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diff --git a/Master/texmf/doc/man/man1/lambda.1 b/Master/texmf/doc/man/man1/lambda.1 index 29d0bbb1c10..8c6873db673 100644..120000 --- a/Master/texmf/doc/man/man1/lambda.1 +++ b/Master/texmf/doc/man/man1/lambda.1 @@ -1,292 +1 @@ -.TH OMEGA 1 "27 December 1997" "Web2C 7.5.5" -.\"===================================================================== -.if n .ds MF Metafont -.if t .ds MF M\s-2ETAFONT\s0 -.if t .ds TX \fRT\\h'-0.1667m'\\v'0.20v'E\\v'-0.20v'\\h'-0.125m'X\fP -.if n .ds TX TeX -.ie t .ds OX \fIT\v'+0.25m'E\v'-0.25m'X\fP for troff -.el .ds OX TeX for nroff -.\" the same but obliqued -.\" BX definition must follow TX so BX can use TX -.if t .ds BX \fRB\s-2IB\s0\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds BX BibTeX -.\" LX definition must follow TX so LX can use TX -.if t .ds LX \fRL\\h'-0.36m'\\v'-0.15v'\s-2A\s0\\h'-0.15m'\\v'0.15v'\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds LX LaTeX -.if t .ds AX \fRA\\h'-0.1667m'\\v'0.20v'M\\v'-0.20v'\\h'-0.125m'S\fP\*(TX -.if n .ds AX AmSTeX -.if t .ds AY \fRA\\h'-0.1667m'\\v'0.20v'M\\v'-0.20v'\\h'-0.125m'S\fP\*(LX -.if n .ds AY AmSLaTeX -.\"===================================================================== -.SH NAME -omega, iniomega, viromega \- extended unicode TeX -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B omega -.RI [ options ] -[\fB&\fR \fIformat\fR ] -[ \fIfile\fR | \fB\e\fR \fIcommands\fR ] -.\"===================================================================== -.SH DESCRIPTION -Run the Omega typesetter on -.IR file , -usually creating -.IR file.dvi . -If the file argument has no extension, ".tex" will be appended to it. -Instead of a filename, a set of Omega commands can be given, the first -of which must start with a backslash. -With a -.BI & format -argument Omega uses a different set of precompiled commands, -contained in -.IR format.fmt ; -it is usually better to use the -.B -fmt -.I format -option instead. -.PP -Omega is a version of the \*(TX program modified for multilingual -typesetting. It uses unicode, and has additional primitives for -(among other things) bidirectional typesetting. -.PP -The -.B iniomega -and -.B viromega -commands are Omega's analogues to the -.B initex -and -.B virtex -commands. In this installation, they are symlinks to the -.B omega -executable. -.PP -Omega's command line options are similar to those of \*(TX. -.PP -Omega is experimental software. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH OPTIONS -This version of Omega understands the following command line options. -.TP -.BI --oft \ format -.rb -Use -.I format -as the name of the format to be used, instead of the name by which -Omega was called or a -.I %& -line. -.TP -.B -halt-on-error -.rb -Exit with an error code when an error is encountered during processing. -.TP -.B --help -.rb -Print help message and exit. -.TP -.B --ini -.rb -Be -.BR iniomega , -for dumping formats; this is implicitly true if the program is called -as -.BR iniomega . -.TP -.BI --interaction \ mode -.rb -Sets the interaction mode. The mode can be one of -.IR batchmode , -.IR nonstopmode , -.IR scrollmode , -and -.IR errorstopmode . -The meaning of these modes is the same as that of the corresponding -\ecommands. -.TP -.B --ipc -.rb -Send DVI output to a socket as well as the usual output file. Whether -this option is available is the choice of the installer. -.TP -.B --ipc-start -.rb -As -.BR --ipc , -and starts the server at the other end as well. Whether this option -is available is the choice of the installer. -.TP -.BI --kpathsea-debug \ bitmask -.rb -Sets path searching debugging flags according to the bitmask. See the -.I Kpathsea -manual for details. -.TP -.BI --maketex \ fmt -.rb -Enable -.RI mktex fmt , -where -.I fmt -must be one of -.I tex -or -.IR tfm . -.TP -.BI --no-maketex \ fmt -.rb -Disable -.RI mktex fmt , -where -.I fmt -must be one of -.I tex -or -.IR tfm . -.TP -.BI --output-comment \ string -.rb -Use -.I string -for the DVI file comment instead of the date. -.TP -.BI -output-directory \ directory -.rb Write output files in -.I directory -instead of the current directory. Look up input files in -.I directory -first, the along the normal search path. -.TP -.B --parse-first-line -.rb -If the first line of the main input file begins with -.I %& -parse it to look for a dump name. -.TP -.BI --progname \ name -.rb -Pretend to be program -.IR name . -This affects both the format used and the search paths. -.TP -.B --recorder -.rb -Enable the filename recorder. This leaves a trace of the files opened -for input and output in a file with extension -.IR .ofl . -(This option is always on.) -.TP -.B --shell-escape -.rb -Enable the -.BI \ewrite18{ command } -construct. The -.I command -can be any Bourne shell command. This construct is normally -disallowed for security reasons. -.TP -.B --version -.rb -Print version information and exit. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH ENVIRONMENT -See the Kpathsearch library documentation (the `Path specifications' -node) for precise details of how the environment variables are used. -The -.B kpsewhich -utility can be used to query the values of the variables. -.PP -One caveat: In most Omega formats, you cannot use ~ in a filename you -give directly to Omega, because ~ is an active character, and hence is -expanded, not taken as part of the filename. Other programs, such as -\*(MF, do not have this problem. -.PP -.TP -TEXMFOUTPUT -Normally, Omega puts its output files in the current directory. If -any output file cannot be opened there, it tries to open it in the -directory specified in the environment variable TEXMFOUTPUT. -There is no default value for that variable. For example, if you say -.I tex paper -and the current directory is not writable, if TEXMFOUTPUT has -the value -.IR /tmp , -Omega attempts to create -.I /tmp/paper.log -(and -.IR /tmp/paper.dvi , -if any output is produced.) -.TP -TEXINPUTS -Search path for -.I \einput -and -.I \eopenin -files. -This should probably start with ``.'', so -that user files are found before system files. An empty path -component will be replaced with the paths defined in the -.I texmf.cnf -file. For example, set TEXINPUTS to ".:/home/usr/tex:" to prepend the -current direcory and ``/home/user/tex'' to the standard search path. -.TP -TEXEDIT -Command template for switching to editor. The default, usually -.BR vi , -is set when Omega is compiled. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH FILES -The location of the files mentioned below varies from system to -system. Use the -.B kpsewhich -utility to find their locations. -.TP -.I omega.pool -Encoded text of Omega's messages. -.TP -.I *.oft -Predigested Omega format (.\|oft) files. -.br -.\"===================================================================== -.SH NOTES -This manual page is not meant to be exhaustive. The complete -documentation for this version of Omega can be found in the info -manual -.IR "Web2C: A TeX implementation" . -.\"===================================================================== -.SH BUGS -This version of Omega implements a number of optional extensions. -In fact, many of these extensions conflict to a greater or lesser -extent with the definition of Omega. When such extensions are -enabled, the banner printed when Omega starts is changed to print -.B Omegak -instead of -.BR Omega . -.PP -This version of Omega fails to trap arithmetic overflow when -dimensions are added or subtracted. Cases where this occurs are rare, -but when it does the generated -.I DVI -file will be invalid. -.PP -The -.I DVI -files produced by Omega may use extensions which make them incompatible -with most software designed to handle -.I DVI -files. In order to print or preview them, you should use -.B odvips -to generate a PostScript file. -.PP -Omega is experimental software, and if you are an active user it is -strongly recommended that you subscribe to the Omega mailing list. -Visit the Omega website -.B http://omega.cse.unsw.edu.au -for information on how to subscribe. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR tex (1), -.BR mf (1), -.RB odvips (1), -.\"===================================================================== -.SH AUTHORS -The primary authors of Omega are John Plaice and Yannis Haralambous. +omega.1
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