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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cdpbundl/00readme.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cdpbundl/00readme.txt
index 0ee85668d63..a6e828117d0 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cdpbundl/00readme.txt
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cdpbundl/00readme.txt
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ This is file `00readme.txt'.
This file is part of a work named "C.D.P. Bundle".
-Copyright (C) 1999-2005 by Gustavo MEZZETTI <mezzetti@math.unipd.it>.
+Copyright (C) 1999-2006 by Gustavo MEZZETTI <mezzetti@math.unipd.it>.
The C.D.P. Bundle may be distributed and/or modified under the
conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ This file, after giving a brief description of the C.D.P. Bundle,
explains how to install it and how to generate its--alas, still
incomplete!--documentation.
-January 1, 2005
+January 1, 2006 (vers. 0.34)
@@ -45,19 +45,18 @@ CONTENTS
A DOZEN LINES DESCRIPTION OF THE SOFTWARE
=========================================
-The C.D.P. Bundle was originally developed for a free association
-named "C.D.P." (more on it in the documentation), to typeset its
-official letters with the appropriate letterhead; but more generally,
-it can be used to typeset high-quality business letters formatted
-according to Italian style conventions. It is highly configurable,
-and its modular structure provides you with building blocks of
-increasing level, by means of which you can compose practically every
-kind of business letter you could need (including anglo-saxon ones!).
-It is also possible to write letters divided into sections and
-paragraphs, to include floating figures and tables, and to use the
-commands "\tableofcontents", "\listoffigures", and "\listoftables" to
-compile the relevant indexes. A single input file can contain several
-letters, and each letter will have its own table of contents, etc.,
+The C.D.P. Bundle was originally developed for a free association named
+"C.D.P." (more on it in the documentation), to typeset its official letters
+with the appropriate letterhead; but more generally, it can be used to
+typeset high-quality business letters formatted according to Italian style
+conventions. It is highly configurable, and its modular structure provides
+you with building blocks of increasing level, by means of which you can
+compose practically every kind of business letter you could need (including
+anglo-saxon ones!). It is also possible to write letters divided into
+sections and paragraphs, to include floating figures and tables, and to use
+the commands "\tableofcontents", "\listoffigures", and "\listoftables" to
+compile the relevant indexes. A single input file can contain several
+letters, and each letter will have its own table of contents, etc.,
independent from the other ones.
@@ -65,24 +64,24 @@ independent from the other ones.
DRAWBACKS
=========
-The documentation included in this distribution is absolutely minimal.
-For meaningful instructions on how to use the macros, the reader is
-referred to other documents available at the web site of the author's
-department, which, however, are written in Italian. Since the main
-purpose of these macros is to typeset letters according to Italian
-conventions, this should not be a problem. I shall consider translating
-the documentation in English only if at least 5 persons ask me to.
+The documentation included in this distribution is absolutely minimal. For
+meaningful instructions on how to use the macros, the reader is referred to
+other documents available at the web site of the author's department,
+which, however, are written in Italian. Since the main purpose of these
+macros is to typeset letters according to Italian conventions, this should
+not be a problem. I will consider translating the documentation in English
+only if at least 5 persons ask me to.
INSTALLATION IN A SNAPSHOT
==========================
-The C.D.P. Bundle is distributed in the usual .dtx + .ins format. The
-main file is `cdpbundl.dtx', with installation script `cdpbundl.ins'.
-Do the usual things to install it and to generate the documentation.
-If you don't know what the usual things are, read below. Note that to
-generate the documentation you should do the following:
+The C.D.P. Bundle is distributed in the usual .dtx + .ins format. The main
+file is `cdpbundl.dtx', with installation script `cdpbundl.ins'. Do the
+usual things to install it and to generate the documentation. If you don't
+know what the usual things are, read below. Note that in order to generate
+the documentation you should do the following:
latex; latex; makeindex (.idx); makeindex (.glo); latex; latex.
@@ -91,17 +90,17 @@ latex; latex; makeindex (.idx); makeindex (.glo); latex; latex.
CHECKING THE CONTENTS OF THE DISTRIBUTION
=========================================
-Before installing the C.D.P. Bundle and generating its documentation, it
-is a good idea to read the file `manifest.txt', which lists all the
-files that make up the distribution, to check that you don't lack any of
-them (in particular, that you have the file `manifest.txt' itself!). If
-you do find that some files are missing, don't hesitate to complain to
-the distributor from whom you obtained the others: this person, company,
-or institution is infringing the copyright (actually, the copyleft) of
-the C.D.P. Bundle. Please remember, however, that in order to comply
-with the copyright a distributor is only requested to supply the files
-listed in `manifest.txt' under the title "MEANING OF THE TERM `Work'",
-and not those listed under "MEANING OF THE TERM `Compiled Work'".
+Before installing the C.D.P. Bundle and generating its documentation, it is
+a good idea to read the file `manifest.txt', which lists all the files that
+make up the distribution, to check that you don't lack any of them (in
+particular, that you have the file `manifest.txt' itself!). If you do find
+that some files are missing, don't hesitate to complain to the distributor
+from whom you obtained the others: this person, company, or institution is
+infringing the copyright (actually, the copyleft) of the C.D.P. Bundle.
+Please remember, however, that in order to comply with the copyright a
+distributor is only requested to supply the files listed in `manifest.txt'
+under the title "MEANING OF THE TERM `Work'", but not those listed under
+"MEANING OF THE TERM `Compiled Work'".
@@ -110,13 +109,12 @@ HOW TO INSTALL THE C.D.P. BUNDLE
To install the C.D.P. Bundle, follow these steps:
-1) Make sure that the files `cdpbundl.dtx' and `cdpbundl.ins' are placed
-in the same directory; below, we shall indicate this directory as "the
-current directory".
+1) Make sure that the files `cdpbundl.dtx' and `cdpbundl.ins' are placed in
+the same directory; below, we shall indicate this directory as "the current
+directory".
-2) Run LaTeX (or Plain TeX) once on the file `cdpbundl.ins'. This
-will generate, in the current directory, the following LaTeX input
-files:
+2) Run LaTeX (or Plain TeX) once on the file `cdpbundl.ins'. This will
+generate, in the current directory, the following LaTeX input files:
adiseal.sty
articoletteracdp.cls
@@ -128,39 +126,38 @@ files:
lettcdpadi.cls
letteracdp.cls
-3) Move all the files listed in 2) from the current directory to a
-LaTeX input directory--see b) and c) below.
+3) Move all the files listed in 2) from the current directory to a LaTeX
+input directory--see b) and c) below.
4) If you wish, delete the file `cdpbundl.log' to save disk space.
Installation is now finished! The following comments may be useful:
-a) The above listing of all the files you need to move is also
-displayed on the terminal at the end of the run of the file
-`cdpbundl.ins'.
-
-b) The documentation of your TeX installation should tell you how to
-find the LaTeX input directory/ies, and probably also how to create
-new LaTeX input directories reserved to hold your private classes and
-packages. If your TeX installation offers you the chance of defining
-your private LaTeX input directories, I recommend you exploit this
-possibility and place the generated files into such a directory.
-
-c) If you are not able to find the LaTeX input directories, or you are
-not allowed to modify them and cannot create your personal LaTeX input
-directories, do this: place all the files listed under 2) above in any
-directory of your choice (a newly created, empty directory would be
-the best choice, however); then put all the LaTeX source files that
-you want to typeset using the C.D.P. Bundle in that same directory.
-Of course, this solution becomes impractical if the number of such
-source files exceeds a dozen or so; but for a few files you can do
-this way, at least until you decide to finally learn how to create
-your private LaTeX input directories! :-)
-
-d) You may also choose to install the C.D.P. Bundle inside the main
-texmf tree of your TeX installation (as opposed to installing it inside
-a directory devoted to private classes and packages). In this case,
-note that the TDS-compliant location for the C.D.P. Bundle, that is, the
+a) The above listing of all the files you need to move is also displayed on
+the terminal at the end of the run of the file `cdpbundl.ins'.
+
+b) The documentation of your TeX installation should tell you how to find
+the LaTeX input directory/ies, and probably also how to create new LaTeX
+input directories reserved to hold your private classes and packages. If
+your TeX installation offers you the chance of defining your private LaTeX
+input directories, I recommend you exploit this possibility and place the
+generated files into such a directory.
+
+c) If you are not able to find the LaTeX input directories, or you are not
+allowed to modify them and cannot create your personal LaTeX input
+directories, do this: place all the files listed under 2) above in any
+directory of your choice (a newly created, empty directory would be the
+best choice, however); then put all the LaTeX source files that you want to
+typeset using the C.D.P. Bundle in that same directory. Of course, this
+solution becomes impractical if the number of such source files exceeds a
+dozen or so; but for a few files you can do this way, at least until you
+decide to finally learn how to create your private LaTeX input directories!
+:-)
+
+d) You may also choose to install the C.D.P. Bundle inside the main texmf
+tree of your TeX installation (as opposed to installing it inside a
+directory devoted to private classes and packages). In this case, note
+that the TDS-compliant location for the C.D.P. Bundle, that is, the
directory inside which you should put all the files listed in 2), is
$TEXMF/tex/latex/cdpbundl/
@@ -169,44 +166,39 @@ The documentation, on the other hand, should be stored inside
$TEXMF/doc/latex/cdpbundl/
-Of course, in order to do so you must have appropriate access
-priviledges to the texmf tree of your site.
+Of course, in order to do so you must have appropriate access priviledges
+to the texmf tree of your site.
HOW TO GENERATE THE DOCUMENTATION
=================================
-A shortened form of the documentation, already typeset and packaged in
-PDF format, is given in the file `overview.pdf' that you might have
-found on some sites (e.g., the CTAN sites). This file, however, is
-not part of the C.D.P. Bundle and distributors are not requested to
-include it among the distributed files. Moreover, it does not contain
-any implementation notes (in which most users are not at all
-interested).
+A shortened form of the documentation, already typeset and packaged in PDF
+format, is given in the file `overview.pdf' that you might have found on
+some sites (e.g., the CTAN sites). This file, however, is not part of the
+C.D.P. Bundle and distributors are not requested to include it among the
+distributed files. Moreover, it does not contain any implementation notes
+(in which most users are not at all interested).
-If the distributor from whom you obtained the C.D.P. Bundle did not
-provide the file `overview.pdf', or if you want the full
-documentation, complete with all the available implementation notes
-(but, alas, still incomplete for many respects), you can generate it
-by following these steps:
+If the distributor from whom you obtained the C.D.P. Bundle did not provide
+the file `overview.pdf', or if you want the full documentation, complete
+with all the available implementation notes (but, alas, still incomplete
+for many respects), you can generate it by following these steps:
1) Run LaTeX (_not_ Plain TeX) _twice_ on the file `cdpbundl.dtx'.
This, among other things, will generate the files `cdpbundl.idx' and
`cdpbundl.glo' in the same directory as the file `cdpbundl.dtx'.
-2) Run MakeIndex on the file `cdpbundl.idx' obtained in 1), using the
-style file `gind.sty', which is part of the standard LaTeX
-distribution.
+2) Run MakeIndex on the file `cdpbundl.idx' obtained in 1), using the style
+file `gind.sty', which is part of the standard LaTeX distribution.
-3) Run MakeIndex on the file `cdpbundl.glo' obtained in 1), using the
-style file `gglo.sty', which is part of the standard LaTeX
-distribution.
+3) Run MakeIndex on the file `cdpbundl.glo' obtained in 1), using the style
+file `gglo.sty', which is part of the standard LaTeX distribution.
4) Run LaTeX _two_ more times on the file `cdpbundl.dtx'.
-5) If you wish, you can now delete the following files, to save disk
-space:
+5) If you wish, you can now delete the following files, to save disk space:
cdpbundl.aux
cdpbundl.glo
@@ -218,12 +210,16 @@ space:
cdpbundl.log
cdpbundl.toc
-After step 4), you should get the documentation in DVI format in the
-file `cdpbundl.dvi', located in the same directory as `cdpbundl.dtx',
-with all indexes, table of contents, etc. correctly set.
+After step 4), you should get the documentation in DVI format in the file
+`cdpbundl.dvi', located in the same directory as `cdpbundl.dtx', with all
+indexes, table of contents, etc. correctly set.
-However, if you are neurotic (as I am) and have a fast computer, you
-could run LaTeX three or four times, instead of two, in step 1)... :-)
+However, if you are neurotic (as I am) and have a fast computer, you could
+run LaTeX three or four times, instead of two, in step 1)... :-)
+
+Other LaTeX typesetting engines should work in the same way, perhaps
+producing the output in a different format; for example, you may use
+pdflatex in place of LaTeX to obtain the documentation in PDF format.
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cdpbundl/manifest.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cdpbundl/manifest.txt
index 9edb5780a4e..4c63e5af5c7 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cdpbundl/manifest.txt
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cdpbundl/manifest.txt
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ This is file `manifest.txt'.
This file is part of a work named "C.D.P. Bundle".
-Copyright (C) 1999-2005 by Gustavo MEZZETTI <mezzetti@math.unipd.it>.
+Copyright (C) 1999-2006 by Gustavo MEZZETTI <mezzetti@math.unipd.it>.
The C.D.P. Bundle may be distributed and/or modified under the
conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3
@@ -21,23 +21,23 @@ precisely, it explains how the locutions "Work" and "Compiled Work",
used in the LaTeX Project Public License, are to be interpreted
in the case of this work.
-January 1, 2005
+January 1, 2006 (vers. 0.34)
MEANING OF THE TERM "Work"
==========================
-In the case of the C.D.P. Bundle, the "Work" is the collection of
-the following 4 files:
+In the case of the C.D.P. Bundle, the "Work" is the collection of the
+following 4 files:
00readme.txt -- start by reading this file
-manifest.txt -- this file
+manifest.txt -- the file you are reading now
cdpbundl.dtx -- main source file
cdpbundl.ins -- installation script
-If you have received the 4 files listed above, you posses an integral
-copy of the C.D.P. Bundle.
+If you have received the 4 files listed above, you possess an integral copy
+of the C.D.P. Bundle.
@@ -70,30 +70,32 @@ following one:
cdpbundl.pdf -- documentation in PDF format
-but at least one among the files `cdpbundl.dvi' and `cdpbundl.pdf' must
-be included in a "Compiled Work" that you want to distribute. The file
-`cdpbundl.pdf' is obtained by submitting to the program pdfTeX the file
-`cdpbundl.dtx'.
+but at least one among the files `cdpbundl.dvi' and `cdpbundl.pdf' must be
+included in a "Compiled Work" that you want to distribute. The file
+`cdpbundl.pdf' is obtained by submitting to the program pdflatex the file
+`cdpbundl.dtx', following the same steps as those explained in
+`00readme.txt' under the title "How to generate the documentation".
ANCILLARY FILES
===============
-The package of files distributed through the Comprehensive TeX Archive
+The package of files distributed through the Comprehensive TeX Archive
Network (CTAN) includes also the following two files:
README -- guide to directory contents
overview.pdf -- general information on the C.D.P. Bundle (PDF)
-This two files are included only for informative purposes and are _not_
-part of the C.D.P. Bundle.
+These two files are included only for informative purposes and are _not_ a
+required part of the C.D.P. Bundle (of course you may, if you wish, include
+them in your distribution too).
COMMENT
=======
-Please remember that, in order to distribute a functionally integral
-copy of the C.D.P. Bundle, it suffices to distribute only the 4 files
-that constitute the "Work".
+Please remember that, in order to distribute a LPPL-compliant copy of the
+C.D.P. Bundle, it suffices to distribute only the 4 files that constitute
+the "Work".
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cdpbundl/overview.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cdpbundl/overview.pdf
index 86da1fb9a59..2d93205b58f 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cdpbundl/overview.pdf
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/cdpbundl/overview.pdf
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