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+vntex-3.2.2
+
+Copyright 2003-2005 Han The Thanh <HanTheThanh@gmx.net>
+ and Reinhard Kotucha <Reinhard.Kotucha@web.de>.
+This file is part of vntex. License: LPPL, version 1.3 or newer,
+according to http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
+
+For installation instructions see http://vntex.sf.net/
+
+This directory contains some TeX files to test the functionality
+of vntex, as well as to create vietnamese font samples.
+
+
+Makefile
+========
+There is a Makefile which can be used to compile the test files and
+font samples. Usage information is provided in the Makefile
+itself. You have to edit the top of the file for customization.
+If it doesn't work for you, instructions are given below how you can
+compile the test files manually.
+
+
+Test Files
+==========
+test-vietnam.tex: test of Vietnamese support in LaTeX using
+ vietnam.sty and inputenc
+
+test-vietnam-tcx.tex: test of Vietnamese support in LaTeX using
+ vietnam.sty and TCX
+
+test-babel.tex: test of Vietnamese support in LaTeX using
+ babel and inputenc
+
+test-plain.tex: test of Vietnamese in plain using plainenc
+
+test-plain-tcx.tex: test of Vietnamese in plain using TCX
+
+
+What is tcx?
+------------
+ TCX is an extension that allows translation of input encoding. The
+ advantage over using inputenc is that it allows vietnamese text in
+ logging messages instead of TeX's hexadecimal representation (^^ab).
+
+ The disadvantage is that it is not portable (TCX is web2c-specific),
+ it allows only one input encoding in a single document and utf8 is
+ not supported. If you don't mind those carets in logging messages,
+ simply use inputenc.
+
+ It is impossible to use utf8 with plain; to do so an extension
+ called enctex by Petr Olsak is required. However so far nobody
+ ever asked for plain TeX support.
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------
+If tcx is not supported by your system, just ignore the files
+ test-vietnam-tcx.tex
+and
+ test-plain-tcx.tex
+-------------------------------------------------------------
+
+There are also some other files that are included by the
+above test files:
+
+test-accents.tex: test of accent commands
+test-captions.tex: test of Vietnamese captions
+test-tcvn.tex: test of TCVN input encoding
+test-viscii.tex: test of VISCII input encoding
+test-utf8.tex: test of UTF8 input encoding
+
+
+To compile the test files, run:
+
+pdflatex test-vietnam
+pdflatex -parse-first-line test-vietnam-tcx
+pdflatex test-babel
+pdftex test-plain
+pdftex -parse-first-line test-plain-tcx
+
+(or use tex/latex instead of pdftex/pdflatex)
+
+Run latex/pdflatex twice to get a table of cotents.
+
+
+Font samples
+============
+All font sample files require vnsample.sty.
+
+vnr-test.tex: quick test of vnr fonts
+vnr-sample.tex: sample of vnr fonts
+
+t5lm-test.tex: quick test of lmodern fonts
+t5lm-sample.tex: sample of lmodern fonts
+
+urwvn-test.tex: quick test of urwvn fonts
+urwvn-sample.tex: sample of urwvn fonts
+
+chartervn-test.tex quick test of charter fonts
+chartervn-sample.tex sample of charter fonts
+
+t5antt-test.tex: quick test of antt fonts
+t5antt-sample.tex: sample of antt fonts
+
+t5iwona-test.tex quick test of iwona fonts
+t5iwona-sample.tex sample of iwona fonts
+
+t5kurier-test.tex quick test of kurier fonts
+t5kurier-sample.tex sample of kurier fonts
+
+mscore-test.tex: quick test of mscore fonts
+mscore-sample.tex: sample of mscore fonts
+
+
+These sample files use LaTeX, and require certain packages
+to compile. To compile these font samples, of course, the
+corresponding font package must be installed as well.
+
+If you do not have all the required files installed, you can
+download the samples as PDF files from
+
+ http://vntex.sf.net/fonts/samples
+
+Run pdflatex twice to get bookmarks. Some of the sample files
+are very large and bookmarks will be helpful.
+
+Some of the sample files require a vast amount of memory.
+If you have a web2c based system (look whether you have
+a file `texmf.cnf' somewhere), you have to set the environment
+variable
+
+ font_mem_size=1200000
+
+Linux, UNIX, Mac OS X:
+----------------------
+ Either set it in the current shell:
+
+ font_mem_size=1200000; export font_mem_size
+ pdflatex vnrsample.tex
+
+ or for a single process:
+
+ env font_mem_size=1200000 pdflatex vnrsample.tex
+
+Windows:
+--------
+ set font_mem_size=1200000
+ pdflatex vnrsample.tex
+
+MikTeX:
+-------
+ Edit the file MIKTEX.INI. Look for a line beginning with
+ "font_mem_size=" and set the value to at least 1200000.
+
+Systems not based on web2c:
+---------------------------
+ Read the manual of your TeX system to find out how to
+ increase font_mem_size. If it is not explained in the
+ manual, maybe memory is allocated dynamically and you
+ don't have to do anything. In this case, just try
+
+ pdflatex vnrsample.tex
+
+----------------------------------------------------------
+Please note that you do not have to increase font_mem_size
+to use vntex, the huge amount of memory is needed for the
+font samples only.
+----------------------------------------------------------
+