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+======================================================================
+
+ Package tpslifonts
+ Configure presentation fonts
+
+ alpha version (v0.6)
+ Installation Instructions
+
+ This file last changed on July 27, 2004
+
+ Author: Stephan Lehmke <mailto:Stephan.Lehmke@cs.uni-dortmund.de>
+ Lehrstuhl Informatik I
+ Universität Dortmund
+ Dortmund, Germany
+
+======================================================================
+
+Installation of tpslifonts.sty:
+-------------------------------
+
+If you have installed the current TeXPower bundle, then tpslifonts has
+been installed as part of it, so there's nothing to do.
+
+If you want to install tpslifonts without TeXPower, do:
+
+1) Run "latex tpslifonts.ins" to generate
+ - tpslifonts.sty
+
+2) Produce the documentation by running
+ latex tpslifonts.dtx
+ makeindex -s gglo.ist -o tpslifonts.gls tpslifonts.glo
+ makeindex -s gind.ist -o tpslifonts.ind tpslifonts.idx
+ latex tpslifonts.dtx
+
+3) Move the file tpslifonts.sty to a place where latex can find it. On a
+ TDS-compliant system, a nice place would be
+
+ <path to a texmf tree>/tex/latex/texpower/tpslifonts/
+
+ Then, on systems using a filename database, don't forget to refresh
+ the database!
+
+On a Unix-like system 1) and 2) can be done easily using "make".
+
+Compiling the example document:
+-------------------------------
+
+After installing tpslifonts, you can compile the document
+
+ slifontsexample
+
+using pdflatex or latex, to see whether everything works as expected.
+
+If you get an error message, most likely you're missing a package used
+therein. Don't worry, if you don't want to install a new package, just
+open the file slifontsexample.tex and comment out the offending
+\usepackage command, the document will adapt by leaving out the
+corresponding parts.
+
+If you've not used pdflatex, please do whatever neccessary on your
+system to convert the document to pdf, then open in acrobat reader.
+
+Read the file slifontsexample.tex carefully; there are a lot
+of configuration alternatives to try out.
+
+If the document should look ugly on screen, most likely you're missing
+Type1 (PostScript outline) versions of some fonts used.
+
+Either you use a configuration alternative for which you possess the
+fonts, or you install the respective PostScript fonts.
+
+Some candidates which may not be present even in an up-to-date
+distributuion:
+
+cm-super CTAN:/fonts/ps-type1/cm-super/
+
+hfbright CTAN:/fonts/ps-type1/hfbright/
+
+doublestroke CTAN:/fonts/doublestroke/