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diff --git a/Master/texmf/doc/man/man1/texconfig.1 b/Master/texmf/doc/man/man1/texconfig.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 8087f1e6dd1..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf/doc/man/man1/texconfig.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,215 +0,0 @@ -.TH texconfig 1 "August 2011" "TeX Live" "TeX Live" -.SH NAME -texconfig \- configures teTeX or TeX Live -.LP -texconfig-sys \- configures teTeX or TeX Live system\-wide -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B texconfig -.LP -.B texconfig -[\fB commands\fR ...] -.LP -.B texconfig-sys -.SH DESCRIPTION -.I texconfig -allows one to configure and maintain TeX -in an easy and convenient manner, offering a series of dialog boxes to -the user. -.PP -The -.I tlmgr -program has subsumed this function for TeX Live. This program -is still supported, but the tlmgr interface is much more actively -developed and tested. -.PP -After choosing settings or options, the appropriate files -are changed automatically and the new settings are applied for the -user. If needed, copies of files in -.I TEXMFDIST -or -.I TEXMFMAIN -will be made in the user's -.I TEXMFCONFIG -tree. -.PP -.I texconfig -uses either the -.IR whiptail (1) -or -.IR dialog (1) -program to communicate with the user, so must be run in a terminal. -.PP -For making system-wide changes, which will apply to all users of TeX -(for example, default paper size and so on), run -.I texconfig-sys -instead. Changed or generated files will be placed in -.IR TEXMFSYSCONFIG . -(You may need to be root to do this.) -.PP -.I texconfig -also offers a non-interactive batch mode which can be accessed with -the following commands -.SH COMMANDS -Commands that accept further options usually display available options -if called without them. For example, -.B texconfig dvipdfm paper -will inform about valid paper settings. -.PP -.B -.IP conf -Display the system configuration. -.PP -.TP -.B dvipdfm paper [letter|legal|ledger|tabloid|a4|a3] -Set up dvipdfm to use papersize PAPER by default. -.TP -.B dvips add PRINTERNAME -Create a new (empty) configuration file -.I TEXMFCONFIG/dvips/config/config.PRINTERNAME. -This file can later be filled with the -.B mode, offset -or -.B printcmd -options -.TP -.B dvips del PRINTERNAME -Remove -.I config.PRINTERNAME -.TP -.B dvips mode -List available MetaFont modes. -.TP -.B dvips [-P PRINTER] mode MODE -Change the MetaFont mode to -.I MODE -for -.I PRINTER -or for all output files -.I (config.ps), -if no -.B -P -option is given. -.TP -.B dvips [-P PRINTER] offset x-OFFSET,y-OFFSET -Set printer offset for -.I PRINTER -or for all output files -.I (config.ps), -if no -.B -P -option is given. Offsets must be given with units, e.g. -.I 0pt,10pt -You can use testpage.tex from the LaTeX distribution to find these -numbers. -.TP -.B dvips [-P PRINTER] printcmd CMD -Set the printing command for -.I PRINTER -or for all output files -.I (config.ps), -if no -.B -P -option is given. Commands might be -.B lp -or -.B lpr. -See the description of the -.I o -option in -.B info dvips -or the -.I -O -option in -.B dvips(1). -.TP -.B faq -Display the list of Frequently Asked Questions about -.B teTeX -(and their answers). -.TP -.B font vardir DIR, font ro, font rw -.TP -.B formats -This command allows to edit -.B fmtutil.cnf(5) -and (re)creates any new or changed formats afterwards. -.TP -.B hyphen FORMAT -This command allows to edit the hyphenation configuration file for -formats that support this, and recreates the formats afterwards to -enable the new languages. Available formats are shown when no -.I FORMAT -is given. -.IP -Note that for formats that use LaTeX's -.I language.dat, - e.g. -.I (pdf)jadetex -and -.I latex -itself, this change is not persistent, since this file is a generated -file. You should not use this command in these cases, read -.B update-language(1) -for alternatives. -.TP -.B init [format] -Recreate -.I format -or all formats if none is given, and the font information. This is -the same as calling -.B fmtutil --byfmt format -or -.B fmtutil --all, -respectively, followed by -.B updmap. -.TP -.B mode-list -List available printer modes, together with the printers they were -developed for, and their DPI resolution -.TP -.B mode MODE -Set the default printer mode in -.I /etc/texmf/web2c/mktex.cnf -or the respective user file in -.I $TEXMFCONFIG/web2c -to -.B MODE. -.TP -.B paper [a4|letter] -Set the default papersize for -.B dvips, dvipdfm, pdftex -and -.B xdvi. -The set is restricted because not all programs understand all sizes. -.TP -.B pdftex paper [a4|letter] -Set the default paper size for -.B pdftex. -.TP -.B rehash -Call -.B mktexlsr. -.TP -.B xdvi paper PAPER -Set the default paper size for -.B xdvi. -The (long) list is available with -.B texconfig xdvi paper. - -.SH ENVIRONMENT -To let you change files, -.B texconfig -will open the editor specified in the VISUAL or EDITOR variables, or -.B sensible-editor -if both are unset. -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.IR whiptail (1), -.IR dialog (1), -.IR tlmgr (1), -.IR tex (1), -.IR mf (1), -.IR vi (1), -.IR EDITOR -environment variable. -.SH AUTHOR -Thomas Esser |