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Lettrine bundle
This bundle contains a package that I maintain to typeset dropped
-capitals in a LaTeXe document.
+capitals in a LaTeX document.
It is subject to the LaTeX Project Public License.
See http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
for the details of that license.
-Run (pdf)latex on lettrine.dtx to get the documentation (lettrine.dvi
-or lettrine.pdf), then on lettrine.ins to strip the comments and create
-lettrine.sty.
+Installation: this bundle is included in most TeX distributions, but
+if you need to install it by yourself
+1. run lualatex on lettrine.dtx to get the documentation (lettrine.pdf),
+2. run luatex on lettrine.ins to strip the comments and create
+ lettrine.sty and lettrine.cfg
+3. run luatex on contrib.dtx to produce the *.cfl files.
+Files lettrine.sty, lettrine.cfg and *.cfl go to to a directory searched
+by TeX, typically $TEXMF/tex/latex/lettrine.
+Files README, demo*, *.pdf go to a doc directory, typically
+$TEXMF/doc/latex/lettrine.
+Files *.dtx, *.ins go to a source directory, typically
+$TEXMF/source/latex/lettrine
If you wish, you can customize lettrine.cfg according to your needs.
@@ -20,14 +29,6 @@ You can also play with the source files demo.tex or demo-de.tex.
Have a look at lettrine.pdf in the doc directory, if you are interested
in the complete documentation and code.
-Installation: this bundle is included in most TeX distributions, but
-if you need to install it by yourself, a TDS compliant zip archive is
-provided (lettrine.tds.zip). Just download that file, and unpack it
-in your TDS directory (~/texmf for Unix-like systems). That's all!
-you have got everything in place including documentation and sources.
-On MikTeX/Windows, please use the very efficient management of updates
-provided by MIkTeX.
-
--
Daniel Flipo, <daniel.flipo@free.fr>
-September, 16th, 2014.
+July, 21th, 2018.