made incorrect by the insertion -# of the table of contents as the front matter uses a diferent page -# numbering scheme. -# -echo "\includeonly{}" >> ltxdoc.cfg - -latex source2e.tex - - -# Third and final run, to put everything together. -# First restore the cfg file: -# -echo "\PassOptionsToClass{$*}{article}" > ltxdoc.cfg -latex source2e.tex - - -============== -#!/bin/sh - -# Running this script will process all the dtx fdd and *guide.tex -# and ltnews*.tex files in the LaTeX distribution, except the dtx -# files included in source2e.tex. -# (The shell first script in the comments of source2e.tex will -# process those.) - -# Any command line arguments (eg a4paper) are taken as options to the -# article class. - -# This script is likely to take ages! - -echo "\PassOptionsToClass{$*}{article}" > ltxdoc.cfg -echo "\batchmode" >> ltxdoc.cfg - -# The next four lines produce full indexes and change logs -# you may not want those. -echo "\AtBeginDocument{\RecordChanges}" >> ltxdoc.cfg -echo "\AtEndDocument{\PrintChanges}" >> ltxdoc.cfg -echo "\AtBeginDocument{\CodelineIndex\EnableCrossrefs}" >> ltxdoc.cfg -echo "\AtEndDocument{\PrintIndex}" >> ltxdoc.cfg - -# If you do not want any code listings, just documentation, then instead -# of the above four lines, uncomment the following: -# echo "\AtBeginDocument{\OnlyDescription}" >> ltxdoc.cfg - -echo "\PassOptionsToClass{$*}{article}" > ltxguide.cfg -echo "\batchmode" >> ltxguide.cfg - -cp ltxguide.cfg ltnews.cfg - - -for i in *dtx *fdd *guide.tex ltnews*.tex -do -B=`basename $i .dtx` - -if (grep "Include{$B}" source2e.tex >/dev/null ; ) -then -echo In source2e: $i -else -echo latex $i - if (latex $i > /dev/null) - then - echo latex $i - latex $i > /dev/null - echo makeindex -s gind.ist $B.idx - makeindex -s gind.ist $B.idx > /dev/null 2> /dev/null - echo makeindex -s gglo.ist -o $B.gls $B.glo - makeindex -s gglo.ist -o $B.gls $B.glo > /dev/null 2> /dev/null - echo latex $i - latex $i > /dev/null - else - echo "!!! LaTeX ERROR: $i. (See $B.log.)" - fi -fi - -done diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/syntonly.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/syntonly.pdf Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 00000000000..4c8f3ce084a --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/syntonly.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/template.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/template.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 1e80002a2bb..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/template.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,198 +0,0 @@ -<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> - - ---- Copyright <YEAR> <AUTHOR> and the LaTeX3 project --- ---- All rights reserved. --- diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/texpert.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/texpert.txt index 144db463eb5..393edd8c1a7 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/texpert.txt +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/texpert.txt @@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ Here is a description of the checks run by ltxcheck. possible, as other bugs have been fixed, not just line breaks in messages. - At the present time (1997) the current TeX version is 3.14159. + At the present time (2005) the current TeX version is 3.141592. 5) Fonts check. @@ -149,7 +149,11 @@ Here is a description of the checks run by ltxcheck. DOCUMENTATION OF THE CODE ========================= - + +Most of the documentation is nowadays available as precomplied PDF +files. This section describes how to produce typeset code +documentation yourself from the source. + To typeset a documented code file (a .dtx file) you simply run LaTeX on it. The file source2e.tex is a master file which produces the documented code for the whole LaTeX kernel (but not the standard @@ -203,4 +207,4 @@ the distributed files with names <*>guide.tex. You will need to install the new version before you can typeset these files. ---- Copyright 1995-1997 the LaTeX3 project. All rights reserved --- +--- Copyright 1995-2006 the LaTeX3 project. All rights reserved --- diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/textures.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/textures.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 5ef11a6d42c..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/textures.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1771 +0,0 @@ -Building LaTeX for distribution with Textures - -Written by Arthur Ogawa (ogawa@teleport.com). -Date: 4 July 1996 -Updated: 4 April 1997 -Updated: 11 February 2004 - -This document describes how to create a distribution kit for -runtime LaTeX for Textures. It is keyed to the file - -$CTAN/tex-archive/macros/latex/base/install.txt - -to which you should refer for general instructions. If you are viewing -this document in QUED/M (recommended), you will find it nicely folded -into hierarchical divisions. - -REQUIREMENTS -============ - -LaTeX R6P1 is built with Classic Textures 1.8, or later with RAM -footprint of 6.5Mb (smaller might still be feasible; try your luck). - -Given a allocation block of 2k (131Mb partition), you can expect to -need free disk space for $CTAN/tex-archive/macros/latex: 60Mb. (Space -for the /latex/contrib directory alone is 44Mb.) Additional disk space -for the development files and runtime files of about 5Mb. - -Font Requirements - -You should have the AMS fonts installed. Blue Sky's LaTeX2e -distribution has a minimal set of fonts for LaTeX2e. If you wish to -typeset in many languages besides English, you should also install the -EC fonts, available as: -$CTAN/tex-archive/systems/mac/textures/fonts/BitmapFonts/EC_(European_CM)_1.0 -. - -YOUR VERSION OF TEX -=================== - -I assume you are using the latest Textures (as of LaTeX R6P1, Textures 1.8 or later). - -HOW THE INSTALLATION WORKS -========================== - - - -SAVING YOUR OLD VERSION OF LaTeX -================================ - -You should already have saved your old version of LaTeX based on information -in the Textures LaTeX2e installation guide. You can have any number of LaTeXs -simultaneously active. - -PICKING UP THE SOURCE OF LATEX -============================== - -(This section is not in install.txt.) When picking up the source files -for LaTeX, you should create a mirror of CTAN - -ftp://CTAN/tex-archives - -thus: - -fonts/ - ams/ - amsfonts/ - amslatex/ - psfonts/ - adobe/ - bh/ - textures/ - tools/ -macros/ - latex/ - base/ (optional if picking up unpacked/) - contrib/ - other/ - supported/ - doc/ - fonts/ (this is a link to fonts/latex, which is standard with Textures) - packages/ - amslatex/ - babel/ - graphics/ - mfnfss/ - psnfss/ - tools/ - unpacked/ (optional if picking up base/) - -You can pick up compressed source on CTAN and decompress locally to -save bandwidth. Be careful to not translate line terminators of any -binary files (e.g., tfm, vf, dvi, or zip) in the process. Alternative: -Textures 1.8 and later will support UNIX line terminators, so you can -pick up the files BINARY and use them without modification. - -You can set the name of the latex directory to "latexRxPy" to -distinguish it from other LaTeX releases in your CTAN mirror. - -I picked files up in April 1997. I concluded them to be -Release 6 (based on the presence of the file unpacked/ltnews06.tex) -at Patchlevel 1 (from an examination of unpacked/ltpatch.ltx). - -In what follows, the files in the CTAN mirror will be referred to via -their UNIX-like path names to distinguish them from files in the -Development folder. In this build, no files are created in any of -these directories (with the possible exception of creating unpacked/ -from base/), and no new resources are created in any of the CTAN -files. Therefore, the runtime kit consists of files copied directly -over from CTAN and generated files (generated by Textures as part of -the build process), the latter always generated in a separate set of -folders. - -BEFORE UNPACKING THE DISTRIBUTION -================================= - -Create the following working directory structure (or duplicate it from -a previous release): - -:LaTeX RxPy Isolates this particular version of LaTeX - Textures.txt This file--update it for use in your next round of work - :Development Generate the runtime files, doc files, etc. - :base run unpack.ins (optional) - :Documentation Generate user-level documentation - :fonts PS_Fonts_NFSS (optional) - :graphics Graphics_Bundle (optional) - :TeX inputs Generate files read by LaTeX at run time - :€LaTeX RxPy hierarchical version of one in :Distribution:TeX inputs: - color.cfg runtime file - graphics.cfg runtime file - ltxdoc.cfg runtime file - :amsfonts alias to :ams:amsfonts:latex - :amslatex alias to :ams:amslatex:inputs - :base aliases of the runtime files - idx.tex - lablst.tex - latexbug.tex - ltnews.cls - ltxguide.cls - minimal.cls - nfssfont.tex - sample2e.tex - small2e.tex - testpage.tex - :contrib - :other - :supported - :packages - :babel gen the runtime files - :graphics gen the runtime files - color.sty - dvi2ps.def - dvialw.def - dvilaser.def - dvips.def - dvipsnam.def - dvipsone.def - dvitops.def - dviwin.def - emtex.def - epsfig.sty - graphics.sty - graphicx.sty - keyval.sty - ln.def - lscape.sty - oztex.def - pctex32.def - pctexhp.def - pctexps.def - pctexwin.def - psprint.def - pstcol.sty - pubps.def - textures.def - trig.sty - :mfnfss gen the runtime files - oldgerm.sty - OT1panr.fd - OT1pss.fd - pandora.sty - Uyfrak.fd - Uygoth.fd - Uyinit.fd - Uyswab.fd - :psnfss gen the runtime files - avant.sty - bookman.sty - chancery.sty - helvet.sty - mathptm.sty - newcent.sty - palatino.sty - pifont.sty - times.sty - :tools gen the runtime files - .tex - afterpage.sty - array.sty - dcolumn.sty - delarray.sty - e.tex - enumerate.sty - fontsmpl.sty - fontsmpl.tex - ftnright.sty - h.tex - hhline.sty - indentfirst.sty - layout.sty - longtable.sty - multicol.sty - rawfonts.sty - s.tex - showkeys.sty - somedefs.sty - tabularx.sty - thb.sty - thc.sty - thcb.sty - theorem.sty - thm.sty - thmb.sty - thp.sty - varioref.sty - verbatim.sty - verbtest.tex - x.tex - xr.sty - xspace.sty - :psfonts based on the new fontinst-based metrics - :adobe aliases of the runtime files - :bh aliases of the runtime files - :tools - :psnfss gen the runtime files - :unpacked aliases of the runtime files - alltt.sty - ansinew.def - applemac.def - article.cls - article.sty - ascii.def - bezier.sty - bk10.clo - bk11.clo - bk12.clo - book.cls - book.sty - cp437.def - cp437de.def - cp850.def - cp852.def - doc.sty - docstrip.tex - exscale.sty - flafter.sty - fleqn.clo - fleqn.sty - fontenc.sty - gglo.ist - gind.ist - graphpap.sty - ifthen.sty - inputenc.sty - latex209.def - latexsym.sty - latin1.def - latin2.def - leqno.clo - leqno.sty - letter.cls - letter.sty - ltxdoc.cls - makeidx.sty - newlfont.sty - next.def - oldlfont.sty - OMLcmm.fd - OMLcmr.fd - OMLenc.def - OMLlcmm.fd - OMScmr.fd - OMScmsy.fd - OMSenc.def - OMSlcmsy.fd - OMXcmex.fd - OMXlcmex.fd - openbib.sty - OT1cmdh.fd - OT1cmfib.fd - OT1cmfr.fd - OT1cmr.fd - OT1cmss.fd - OT1cmtt.fd - OT1cmvtt.fd - OT1enc.def - OT1lcmss.fd - OT1lcmtt.fd - proc.cls - proc.sty - report.cls - report.sty - sfonts.def - shortvrb.sty - showidx.sty - size10.clo - size11.clo - size12.clo - slides.cls - slides.def - slides.sty - syntonly.sty - T1cmdh.fd - T1cmfib.fd - T1cmfr.fd - T1cmr.fd - T1cmss.fd - T1cmtt.fd - T1cmvtt.fd - T1enc.def - t1enc.sty - texsys.cfg - tracefnt.sty - TS1cmr.fd - TS1cmss.fd - TS1cmtt.fd - TS1cmvtt.fd - Ucmr.fd - Ucmss.fd - Ucmtt.fd - Ulasy.fd - Ullasy.fd - :Distribution The files to be distributed to end users - ReadMe Basic installation instructions - :Documentation User guides in ready-to-read format - a.ps - Author Guide - Class Guide - color - Configuration Options - Font Selection - Graphics Bundle - LaTeX News 01 - LaTeX News 02 - LaTeX News 03 - LaTeX News 04 - LaTeX News 05 - Modifying LaTeX - PS Fonts NFSS - :TeX fonts Alias files into Textures' TeX fonts folder - :TeX formats Alias files into Textures' TeX formats folder - :unpacked gen the .fmt and run ltcheck - :TeX inputs Alias folder into Textures' TeX inputs folder - :€LaTeX RxPy - -The general strategy in what follows is to avoid altering or -unnecessarily duplicating the files in the CTAN mirror as one proceeds -with the build. To accomplish this, any file that you open in -Textures, or especially any file that you typeset in Textures, should -be a file that you create expressely for that purpose, generally -somewhere in the :Development folder. Thus, one avoids putting new -resources into the CTAN files. As a byproduct of this technique, it is -simple indeed to know which files are generated files: after -typesetting one of the install files in the :Development folder, any -new files that appear in the same folder will be generated files, and -will need to be moved (somewhere) into the €LaTeX RxPy folder. - -As you generate the files for the distribution, you will not only move -generated files into the €LaTeX RxPy folder, but also leave behind -aliases of these same files; this will facilitate your understanding -of the purpose of each generated file. you can do a Find FileŠ on -any file in the :TeX inputs:€LaTeX RxPy folder: two files will be -found, the second will be an alias of the first and will indicate (by -its location in the hierarchy) which package it belongs to. - -After you complete the generation of the runtime files, you will have -a :TeX inputs:€LaTeX RxPy folder that is completely flat. This is -important to Textures' speed. - -UNPACKING THE DISTRIBUTION -========================== - -Note: If you picked up the unpacked/ directory from CTAN, you do not need to run -the (time-consuming) unpacking procedure here. - -1. To proceed, open the file in :Development:base: called unpack that -contains the single line "\input unpack.ins" and typeset under virtex. -When prompted, navigate to the file base\unpack.ins. The generated -files will all show up in the unpacked directory. - -2. Move all the new files into - -:Development:TeX inputs:€LaTeX RxPy:base: - -And create an alias of latex/base/ltpatch.ltx in this directory. - -3. Save the TeX log into :Development:unpacked: for future reference - -You have now created a latex/unpacked/ that will serve as a vehicle for creating -the LaTeX preformatted macro package in the next step. Any runtime files will be -found in latex/base/. - -CREATING THE LATEX FORMAT -========================= - -1. From Textures, open :Distribution:TeX formats:LaTeX R6P1 (which has -a single line in it: \input latex.ltx\endinput). Make sure -Typeset:Virtex 1.8ß1 is checked, then select File:Make Format. All of -the files required for the run are in the folder unpacked, an alias of -/latex/unpacked. Textures will ask you to help it find latex.ltx; once -you do so, it will find the remainder. - -As part of Make Format, Textures will create an alias of LaTeX R6P1 in -its TeX formats folder and immediately add it to its list of -preformatted macro packages (under the Typeset menu). You will use -this new version of LaTeX to generate further components of the -runtime kit. - -2. The generated preformatted macro package is :Distribution:TeX -formats:LaTeX RxPy, the very file you opened in Textures. Save the TeX -Log in the same file after the \endinput statement following the -suggestion in install.txt. - -PUTTING THE FILES WHERE LaTeX CAN READ THEM -=========================================== - -1. From latex/base and latex/unpacked, move into :Distribution:TeX -inputs:€LaTeX RxPy all of the files specified in base/install.txt -and leave an alias to each file in Development:TeX inputs:€LaTeX -R5P0:base or -:unpacked, respectively. - -To paraphrase those instructions, move the files: -docstrip.tex, idx.tex, lablst.tex, latexbug.tex, nfssfont.tex, -sample2e.tex, small2e.tex, testpage.tex, -and files matching * .cls, * .clo, * .sty, * .fd, * .def, * .cfg -from latex/(base|unpacked)/. - -Note: If you have created your own latex/unpacked/, you will find that -the *.tex files are mostly to be found in the latex/base/ directory -(with the exception of docstrip.tex) and the rest of the files are -mostly to be found in latex/unpacked/ (with the exception of -ltnews.cls, ltxguide.cls, and minimal.cls). Also in this case, most -all the files in latex/unpacked/ fall in this category, with the -exception of the *.ltx files. The latter were generated in order to -build the preformatted macro package and should be moved into the -:Distribution:TeX formats:unpacked: folder. - -2. Put an alias of the folder :Distribution:TeX inputs:€LaTeX RxPy: into -the :Textures:TeX inputs: folder. - -Note that this last step mimics that taken when the end user installs -LaTeX. Note also that when the end user wants to rebuild the -preformattted macro package, they will simply retypeset the file -:Distribution:TeX formats:LaTeX R6P1. - -GETTING A WORKING LaTeX -======================= - -You need do nothing further to use your new LaTeX R6P1 format. - -CHECKING THAT THE INSTALLATION WORKED -===================================== - -1. Open :Distribution:TeX formats:check.tex and typeset it under the -LaTeX RxPy format. For comparison, my result is pasted into that file. - -2. Fonts: I am presently using Constantine Kahn's Textures metric -suitcases named 8r reencoding, LucidaBright psnfss metrics, and -LW35nfss metrics. These metric suitcases are required for the new -psfonts font scheme, which appears to replace packages/psnfss. - -Note that in his own instructions, Kahn specifies adding resources to -Edmetrics and, by extension, to Textures. This should be done by Blue -Sky Research before this kit is distributed. - -For R4P0 and later, ltcheck complains that the ec fonts aren't there. -These fonts may be obtained at -$CTAN/systems/mac/textures/BitmapFonts/EC<version number>. If you are -using the EC fonts, you may want to look at latex/base/ec.ins. - -PROBLEMS -======== - -Please correspond with me if you have any problems: - -mailto: ogawa@teleport.com - -CLEARING UP -=========== - -There is no need to do any clearing up, because the only files -included in the runtime kit are those specifically required at run -time. All of the .dtx, .fdd, etc files remain in the CTAN mirror area, -where you can process them further (for documentation) as you see fit. - -You might want to systematically typeset these documentation files, -thereby creating a prepared documentation set for end-user -distribution. A number of them already appear in /latex/docs; some -further doc files are: - -*.ltx - -begleit.err -compan.err -manual.err - -ltx3info.tex - -FINALLY -======= - -This file is the very <system>.tex file suggested by Team LaTeX. But -it does not end here because preparing a runtime kit involves -additionally creating the runtime files for LaTeX's packages. - -FILES THAT HAVE BEEN CUSTOMIZED FOR THE TEXTURES RELEASE OF LATEX -================================================================= - -Four files customize LaTeX2e to Textures. They are: - -color.cfg -graphics.cfg -ltxdoc.cfg -texsys.cfg (I'm trying out leaving this file out.) -textures.def - -RUNTIME FILES FOR LATEX PACKAGES -================================ - -For each of the subdirectories under latex/packages, you carry out the -following steps. For the purposes of illustration, consider the -graphics package. - -1. In the folder :Development:TeX inputs:packages:graphics, open the -file install, which has a single line: -"\input graphics.ins". - -2. Now open latex/packages/graphics/graphics.ins. -Then typeset "install" under the LaTeX RxPy format. Numerous files are -created in the same folder as "install". - -3. Close graphics.ins and "install". Save the TeX log at the end of -the file "install". - -4. Move all of the generated files into :Distribution:TeX -inputs:€LaTeX RxPy:graphics. - -5. Make aliases of those same files in :Development:TeX -inputs:€LaTeX RxPy:. - -The same series of steps can be carried out for mfnfss, psnfss, and tools but -with the following qualifications: - -babel: This package involves creating a new preformatted macro package -(with embedded hypenation patterns). Exactly which patterns are -preloaded is determined by the builder. I have not included babel in -the runtime kit because the configuration of babel depends on the -needs of the end user. Suggestions? - -graphics: The build will not generate a textures.def. That file is -provided directly in CTAN/macros/latex/packages/graphics/textures.def. -Copy (or alias) that file to :Distribution:TeX inputs:€LaTeX -RxPy:graphics - -psnfss: this package is superseded by the new -CTAN/tex-archive/fonts/psfonts macros. I have accordingly built that -package and moved the relevant files into :Distribution:TeX -inputs:€LaTeX RxPy. I built psfonts, lucida, and mathtime. - -mfnfss: proceed as for graphics. dccr not supported by Textures -installation (no fonts). - -tools: proceed as for graphics. - -amslatex: simply alias the files in the packages/amslatex/inputs directory into -:Distribution:TeX inputs:€LaTeX RxPy:amslatex. - -5. Put in files that customize LaTeX to the Textures environment. These are - -color.cfg -graphics.cfg -ltxdoc.cfg - -You can put them directly in :Distribution:TeX inputs:€LaTeX RxPy. The files -color.cfg ans graphics.cfg apply to the graphics package -and the file ltxdoc.cfg applies to base/ltxdoc.ltx. - -RUNTIME FILES FOR THE PSFONTS PACKAGE -===================================== - -The runtime files for fonts/psfonts is incorporated into the Textures -release of LaTeX. The psfonts package supports typesetting with many -PostScript Type 1 fonts from many different font foundaries. - -The files included are those in the respective tex/ directories and -consist of mainly .fd files. There used to be a clobbering problem -with the .sty files; the tools/ directory no longer contains a psnfss -subdirectory, so things have changed. - -DOCUMENTATION IN TEXTURES FORMAT -================================ - -The DVI files in latex/docs are provided in :Distribution:Documentation:. - -SUMMARY -======= - -The following is a conveniently indented list showing the directory -structure of the development environment and runtime kit for LaTeX. - -:LaTeX RxPy - Textures.txt - :Development - :base - unpack.ins - unpack - unpack TeX Log - :Documentation - :fonts - PS_Fonts_NFSS - PS_Fonts_NFSS.aux - PS_Fonts_NFSS.toc - :graphics - a.ps - Graphics_Bundle - Graphics_Bundle.aux - Graphics_Bundle.toc - :TeX formats - latex - texsys.aux - :TeX inputs - :€LaTeX RxPy flattened alias in :Distribution:TeX inputs: - color.cfg - contrib - graphics - graphics.cfg - ltxdoc.cfg - :amsfonts - amsdtx.cls - amsfonts.sty - amssymb.sty - cmmib57.sty - eucal.sty - eufrak.sty - euscript.sty - Ueuex.fd - 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In fact, you may find it more convenient to simply order and -install the lastest TrueTeX update when you want the latest LaTeX; that way -you can get the freshest TrueTeX *and* LaTeX software with the ease and -security of TrueTeX automatic installation. - -Before reading this file, you should review install.txt from the LaTeX -distribution, which will explain how the LaTeX installation works in general. -TrueTeX introduces very few exceptions to that generic process. - -This file describes the following, specifically for TrueTeX: - - * How to create the LaTeX format. - - * How to install the LaTeX files. - - * What to do if you have any problems. - -REQUIREMENTS -============ - -In addition to the LaTeX distribution files, you will also need the file -"hyphen.tex" (English hyphenation) and the .tfm (TeX font metric) files, which -are included in the TrueTeX distribution and should already be installed. - -CONFIGURING LATEX -================= - -TrueTeX is carefully designed and implemented to bring the widest -compatibility with TeX and LaTeX to the Windows environment. We have included -features like virtual fonts and recursive directory searching that many other -implementations omit. The luxury of Windows virtual memory and the voluptuous -allowances in TrueTeX remove the constraints implied by the old TeX memory -limitations. - -The Unix-style configuration to which the LaTeX distribution defaults is -appropriate and compatible with TrueTeX. TrueTeX does not require any special -configuration to run LaTeX, such as a texsys.cfg file. - -Note that the earlier releases of TrueTeX used the directory \TrueTeX\macros -for both plain TeX and LaTeX base macros. Later releases (4.1D and later) -use the standard TeX directory structure (TDS) directory -\TrueTeX\TeX\LaTeX\base. All of the instructions below assume you are using -the directory \TrueTeX\TeX\LaTeX\base for the LaTeX base macros, and you -should substitute the appropriate directory if you have an older release or a -different starting directory. - -The availability of non-English hyphenation in LaTeX is controlled by a -configuration file hyphen.cfg, which you can create to alter the LaTeX -defaults. Creating such a file is explained elsewhere in the LaTeX -distribution, and in references such as _The LaTeX Companion_. If you want to -configure LaTeX for non-English hyphenation, we suggest that you create a -bi-lingual hyphenation configuration, with language 0 (the default) as -English, which will provide compatibility with the LaTeX documentation files, -which are written in English. - -SAVING YOUR OLD VERSION OF LaTeX -================================ - -There are several techniques for retaining the older version of LaTeX. -Usually, the only compelling reason to do so is to insure against trouble with -a failed installation of the new version. If you are brave and reckless, -you can just wipe the old files and start over with the new distribution. - -However, for the more conservative and cautious, if you're not concerned with -being able to actually run the old version in parallel with the new, then we -recommend you create a zip archive of the old macro and format files and then -delete the unzipped versions. Another easy technique which leaves the old -version readily accessible is to rename a subdirectory of the base directory, -for example renaming \TrueTeX\TeX\LaTeX\base to \TrueTeX\TeX\LaTeX\oldbase or -\TrueTeX\TeX\oldLaTeX\base; then re-creating the \TrueTeX\TeX\LaTeX\base -directory to receive the new installation. - -In either case, once you are satisfied that the new LaTeX is working and -complete, you have already separated the old version and made it easy to -delete. - -UNPACKING THE DISTRIBUTION -========================== - -The LaTeX project authors publish their work as a set of distribution files -named with a .ins ("install") extension. Each such distribution file combines -the macros and documentation for a component of LaTeX. Your first step in -installing LaTeX is to unpack these install-files, thereby creating more -compact versions (having the documentation stripped out). - -The unpacking method is unusual: To unpack the LaTeX distribution files, you -run iniTeX (not LaTeX or plain TeX) on unpack.ins, which has a side effect of -writing out a large set of files that make up the LaTeX macros. The procedure -is as follows, running the TrueTeX formatter as iniTeX: - - * Launch the TrueTeX formatter. Select "Cancel" on the file-open - dialog if that dialog appears. - - * Select "Preload" (which might read "Preload=latex" or some other - preloaded format name) from the menu bar. - - * Observe the "Select Preloaded Format File" dialog. Select "Default" - (which indicates you want no file preloaded) and "OK". The "Preload" - item on the menu bar should now read simply "Preload". - - * Select File + Open, navigate to the directory where you have placed the - LaTeX distribution files, and type in the filename you want to - format, namely unpack.ins in this case. - - * Select "Go" to begin the formatting. The formatter window will close - after it finishes, and you can examine the file unpack.log to examine - the messages that might have scrolled by too quickly for you to read. - - This does not generate a format file; the instructions in the next section - create the LaTeX format file. - -CREATING THE LaTeX FORMAT -========================= - -To create the LaTeX format file (latex.fmt) for TrueTeX, run iniTeX on -latex.ltx. The procedure using TrueTeX is as follows: - - * Follow the steps in the previous section to launch the TrueTeX - formatter and select no preloaded format file; except on the last - step, select latex.ltx as the file in the File Open dialog. This - will generate the format file latex.fmt and close the formatter - window. - - * Move the file latex.fmt to the TrueTeX formats directory. Normally this - is c:\truetex\formats (in TrueTeX releases up to and including 4.1C) or - c:\truetex\truetex (in later releases). The drive and top directory - will be different if you chose to install TrueTeX in a different - directory than the default c:\truetex during TrueTeX installation. - -PUTTING THE FILES WHERE LaTeX CAN READ THEM -=========================================== - -Use the following console commands to copy the LaTeX files (which are now -unpacked) to the appropriate inputs directory for TrueTeX (you may want to -paste the following lines into a batch file and run them that way instead of -typing them yourself): - - copy latexbug.tex \TrueTeX\TeX\LaTeX\base - copy testpage.tex \TrueTeX\TeX\LaTeX\base - copy lablst.tex \TrueTeX\TeX\LaTeX\base - copy idx.tex \TrueTeX\TeX\LaTeX\base - copy nfssfont.tex \TrueTeX\TeX\LaTeX\base - copy small2e.tex \TrueTeX\TeX\LaTeX\base - copy sample2e.tex \TrueTeX\TeX\LaTeX\base - copy docstrip.tex \TrueTeX\TeX\LaTeX\base - copy *.cls \TrueTeX\TeX\LaTeX\base - copy *.clo \TrueTeX\TeX\LaTeX\base - copy *.sty \TrueTeX\TeX\LaTeX\base - copy *.fd \TrueTeX\TeX\LaTeX\base - copy *.def \TrueTeX\TeX\LaTeX\base - copy *.cfg \TrueTeX\TeX\LaTeX\base - copy *.ist \TrueTeX\TeX\LaTeX\base - - Note: the LaTeX base directory is \truetex\macros instead of - \TrueTeX\TeX\LaTeX\base in TrueTeX releases 4.1C and earlier. - -CHECKING THAT THE INSTALLATION WORKED -===================================== - -You now have a new working LaTeX installed. If you had a LaTeX icon -specifying "&latex" in the command-line as an option, it should automatically -use the new LaTeX. You should also be able to select the preloaded format -latex.fmt using the Preload item in the formatter menu by selecting the Search -button. - -Launch LaTeX and format the file ltxcheck.tex from the LaTeX distribution. -This will produce some `OK' and the following `BAD' warnings, which you can -ignore: - - "article.cls appears to be in current directory! ... ! BAD: This file - should not be run in a `standard input directory'." - - EXPLANATION: If article.cls is not in the current directory (that is, the - directory where you navigated to open ltxcheck.lts) this can be a false - alarm, due to the fact that LaTeX is not aware that the TrueTeX formatter - (release 4.1C or earlier) did path-searching for input files, even if when - file names indicated the current directory. This lack of awareness does - not affect normal operation of LaTeX. If you are running release 4.1D or - later of the formatter, you should not see this message, unless article.cls - is indeed in the current directory. If you really want to know where the - formatter is finding the file article.cls, select "Debug+Show File Opens" - and run the format of ltxcheck.ltx again. - - "! BAD: No ec fonts found!! ... LaTeX does not require the use of ec - fonts however they are strongly recommended." - - - or - - - "! BAD dc fonts 1.2 or older installed. - Current (as of 1997/01/14) dc font release is 1.3. - These dc fonts may be obtained from CTAN archives, in: - tex-archive/fonts/dc. - They are expected to be replaced by ec fonts very soon." - - EXPLANATION: TrueTeX does not supply the dc fonts release 1.2 or the ec - fonts, although a dc fonts release 1.1 is available. Regrettably, the - later releases of the METAFONT bitmap fonts were re-designed such that the - font name is used to indicate the font's optical scaling, which is an - irrational scheme generally incompatible with scalable font technology such - as is used in TrueType or ATM. (Later releases multiplied optical sizes to - the point that lately there are over 500 EC fonts, which is an impossible - amount of effort to convert to scalable form or to reliably install in - Windows.) If you want to use the TrueTeX dc fonts release 1.1, run the - olddc.ins through initex and move the resulting files to the TrueTeX inputs - directory. - - "The LaTeX2e installation has installed fd files for release 1.2 (or - later) of the dc fonts. However, you appear to have only release 1.1 of - these fonts. You must now generate the correct fd files by running: - latex olddc.ins and then rebuild the format by rerunning: initex - latex.ltx ... ! BAD LaTeX2e system!!." - - EXPLANATION: You no doubt forgot to run olddc.ins through iniTeX before - generating the LaTeX format file. - - "The fd files for the obsolete release 1.1 of the - dc fonts have been loaded into the LaTeX format. - However, you appear to have at least release 1.2 of the dc fonts. - You should generate suitable fd files by running ..." - - EXPLANATION: You probably have the DC 1.2 metric files (*.tfm's, which is - all ltxcheck.ltx is looking for) from some other source. But you won't - have the actual TrueType fonts (not from TrueTeX, anyway; they don't exist, - at least not yet). Leave the selection of the release 1.1 names in place; - *don't* take the advice to "generate suitable fd files". - -PROBLEMS -======== - -If you get error messages regarding missing fonts lcircle10 and lcirclew10, -use the Winodws 95/98/NT console to copy the 8-character names to the longer -names: - - cd \truetex\fonts - copy lcircle1.tfm lcircle10.tfm - copy lcirclw1.tfm lcirclew10.tfm - -You may report additional problems installing LaTeX with TrueTeX to the -publisher's e-mail address given in the "About" dialog of either the TrueTeX -formatter or previewer, which as of this writing is: kinch@truetex.com. - -CLEARING UP -=========== - -Consult the install.txt instructions for removing unneeded LaTeX distribution -files. - - --- Copyright 1997, 1999 Richard J Kinch and the LaTeX3 project --- - --- All rights reserved. --- diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/usrguide.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/usrguide.pdf Binary files differindex 96be0c5a97e..515aa2cc6f1 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/usrguide.pdf +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/usrguide.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/usrguide.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/usrguide.tex deleted file mode 100644 index c07585982ab..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/usrguide.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1810 +0,0 @@ -% \iffalse meta-comment -% -% Copyright 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 -% The LaTeX3 Project and any individual authors listed elsewhere -% in this file. -% -% This file is part of the LaTeX base system. -% ------------------------------------------- -% -% It may be distributed and/or modified under the -% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 -% of this license or (at your option) any later version. -% The latest version of this license is in -% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt -% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX -% version 2003/12/01 or later. -% -% This file has the LPPL maintenance status "maintained". -% -% The list of all files belonging to the LaTeX base distribution is -% given in the file `manifest.txt'. See also `legal.txt' for additional -% information. -% -% The list of derived (unpacked) files belonging to the distribution -% and covered by LPPL is defined by the unpacking scripts (with -% extension .ins) which are part of the distribution. -% -% \fi -% Filename: usrguide.tex - -\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1995/12/01] - -\documentclass{ltxguide}[2001/05/28] - -\title{\LaTeXe~for authors} - -\author{\copyright~Copyright 1995--2001, \LaTeX3 Project Team.\\ - All rights reserved.} - -\date{31 July 2001} - - -\begin{document} - -\maketitle - -\tableofcontents - -\section{Introduction} - -Welcome to \LaTeXe, the new standard version of the \LaTeX{} Document -Preparation System. - -This document describes how to take advantage of the new features of -\LaTeX, and how to process your old \LaTeX{} documents with -\LaTeXe. However, this document is only a brief introduction to the -new facilities and is intended for authors who are already familiar -with the old version of \LaTeX{}. It is \emph{not} a reference manual -for \LaTeXe{} nor is it a complete introduction to \LaTeX. - -\subsection{\LaTeXe---The new \LaTeX~release} - -The previous version of \LaTeX{} was known as \LaTeX~2.09. Over the -years many extensions have been developed for \LaTeX. This is, of -course, a sure sign of its continuing popularity but it has had one -unfortunate result: incompatible \LaTeX{} formats came into use at -different sites. This included `standard \LaTeX~2.09', \LaTeX{} built -with the \emph{New Font Selection Scheme}~(\NFSS), \SLiTeX, \AmSLaTeX, -and so on. Thus, to process documents from various places, a site -maintainer was forced to keep multiple versions of the \LaTeX{} -program. In addition, when looking at a source file it was not always -clear for which format the document was written. - -To put an end to this unsatisfactory situation, \LaTeXe{} has been -produced; it brings all such extensions back under a single format and -thus prevents the proliferation of mutually incompatible dialects of -\LaTeX~2.09. With \LaTeXe{} the `new font selection scheme' is -standard and, for example, \textsf{amsmath} (formerly the \AmSLaTeX{} -format) or \textsf{slides} (formerly the \SLiTeX{} format) are simply -extensions, which may be loaded by documents using the same base format. - -The introduction of a new release also made it possible to add a small -number of often-requested features and to make the task of writing -packages and classes simpler. - -\subsection{\LaTeX3---The long-term future of \LaTeX} -\label{Sec:ltx3} - -\LaTeXe{} is the consolidation step in a comprehensive -reimplementation of the \LaTeX{} system. The next major release of -\LaTeX{} will be \LaTeX3, which will include a radical overhaul of the -document designers' and package writers' interface to \LaTeX. - -\LaTeX3 is a long-term research project but, until it is completed, -the project team are committed to the active maintenance of \LaTeXe{}. -Thus the experience gained from the production and maintenance of -\LaTeXe{} will be a major influence on the design of \LaTeX3. -A brief description of the project can be found in the document -|ltx3info.tex|. - -If you would like to support the project then you are welcome to send -donations to the \LaTeX3 Project Fund; this has been set up to help -the research team by financing various expenses associated with this -voluntary work of maintaining the current \LaTeX{} and developing -\LaTeX3. - -The fund is administered by The \TeX{} Users Group and by various -local user groups. Information about making donations and joining -these groups is available from: -\begin{quote}\small\label{addrs} - \TeX{} Users Group, P.O. Box 1239, Three Rivers, CA~93271-1239, USA\\ - Fax:~+1~209~561~4584 \ Email: \texttt{tug@mail.tug.org} - - UK TUG, 1 Eymore Close, Selly Oak, Birmingham B29~4LB, UK\\ - Fax: +44 121 476 2159 \ Email: \texttt{uktug-enquiries@tex.ac.uk} -\end{quote} - -The \LaTeX3{} project has its home page -on the World Wide Web at: -\begin{verbatim} - http://www.latex-project.org/ -\end{verbatim} -This page describes \LaTeX{} and the \LaTeX3 project, and contains -pointers to other \LaTeX{} resources, such as the user guides, the -\TeX{} Frequently Asked Questions, and the \LaTeX{} bugs database. - -Older articles covering aspects of the \LaTeX3 project are also -available for anonymous ftp from the Comprehensive \TeX{} Archive, in -the directory: -\begin{verbatim} - tex-archive/info/ltx3pub -\end{verbatim} -The file |ltx3pub.bib| in that directory contains an abstract of each -of the files. - -\subsection{Overview} - -This document contains an overview of the new structure and features -of \LaTeX. It is \emph{not} a self-contained document, as it contains -only the features of \LaTeX{} which have changed since version 2.09. -You should read this document in conjunction with an introduction to -\LaTeX{}. - -\begin{description} - -\item[Section~\ref{Sec:class+packages}] - contains an overview of the new structure of - \LaTeX{} documents. It describes how classes and packages work and - how class and package options can be used. It lists the standard - packages and classes which come with \LaTeX. - -\item[Section~\ref{Sec:commands}] describes the new commands available - to authors in \LaTeXe. - -\item[Section~\ref{Sec:209}] shows how to process old \LaTeX{} - documents with \LaTeXe. - -\item[Section~\ref{Sec:problems}] contains advice on dealing with - problems you may encounter in running \LaTeXe. - It lists some error messages which are new in \LaTeXe{} and - it describes some of the more common problems and how to cure them, - or where to find further information. - -\end{description} - -\subsection{Further information} - -For a general introduction to \LaTeX, including the new features of -\LaTeXe, you should read \emph{\LaTeXbook} -by Leslie Lamport~\cite{A-W:LLa94}. - -A more detailed description of the new features of \LaTeX, including -an overview of more than 150 packages, is to be found in -\emph{\LaTeXcomp} by Michel Goossens, Frank Mittelbach and Alexander -Samarin~\cite{A-W:GMS94}. - -Packages and programs for producing and manipulating graphics are -discussed at length in \emph{\LaTeXGcomp} by Michel Goossens, -Sebastian Rahtz and Frank Mittelbach~\cite{A-W:GRM97}. - -Solutions for publishing with \LaTeX{} on the World Wide Web are given -in \emph{\LaTeXWcomp} by Michel Goossens and Sebastian -Rahtz~\cite{A-W:GR99}. - -For more information about the many new \LaTeX{} packages you should -read the package documentation, which should be available from the -same source as your copy of \LaTeX. - -There are a number of documentation files which accompany every copy -of \LaTeX. A copy of \emph{\LaTeX{} News} will come out with each -six-monthly release of \LaTeX; it will be found in the files -|ltnews*.tex|. The class- and package-writer's guide \emph{\clsguide} -describes the new \LaTeX{} features for writers of document classes -and packages; it is in |clsguide.tex|. The guide \emph{\fntguide} -describes the \LaTeX{} font selection scheme for class- and -package-writers; it is in |fntguide.tex|. Support for cyrillic languages -in \LaTeX{} is described in \emph{\cyrguide}. - -We are gradually turning the source code for \LaTeX{} into a \LaTeX{} -document \emph{\sourcecode}. This document includes an index of -\LaTeX{} commands and can be typeset from |source2e.tex|. - -For more information about \TeX{} and \LaTeX, please contact your -local \TeX{} Users Group, or the international \TeX{} Users Group (see -page \pageref{addrs}). - - -\section{Classes and packages} -\label{Sec:class+packages} - -This section describes the new structure of \LaTeX{} documents and the -new types of file: \emph{classes} and \emph{packages}. - -\subsection{What are classes and packages?} - -The main difference between \LaTeX~2.09 and \LaTeXe{} is in the -commands before |\begin{document}|. - -In \LaTeX~2.09, documents had \emph{styles}, -such as \textsf{article} or \textsf{book}, and \emph{options}, -such as \textsf{twoside} or \textsf{epsfig}. -These were indicated by the |\documentstyle| command: -\begin{quote} - |\documentstyle|\oarg{options}\arg{style} -\end{quote} -For example, to specify a two-sided article with encapsulated -PostScript figures, you said: -\begin{verbatim} - \documentstyle[twoside,epsfig]{article} -\end{verbatim} -However, there were two different types of document style option: -\emph{built-in options} such as |twoside|; and \emph{packages} such as -|epsfig.sty|. These were very different, since any \LaTeX{} document -style could use the \textsf{epsfig} package but only document styles -which declared the \textsf{twoside} option could use that option. - -To avoid this confusion, \LaTeXe{} differentiates between built-in -options and packages. These are given by the new |\documentclass| and -|\usepackage| commands: -\begin{quote} - |\documentclass|\oarg{options}\arg{class} \\ - |\usepackage|\oarg{options}\arg{packages} -\end{quote} -For example, to specify a two-sided article with encapsulated -PostScript figures, you now write: -\begin{verbatim} - \documentclass[twoside]{article} - \usepackage{epsfig} -\end{verbatim} -You can load more than one package with a single |\usepackage| -command; for example, rather than writing: -\begin{verbatim} - \usepackage{epsfig} - \usepackage{multicol} -\end{verbatim} -you can specify: -\begin{verbatim} - \usepackage{epsfig,multicol} -\end{verbatim} -Note that \LaTeXe{} still understands the \LaTeX~2.09 |\documentstyle| -command. This command causes \LaTeXe{} to enter \emph{\LaTeX~2.09 -compatibility mode}, which is described in Section~\ref{Sec:209}. - -You should not, however, use the |\documentstyle| command for new -documents because this compatibility mode is very slow and the new -features of \LaTeXe{} are not available in this mode. - -To help differentiate between classes and packages, document classes -now end with |.cls| rather than |.sty|. Packages still end with -|.sty|, since most \LaTeX~2.09 packages work well with \LaTeXe. - -\subsection{Class and package options} - -In \LaTeX~2.09, only document styles could have options such as -|twoside| or |draft|. In \LaTeXe{}, both classes and packages are -allowed to have options. For example, to specify a two-sided article -with graphics using the |dvips| driver, you write: - -\begin{verbatim} - \documentclass[twoside]{article} - \usepackage[dvips]{graphics} -\end{verbatim} -It is possible for packages to share common options. For example, -you could, in addition, load the \textsf{color} package by specifying: -\begin{verbatim} - \documentclass[twoside]{article} - \usepackage[dvips]{graphics} - \usepackage[dvips]{color} -\end{verbatim} -But because |\usepackage| allows more than one package to be listed, -this can be shortened to: -\begin{verbatim} - \documentclass[twoside]{article} - \usepackage[dvips]{graphics,color} -\end{verbatim} -In addition, packages will also use each option given to -the |\documentclass| command (if they know what to do with it), so you -could also write: -\begin{verbatim} - \documentclass[twoside,dvips]{article} - \usepackage{graphics,color} -\end{verbatim} -Class and package options are covered in more detail in -\emph{\LaTeXcomp} and in \emph{\clsguide}. - -\subsection{Standard classes} - -The following classes are distributed with \LaTeX: -\begin{description} - -\item[article] The |article| class described in \emph{\LaTeXbook}. -\item[book] The |book| class described in \emph{\LaTeXbook}. -\item[report] The |report| class described in \emph{\LaTeXbook}. -\item[letter] The |letter| class described in \emph{\LaTeXbook}. -\item[slides] The |slides| class described in \emph{\LaTeXbook}, - formerly \SLiTeX. -\item[proc] A document class for proceedings, based on |article|. - Formerly the |proc| package. -\item[ltxdoc] The document class for documenting the \LaTeX{} - program, based on |article|. -\item[ltxguide] The document class for \emph{\usrguide} and - \emph{\clsguide}, based on |article|. The document you are reading - now uses the |ltxguide| class. The layout for this class is likely - to change in future releases of \LaTeX. -\item[ltnews] The document class for the \emph{\LaTeX{} News} - information sheet, based on |article|. The layout for this class - is likely to change in future releases of \LaTeX. -\item[minimal] -\NEWfeature{1995/12/01} - This class is the bare minimum (3 lines) that is needed in a - \LaTeX\ class file. It just sets the text width and height, and - defines |\normalsize|. It is principally intended for debugging - and testing \LaTeX\ code in situations where you do not need to - load a `full' class such as |article|. If, however, you are - designing a completely new class that is aimed for documents with - structure radically different from the structure supplied by the - article class, then it may make sense to use this as a base and add - to it code implementing the required structure, rather than - starting from |article| and modifying the code there. -\end{description} - -\subsection{Standard packages} -\label{Sec:st-pack} - -The following packages are distributed with \LaTeX: -\begin{description} -\item[alltt] -\NEWfeature{1994/12/01} - This package provides the |alltt| environment, which is like - the |verbatim| environment except that |\|, |{|, and |}| - have their usual meanings. It is described in |alltt.dtx| and - \emph{\LaTeXbook}. -\item[doc] This is the basic package for typesetting the documentation - of \LaTeX{} programs. It is described in |doc.dtx| and in - \emph{\LaTeXcomp}. -\item[exscale] This provides scaled versions of the math extension - font. It is described in |exscale.dtx| and \emph{\LaTeXcomp}. - \item[fontenc] This is used to specify which font encoding \LaTeX{} - should use. It is described in |ltoutenc.dtx|. -\item[graphpap] -\NEWfeature{1994/12/01} - This package defines the |\graphpaper| command; this - can be used in a |picture| environment. -\item[ifthen] Provides commands of the form `if\dots then do\dots - otherwise do\dots'. - It is described in |ifthen.dtx| and \emph{\LaTeXcomp}. -\item[inputenc] -\NEWfeature{1994/12/01} - This is used to specify which input encoding \LaTeX{} should use. - It is described in |inputenc.dtx|. -\item[latexsym] \LaTeXe{} no longer loads the \LaTeX{} symbol font by - default. To access it, you should use the |latexsym| package. It - is described in |latexsym.dtx| and in \emph{\LaTeXcomp}; see also - Section~\ref{Sec:problems}. - \item[makeidx] This provides commands for producing indexes. It is - described in \emph{\LaTeXbook} and in \emph{\LaTeXcomp}. - \item[newlfont] This is used to emulate the font commands of - \LaTeX~2.09 with the New Font Selection Scheme. It is described in - \emph{\LaTeXcomp}. - \item[oldlfont] This is used to emulate the font commands of - \LaTeX~2.09. It is described in \emph{\LaTeXcomp}. - \item[showidx] - This causes the argument of each |\index| command to - be printed on the page where it occurs. - It is described in \emph{\LaTeXbook}. - \item[syntonly] This is used to process a document without - typesetting it. It is described in |syntonly.dtx| and in - \emph{\LaTeXcomp}. - \item[tracefnt] This allows you to control how much information about - \LaTeX's font loading is displayed. It is described in - \emph{\LaTeXcomp}. -\end{description} - -\subsection{Related software} - -\NEWdescription{1998/12/01} -The following software should be available from the same distributor -as your copy of \LaTeXe. You should obtain at least the -\textsf{graphics} and \textsf{tools} collections in order to have all -the files described in \emph{\LaTeXbook}. The |amsmath| package (part -of \textsf{amslatex} and formerly known as |amstex|) -and \textsf{babel} are also mentioned in the list -of `standard packages' in section C.5.2 of that book. -\begin{description} -\item[amslatex] Advanced mathematical typesetting from the American - Mathematical Society. This includes the |amsmath| package; it - provides many commands for typesetting mathematical formulas of - higher complexity. It is produced and supported by the American - Mathematical Society and it is described in \emph{\LaTeXcomp}. -\item[babel] This package and related files support typesetting in - many languages. It is described in \emph{\LaTeXcomp}. -\item[cyrillic] -\NEWfeature{1998/12/01} - Everything you need (except the fonts themselves) for - typesetting with Cyrillic fonts. -\item[graphics] This includes the |graphics| package which - provides support for the inclusion and transformation of graphics, - including files produced by other software. Also included, is the - |color| package which provides support for typesetting in colour. - Both these packages are described in \emph{\LaTeXbook}. -\item[psnfss] Everything you need (except the fonts themselves) for - typesetting with a large range of Type~1 (PostScript) fonts. -\item[tools] Miscellaneous packages written by the \LaTeX3 - project team. -\end{description} -These packages come with documentation and each of them is also -described in at least one of the books \emph{\LaTeXcomp} and -\emph{\LaTeXbook}. - -\subsubsection{Tools} - -This collection of packages includes, at least, the following (some -files may have slightly different names on certain systems): - -\begin{description} -\item[array] - Extended versions of the environments |array|, |tabular| - and |tabular*|, with many extra features. -\item[calc] -\NEWfeature{1996/12/01} - Enables the use of certain algebraic notation when specifying - values for lengths and counters. -\item[dcolumn] - Alignment on `decimal points' in tabular entries. Requires the - |array| package. -\item[delarray] - Adds `large delimiters' around arrays. Requires |array|. -\item[hhline] - Finer control over horizontal rules in tables. Requires |array|. -\item[longtable] - Multi-page tables. (Does not require |array|, but it uses the - extended features if both are loaded.) -\item[tabularx] - Defines a |tabularx| environment that is similar to |tabular*| - but it modifies the column widths, rather than the inter-column - space, to achieve the desired table width. -\item[afterpage] - Place text after the current page. -\item[bm] - Access bold math symbols. -\item[enumerate] - Extended version of the |enumerate| environment. -\item[fontsmpl] - Package and test file for producing `font samples'. -\item[ftnright] - Place all footnotes in the right-hand column in two-column mode. -\item[indentfirst] - Indent the first paragraph of sections, etc. -\item[layout] - Show the page layout defined by the current document class. -\item[multicol] - Typeset text in columns, with the length of the columns - `balanced'. -\item[rawfonts] - Preload fonts using the old internal font names of \LaTeX~2.09. - See Section~\ref{Sec:oldinternals}. -\item[somedefs] - Selective handling of package options. (Used by the rawfonts - package.) -\item[showkeys] - Prints the `keys' used by |\label|, |\ref|, |\cite| etc.; useful - whilst drafting. -\item[theorem] - Flexible declaration of `theorem-like' environments. -\item[varioref] - `Smart' handling of page references. -\item[verbatim] - Flexible extension of the verbatim environment. -\item[xr] - Cross reference other `external' documents. -\item[xspace] - `Smart space' command that helps you to avoid the common mistake - of missing spaces after command names. -\end{description} - - -\section{Commands} -\label{Sec:commands} - -This section describes the new commands available in \LaTeXe. -They are covered in more detail in \emph{\LaTeXbook} and in -\emph{\LaTeXcomp}. - -\subsection{Initial commands} - -Initial commands can appear only before the |\documentclass| -line. - -\begin{decl} -|\begin{filecontents}| \arg{file-name} \\ - \m{file-contents} \\ -|\end{filecontents}| -\end{decl} - -The |filecontents| environment is intended for bundling within a -single document file the contents of packages, options, or other -files. When the document file is run through \LaTeXe{} the body of -this environment is written verbatim (preceded by a comment line) to a -file whose name is given as the environment's only argument. However, -if that file already exists then nothing happens except for an -information message. - -Only normal ASCII text characters (7-bit visible text) should be -included in a |filecontents| environment. Anything else, such as tab -characters, form-feeds or 8-bit characters, should not be included in a -|filecontents| environment. - -Tabs and form feeds produce a warning, explaining that they are turned -into spaces or blank lines, respectively. -What happens to 8-bit characters depends on the \TeX{} installation and -is in general unpredictable. - -The |filecontents| environment is used for including \LaTeX{} files. -For other plain text files (such as Encapsulated PostScript files), -you should use the |filecontents*| environment which does not add a -comment line. - -These environments are allowed only before |\documentclass|. This -ensures that any packages that have been bundled in the document are -present when needed. - -\subsection{Preamble commands} -\label{Sec:pre} - -The changes to the preamble commands are intentionally designed to make -\LaTeXe{} documents look clearly different from old documents. The -commands should be used only before |\begin{document}|. - -\begin{decl} -|\documentclass| \oarg{option-list} \arg{class-name} - \oarg{release-date} -\end{decl} - -This command replaces the -\LaTeX~2.09 command |\documentstyle|. - -There must be exactly one |\documentclass| command in a document; and -it must come after the |filecontents| environments, if any, but before -any other commands. - -The \m{option-list} is a list of options, each of which may modify the -formatting of elements which are defined in the \m{class-name} file, -as well as those in all following |\usepackage| commands (see -below). - -The optional argument \m{release-date} can be used to specify the -earliest desired release date of the class file; it should contain a -date in the format \textsc{yyyy/mm/dd}. If a version of the class -older than this date is found, a warning is issued. - -For example, to specify a two-column article, using a version of -|article.cls| released after June 1994, you specify: -\begin{verbatim} - \documentclass[twocolumn]{article}[1994/06/01] -\end{verbatim} - -\begin{decl} -|\documentstyle| \oarg{option-list} \arg{class-name} -\end{decl} - -This command is still supported for compatibility with old files. It -is essentially the same as |\documentclass| except that it invokes -\emph{\LaTeX~2.09 compatibility mode}. It also causes any options in -the \m{option-list} that are not processed by the class file to be -loaded as packages after the class has been loaded. See -Section~\ref{Sec:209} for more details on \LaTeX~2.09 compatibility -mode. - -\begin{decl} -|\usepackage| \oarg{option-list} \arg{package-name} \oarg{release-date} -\end{decl} - -Any number of |\usepackage| commands is allowed. Each package file -(as denoted by \m{package-name}) defines new elements (or modifies -those defined in the class file loaded by the \m{class-name} argument -of the |\documentclass| command). A package file thus extends the -range of documents which can be processed. - -The \m{option-list} argument can contain a list of options, each of -which can modify the formatting of elements which are defined in this -\m{package-name} file. - -As above, \m{release-date} can contain the earliest desired release -date of the package file in the format \textsc{yyyy/mm/dd}; if an -older version of the package is found, a warning is issued. - -For example, to load the |graphics| package for the |dvips| driver, -using a version of |graphics.sty| released after June 1994, you write: -\begin{verbatim} - \usepackage[dvips]{graphics}[1994/06/01] -\end{verbatim} -Each package is loaded only once. If the same package is requested -more than once, nothing happens in the second or following attempt -unless the package has been requested with options that were not given -in the original |\usepackage|. If such extra options are specified -then an error message is produced. See Section~\ref{Sec:problems} how -to resolve this problem. - -As well as processing the options given in the \m{option-list} of the -|\usepackage| command, each package processes the -\m{option-list} of the |\documentclass| command as well. This -means that any option which should be processed by every package (to -be precise, by every package that specifies an action for it) can be -specified just once, in the |\documentclass| command, rather than -being repeated for each package that needs it. - -\begin{decl} -|\listfiles| -\end{decl} - -If this command is placed in the preamble then a list of the files -read in (as a result of processing the document) will be displayed -on the terminal (and in the log file) at the end of the run. Where -possible, a short description will also be produced. - -\NEWdescription{1995/12/01} -\emph{Warning}: this command will list only files which were read -using \LaTeX{} commands such as |\input|\arg{file} or -|\include|\arg{file}. If the file was read using the primitive \TeX{} -syntax |\input |\emph{file} (without |{ }| braces around the file name) -then it will not be listed; failure to use the \LaTeX{} form with the -braces can cause more severe problems, possibly leading to overwriting -important files, so \textbf{always put in the braces}. - - -\begin{decl} -|\setcounter{errorcontextlines}| \arg{num} -\end{decl} - -\TeX~3 introduced a new primitive |\errorcontextlines| which controls -the format of error messages. \LaTeXe\ provides an interface to this -through the standard |\setcounter| command. As most \LaTeX\ users do -not want to see the internal definitions of \LaTeX\ commands each time -they make an error, \LaTeXe{} sets this to $-1$ by default. - -\subsection{Document structure} - -The |book| document class introduces new commands to indicate -document structure. -\begin{decl} -|\frontmatter| \\ |\mainmatter| \\ |\backmatter| -\end{decl} -These commands indicate the beginning of the front matter (title page, -table of contents and prefaces), main matter (main text) and back -matter (bibliography, indexes and colophon). - -\subsection{Definitions} - -In \LaTeX, commands can have both mandatory and optional arguments, -for example in: -\begin{verbatim} - \documentclass[11pt]{article} -\end{verbatim} -the |11pt| argument is optional, whereas the |article| class name is -mandatory. - -In \LaTeX~2.09 users could define commands with arguments, but these -had to be mandatory arguments. With \LaTeXe, users can now define -commands and environments which also have one optional argument. - -\begin{decl} -|\newcommand| \arg{cmd} \oarg{num} \oarg{default} \arg{definition} \\ -|\newcommand*| \arg{cmd} \oarg{num} \oarg{default} \arg{definition} \\ -|\renewcommand| \arg{cmd} \oarg{num} \oarg{default} \arg{definition} \\ -|\renewcommand*| \arg{cmd} \oarg{num} \oarg{default} \arg{definition} -\end{decl} - -These commands have a new, second, optional argument; this is used for -defining commands which themselves take one optional argument. This -new argument is best introduced by means of a simple (and hence not -very practical) example: -\begin{verbatim} - \newcommand{\example}[2][YYY]{Mandatory arg: #2; - Optional arg: #1.} -\end{verbatim} -This defines |\example| to be a command with two arguments, referred -to as |#1| and |#2| in the \arg{definition}---nothing new so far. But -by adding a second optional argument to this |\newcommand| (the -|[YYY]|) the first argument (|#1|) of the newly defined command -|\example| is made optional with its default value being |YYY|. - -Thus the usage of |\example| is either: -\begin{verbatim} - \example{BBB} -\end{verbatim} -which prints: -\begin{quote} - Mandatory arg: BBB; - Optional arg: YYY. -\end{quote} -or: -\begin{verbatim} - \example[XXX]{AAA} -\end{verbatim} -which prints: -\begin{quote} - Mandatory arg: AAA; - Optional arg: XXX. -\end{quote} - -The default value of the optional argument is \texttt{YYY}. -This value is specified as the \oarg{default} argument of the -|\newcommand| that created |\example|. - -As another more useful example, the definition: -\begin{verbatim} - \newcommand{\seq}[2][n]{\lbrace #2_{0},\ldots,\,#2_{#1} \rbrace} -\end{verbatim} -means that the input |$\seq{a}$| produces -the formula $\lbrace a_{0},\ldots,\,a_{n} \rbrace$, -whereas the input |$\seq[k]{x}$| produces the formula -$\lbrace x_{0},\ldots,\,x_{k} \rbrace$. - -In summary, the command: -\begin{quote} - |\newcommand| \arg{cmd} \oarg{num} \oarg{default} \arg{definition} -\end{quote} -defines \m{cmd} to be a command with \m{num} arguments, the first of -which is optional and has default value \m{default}. - -Note that there can only be one optional argument but, as before, -there can be up to nine arguments in total. - -\begin{decl} -|\newenvironment| - \arg{cmd} \oarg{num} \oarg{default} \arg{beg-def} \arg{end-def} \\ -|\newenvironment*| - \arg{cmd} \oarg{num} \oarg{default} \arg{beg-def} \arg{end-def} \\ -|\renewenvironment| - \arg{cmd} \oarg{num} \oarg{default} \arg{beg-def} \arg{end-def} \\ -|\renewenvironment*| - \arg{cmd} \oarg{num} \oarg{default} \arg{beg-def} \arg{end-def} -\end{decl} - -\LaTeXe\ also supports the creation of environments that have one -optional argument. Thus the syntax of these two commands has -been extended in the same way as that of |\newcommand|. - -\begin{decl} -|\providecommand| \arg{cmd} \oarg{num} \oarg{default} \arg{definition} \\ -|\providecommand*| \arg{cmd} \oarg{num} \oarg{default} \arg{definition} -\end{decl} - -This takes the same arguments as |\newcommand|. If \m{cmd} is already -defined then the existing definition is kept; but if it is currently -undefined then the effect of |\providecommand| is to define \m{cmd} -just as if |\newcommand| had been used. - -\NEWfeature{1994/12/01} - All the above five `defining commands' now have \texttt{*}-forms that - are usually the better form to use when defining commands with - arguments, unless any of these arguments is intended to contain - whole paragraphs of text. Moreover, if you ever do find yourself - needing to use the non-star form then you should ask whether - that argument would not better be treated as the contents of a - suitably defined environment. - -\NEWfeature{1995/12/01} - The commands produced by the above five `defining commands' are - now robust. - -\subsection{Boxes} - -These next three commands for making LR-boxes all existed in -\LaTeX~2.09. They have been enhanced in two ways. - -\begin{decl} -|\makebox| \oarg{width} \oarg{pos} \arg{text} \\ -|\framebox| \oarg{width} \oarg{pos} \arg{text} \\ -|\savebox| \arg{cmd} \oarg{width} \oarg{pos} \arg{text} -\end{decl} - -One small but far-reaching change for \LaTeXe\ is that, within the -\m{width} argument only, four special lengths can be used. These are -all dimensions of the box that would be produced by using simply -|\mbox|\arg{text}: -\begin{itemize} -\item [] |\height|\quad its height above the baseline; -\item [] |\depth|\quad its depth below the baseline; -\item [] |\totalheight|\quad the sum of |\height| and |\depth|; -\item [] |\width|\quad its width. -\end{itemize} -Thus, to put `hello' in the centre of a box of twice its natural -width, you would use: -\begin{verbatim} - \makebox[2\width]{hello} -\end{verbatim} -Or you could put \textit{f} into a square box, like -this: - \framebox{\makebox[\totalheight]{\itshape f\/}} -\begin{verbatim} - \framebox{\makebox[\totalheight]{\itshape f\/}} -\end{verbatim} -Note that it is the total width of the framed box, including the -frame, which is set to |\totalheight|. - -The other change is a new possibility for \m{pos}: |s| has been added -to |l| and |r|. If \m{pos} is |s| then the text is stretched the full -length of the box, making use of any `rubber lengths' (including any -inter-word spaces) in the contents of the box. If no such `rubber -length' is present, an `underfull box' will probably be produced. - -\begin{decl} -|\parbox| \oarg{pos} \oarg{height} \oarg{inner-pos} \arg{width} - \arg{text} \\ -|\begin{minipage}| - \oarg{pos} \oarg{height} \oarg{inner-pos} \arg{width}\\ -\m{text}\\ -|\end{minipage}| -\end{decl} - -As for the box commands above, |\height|, |\width|, etc.~may be used -in the \oarg{height} argument to denote the natural dimensions of the -box. - -The \m{inner-pos} argument is new in \LaTeXe. It is the vertical -equivalent to the \m{pos} argument for |\makebox|, etc, determining -the position of \m{text} within the box. The \m{inner-pos} may be any -one of |t|, |b|, |c|, or |s|, denoting top, bottom, centered, or -`stretched' alignment respectively. When the \m{inner-pos} argument -is not specified, \LaTeX\ gives it same value as \m{pos} (this could be -the latter's default value). - - -\begin{decl} -|\begin{lrbox}| \arg{cmd}\\ -\m{text}\\ -|\end{lrbox}| -\end{decl} - -This is an environment which does not directly print anything. -Its effect is to save the typeset \m{text} in the bin \m{cmd}. Thus -it is like |\sbox| \arg{cmd} \arg{text}, except that any white space -before or after the contents \m{text} is ignored. - -This is very useful as it enables both the |\verb| command and the -\texttt{verbatim} environment to be used within \m{text}. - -It also makes it possible to define, for example, a `framed box' -environment. This is done by first using this environment to save -some text in a bin \m{cmd} and then calling -|\fbox{\usebox{|\m{cmd}|}}|. - -The following example defines an environment, called |fmpage|, that is -a framed version of |minipage|. -\begin{verbatim} - \newsavebox{\fmbox} - \newenvironment{fmpage}[1] - {\begin{lrbox}{\fmbox}\begin{minipage}{#1}} - {\end{minipage}\end{lrbox}\fbox{\usebox{\fmbox}}} -\end{verbatim} - - -\subsection{Measuring things} - -The first of these next commands was in \LaTeX~2.09. The two new -commands are the obvious analogues. - -\begin{decl} -|\settowidth| \arg{length-cmd} \arg{lr text} \\ -|\settoheight| \arg{length-cmd} \arg{lr text} \\ -|\settodepth| \arg{length-cmd} \arg{lr text} -\end{decl} - -\subsection{Line endings} - -\NEWdescription{1994/12/01} -The command |\\|, which is used to indicate a line-end in various -places, is now a robust command when used within arguments such as -section titles. - -Also, because it is often necessary to distinguish which type of line -is to be ended, we have introduced the following new command; it -has the same argument syntax as that of |\\|. -\begin{decl}[1994/12/01] -|\tabularnewline| \oarg{vertical-space} -\end{decl} -One example of its use is when the text in the last -column of a |tabular| environment is set with |\raggedright|; then -|\tabularnewline| can be used to indicate the end of a row of the -|tabular|, whilst |\\| will indicate the end of a line of text in a -paragraph within the column. This command can be used in the |array| -environment as well as |tabular|, and also the extended versions of -these environments offered by the \textsf{array} and \textsf{longtable} -packages in the tools collection. - -\subsection{Controlling page breaks} - -Sometimes it is necessary, for a final version of a document, to -`help' \LaTeX\ break the pages in the best way. \LaTeX~2.09 had a -variety of commands for this situation: |\clearpage|, |\pagebreak| -etc. \LaTeXe\ provides, in addition, commands which can produce -longer pages as well as shorter ones. - - -\begin{decl} -|\enlargethispage| \arg{size} \\ -|\enlargethispage*| \arg{size} -\end{decl} - -These commands increase the height of a page (from its normal value of -|\textheight|) by the specified amount \m{size}, a rigid length. This -change affects \emph{only} the current page. - -This can be used, for example, to allow an extra line to be fitted -onto the page or, with a negative length, to produce a page -shorter than normal. - -The star form also shrinks any vertical white space on the page as -much as possible, so as to fit the maximum amount of text on the -page. - -\NEWdescription{1995/12/01} -These commands do not change the position of the footer text; thus, if -a page is lengthened too far, the main text may overprint the footer. - -\subsection{Floats} - -There is a new command, |\suppressfloats|, and a new `float -specifier'. These will enable people to gain better -control of \LaTeX's float placement algorithm. - -\begin{decl} -|\suppressfloats| \oarg{placement} -\end{decl} - -This command stops any further floating environments from being placed -on the current page. With an optional argument, which should be either -|t| or |b| (not both), this restriction applies only to putting -further floats at the top or at the bottom. Any floats which would -normally be placed on this page are placed on the next page instead. - -\begin{decl} -The extra float location specifier: \ \texttt{!} -\end{decl} - -This can be used, along with at least one of \texttt{h}, \texttt{t}, -\texttt{b} and \texttt{p}, in the location optional argument of a -float. - -If a \texttt{!} is present then, just for this particular float, -whenever it is processed by the float mechanism the following are -ignored: -\begin{itemize} -\item all restrictions on the number of floats which can appear; -\item all explicit restrictions on the amount of space on a text page -which may be occupied by floats or must be occupied by text. -\end{itemize} -The mechanism will, however, still attempt to ensure that pages are -not overfull and that floats of the same type are printed in the -correct order. - -Note that its presence has no effect on the production of float pages. - -A \texttt{!} specifier overrides the effect of any |\suppressfloats| -command for this particular float. - -\subsection{Font changing: text} - -The font selection scheme used in \LaTeXe{} differs a lot from that -used in \LaTeX~2.09. In this section, we give a brief description of -the new commands. A more detailed description with examples is given -in \emph{\LaTeXcomp}, and the interface for class- and package-writers -is described in \emph{\fntguide}. - -\begin{decl} -|\rmfamily|\\ -|\sffamily|\\ -|\ttfamily|\\ -|\mdseries|\\ -|\bfseries|\\ -|\upshape|\\ -|\itshape|\\ -|\slshape|\\ -|\scshape| -\end{decl} - -These are font commands whose use is the same as the commands |\rm|, -|\bf|, etc. The difference is that each command changes just one -attribute of the font (the attribute changed is part of the name). -One result of this is that, for example, |\bfseries\itshape| produces -both a change of series and a change of shape, to give a bold italic -font. - -\begin{decl} -|\textrm|\arg{text}\\ -|\textsf|\arg{text}\\ -|\texttt|\arg{text}\\ -|\textmd|\arg{text}\\ -|\textbf|\arg{text}\\ -|\textup|\arg{text}\\ -|\textit|\arg{text}\\ -|\textsl|\arg{text}\\ -|\textsc|\arg{text}\\ -|\emph|\arg{text} -\end{decl} - -These are one-argument commands; they take as an argument the -text which is to be typeset in the particular font. They also -automatically insert italic corrections where appropriate; if you do -not like the result, you can add an italic correction with |\/| or -remove it with |\nocorr|. The |\nocorr| should always be the first or -last thing within the \arg{text} argument. - -\subsection{Font changing: math} - -Most of the fonts used within math mode do not need to be explicitly -invoked; but to use letters from a range of fonts, the following -class of commands is provided. - -\begin{decl} -|\mathrm| \arg{letters}\\ -|\mathnormal| \arg{letters}\\ -|\mathcal| \arg{letters}\\ -|\mathbf| \arg{letters}\\ -|\mathsf| \arg{letters}\\ -|\mathtt| \arg{letters}\\ -|\mathit| \arg{letters} -\end{decl} - -These are also one-argument commands which take as an argument the -letters which are to be typeset in the particular font. The argument -is processed in math mode so spaces within it will be ignored. Only -letters, digits and accents have their font changed, for example -|$\mathbf{\tilde A \times 1}$| produces $\mathbf{\tilde A \times 1}$. - -\subsection{Ensuring math mode} - -\begin{decl} -|\ensuremath| \arg{math commands} -\end{decl} - -In \LaTeX~2.09, if you wanted a command to work both in math mode and -in text mode, the suggested method was to define something like: -\begin{verbatim} - \newcommand{\Gp}{\mbox{$G_p$}} -\end{verbatim} -Unfortunately, the |\mbox| stops |\Gp| changing size correctly in (for -instance) subscripts or a fraction. - -In \LaTeXe{} you can define it thus: -\begin{verbatim} - \newcommand{\Gp}{\ensuremath{G_p}} -\end{verbatim} -Now |\Gp| will work correctly in all contexts. - -This is because the |\ensuremath| does nothing, producing simply -|G_p|, when |\Gp| is used within math mode; but it ensures that math -mode is entered (and exited) as required when |\Gp| is used in text -mode. - - -\subsection{Setting text superscripts} - -\begin{decl} -|\textsuperscript| \arg{text} -\end{decl} - -\NEWfeature{1995/06/01} In \LaTeX~2.09 textual superscripts such as -footnote markers were produced by internally entering math mode and -typesetting the number as a math superscript. This normally looked -fine since the digits in math fonts are the same as those in text -fonts when Computer Modern fonts are used. But when a different -document font (such as Times) is selected, the results look rather -strange. For this reason the command |\textsuperscript| has been -introduced which typesets its argument in the current text font, in a -superscript position and in the correct size. - -\subsection{Text commands: all encodings} - -\NEWdescription{1994/12/01} - One of the main differences between \LaTeXe{} and \LaTeX~2.09 is - that \LaTeXe{} can deal with fonts in arbitrary \emph{encodings}. - (A font encoding is the sequence of characters in the font---for - example a Cyrillic font would have a different encoding from a Greek - font.) - - The two major font encodings that are used for Latin languages such - as English or German are |OT1| (Donald Knuth's 7-bit encoding, which - has been used during most of \TeX's lifetime) and |T1| (the new - 8-bit `Cork' encoding). - - \LaTeX~2.09 only supported the |OT1| encoding, whereas \LaTeXe{} has - support for both |OT1| and |T1| built-in. The next section will - cover the new commands which are available if you have |T1|-encoded - fonts. This section describes new commands which are available in - all encodings. - - Most of these commands provide characters which were available in - \LaTeX~2.09 already. For example |\textemdash| gives an `em dash', - which was available in \LaTeX~2.09 by typing |---|. However, some - fonts (for example a Greek font) may not have the |---| ligature, - but you will still be able to access an em dash by typing - |\textemdash|. - -\begin{decl}[1994/12/01] - |\r{<text>}| -\end{decl} - This command gives a `ring' accent, for example `\r{o}' can be typed - |\r{o}|. - -\begin{decl}[1994/12/01] - |\SS| -\end{decl} - This command produces a German `SS', that is a capital `\ss'. This - letter can hyphenate differently from `SS', so is needed for entering - all-caps German. - -\begin{decl}[1994/12/01] - |\textcircled{<text>}| -\end{decl} - This command is used to build `circled characters' such as - |\copyright|. For example |\textcircled{a}| produces - \textcircled{a}. - -\begin{decl}[1994/12/01] - |\textcompwordmark| -\end{decl} - This command is used to separate letters which would normally - ligature. For example `f\textcompwordmark i' is produced with - |f\textcompwordmark i|. Note that the `f' and `i' have not - ligatured to produce `fi'. This is rarely useful in English - (`shelf\textcompwordmark ful' is a rare example of where it might be - used) but is used in languages such as German. - -\begin{decl}[1994/12/01] - |\textvisiblespace| -\end{decl} - This command produces a `visible space' character - `\textvisiblespace'. This is sometimes used in computer listings, - for example `type \textsf{hello\textvisiblespace world}'. - -\begin{decl}[1994/12/01] - |\textemdash| - |\textendash| - |\textexclamdown| - |\textquestiondown| \\ - |\textquotedblleft| - |\textquotedblright| - |\textquoteleft| - |\textquoteright| -\end{decl} - These commands produce characters which would otherwise be - accessed via ligatures: - \begin{center} - \begin{tabular}{ccl} - \emph{ligature} & \emph{character} & \emph{command} \\ - |---| & --- & |\textemdash| \\ - |--| & -- & |\textendash| \\ - |!`| & !` & |\textexclamdown| \\ - |?`| & ?` & |\textquestiondown| \\ - |``| & `` & |\textquotedblleft| \\ - |''| & '' & |\textquotedblright| \\ - |`| & ` & |\textquoteleft| \\ - |'| & ' & |\textquoteright| - \end{tabular} - \end{center} - The reason for making these characters directly accessible is so - that they will work in encodings which do not have these characters. - -\begin{decl}[1994/12/01] - |\textbullet| - |\textperiodcentered| -\end{decl} - These commands allow access to characters which were previously only - available in math mode: - \begin{center} - \begin{tabular}{lcl} - \emph{math command} & \emph{character} & \emph{text command} \\ - |\bullet| & $\bullet$ & |\textbullet| \\ - |\cdot| & $\cdot$ & |\textperiodcentered| - \end{tabular} - \end{center} - -\begin{decl}[1995/12/01] - |\textbackslash| - |\textbar| - |\textless| - |\textgreater| -\end{decl} - These commands allow access to ASCII characters which were - only available in verbatim or math mode: - \begin{center} - \begin{tabular}{lcl} - \emph{math command} & \emph{character} & \emph{text command} \\ - |\backslash| & $\backslash$ & |\textbackslash| \\ - |\mid| & $\mid$ & |\textbar| \\ - |<<| & $<$ & |\textless| \\ - |>>| & $>$ & |\textgreater| - \end{tabular} - \end{center} - -\begin{decl}[1995/12/01] - |\textasciicircum| - |\textasciitilde| -\end{decl} - These commands allow access to ASCII characters which were - previously only available in verbatim: - \begin{center} - \begin{tabular}{cl} - \emph{verbatim} & \emph{text command} \\ - |^| & |\textasciicircum| \\ - |~| & |\textasciitilde| - \end{tabular} - \end{center} - -\begin{decl}[1995/12/01] - |\textregistered| - |\texttrademark| -\end{decl} - These commands provide the `registered trademark' (R) and - `trademark' (TM) symbols. - -\subsection{Text commands: the T1 encoding} - -\NEWdescription{1994/12/01} - The |OT1| font encoding is fine for typesetting in English, but has - problems when typesetting other languages. The |T1| encoding solves - some of these problems, by providing extra characters (such as `eth' - and `thorn'), and it allows words containing accented letters to be - hyphenated (as long as you have a package like |babel| which allows - for non-American hyphenation). - - This section describes the commands you can use if you have the |T1| - fonts. To use them, you need to get the `ec fonts', or the - |T1|-encoded PostScript fonts, as used by \textsf{psnfss}. - All these fonts are - available by anonymous ftp in the Comprehensive \TeX{} Archive, and - are also available on the CD-ROMs \emph{4all \TeX} and - \emph{\TeX{} Live} (both available from the \TeX{} Users Group). - - You can then select the |T1| fonts by saying: -\begin{verbatim} - \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} -\end{verbatim} - This will allow you to use the commands in this section. - - \emph{Note:} Since this document must be processable on any site - running an up-to-date \LaTeX, it does not contain any characters - that are present only in |T1|-encoded fonts. This means that this - document cannot show you what these glyphs look like! If you want - to see them then run \LaTeX{} on the document |fontsmpl| and - respond `|cmr|' when it prompts you for a family name. - -\begin{decl}[1994/12/01] - |\k{<text>}| -\end{decl} - This command produces an `ogonek' accent. - -\begin{decl}[1994/12/01] - |\DH| - |\DJ| - |\NG| - |\TH| - |\dh| - |\dj| - |\ng| - |\th| -\end{decl} - These commands produce characters `eth', `dbar', `eng', and `thorn'. - -\begin{decl}[1994/12/01] - |\guillemotleft| - |\guillemotright| - |\guilsinglleft| - |\guilsinglright| \\ - |\quotedblbase| - |\quotesinglbase| - |\textquotedbl| -\end{decl} - % A local hack (could be improved): - \newcommand{\fauxguillemet}[1]{$\vcenter{\hbox{$\scriptscriptstyle#1$}}$} - These commands produce various sorts of quotation mark. - Rough representations of them are: - \fauxguillemet\ll a\fauxguillemet\gg{} - \fauxguillemet<a\fauxguillemet> - ,\kern -0.1em,\kern 0.05em a\kern -0.05em`` - ,\kern 0.05em a\kern -0.05em` and |"|a|"|. - -\NEWdescription{2001/06/01} - There are therefore some extra short-form ligatures available for - use in documents that will only be used with |T1|-encoded fonts. - - The guillemets |\guillemotleft| and |\guillemotright|% - \footnote{We apologise once again for maintaining Adobe's - enormous solipsism~(sic) of confusing a diving bird with - punctuation marks!} - can be obtained by typing |<<<<| and |>>>>| and |\quotedblbase| - by typing |,,|\,. - - Also, unlike the unexpected results with - |OT1|-encoded fonts, |<<| and |>>| will produce \textless{} and - \textgreater{}. - - Note also that the single character |"| will no longer produce '' - but rather |\textquotedbl|. - -\subsection{Logos} - -\begin{decl} -|\LaTeX|\\ -|\LaTeXe| -\end{decl} - -|\LaTeX| (producing `\LaTeX') is still the `main' logo command, -but if you need to refer to the new features, you can write -|\LaTeXe| (producing `\LaTeXe'). - -\subsection{Picture commands} - -\begin{decl} - |\qbezier[<N>](<AX>,<AY>)(<BX>,<BY>)(<CX>,<CY>)| \\ - | \bezier{<N>}(<AX>,<AY>)(<BX>,<BY>)(<CX>,<CY>)| -\end{decl} -The |\qbezier| command can be used in |picture| mode to draw a -quadratic Bezier curve from position |(<AX>,<AY>)| to |(<CX>,<CY>)| with -control point |(<BX>,<BY>)|. The optional argument \m{N} gives the -number of points on the curve. - -For example, the diagram: -\begin{center} - \begin{picture}(50,50) - \thicklines - \qbezier(0,0)(0,50)(50,50) - \qbezier[20](0,0)(50,0)(50,50) - \thinlines - \put(0,0){\line(1,1){50}} - \end{picture} -\end{center} -is drawn with: -\begin{verbatim} - \begin{picture}(50,50) - \thicklines - \qbezier(0,0)(0,50)(50,50) - \qbezier[20](0,0)(50,0)(50,50) - \thinlines - \put(0,0){\line(1,1){50}} - \end{picture} -\end{verbatim} -The |\bezier| command is the same, except that the argument \m{N} is not -optional. It is provided for compatibility with the \LaTeX~2.09 -|bezier| document style option. - -\subsection{Old commands} - -\begin{decl} -|\samepage| -\end{decl} - -The |\samepage| command still exists but is no longer being -maintained. -This is because it only ever worked erratically; it does not -guarantee that there will be no page-breaks within its scope; and -it can cause footnotes and marginals to be wrongly placed. - -We recommend using |\enlargethispage| in conjunction with page-break -commands such as |\newpage| and |\pagebreak| to help control page -breaks. - -\begin{decl} - |\SLiTeX| -\end{decl} -Since \SLiTeX{} no longer exists, the logo is no longer defined in the -\LaTeX{} kernel. A suitable replacement is |\textsc{Sli\TeX}|. The -\SLiTeX{} logo is defined in \LaTeX~2.09 compatibility mode. - -\begin{decl} -|\mho| |\Join| |\Box| |\Diamond| |\leadsto| \\ -|\sqsubset| |\sqsupset| |\lhd| |\unlhd| |\rhd| |\unrhd| -\end{decl} - -These symbols are contained in the \LaTeX{} symbol font, which was -automatically loaded by \LaTeX~2.09. However, \TeX{} has room for -only sixteen math font families; thus many users discovered that they -ran out. Because of this, \LaTeX{} does not load the \LaTeX{} symbol -font unless you use the \textsf{latexsym} package. - -These symbols are also made available, using different fonts, by the -\textsf{amsfonts} package, which also defines a large number of other -symbols. It is supplied by the American Mathematical Society. - -The \textsf{latexsym} package is loaded automatically in \LaTeX~2.09 -compatibility mode. - -\section{\LaTeX~2.09 documents} -\label{Sec:209} - -\LaTeXe{} can process (almost) any \LaTeX~2.09 document, by entering -\emph{\LaTeX~2.09 compatibility mode}. Nothing has changed, you run -\LaTeX{} in the same way you always did, and you will get much the -same results. - -The reason for the `almost' is that some \LaTeX~2.09 packages made use -of low-level unsupported features of \LaTeX. If you discover such a -package, you should find out if it has been updated to work with -\LaTeXe. Most packages will still work with \LaTeXe---the easiest way -to find out whether a package still works is to try it! - -\LaTeX~2.09 compatibility mode is a comprehensive emulation of -\LaTeX~2.09, but at the cost of time. Documents can run up to 50\% -slower in compatibility mode than they did under \LaTeX~2.09. -In addition, many of the new features of \LaTeXe{} are not available in -\LaTeX~2.09 compatibility mode. - -\subsection{Warning} - -\NEWdescription{1995/12/01} -This \emph{\LaTeX~2.09 compatibility mode} is provided solely to allow -you to process 2.09 documents, i.e.~documents that were written (we -hope, a long time ago) for a very old system and therefore could be -processed by using a genuine antique \LaTeX~2.09 system. - -This mode is therefore \emph{not} intended to provide access to the -enhanced features of \LaTeXe{}. Thus it must not be used to process -new documents which masquerade as 2.09 documents (i.e.~they begin with -|\documentstyle|) but which could not be processed using that genuine -antique \LaTeX~2.09 system because they contain some new, -\LaTeXe{}-only, commands or environments. - -To prevent such misuse of the system, and the consequent trouble it -causes when such misleadingly encoded documents are distributed, the -\emph{\LaTeX~2.09 compatibility mode} turns off most of these new -features and commands. Any attempt to use them will give you an error -message and, moreover, many of them simply will not work, whilst -others will produce unpredictable results. -So don't bother sending us any bug reports about such occurences since -they are intentional. - - -\subsection{Font selection problems} -\label{Sec:fsprob} - -When using compatibility mode, it is possible that you will find -problems with font-changing commands in some old documents. These -problems are of two types: - -\begin{itemize} -\item producing error messages; -\item not producing the font changes you expected. -\end{itemize} - -In case of error messages it is possible that the document (or an old -style file used therein) contains references to old internal commands -which are no longer defined, see Section~\ref{Sec:oldinternals} for -more information if this is the case. - -\NEWdescription{1995/12/01} -One example of the unexpected is if you use one of the new style of -math-mode font changing command as follows: -\begin{verbatim} -$ \mathbf{xy} A $ -\end{verbatim} -You may well find that this behaves as if you had put: -\begin{verbatim} -$ \bf {xy} A $ -\end{verbatim} -everything including the $A$ coming out bold. - -\LaTeX~2.09 allowed sites to customize their \LaTeX{} installation, -which resulted in documents producing different results on different -\LaTeX{} installations. \LaTeXe{} no longer allows so much -customization but, for compatibility with old documents, the local -configuration file |latex209.cfg| is loaded every time \LaTeXe{} -enters \LaTeX~2.09 compatibility mode. - -For example, if your site was customized to use the New Font -Selection Scheme (\NFSS) with the |oldlfont| option, then you can -make \LaTeXe{} emulate this by creating a |latex209.cfg| file -containing the commands: -\begin{verbatim} -\ExecuteOptions{oldlfont}\RequirePackage{oldlfont} -\end{verbatim} -Similarly, to emulate \NFSS{} with the |newlfont| option, you can -create a |latex209.cfg| file containing: -\begin{verbatim} -\ExecuteOptions{newlfont}\RequirePackage{newlfont} -\end{verbatim} - - -\subsection{Native mode} -\label{Sec:native} - -To run an old document faster, and use the new features of -\LaTeXe, you should try using \emph{\LaTeXe{} native mode}. -This is done by replacing the command: -\begin{quote} - |\documentstyle[|\m{options}|,|\m{packages}|]|\arg{class} -\end{quote} -with: -\begin{quote} - |\documentclass|\oarg{options}\arg{class} \\ - |\usepackage{latexsym,|\m{packages}|}| -\end{quote} -However, some documents which can be processed in \LaTeX~2.09 -compatibility mode may not work in native mode. Some \LaTeX~2.09 -packages will only work with \LaTeXe{} in 2.09 compatibility mode. -Some documents will cause errors because of \LaTeXe's improved error -detection abilities. - -But most \LaTeX~2.09 documents can be processed by \LaTeXe{}'s native -mode with the above change. Again, the easiest way to find out -whether your documents can be processed in native mode is to try it! - - -\section{Local modifications} -\label{sec:loc} - -\NEWdescription{1995/12/01} -There are two common types of local modifications that can be done -very simply. Do not forget that documents produced using such -modifications will not be usable at other places (such documents are -called `non-portable'). - -One type of modification is the use of personal commands for commonly -used symbols or constructions. These should be put into a package -file (for example, one called \texttt{mymacros.sty}) and loaded by -putting |\usepackage{mymacros}| in the document preamble. - -Another type is a local document class that is very similar to one of -the standard classes but contains some straightforward modifications -such as extra environments, different values for some parameters, etc. -These should be put into a class file; here we shall describe a simple -method of constructing such a file using, as an example, a class -called \textsf{larticle} that is very similar to the \textsf{article} -class. - -\NEWfeature{1995/12/01} -The class file called \texttt{larticle.cls} should (after the -preliminary identification commands) start as follows: -\begin{verbatim} - \LoadClassWithOptions{article} -\end{verbatim} -This command should be followed by whatever additions and changes you -wish to make to the results of reading in the file -\texttt{article.sty}. - -The effect of using the above |\LoadClassWithOptions| command is to -load the standard class file \textsf{article} with whatever options -are asked for by the document. Thus a document using your -\textsf{larticle} class can specify any option that could be specified -when using the standard \textsf{article} class; for example: -\begin{verbatim} - \documentclass[a4paper,twocolumn,dvips]{larticle} -\end{verbatim} - - -\section{Problems} -\label{Sec:problems} - -This section describes some of the things which may go wrong when -using \LaTeXe, and what you can do about it. - -\subsection{New error messages} - -\LaTeXe{} has a number of new error messages. -Please also note that many error messages now produce further helpful -information if you press |h| in response to the error prompt. - -\begin{decl} -|Option clash for package |\m{package}|.| -\end{decl} -The named package has been loaded twice with different options. If -you enter |h| you will be told what the options were, for example, if -your document contained: -\begin{verbatim} - \usepackage[foo]{fred} - \usepackage[baz]{fred} -\end{verbatim} -then you will get the error message: -\begin{verbatim} - Option clash for package fred. -\end{verbatim} -and typing |h| at the |?| prompt will give you: -\begin{verbatim} - The package fred has already been loaded with options: - [foo] - There has now been an attempt to load it with options: - [baz] - Adding the line: - \usepackage[foo,baz]{fred} - to your document may fix this. - Try typing <<return>> to proceed. -\end{verbatim} -The cure is, as suggested, to load the package with both sets of -options. Note that since \LaTeX{} packages can call other packages, -it is possible to get a package option clash without explicitly -requesting the same package twice. - -\begin{decl} - |Command |\m{command}| not provided in base NFSS.| -\end{decl} -The \m{command} is not provided by default in \LaTeXe. This error is -generated by using one of the commands: -\begin{verbatim} - \mho \Join \Box \Diamond \leadsto - \sqsubset \sqsupset \lhd \unlhd \rhd \unrhd -\end{verbatim} -which are now part of the \textsf{latexsym} package. -The cure is to add: -\begin{verbatim} - \usepackage{latexsym} -\end{verbatim} -in the preamble of your document. - -\begin{decl} - |LaTeX2e command <command> in LaTeX 2.09 document.| -\end{decl} -The \m{command} is a \LaTeXe{} command but this is a \LaTeX~2.09 -document. The cure is to replace the command by a \LaTeX~2.09 -command, or to run document in native mode, as described in -Section~\ref{Sec:native}. - -\begin{decl} - |NFSS release 1 command \newmathalphabet found.| -\end{decl} -The command |\newmathalphabet| was used by the New Font Selection -Scheme Release 1 but it has now been replaced by -|\DeclareMathAlphabet|, the use of which is described in -\emph{\fntguide}. - -The best cure is to update the package which contained the -|\newmathalphabet| command. Find out if there is a new release of -the package, or (if you wrote the package yourself) consult -\emph{\fntguide} for the new syntax of font commands. - -If there is no updated version of the package then you can cure this -error by using the \textsf{newlfont} or \textsf{oldlfont} package, -which tells \LaTeX{} which version of |\newmathalphabet| should be -emulated. - -You should use \textsf{oldlfont} if the document selects math fonts with -syntax such as this: -\begin{quote} - |{\cal A}|, etc. -\end{quote} -Use \textsf{newlfont} if the document's syntax is like this: -\begin{quote} - |\cal{A}|, etc. -\end{quote} - - -\begin{decl} - |Text for \verb command ended by end of line.| -\end{decl} -The |\verb| command has been begun but not ended on that line. This -usually means that you have forgotten to put in the end-character of -the |\verb| command. - -\begin{decl} - |Illegal use of \verb command.| -\end{decl} -The |\verb| command has been used inside the argument of another -command. This has never been allowed in \LaTeX{}---often producing -incorrect output without any warning---and so \LaTeXe{} produces -an error message. - -\subsection{Old internal commands} -\label{Sec:oldinternals} - -A number of \LaTeX~2.09 internal commands have been removed, since -their functionality is now provided in a different way. See -\emph{\clsguide} for more details of the new, supported interface for -class and package writers. - -\begin{decl} - |\tenrm| |\elvrm| |\twlrm| \dots\\ - |\tenbf| |\elvbf| |\twlbf| \dots\\ - |\tensf| |\elvsf| |\twlsf| \dots\\ - $\vdots$ -\end{decl} -These commands provided access to the seventy fonts preloaded by -\LaTeX~2.09. In contrast, \LaTeXe{} normally preloads at most -fourteen fonts, which saves a lot of font memory; but a consequence is -that any \LaTeX{} file which used the above commands to directly -access fonts will no longer work. - -Their use will usually produce an error message such as: -\begin{verbatim} - ! Undefined control sequence. - l.5 \tenrm -\end{verbatim} -The cure for this is to update the document to use the new -font-changing commands provided by \LaTeXe; these are described in -\emph{\fntguide}. - -If this is not possible then, as a last resort, you can -use the \textsf{rawfonts} package, which loads the -seventy \LaTeX~2.09 fonts and provides direct access to them using the -old commands. This takes both time and memory. If you do not -wish to load all seventy fonts, you can select some of them by using the -|only| option to \textsf{rawfonts}. For example, to load only |tenrm| -and |tenbf| you write: -\begin{verbatim} - \usepackage[only,tenrm,tenbf]{rawfonts} -\end{verbatim} - -The \textsf{rawfonts} package is distributed as part of the \LaTeX{} -tools software, see Section~\ref{Sec:st-pack}. - -\subsection{Old files} - -One of the more common mistakes in running \LaTeX{} is to read in old -versions of packages instead of the new versions. If you get an -incomprehensible error message from a standard package, make sure you -are loading the most recent version of the package. You can find out -which version of the package has been loaded by looking in the log -file for a line like: -\begin{verbatim} - Package: fred 1994/06/01 v0.01 Fred's package. -\end{verbatim} -You can use the \m{release-date} options to |\documentclass| and -|\usepackage| to make sure that you are getting a suitably recent copy -of the document class or package. This is useful when sending a -document to another site, which may have out-of-date software. - -\subsection{Where to go for more help} - -If you can't find the answer for your problem here, try looking in -\emph{\LaTeXbook} or \emph{\LaTeXcomp}. If you have a problem with -installing \LaTeX, look in the installation guide files which come with -the distribution. - -If this doesn't help, contact your local \LaTeX{} guru or local -\LaTeX{} mailing list. - -If you think you've discovered a bug then please report it! First, -you should find out if the problem is with a third-party package or -class. If the problem is caused by a package or class other than -those listed in Section~\ref{Sec:class+packages} then please report -the problem to the author of the package or class, not to the \LaTeX3 -project team. - -If the bug really is with core \LaTeX{} then you should create a -\emph{short}, \emph{self-contained} document which exhibits the -problem. You should run a \emph{recent} (less than a year old) -version of \LaTeX{} on the file and then run \LaTeX{} on -|latexbug.tex|. This will create an error report which you should -send, together with the sample document and log file, to the -\LaTeX{} bugs address which can be found in the file -|latexbug.tex| or |bugs.txt|. - - -\section{Enjoy!} -\label{Sec:enjoy} - -We certainly hope you will enjoy using the new standard \LaTeX{} but, -if this is not possible, we hope that you will enjoy success and -fulfillment as a result of the documents which it will help you to -create. - -If you find that the contribution of \LaTeX{} to your life is such -that you would like to support the work of the project team, then -please read Section~\ref{Sec:ltx3} and discover practical ways to do -this. - -\begin{thebibliography}{1} - -\bibitem{A-W:GMS94} -Michel Goossens, Frank Mittelbach and Alexander Samarin. -\newblock {\em The {\LaTeX} Companion}. -\newblock Addison-Wesley, Reading, Massachusetts, 1994. - - -\bibitem{A-W:GRM97} -Michel Goossens, Sebastian Rahtz and Frank Mittelbach. -\newblock {\em The {\LaTeX} Graphics Companion}. -\newblock Addison-Wesley, Reading, Massachusetts, 1997. - - -\bibitem{A-W:GR99} -Michel Goossens and Sebastian Rahtz. -\newblock {\em The {\LaTeX} Web Companion}. -\newblock Addison-Wesley, Reading, Massachusetts, 1999. - - -\bibitem{A-W:DEK91} -Donald~E. Knuth. -\newblock {\em The \TeX book}. -\newblock Addison-Wesley, Reading, Massachusetts, 1986. -\newblock Revised to cover \TeX3, 1991. - - -\bibitem{A-W:LLa94} -Leslie Lamport. -\newblock {\em {\LaTeX:} A Document Preparation System}. -\newblock Addison-Wesley, Reading, Massachusetts, second edition, 1994. - -\end{thebibliography} - -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/utf8-test.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/utf8-test.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 96d9ec2f322..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/utf8-test.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,73 +0,0 @@ -%% -%% This is file `utf8-test.tex', -%% generated with the docstrip utility. -%% -%% The original source files were: -%% -%% utf8ienc.dtx (with options: `test') -%% -%% This is a generated file. -%% -%% Copyright 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 -%% The LaTeX3 Project and any individual authors listed elsewhere -%% in this file. -%% -%% This file was generated from file(s) of the LaTeX base system. -%% -------------------------------------------------------------- -%% -%% It may be distributed and/or modified under the -%% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 -%% of this license or (at your option) any later version. -%% The latest version of this license is in -%% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt -%% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX -%% version 2003/12/01 or later. -%% -%% This file has the LPPL maintenance status "maintained". -%% -%% This file may only be distributed together with a copy of the LaTeX -%% base system. 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Before reading this file, you may read -install.txt, which will explain how the LaTeX installation works -in general. - -This file describes: - - * How to save any old version of LaTeX. - - * How to configure LaTeX. - - * 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. - - * Possible problems with versions earlier than 4.2 - -REQUIREMENTS -============ - -In addition to the LaTeX distribution files, you will also need the -following: - - * Standard VTeX distribution files - - * Customization files for VTeX fonts - TEXSYS.CFG LV1CMR.FD - FONTMATH.CFG LV1CMSS.FD LV1LCMSS.FD - SFONTS.CFG LV1CMTT.FD LV1LCMTT.FD - LV1ENC.DEF - - These files can be obtained from - http://www.micropress-inc.com/latexcfg.zip - -SAVING ANY OLD VERSION OF LaTeX -=============================== - -VTeX allows LaTeX 2.09 and LaTeX 2E to coexist on the same system. -LaTeX 2E is normally installed in the subdirectory VTEX/L2E, while -LaTeX 2.09 is in VTEX/SRC. - - Because of file name conflicts, you have to ensure that: - - when using LaTeX 2E - * The input directory path lists VTEX/L2E before VTEX/SRC - * The format file field is set to "LATEX" - when using LaTeX 2.09 - * The input directory path lists VTEX/SRC before VTEX/L2E - * The format file field is set to "LPLAIN" - -CONFIGURING LATEX -================= - - To configurate LaTeX 2E for use with VTeX, you have to - <1> copy the customization files listed above into the - VTEX/L2E subdirectory, - <2> insert this directory into the input path *prior* to VTEX/SRC - <3> select the LATEX format in the [Run]/[Typeset] dialog. - - If you are using MicroPress' distribution, <1> and <2> are done - automatically. - - -UNPACKING THE DISTRIBUTION -========================== - - If you are using the MicroPress distribution, all unpacking is done - automatically during the installation. - - If you are usign the CTAN distribution, you should unpack the files - manually: - - assuming that VTEX has been installed in C:\VTEX, - * create subdirectory L2E (C:\VTEX\L2E) - * switch to it - * copy all CTAN distribution files there - * copy all MicroPress customization file there - * append C:/VTEX/L2E to the beginning of the input path - using the [Setup]/[Directories] menu item of the shell. - * run - VTEXWS -i unpack.ins (Windows) - or - VTEX3S -i unpack.ins (DOS) - -CREATING THE LaTeX FORMAT -========================= - - If you are using the MicroPress distribution, this is done - automatically. - - To create format files manually, run - (in the C:/VTEX/L2E subdirectory) - - VTEXWS -i -m LATEX.LTX (Windows, Small TeX) - VTEXWB -i -m LATEX.LTX (Windows, Big TeX) - VTEX3S -i -m LATEX.LTX (DOS, Small TeX) - VTEX3B -i -m LATEX.LTX (DOS, Big TeX) - - Notice that you do not need to issue all four commands. The formats - for DOS and Windows are identical; and, unless you are using a 4mb - machine, you should not use Small TeX at all. - - Technical info: - The names of the format files are LATEX.FM2 and LATEX.FM3 - (small and big versions). The "-i" switch runs VTEX in the - IniTeX mode; the "-m" switch forces creation of the LATEX.EMF - file which is used by the editors for syntax hilighting of - LaTeX documents. - - -GETTING A WORKING LaTeX -======================= - - If you followed all the previous steps, you now have a fully working - installation. - -CHECKING THAT THE INSTALLATION WORKED -===================================== - - To insure that the installation worked, you may want to run - - VTEX## &LATEX ltxcheck.tex - (## is WS, WB, 3S, or 3B, as above) - - you should get a complain about missing dc fonts. At this time, VTeX - distribution does not use dc fonts. If you really need them, you can - obtain them from CTAN. - - -PROBLEMS -======== - - If you run into unexpected problems during the installation, - please contact us for assistance. - - -Email : micropress-inc.com -Http : www.micropress-inc.com -Fax : 1 718 575 8038 -Voice : 1 718 575 1816 -Post : MicroPress, Inc. - 6830 Harrow Street - Forest Hills NY 11375 - - -CLEARING UP -=========== - - If you are short on space, you can delete all files with the - extension .dtx after the installation. - -SYSTEM-SPECIFIC SECTIONS -======================== - - Everything above fully applies to all versions of VTeX starting - with 4.00. - - However, some previous versions did not correctly configure or - detect SliTeX fonts (before 4.14) and AmsTeX fonts (before 4.12). - These problems can be solved by updating the customization files. - - ---- Copyright 1996 by MicroPress, Inc. and the LaTeX3 project --- ---- All rights reserved. --- diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/vtexfree.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/vtexfree.txt deleted file mode 100644 index df66318c271..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/vtexfree.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,192 +0,0 @@ - LaTeX installation instructions for - VTeX/Free, version 7.30 and above - - 2001-09-19 - -SUMMARY -======= - -This file contains instructions on how to install LaTeX for VTeX/Free -version 7.30 and above. In case you are still running an older -version, upgrading to the latest one is heavily recommended. - -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. - -The below instructions refer to VTeX/Free for Linux-x86 (VTeX/Lnx) as -well as to VTeX/Free for OS/2 (VTeX/2). Differences are indicated, -where necessary. Paths are always written in Unix style, i.e., using -slashes. - - -REQUIREMENTS -============ - -These installation instructions assume that you have installed the -VTeX/Free system already and want to upgrade LaTeX to a newer version. - - - -SAVING YOUR OLD VERSION OF LaTeX -================================ - -Back up the contents of the directories texmf/source/latex/base and -texmf/tex/latex/base. - - -UNPACKING THE DISTRIBUTION -========================== - -Copy all the files from the CTAN directory macros/latex/base to the -directory texmf/source/latex/base of your VTeX system. - -Open a shell or OS/2 window and make the above directory the current -one. Then unpack the distribution by executing the command: - - vtexlnx -i unpack.ins (Linux) -or - vtex -i unpack.ins (OS/2) - -NB: If you are still using version 7.3x of VTeX/Lnx, the full path of -the vtexlnx executable, usually /usr/local/vtex/bin/vtexlnx, is to be -specified! - - -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 (folders). - -The following files are to be moved from texmf/source/latex/base to -the LaTeX input directory texmf/tex/latex/base: - - * latexbug.tex, testpage.tex, lablst.tex, idx.tex, nfssfont.tex - small2e.tex, sample2e.tex and docstrip.tex: - - * the file texsys.cfg, if it exists (this depends on your version - of VTeX/Free) - -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 built. - -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! - - -CREATING THE LaTeX FORMAT AND CHECKING THAT THE INSTALLATION WORKED -=================================================================== - -See the LaTeX Local Guide, section "Creating the format file"! - - -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. Check the - path setttings in the main configuration file (vtex.ini or - vtexlnx.rc, resp.). - -`Font missing': Some of the fonts (.tfm and/or .pfb 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. Check the main configuration file and the files - texmf/vtex/config/pdf.fm and texmf/vtex/config/ps.fm. - - -If you have any problems installing LaTeX, you should: - - * consult the LaTeX Local Guide and the VTeX/Free manual; - - * if this fails, try asking the ntg-vtex mailing list or a general - TeX mailing list. - - -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 PDF 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 PDF 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 vtex/fmt, the - transcript file that was produced whilst creating the format; this - file is named latex.log. - - - - --- Copyright 2001 Walter Schmidt and the LaTeX3 project --- - - --- All rights reserved. --- diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/web2ctex.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/web2ctex.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f92b4165bb7..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/web2ctex.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,185 +0,0 @@ - - LaTeX installation instructions for web2c Unix TeX - - 3 June 97 - - -SUMMARY -======= - -This file contains instructions on how to install LaTeX for web2c Unix -TeX. Before reading this file, you should read install.txt, which -will explain how the LaTeX installation works. - -This file describes: - - * Preliminary actions that ease the installation process. - - * How to save any old version of LaTeX. - - * How to unpack the LaTeX distribution. - - * How to create the LaTeX format. - - * How to install the LaTeX files. - - -ESTABLISH DIRECTORY PATHS -========================= - -It helps to set some environment variables to the paths needed by -LaTeX prior to the installation procedure. Also it helps to write the -assignments into a file, which can be saved and used any number of -times. Here is a sample .profile file (for the Bourne sh or a -derivative, see later for csh format), and the command that would use -it. - -# Paths file for installing LaTeX2e. See web2ctex.txt -# 2 June 97 - -LATEXINPUTS=/usr/lib/texmf/texmf/tex/latex/base ; export LATEXINPUTS -LATEXFORMATS=/usr/lib/texmf/texmf/web2c ; export LATEXFORMATS -LATEXBIN=/usr/lib/texmf/bin/i586-linux ; export LATEXBIN -LATEXDIST=/home/Current-Install/latex2e/base ; export LATEXDIST -INDEXSTYLE=/usr/lib/texmf/texmf/makeindex ; export INDEXSTYLE - - source ./.profile - - -You can identify each of these paths by using the find command to look -for one of the files specified in each section below. For example, -LATEXINPUTS can be identified with the following commands. - - cd /usr - find . -name article.sty -print - - -The $LATEXINPUTS directory is where the LaTeX packages and classes are -kept. This is on the TEXINPUTS path. This directory contains the -files: article.sty, report.cls, lablst.tex and ltxguide.cls. - -For csh or a derivative use the command form below, otherwise use the -form shown above in the sample file content above. - - setenv LATEXINPUTS /usr/local/lib/tex/inputs/latex - - -The $LATEXFORMATS directory is where the LaTeX format is kept. This -is on the TEXFORMATS path. This directory contains the files: -latex.fmt, tex.fmt and mf.base. - - -The $LATEXBIN directory is where the LaTeX binary is kept. This is on -the PATH path. This directory contains the files: virtex, kpsetool -and dvips. Note that the required directory is the one actually -containing these files, not one with soft links (i.e., ffff -> gggg) -to these files; look in the directories to be sure. The command - which latex -will give the wrong directory if a soft link is in use. - - -The $LATEXDIST directory is where the LaTeX distribution is kept. -This is normally NOT on a path. This directory contains the files -that you have just acquired and wish to install. - - -The $INDEXSTYLE directory is where the makeindex program looks for its -style files. This directory contains the files with suffix .ist which -can be found with - find . -name *.ist -print - - -SAVING ANY OLD VERSION OF LATEX -=============================== - -If you have a copy of LaTeX 2.09, you may wish to save it before -installing LaTeX2e. - -To begin with, you should save the LaTeX format. - - cd $LATEXFORMATS - mv latex.fmt latex209.fmt - -Then you should save the LaTeX inputs. This will depend on whether -your LaTeX inputs are kept in the same directory as all the other -inputs. If they are, then: - - cd $LATEXINPUTS - mkdir ../latex209 - cp *.sty ../latex209 - -If they are not, and are kept in a separate directory, or if you are -not sure, then: - - cd $LATEXINPUTS - mkdir ../latex209 - cp * ../latex209 - -Finally, you can create a shell script to run the old latex, for -example: - - #!/bin/sh - TEXINPUTS=${LATEX209INPUTS:- \ - .:/usr/local/lib/tex/inputs/latex209:$TEXINPUTS} - export TEXINPUTS - virtex \&latex209 $* - - -UNPACKING THE DISTRIBUTION -========================== - -To unpack the LaTeX distribution, you should: - - cd $LATEXDIST - initex unpack.ins - -This may take 5 or 10 minutes to unpack. - - -CREATING THE LATEX FORMAT -========================= - -To create the LaTeX format, you should: - - initex latex.ltx - -This will create a file latex.fmt. You should install this with: - - mv latex.fmt $LATEXFORMATS - -If you had a latex binary before, it will now pick up the new -format. Otherwise, you should say: - - cd $LATEXBIN - ln virtex latex - - -PUTTING THE FILES WHERE LATEX CAN READ THEM -=========================================== - -To install the LaTeX files, you should: - - cd $LATEXDIST - mv latexbug.tex testpage.tex lablst.tex idx.tex nfssfont.tex \ - small2e.tex sample2e.tex docstrip.tex \ - *.cls *.clo *.sty *.fd *.def *.cfg \ - $LATEXINPUTS - mv *.ist $INDEXSTYLE - -You have now installed LaTeX! - - -CHECKING THAT THE INSTALLATION WORKED -===================================== - -To check that the installation worked, you should: - - cd $LATEXDIST - latex ltxcheck - -This will perform a number of tests, which should all report `OK'. - - ---- Contributed by: David Outteridge <DOUTTERIDGE@bendata.com> ---- Copyright 1997 by David Outteridge and the LaTeX3 project. --- ---- All rights reserved. --- diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/webcomp.err b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/webcomp.err deleted file mode 100644 index 64c885df7c1..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/webcomp.err +++ /dev/null @@ -1,300 +0,0 @@ -\newcommand\erratafiledate{1999/06/05} - -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -% To produce a printed version of this errata file run this file through -% LaTeX. 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For example, if you have the second -% printing set this to 2 so that errors -% already corrected in that printing will not -% appear in your errata listing. -% -% The default below ensures that all -% entries are typeset. -% -\renewcommand\myprinting{1} -% -% -% \norevisionnumbers -% -% Specifies that all page numbers in the errata are shown in the same -% format (bold face) irregardless of whether or not they are fixed -% in some revision. The default is to print corrected errors in -% italic and add the revision number as a superscript. -% -% -% \showallerrors -% -% With this command you tell the program that all errata entries are -% supposed to be generated. This makes \myprinting and -% \erratastartdate basically obsolete so this isn't turned on by -% default. -% -% -\endinput -\end{filecontents} - - - -\documentclass{errata} - - -\begin{document} - -\erratatitle{The \LaTeX{} Web Companion}{\erratafiledate} - - -\begin{verbatim} -@book(A-W:GR99, - author = {Michel Goossens and Sebastian Rahtz}, - title = {The {\LaTeX} Web Companion}, - substitle = {Integrating {\TeX}, HTML, and XML}, - series = "Tools and Techniques for Computer Typesetting", - publisher = {Addison-Wesley}, - address = {Reading, Massachusetts}, - year = 1999, - ISBN = "0-201-43311-7", - LCCN = "QA76.76.H94G66 1999", - pagenums = {xxii + 522}, - source-infos = {yes}, - bibliography = {yes}, - index = {yes}, - price = "US\$39.95", - note = "With Eitan M. Gurari and Ross Moore and Robert S. - Sutor.", -) -\end{verbatim} - -\begin{list}{}{\setlength\leftmargin{0cm}\setlength\rightmargin{5cm}} -\item[] -The latest version of this file (\texttt{\jobname.err}) can be found -as part of the \LaTeX{} distribution. - -The first column in the table shows the page number of the errata -entry. Superscript numbers in the first column refer to the printed -revision in which this entry was corrected. The second column gives -the precise location, negative line numbers are counted from the -bottom of the page. The third column shows the first finder of the -problem. - -\end{list} - - -\begin{erratalist} - -%======================================================================= -\CHAPTER{Chapter 6} - -\erroronpage{247}{3 para l.5}{MGo}{1999/06/05}{} - GenCod \> GenCode - -\CHAPTER{Appendix B} - -\erroronpage{418}{3 para}{MGo}{1999/06/05}{} - The \texttt{book} element types (lines 10--\u{15}) - -\end{erratalist} - - - -%========================================================================== - -\bigskip - - -\begin{multicols}{3}[Thanks to all who have found errors or - omissions. Listed are the people who found an errata entry first.] -\contributor{MGo}{Michel Goossens} -\end{multicols} - - -If you find further errors please report them to one of the authors -\begin{quote}\ttfamily - sebastian.rahtz@oucs.ox.ac.uk\\ - goossens@cern.ch -\end{quote} -preferable in a form usable for this file, i.e., -\begin{flushleft} -|\erroronpage{|\textit{page-number}|}{|\textit{line-identification}|}{|% - \textit{your-initials}|}{|\textit{date}|}{}| \\ - \hspace*{2em}\textit{description of the the errata} -\end{flushleft} -Here is an example: -\begin{verbatim} -\erroronpage{4}{l.-7}{PMcJ}{1998/06/11}{} - surprisingly \> surprising -\end{verbatim} - - -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/webcomp.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/webcomp.pdf Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 00000000000..d307769fd25 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/webcomp.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/webcompg.err b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/webcompg.err deleted file mode 100644 index 58220dd7bdc..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/webcompg.err +++ /dev/null @@ -1,392 +0,0 @@ -\newcommand\erratafiledate{2000/07/30} - -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% -% To produce a printed version of this errata file run this file through -% LaTeX. 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This makes \myprinting and -% \erratastartdate basically obsolete so this isn't turned on by -% default. -% -% -\endinput -\end{filecontents} - -\providecommand{\BibTeX}{% - B\kern-.05em{\scshape i\kern-.025emb}\kern-.08em\TeX} -\providecommand{\MakeIndex}{\textit{MakeIndex}} - -\documentclass[ngerman,a4paper]{errata} -\usepackage{ngerman} - -\begin{document} - -\erratatitle{Mit \LaTeX{} ins Web}{\erratafiledate} - - -\begin{verbatim} -@book{A-W:GoossensRahtz2000, - author = "Michel Goossens and Sebastian Rahtz", - title = "Mit \LaTeX{} ins Web", - publisher = Addison-Wesley, - address = {M"unchen: Boston: San Francisco}, - year = 2000, - pagenums = {577 + 26}, - bibliography = {yes}, - index = {yes}, - isbn = {3-8273-1629-4} - } -\end{verbatim} - - -\begin{list}{}{\setlength\leftmargin{0cm}\setlength\rightmargin{5cm}} -\item[] -Die jeweils letzte Version dieser Datei (\texttt{\jobname.err}) ist Teil der -\LaTeX-Verteilung. - -Die erste Spalte der Tabelle enth"alt die Seitenzahl des Fehlereintrags. -Die zweite Spalte gibt den genauen Ort an; negative Zeilennummern sind vom -Seitenende gerechnet. -In der dritten Spalte steht der Entdecker des Fehlers. -\end{list} - -\begin{erratalist} - -\CHAPTER{Vorwort} - -\erroronpage{xvii}{Aufz"ahlung, erster Punkt}{MSc}{2000/06/15}{} - Adobe Acrobat-Format \> Adobe-Acrobat-Format - -\erroronpage{xix}{erster Absatz, vorletzte Zeile}{MSc}{2000/06/15}{} - das ein oder andere \> das eine oder andere - -\erroronpage{xxiii}{zweite Zeile}{MSc}{2000/05/09}{} - \texttt{webcomp.err} \> \texttt{webcompg.err} - -\CHAPTER{Zur deutschen Ausgabe} - -\erroronpage{xxv}{zweiter Absatz, neunte Zeile}{FMi}{2000/07/27}{} - Latex-Begleiter \> \LaTeX-Begleiter - -\CHAPTER{Das Web, seine Dokumente und \LaTeX} - -\erroronpage{9}{Vierter Absatz, letzte Zeile}{CBe}{2000/06/08}{} - mithIlfe \> mithilfe - -\erroronpage{10}{letzte Zeile}{CBe}{2000/06/08}{} - mithIlfe \> mithilfe - -\erroronpage{13}{zweiter Absatz, f"unfte Zeile}{CBe}{2000/06/08}{} - mithIlfe \> mithilfe - -\erroronpage{13}{zweiter Absatz, siebte Zeile}{CBe}{2000/06/08}{} - mithIlfe \> mithilfe - -\erroronpage{16}{zweiter Absatz, vierte Zeile}{CBe}{2000/06/08}{} - mithIlfe \> mithilfe - -\erroronpage{18}{dritter Absatz, vorletzte Zeile}{CBe}{2000/06/08}{} - MithIlfe \> Mithilfe - -\erroronpage{18}{vorletzte und letzte Zeile}{CBe}{2000/06/08}{} - mithIlfe \> mithilfe - -\erroronpage{19}{Abbildung 1.6}{MSc}{2000/05/09}{} - "Ubersetzung fehlt - -\CHAPTER{Portable Document Format} - -\CHAPTER{Der \LaTeX2HTML-"Ubersetzer} - -\CHAPTER{Konvertierung von \LaTeX{} in HTML mit \TeX4ht} - -\CHAPTER{Direkte Darstellung von \LaTeX{} im Web} - -\erroronpage{220}{zweiter Absatz, vorletzte und letzte Zeile}{MSc}{2000/06/15}{} - \TeX{} und \LaTeX-Markup."< \> \TeX- und \LaTeX-Markups."< - -\CHAPTER{HTML, SGML und XML: Drei Auszeichnungssprachen} - -\erroronpage{276}{Punkt 7}{MSc}{2000/06/15}{} - XML solle schnell \> XML sollte schnell - -\CHAPTER{CSS, DSSSL und XSL: Schreiben mit Stil} - -\erroronpage{368}{Abbildung 7.10}{MSc}{2000/05/09}{} - N"achter Freitag \> N"achster Freitag - -\CHAPTER{MathML -- intelligentes Formel-Markup} - -\CHAPTER{Beispieldateien} - -\CHAPTER{Technische Anh"ange} - -\CHAPTER{Fragen der Internationalisierung} - -\erroronpage{514}{Tabellen\-"uber\-schrift~C.1}{MSc}{2000/06/15}{} - Table \> Tabelle - -\erroronpage{515}{Tabellen\-"uber\-schrift~C.1}{MSc}{2000/06/15}{} - Table \> Tabelle - -\erroronpage{516}{Tabellen\-"uber\-schrift~C.1}{MSc}{2000/06/15}{} - Table \> Tabelle - -\erroronpage{517}{Tabellen\-"uber\-schrift~C.1}{MSc}{2000/06/15}{} - Table \> Tabelle - -\erroronpage{518}{Tabellen\-"uber\-schrift~C.1}{MSc}{2000/06/15}{} - Table \> Tabelle - -\erroronpage{518}{Tabellen\-"uber\-schrift~C.2}{MSc}{2000/06/15}{} - Table \> Tabelle - -\erroronpage{519}{Tabellen\-"uber\-schrift~C.2}{MSc}{2000/06/15}{} - Table \> Tabelle - -\erroronpage{520}{Tabellen\-"uber\-schrift~C.2}{MSc}{2000/06/15}{} - Table \> Tabelle - -\erroronpage{521}{Tabellen\-"uber\-schrift~C.2}{MSc}{2000/06/15}{} - Table \> Tabelle - -\erroronpage{521}{Tabellen\-"uber\-schrift~C.3}{MSc}{2000/06/15}{} - Table \> Tabelle - -\erroronpage{522}{Tabellen\-"uber\-schrift~C.3}{MSc}{2000/06/15}{} - Table \> Tabelle - -\erroronpage{526}{letzte Zeile der Abbildung}{MSc}{2000/06/15}{} - Multilinguale \> Mehrsprachige - -\CHAPTER{Glossar} - -\CHAPTER{URL-Verzeichnis} - -\CHAPTER{Literaturverzeichnis} - -\CHAPTER{Index} - -\end{erratalist} - - -\begin{multicols}{3}[Dank an alle, die Fehler oder Auslassungen - gefunden haben. Aufgef"uhrt sind die Entdecker der Fehler.] -\contributor{FMi}{Frank Mittelbach} -\contributor{MSc}{Martin Schr"oder} -\contributor{Cbe}{Claas Beckmann} -\end{multicols} - -Viele andere haben mir Korrekturen f"ur schon bekannte Fehler -geschickt. Vielen Dank an euch alle! - -Wenn Sie noch mehr Fehler finden, schicken Sie bitte eine Notiz an -\begin{quote}\ttfamily - webcompg@oneiros.de -\end{quote} -am besten in einer Form, die in diese Datei eingebaut werden kann, -d.\,h. -\begin{flushleft} -|\erroronpage{|\textit{Seitenzahl-Nummer}|}{|\textit{Zeile-Position}|}{|% - \textit{Ihr-K"urzel}|}{|\textit{Datum}|}{}| \\ - \hspace*{2em}\textit{Beschreibung des Druckfehlers} -\end{flushleft} -Ein Beispiel: -\begin{verbatim} -\erroronpage{xxv}{zweiter Absatz, neunte Zeile}{FMi}{2000/07/27}{} - Latex-Begleiter \> \LaTeX-Begleiter -\end{verbatim} - -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/webcompg.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/webcompg.pdf Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 00000000000..f938b61d40a --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/webcompg.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/yandytex.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/yandytex.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 1f7c88402c0..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/base/yandytex.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,181 +0,0 @@ - - LaTeX installation instructions for Y&Y TeX - - 1996 January 1 - -SUMMARY -======= - -This file contains instructions for installing LaTeX 2e for Y&Y TeX. -It describes: - - * How to install LaTeX 2e from the diskette that comes with Y&Y TeX. - - * How to unpack a new LaTeX distribution obtained from CTAN. - - * How to check the LaTeX installation. - - * What to do if you have any problems. - -INITIAL INSTALLATION OF LaTaX 2e: -================================= - -The Y&Y TeX System comes with a LaTeX 2e diskette that includes an -installation batch file. Included is the LaTeX 2e `format' file as -well as the class files. Just type - - a:install (or b:install) - -with the LaTeX 2e diskette in the diskette drive after installing Y&Y TeX -itself. This will put the files in the standard places. Type a:install -? -to see how you can control where the files are installed. - -The Y&Y TeX System also includes a second diskette with LaTeX 2e packages, -which you can install in toto using the batch file on that diskette. -Alternatively, just unzip the files for individual packages as needed. - -REFRESHING YOUR INSTALLATION OF LaTeX 2e: -======================================== - -If you do at some later time want to refresh your LaTeX 2e installation -using the latest files from CTAN, do the following: - -Find the directory on your machine with the LaTeX 2e files --- in the -standard installation this would be c:\yandytex\latex2e. - -(i) Make this `LaTeX 2e directory' the current directory. - -(ii) FTP the files in directory tex-archive/macros/latex2e/base on CTAN - and put them into your `LaTeX 2e directory' (overwriting older - versions of the files in the process). - -(iii) Run TeX on `unpack.ins.' That is, type `tex unpack.ins.' - This will create around 230 files (in perhaps five minutes or so). - -(iv) Now run ini-TeX on `latex.ltx.' That is, type `tex -i latex.ltx'. - -(v) Finally, move the new `latex.fmt' file to the TEXFORMATS directory --- - in the standard installation this would be c:\yandytex\fmt. - -* You now have an up-to-date LaTeX 2e installation! - -You can, if you prefer, call TeX on `unpack.ins' and ini-TeX on `latex.ltx' -directly from the `TeX Menu' in DVIWindo. But then: - -(i) If you use a common working directory for your DVI files, first disable - this by removing the check mark on the `Working Directory' menu item. - This is to make sure files written by TeX and ini-TeX go right back into - the `LaTeX 2e' directory, rather than into the common working directory. - -(ii) You may need to temporarily change the TEXINPUTS environment variable - (in the [Environment] section of `dviwindo.ini' in the Windows directory) - so that it lists the directory with your LaTeX 2e files first. Otherwise - you run the risk of getting complaints about old versions of files like - `docstrip.tex' being picked up from other directories. - -Note: if you have an old installation this may not work correctly because -the ini-TeX call has some LaTeX 2e names hard-wired in, and these names have -changed. In this case call ini-TeX directly from the DOS prompt as above. - -SOME OTHER HANDY TIPS: -====================== - -Creation of the LaTeX 2e format by ini-TeX requires a hyphenation file. For -English, use the file `hyphen.tex' supplied with the system (in the `LaTeX' -directory, which is typically c:\yandytex\latex). If ini-TeX complains that -it can't find `hyphen.tex,' either make sure that it is in one of the -directories listed in TEXINPUTS, or copy it to the `LaTeX 2e' directory. -(By the way, for multilingual use consider the `babel' package). - -It us useful to create `format specific' TEXINPUTS environment variables. -This is handy when you regularly used several different TeX `formats' -(for example, when you need to run both LaTeX 2.09 and LaTeX 2e for some -reason). Use variables named PLAIN, LPLAIN, and LATEX for plain TeX, LaTeX -2.09, and LaTeX 2e respectively (These go into the [Environment] section -of the `dviwindo.ini' file in your Windows directory). - -Note that in the semicolon-separated list specified for TEXINPUTS (or format -specific variable as described above), you can add \ or \\ to the end of a -directory name in order to get one level or recursive directory searching -respectively. This can be convenient if you have many TeX source files in a -hierarchical directory structure, as for example, the LaTeX 2e packages. - -ADDING LaTeX 2e TO AN OLDER INSTALLATION: -========================================= - -Proceed as above, but make sure to add the `LaTeX 2e' directory to the -list of directores in the TEXINPUTS environment variable. For example, - - TEXINPUTS=c:\yandytex\latex2e;c:\packages\psnfss;c:\texinput - -or create an environment variable called LATEX for this purpose (see above). - -Also, create a new `TeX Menu' entry for LaTeX 2e by holding down the -`Control' key and selecting `LaTeX 2.09' from the `TeX Menu.' Edit the -`Menu Item Name' field to read `LaTeX 2e|F7' (or whatever `hot key' -you want to use), and edit the `Application Call Pattern' to read - - tex &latex @.tex - -(in Windows NT, use + or ^& instead of &). Then click `Add.' - -CHECKING THAT THE INSTALLATION WORKED -===================================== - -To check that the installation worked, run the new LaTeX 2e on the file -`ltxcheck.tex'. You can do this from DVIWindo's `TeX Menu.' Simply select -`LaTeX 2e,' and navigate to `c:\yandytex\latex2e\ltxcheck.tex' (or wherever -you placed your LaTeX 2e source files) in the `Open File' dialog. - -It is highly recommended that you run this test before going on! -The test file will check some basic features of your TeX setup and -either say they are OK or complain and say they are BAD. - -After this, you may also wish to process `usrguide.tex' and print the -result, unless you have already done so (and perhaps `fntguide.tex'). -Also note that LaTeX 2e `packages' each come with their own documentation -(which is likely to be more up to date than `The LaTeX Companion'). - -PROBLEMS -======== - -If you have a very old Y&Y TeX System, then it may be set up for the LaTeX 2e -beta test file names. In this case run ini-TeX from the DOS command line. - -If you have other problems with the LaTeX installation, see the `PROBLEMS' -section in `install.txt'. - -If `ltxcheck' produces a `BAD' message, you will typically be able to -figure out from the message what is wrong. For example, you may not -have the environment variable TEXINPUTS set up to include the new -LaTeX 2e files. If it is not obvious what caused the `BAD' message, -then please consult the section on `ltxcheck' in `texpert.txt'. - -WARNING: When using fonts other than Computer Modern, look out for - font naming problems. For example, with LucidaBright + - LucidaNewMath, \usepackage{lucidbry} will use the actual font - names, while \usepackage{lucidbrb} will use Karl Berry names. - -WARNING: When using fonts other than Computer Modern, look out for font - encoding (character layout) problems. LaTeX 2e directly supports - the old `TeX text' encoding (OT1 -- textext.vec), and the new - `Cork' encoding (T1 -- tex256.vec). Use `\input texnansi' for - TeX 'n ANSI encoding, or `\input ansiacce' for Windows ANSI etc. - -Like LaTeX 2e itself, auxiliary files supplied by Y&Y are at times revised -and improved. Check out the `What's New' section on http://www.YandY.com. - -If you have any problems not resolved by the above, please contact Y&Y at: - -tech-help@YandY.com (email) -(508) 371-2004 (fax) -(508) 371-3286 (voice) - -Y&Y, Inc. -45 Walden Street (snail mail) -Concord, MA, 01742, USA - ---- Copyright 1994, 1995, 1996 (C) Y&Y, Inc. and the LaTeX3 project --- ---- All rights reserved. --- - - |