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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/le/ALIRE.le b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/le/ALIRE.le new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..184b33c1b06 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/le/ALIRE.le @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +% Here is a the light version of THE multilingual package "french" for LaTeX. +% Copyright notice is LPPL, Copyright Bernard GAULLE, 2000-2003. +% +% You can find here 3 LaTeX source files to move to your LaTeX installation +% at the same place where you normally put any other LaTeX package/extension. +% frenchle.sty which is the main package +% to be called just by \usepackage{frenchle} +% or via babel with either: +% french.ldf which is called when you type \usepackage[french]{babel} or +% frenchle.ldf which is called when you type \usepackage[frenchle]{babel} +% but you should better choose to type in: \documentcalss[french]{class} +% and: \usepackage{babel} +% which provides the French option to all packages loaded. +% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%% La documentation de frenchle est a http://frenchle.free.fr/frldoc.pdf +%% +%% Utilisateurs teTeX qui utilisez les commandes fr*tex et fr*latex +%% vous devez deposer ces fichiers dans /texmf/(ml)tex/french/base/ +%% selon que vous utilisez un format fait avec l'option -mltex ou non, +%% cf fmtutil.cnf. ET ne pas oublier de faire un "texhash" ensuite ! +%% Si vous utilisez la commande latex standard il suffit que vous +%% deposiez ces fichiers dans /texmf/tex/latex/frenchle/, puis refaire +%% un texhash de ce texmf. +% +%% Voir la FAQ : http://frenchpro.free.fr/FAQscreen.pdf +%% Imprimer la FAQ: http://frenchle.free.fr/FAQ.pdf +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% +% frenchle package will do its best to typeset your document according to the +% french typographic rules. You have no command to type in (no commands +% are available in the light version) but macrotypography (punctuation, +% foot notes) is in action, as well as french layout (figures, tables, lists, +% etc.), obviously frenh translation of standard titles and classes +% changes (book, letter); but not hyphenation, abbreviations, illuminated +% letters (lettrines), nor french guillemets. All that stuff and other +% features are available with the professional version which gives you +% the ability of customization and allows you to switch on/off any +% feature depending of your needs. Ask Bernard Gaulle <frenchpro@free.fr> +% if you want more informations about the "pro" version or look at +% page http://frenchpro.free.fr/ or on any ctan. +% +% Notice to babel users: when you have the light version and the professional +% version of french available on your (La)TeX engine and you type +% \usepackage[french]{babel} that's the professional version (french.sty) +% which will be loaded. If you want the light version then type +% \usepackage[frenchle]{babel} +% +% +% Enjoy. --bg update 2003/01/13 +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/le/FAQ.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/le/FAQ.pdf Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 00000000000..9a5a84f6c08 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/le/FAQ.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/le/frenchle.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/le/frenchle.pdf Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 00000000000..540a5363c6f --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/le/frenchle.pdf diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/le/link_to_README.le_file b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/le/link_to_README.le_file new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..184b33c1b06 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/le/link_to_README.le_file @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +% Here is a the light version of THE multilingual package "french" for LaTeX. +% Copyright notice is LPPL, Copyright Bernard GAULLE, 2000-2003. +% +% You can find here 3 LaTeX source files to move to your LaTeX installation +% at the same place where you normally put any other LaTeX package/extension. +% frenchle.sty which is the main package +% to be called just by \usepackage{frenchle} +% or via babel with either: +% french.ldf which is called when you type \usepackage[french]{babel} or +% frenchle.ldf which is called when you type \usepackage[frenchle]{babel} +% but you should better choose to type in: \documentcalss[french]{class} +% and: \usepackage{babel} +% which provides the French option to all packages loaded. +% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%% La documentation de frenchle est a http://frenchle.free.fr/frldoc.pdf +%% +%% Utilisateurs teTeX qui utilisez les commandes fr*tex et fr*latex +%% vous devez deposer ces fichiers dans /texmf/(ml)tex/french/base/ +%% selon que vous utilisez un format fait avec l'option -mltex ou non, +%% cf fmtutil.cnf. ET ne pas oublier de faire un "texhash" ensuite ! +%% Si vous utilisez la commande latex standard il suffit que vous +%% deposiez ces fichiers dans /texmf/tex/latex/frenchle/, puis refaire +%% un texhash de ce texmf. +% +%% Voir la FAQ : http://frenchpro.free.fr/FAQscreen.pdf +%% Imprimer la FAQ: http://frenchle.free.fr/FAQ.pdf +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% +% frenchle package will do its best to typeset your document according to the +% french typographic rules. You have no command to type in (no commands +% are available in the light version) but macrotypography (punctuation, +% foot notes) is in action, as well as french layout (figures, tables, lists, +% etc.), obviously frenh translation of standard titles and classes +% changes (book, letter); but not hyphenation, abbreviations, illuminated +% letters (lettrines), nor french guillemets. All that stuff and other +% features are available with the professional version which gives you +% the ability of customization and allows you to switch on/off any +% feature depending of your needs. Ask Bernard Gaulle <frenchpro@free.fr> +% if you want more informations about the "pro" version or look at +% page http://frenchpro.free.fr/ or on any ctan. +% +% Notice to babel users: when you have the light version and the professional +% version of french available on your (La)TeX engine and you type +% \usepackage[french]{babel} that's the professional version (french.sty) +% which will be loaded. If you want the light version then type +% \usepackage[frenchle]{babel} +% +% +% Enjoy. --bg update 2003/01/13 +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + |