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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/amscls/install.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/amscls/install.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..87fedfdc25c --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/amscls/install.txt @@ -0,0 +1,106 @@ +install.txt for amscls 2.20 [2004/08/05] + +If you have a relatively up-do-date TeX system that complies with the +TeX Directory Structure (TDS) standard, installing according to the +instructions in section I below is the easiest method. See + + http://www.tug.org/tds/tds.pdf + +for details on the TDS standard. If your TeX system does not comply +with the TDS standard, please contact the manufacturer of your TeX +system for details on how to install third-party TeX packages. + +The first step is to identify the TEXMF folder that contains files used +by LaTeX. To do this, look for the file article.cls. If you find, e.g., + + /usr/local/share/texmf/tex/latex/base/article.cls + +then we will define TEXMF to mean /usr/local/share/texmf (everything +up to the /tex/latex/base part). On a Windows system the file location +will probably be something like + + c:\sw\texmf\tex\latex\base\article.cls + +Then we define TEXMF to mean c:\sw\texmf. In the following +instructions, wherever you see "TEXMF" substitute the folder name +determined in this way. + +If this terminology does not make sense to you, seek assistance from +a friend or colleague, or from the company that you bought your TeX +system from, or contact us at + + tech-support@ams.org + 800-321-4AMS (321-4267) (USA/Canada) + 401-455-4080 + +======================================================================== +I. Installing the easy way. + +1. Download the following archive file: + + ftp://ftp.ams.org/pub/tex/amscls.zip + +2. View the following files to assess the effects of the upgrade on +your system: + + 00readme.txt + install.txt (this file) + diffs-c.txt + +3. Backup the old version of AMS-LaTeX, preferably by moving it out of the +TEXMF tree. + +4. Extract files fromthe .zip archive using your favorite unzip tool, setting +the extraction target directory to the texmf root directory. + +5. To check the end result, you should find that you now have amsmath.sty +in the following location + + TEXMF/tex/latex/amscls/amsart.cls + +Some TeX systems also use a database to keep track of TeX input files. If +this database is not updated, your TeX system might not find the newly +installed files. Consult your system's documentation to determine how +to update this database. + +6. Some files will appear in both the source area and another area. +This is because the source form and the in-use form are identical. +As distributed, the files in the source/latex/amscls area comprise a +complete copy of the distribution from which all the other files can +be regenerated if need be. If you need to conserve disk space, you +could delete the files in the source area, since they are not needed +for normal use. + +======================================================================== +II. Installing the not-so-easy way. + +Download ftp://ftp.ams.org/pub/tex/amscls.zip. + +Make the following directories, if not already present: + + TEXMF/source/latex/amscls + TEXMF/tex/latex/amscls + TEXMF/doc/latex/amscls + +Backup your old AMS-LaTeX files if they are installed, preferably moving them +out of the TEXMF tree. + +Create a temporary directory and generate documentation files (these assume +a UNIX TeX installation): + + - make directory /tmp/amscls + - unzip -d /tmp/amscls amscls.zip + - cd /tmp/amscls + - Run latex on the file ams-c1.ins to produce .cls and .sty files + - Run latex on *.tex + - [optional] Run latex on *.dtx (technical documentation) + - move *.dvi, *.pdf, *.tex to TEXMF/doc/latex/amscls + - [optional] move *.dtx to TEXMF/doc/latex/amscls + - [optional] convert .dvi to .ps or .pdf + - move *.sty and *.cls to TEXMF/tex/latex/amscls + - delete /tmp/amscls + +Some TeX systems also use a database to keep track of TeX input files. If +this database is not updated, your TeX system might not find the newly +installed files. Consult your system's documentation to determine how to +update this database. |