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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/cmcyralt/README b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/cmcyralt/README deleted file mode 100644 index c4ac9fc86f9..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/cmcyralt/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,105 +0,0 @@ - LaTeX 2e style for Russian fonts in alternative encoding. - -The alternative encoding is de-facto standard on MS-DOS PC computers -in Russia. In this encoding first half of code table (0-127) coincides -with standard ASCII and cyrillic characters are located in second part -of the table (128-255). Usually some simple screen and keyboard driver -is used in order to type Russian text. - -This directory includes: - - readme - this file - cmcyralt.sty - main style file - *.fd - font driver files - - hyphen.cfg - Russian hyphenation - rhyphen.tex - - rusfonts.tex - samples and tests - karabas.tex - kniga.tex - otchet.tex - statya.tex - pismo.tex - -In order to use cmcyralt style you need Russian fonts in alternative -encoding. These fonts is available from CTAN in /fonts/cmcyralt -Actually it is composite virtual fonts which reproduce alternative -encoding by mapping first half of ASCII table to standard TeX's -Computer Modern font and second part to cmcyr fonts. - -The cmcyralt style replaces basic LaTeX fonts by these virtual fonts. -Just place all *.sty and *.fd files into LaTeX input directory and type - - \usepackage{cmcyralt} - -in the preamble of your document. Now you can type any English and -Russian text (in alternative encoding) in any order. No any special -font switching commands is required. Invoked with the option russtyle - - \usepackage[russtyle]{cmcyralt} - -cmcyralt style not only introduces Russian fonts but replaces also -all (well, I hope all) standard English words which LaTeX uses in -standard styles and classes by their Russian equivalents. -So "Chapter 1" now will be printed as "Glava 1", "References" -as "Ssylki" or "Literatura" etc. - -Since alternative encoding uses codes higher than 127 for Russian -characters you need TeX which understand 8-bit input, and drivers -which understand virtual fonts. The best choice for MS-DOS PC is -emTeX and its dvidrv drivers (/systems/msdos/emtex on CTAN). - -If you want to have correct hyphenation for Russian you need to -generate new LaTeX 2e format file. Put hyphen.cfg (for LaTeX2e before -Dec. 94 this file must be renamed to lthyphen.cfg) and rhyphen.tex in -LaTeX input directory and call iniTeX. In particular, for emTeX you -have to type - - tex /i /o /8 /mt15000 latex.ltx - -This produces format with both English and Russian hyphenation tables. -Notice, that this format must be invoked with the same /mt switch - - tex /mt15000 &latex document.tex - -Uploaded by Vadim V. Zhytnikov (vvzhy@phy.ncu.edu.tw) - ------------------------------------------------------------ -P.S. I added styles russian.sty, glava.sty supplied by -Viktor Boyko and fancychapter.sty. - -Vadim Maslov, vadik@cs.umd.edu - - -Here are descriptions of these files: - -glava.sty: - This package makes table of contents suitable for documents where chapters - have no names (such as in most Russian books). - By Victor Boyko (vb1890@cs.nyu.edu). 01/06/95. - - -russian.sty: - This package redefines several LaTeX defaults for printing Russian - documents in alternative encoding. Uses packages cmcyr and - indentfirst. By Victor Boyko (vb1890@cs.nyu.edu). 01/18/95. - - Most probably, you will *not* need this package, since - option russtyle of cmcyralt already does most of the stuff - done by russian.sty. - However, these styles are slightly different, and you may - find something in russian.sty that you may want to use in your - documents (like \frenchspacing). - - -fancychapters.sty: - A macro for fancy chapter headings for use with LaTeX 2.09 - - Copyright (C) 1992 by Joerg Heitkoetter - Systems Analysis Group, University of Dortmund, Germany. - (joke@ls11.informatik.uni-dortmund.de). - - This is modified code from bk11.sty, I received from TeXpert - Gerd Neugebauer 8/7/92 (gerd@intellektik.informatik.th-darmstadt.de). - Thank's for the q&d hack, Gerd! |