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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pdfcprot/INSTALL.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pdfcprot/INSTALL.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..6cce4df75e9 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/pdfcprot/INSTALL.txt @@ -0,0 +1,88 @@ +Remark: +======= + +These instructions were take from the KOMA-Script distribution. If you +find instructions there stating "KOMA-Script" exchange that with +"pdfcprot" -- I just forgot to adjust it. ;-) + +Installation +============ + +Preamble: +--------- + +This manual is only for use with TeX installations using TDS. Examples +of those TeX installations are teTeX and MikTeX. If you are not sure, +search about a directory named `texmf'. Perhaps there are more lots of +directories named `texmf'. At unix you may find `/usr/texmf' (or +`/usr/share/texmf'), `/usr/local/texmf' (or `/usr/local/share/texmf') +and several users with `~/texmf' (`texmf' at the home directory of +several users). At windows with MikTeX this is often `\texmf' or +`\Miktex' and `\localtexmf'. + +One of these is the primary texmf tree of the package manager +(`/usr/texmf' or `/usr/share/texmf', with MikTeX `\texmf' or +`\Miktex'). This was created at the installation of your TeX +distribution. + +One of these is the system texmf tree (`/usr/local/texmf' or +`/usr/local/share/texmf', with MikTeX `\localtexmf'). If you are +administrator use this texmf tree to install pdfcprot. + +If you install pdfcprot as normal user, you have to ask your +administrator, where to install pdfcprot. You can also ask +texmf.cfg, if you can use a local texmf tree at your HOME directory. + +Short: + +- Do NOT install pdfcprot at the primary texmf tree of the package + manager (e.g. if you're using MikTeX not at `\texmf' oder `\Miktex'). +- If you are administrator, install pdfcprot at the system texmf + tree. +- If you are normal user, use the texmf tree of your HOME directory or + "Own Files" at windows or ask your administrator. + +In the following `.../texmf' is used for your texmf tree. If you are +using windows and the explorer or DOS-prompt, you have also replace +every slash (`/') by backslash (`\'). At TeX itself you're using still +slash for directory separation. + + +Installation: +------------- + +At Unix you may edit a `Makefile' called copy of `Makefile.unx', set +variable TEXMF to your texmf tree, save Makefile and call make. If no +error occurs, you can do the installation with `make install' +subsequently. + +If you don't use Unix or don't like Makefile, do this: + +1. Copy all files of pdfcprot bundle to a new directory and change + to this directory. +2. Call LaTeX with filename pdfcprot.ins. At Unix just say: + latex pdfcprot.ins + This may be done at windows, too. + If LaTeX tells you some files already existing, DO NOT overwrite + them, yet. + Inform yourself, which files are newer, the one you want to install + or the already installed. Afterwards call LaTeX again an overwrite + older files - and only older - by newer. +3. Copy all generated files ending `.sty' and all files ending `.cpa' + into the directory `.../texmf/tex/latex/pdfcprot'. If there + isn't a directory named `.../texmf/tex/latex/pdfcprot', create + it. (Remember! This is `\localtexmf\tex\latex\pdfcprot' at + MikTeX.) +4. Maybe you have to inform your TeX distribution about the newly + installed files. Using teTeX you have to call `texhash', using + MikTeX this is `Refresh Filename Database'. At fpTeX there is also + an entry at windows start button. Ask the manual of your + distribution or your administrator. +5. Read the documentation of pdfcprot. If you don't know l2short and + usrguide, read them also before reading it. + +Have a nice day, even if you don't understand my +`something-like-english'! + + + |