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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/toptesi/manifest.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/toptesi/manifest.txt index edeb0730fac..77185fba56f 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/toptesi/manifest.txt +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/toptesi/manifest.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -manifest.txt (version 5.61) +manifest.txt (version 5.62) Copyright 2008-2012 Claudio Beccari This work may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of @@ -38,27 +38,31 @@ The files derived from the work are the following: toptesi-example-xetex.pdf The toptesi.dtx file is self extracting and self documenting; if you run -pdflatex on it you get at the same time the class, the style and the configuration files, together with the English documented file. +pdflatex on it you get at the same time the class, the style and the +configuration files, together with the English documented file. -The Italian documentation is obtained by running xelatex on +The Italian documentation is obtained by running xelatex on toptesi-doc-xetex.tex The two documentations pdf files, toptesi.pdf and toptesi-doc-xetex.pdf, -are complementary to one another. The third documentation file -toptesi-doc-xetex-a.pdf is just the PDF/A-b version of +are complementary to one another. The third documentation file +toptesi-doc-xetex-a.pdf is just the PDF/A-b version of toptesi-doc-xetex.pdf. The files toptesi-example.tex and toptesi-example-xetex.tex -are examples of the usage of this work, the former to be run with pdfLaTeX, -the latter with XeLaTeX; they may be used as templates, but in themselves, although part of this Work, they may be used by the end user the way s/he likes best, in order to use ithem as templates, but the files should not be modified unless their names are changed. +are examples of the usage of this work, the former to be run with pdfLaTeX, +the latter with XeLaTeX; they may be used as templates, but in themselves, +although part of this Work, they may be used by the end user the way s/he likes +best, in order to use ithem as templates, but the files should not be modified +unless their names are changed. The files toptesi-example.xmpdata and toptesi-doc-xetex-def.ps are examples of the contents and format of the metadata that must be included into the same directatory as the thesis main file in order to be -able to use pdflatex or ghostscript for producing a file that hopefully is +able to use pdflatex or ghostscript for producing a file that hopefully is PDF/A-1b compliant (PDF/A-1b is the "weak" archivable PDF format). Maintainer: Claudio Beccari: claudio dot beccari at gmail dot com |