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+Using array structures in LaTeX: The package 'forarray'
+
+Version 1.01 (2008/06/20)
+
+Abstract:
+The package 'forarray' provides functionality for processing lists and
+array structures in LaTeX. Arrays can contain characters as well as TeX
+and LaTeX commands, nesting of arrays is possible, and arrays are
+processed within the same brace level as their surrounding environment.
+Array levels can be delimited by characters or control sequences
+defined by the user. Practical uses of this package include data
+management, construction of lists and tables, and calculations based on
+the contents of lists and arrays.
+
+Copyright:
+The package 'forarray' is (c) 2008 by Christian Schröppel, and
+distributed under the terms of the LaTeX Project Public License (LPPL),
+version 1.3c.
+
+Content:
+The package 'forarray' consists of the master file 'forarray.dtm', the
+file 'README.txt', and the derived files 'forarray.dtx',
+'forarray.sty', 'forarray.pdf', 'forarray-test.tex', and
+'forarray-test.pdf'.
+
+Installation:
+In order to use the package, you need to save the file 'forarray.sty'
+to a directory where your LaTeX installation will find it. This will
+often be <your local texmf directory>/tex/latex/forarray. Please
+consult the manuals for your LaTeX system for further information. In
+many cases, it will be possible to use a package manager provided with
+your LaTeX system to install the package.
+
+Documentation:
+The file 'forarray.pdf' contains the documentation for the package
+'forarray'.
+
+The file 'README.txt' contains some basic information about the package.
+
+The file 'forarray-test.tex' can be used to obtain a test page for the
+package. You can run this file with your LaTeX installation and compare
+the result with the file 'forarray-test.pdf' to check if everything
+works well.
+
+DTM File:
+You can obtain the files 'forarray.dtx', 'forarray.sty',
+'forarray.pdf', 'forarray-test.tex', and 'forarray-test.pdf', as well
+as 'README.txt' by placing the files 'forarray.dtm', 'forarray.dts' and
+the Bourne shell script 'forarray' in a single directory and typing in
+forarray at the command prompt (after cd <your empty directory>). The
+installation script 'forarray' and the documentation style file
+'forarray.dts' are not part of the package 'forarray'. Please note,
+however, that the provisions in the section "No warranty" of the LaTeX
+Project Public License (LPPL), version 1.3c, exempting the author and
+other parties from liability with regard to the work, apply to the
+contents of the package as well as to these files.