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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/skb/user-guide/repository/getting-started/config-opt.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/skb/user-guide/repository/getting-started/config-opt.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..ad96f653629 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/skb/user-guide/repository/getting-started/config-opt.tex @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +\DescribeMacro{\skbconfig} +There are multiple options to configure the \SKB. The following list +contains all possible options starting with the least significant. That +means that the higher priority settings, which overwrite other settings, +will be listed at the bottom. +\begin{itemize} + \item Change the file \skbem[code]{skb.sty} in your \LaTeX + distribution. This might require administrator (root) + privileges. This option, while possible, is not recommended. + \item Change the file \skbem[code]{skb.cfg} in your \LaTeX + distribution. This might require administrator (root) + privileges. This option is suitable for a system wide + configuration, say on your own computer or laptop. + \item Create a file \skbem[code]{skblocal.cfg} in your personal + \LaTeX style/template directory. This will be the most + convenient way to configure the \SKB. Note: you might need + to refresh the file database of your \LaTeX distribution. + \item Use \cmd{\skbconfig} in your documents. +\end{itemize} + +If you chose option 1 we assume you know what you are doing. In case you +chose options 2-3, you can use the macro \cmd{\skbconfig} to do the configuration +for you. The macro comes with options for all possible settings of the \SKB. +\opt{text}{\autoref{tab:skbconfig:options}}\opt{note}{This slide} describes all options and shows their default value. +Please note that the \SKB~can currently not handle inputs from directories outside the root hierarchy. However, one can +call \cmd{\skbconfig} anytime to change the root directory, but be carefull with potential side effects!. + +\opt{text}{ + \begin{table}[ht!] + \caption{Options for skbconfig} + \label{tab:skbconfig:options} + \begin{tabular*}{\textwidth}{ >{\small}p{.1\textwidth} >{\small}p{.65\textwidth} >{\small}p{.15\textwidth}} + \toprule + \textbf{Option} & \textbf{Description} & \textbf{Default} \\ + \midrule + \skbinput[from=rep]{getting-started/config-opt-table} + \bottomrule + \end{tabular*} + \end{table} +} |