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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/lualatex/makecookbook/README.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/lualatex/makecookbook/README.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..9f90046ac75 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/lualatex/makecookbook/README.txt @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ +VERSION +sdfsfsf + +This is the README file for the MAKECOOKBOOK bundle, version 0.85 dated +2018-12-02. + +BRIEF DESCRIPTION + +The MAKECOOKBOOK bundle contains the files needed to create (using +LuaTex) a nice quality family cookbook in a form ready to submit to a +print-on-demand printer. Modifiable choices have been made regarding +standard book features such as trim size, margins, headers/footers, +chapter heading formatting, front matter (copyright page, table of +contents, etc.) and back matter (recipe index). Commands and environments +have been created to format the food stories and recipes. The user will +need to: (1) supply their own food stories and recipes(!), and (2) select +(install if necessary) the needed OpenType fonts as briefly discussed +below and further described in the documentation. Please note that no new +document class or package is included here. Rather, we provide a +modifiable preamble and a small number of other files that, together, +fully support creation of all of the internal pages of a cookbook (i.e., +everything except the cover art). + +COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE + +Copyright 2018 Terrence P. Murphy and Rosalie A. D'Amico + +This work may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of the +LaTeX Project Public License ("LPPL"), either version 1.3c of this +license or (at your option) any later version. The latest version of this +license is at: + + http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt + +This work is author-maintained and consists of the files listed in the +FILES section of this README file. + +CHANGE HISTORY + +This is the initial version 0.85, dated 2018-12-02. + +MAINTENANCE + +Please report bugs or request features to Terrence P. Murphy: + latex@rd-tpm.com + +FILES + +This work consists of the following files: + +README this file +makecookbook-doc.tex documentation file +makecookbook-doc.pdf PDF of the above +makecookbook.tex the "root" cookbook file +makecookbook.pdf PDF of the cookbook +cb-preamble.tex the preamble for the cookbook +cb-lettrine.cfl config file for the lettrine package +cb-idxstyle.ist config file for makeindex/imakeidx +cb-frontmatter.tex the cookbook front matter +cb-chapterA.tex a sample cookbook chapter +cb-chapterB.tex a sample cookbook chapter +cb-imageA.jpg a sample image (from mwe package) +cb-imageB.jpg a sample image (from mwe package) + +FILE DIRECTORIES + +In the CTAN zip archive, the above files are organized into directories +and subdirectories as follows: + +makecookbook/ The top level makecookbook package directory +| README +| makecookbook-doc.tex +| makecookbook-doc.pdf +| +|--- mycookbook/ + | makecookbook.tex + | makecookbook.pdf + | cb-preamble.tex + | cb-lettrine.cfl + | cb-idxstyle.ist + | + |--- tex/ + | cb-frontmatter.tex + | cb-chapterA.tex + | cb-chapterB.tex + | + |--- img/ + cb-imageA.jpg + cb-imageB.jpg + +As described in the documentation, the idea is that the mycookbook/ +directory will be the root directory of your cookbook project. +All of your cookbook chapters will be held in mycookbook/tex/ +All of your cookbook images will be held in mycookbook/img/ + +FONTS + +The MAKECOOKBOOK bundle assumes you have installed the three fonts +listed below. (All are OpenType, including TrueType, and all are +licensed under the SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1). To have a +successful compile "out of the box", these fonts must be installed +on your system: + +SERIF-------> EB Garamond (version from Google Fonts) +SANS SERIF--> Lato (version from http://www.latofonts.com) +SCRIPT------> Italianno (version from Google Fonts) + +As described in the documentation, you can easily replace those three +fonts with your favorite serif, sans serif and script fonts, so long +as your replacement fonts have certain required font features. |