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GENERAL INFORMATION +====================== + +IMPORTANT NOTICE: + +You are not allowed to change this readme file. + +Distribution of unchanged versions: + + Copyright (C) 1993, 96, 97 by University of Karlsruhe (Computing Center). + Copyright (C) 1998, 2000 by University of Karlsruhe (Computing Center) + and Richard Gussmann. + All rights reserved. + For additional copyright information see further down in this file. + + This file is part of the DINBRIEF package + + It may be distributed under the terms of the LaTeX Project Public + License (LPPL), as described in lppl.txt in the base LaTeX distribution. + Either version 1.1 or, at your option, any later version. + + The latest version of this license is in + + http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt + + LPPL Version 1.1 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX + version 1999/06/01 or later. + + For error reports in case of UNCHANGED versions see readme files. + + Please do not request updates from us directly. Distribution is + done through Mail-Servers, TeX organizations and others. + + If you receive only some of these files from someone, complain! + + Redistribution of unchanged files is allowed provided that all files + listed in the corresponding package README file are distributed + including this readme file. + + However, if these files are distributed by established suppliers as + part of a complete TeX distribution, and the structure of the + distribution would make it difficult to distribute the whole set of + files, *those parties* are allowed to distribute only some of the + files provided that it is made clear that the user will get a + complete distribution-set upon request to that supplier (not me). + + Notice that this permission is not granted to the end user. + +Generation and distribution of changed versions: + + The generation of changed versions of the files included in the + packages is allowed under the following restrictions: + + - You rename the file before you make any changes to it. + + - You acknowledge the origin of the original version in the file and + keep the information that it (or a changed version) has to be + distributed under the restrictions mentioned in this file. + + - You change the ERROR REPORT address so that we don't get error + reports for files *not* maintained by us. + + The distribution of changed versions of the files included in the + packages is allowed under the following restrictions: + + - You provide the user with information how to obtain the original + package or, even better, distribute it with your files. + + - You make sure that the changed versions contain a notice that + prevents others to take money for distribution or use of your + files, i.e. they have to be distributed under the restrictions + mentioned in this file. + + - You inform us that you created a changed version of the files. + This is only necessary if you want to distribute it to others. + +2. ERROR REPORTS +================ + + Before you report an error please check that + + - the error is not already mentioned in the *.bug file of the + distribution. (In this case it is a feature :-) + + - the error isn't caused by obsolete versions of other software; + LaTeX from 1986 is a good candidate ... + + - you use an original version of the package. + + If you think you found a genuine bug please report it together + with the following information: + + - version of the file + + - version (date!) of your LaTeX + + - a short test file showing the behavior with all unnecessary + code removed. + + - a transcript (log file) of the session that shows the error. + +Please note that it is important to make the file as small as possible +to allow us to find and fix the error soon. + +Error reports in case of UNCHANGED versions to + + K.D. Braune + Universit\"at Karlsruhe + Rechenzentrum + Postfach 6980 + 76128 Karlsruhe + Internet: <braune@rz.uni-karlsruhe.de> + + Richard Gussmann + Max-Beckmann-Stra\ss{}e 31 + 76227 Karlsruhe + Internet: <richard@gussmann.de> + +Please send error reports for contributed files to the original authors. + +3. FILES IN THIS DISTRIBUTION +============================= + +You should get the following files: + + dinbrief.dtx `dinbrief' class/style for LaTeX in docstrip format. + + readme This File + + dinbrief.ins This is the installation script that will produce + the executable files in this package and the driver + files for the documentation when run through LaTeX + or TeX. + +4. INSTALLATION +=============== + +To produce the executable files please run dinbrief.ins through LaTeX or +TeX, i.e., say + + latex dinbrief.ins + +or whatever is necessary to process a file with LaTeX on your +system. This will generate all necessary files. If you already have +older versions of the files, the script will ask whether or not you +want to overwrite those versions. Note, that the script calls +docstrip.tex internally which is distributed with LaTeX. + +This script will produce the following files: + + dinbrief.cls The dinbrief class file for LaTeX2e. + dinbrief.sty The dinbrief style file for LaTeX 2.09. + dinbrief.cfg A sample configuration file for the dinbrief class + for LaTeX2e. + dinbrief.drv The driver file for producing the Users Guide + and the documentation. + dinbrief.tex The Users Guide. + dintab.tex A list of available commands. + + example.tex An example of a letter (needs brfkopf.tex). + brfkopf.tex An example letter head. + brfbody.tex LaTeX input file for the testXXXX.tex files. + test10.tex Files for testing the class/style. + test11.tex " + test12.tex " + testnorm.tex " + dbold.tex letter with R. Sengerlings commands. + +To produce the documentation run the corresponding driver files +through LaTeX. You are allowed to change the driver files to get a +special layout, etc. + +======================================================================= +@stylefile{Ltall +shortpackagename = {dinbrief}, +longpackagename = {dinbrief}, +baseformats = {\LaTeX\ 2.09 and \LaTeXe}, +version = {$Revision: 1.72 $}, +date = {$Date: 2000/01/19 14:51:04 $}, +author = {K.D. Braune, R. Gussmann, + Klaus.Braune@rz.uni-karlsruhe.de + richard@gussmann.de + Universit\"at Karlsruhe + Rechenzentrum + Postfach 6980 + 76128 Karlsruhe + +49 721 608-40 31}, +abstract = {This document serves as User's Guide + and as documentation of the new \LaTeX-Style + or a \LaTeXe-Class. This class/style implements + a new document layout for writing letters, + according to the rules of DIN (Deutsches + Institut f\"ur Normung, German standardization + institute). The User's Guide is written in + German, since we assume the class/style is of + minor interest outside Germany. Of course, + most of the macros are explained in English.}, +support = {yes}, +comments = {}, +requirements = {}, +incompatibilities = {not full compatible to R. Sengerlings dinbrief}} +======================================================================= + +%% ====================================================================== +%% End of README +%% ====================================================================== |