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diff --git a/Master/tlpkg/dviout/install.txt b/Master/tlpkg/dviout/install.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..fe1cbc9d808 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/tlpkg/dviout/install.txt @@ -0,0 +1,296 @@ + Installation + + of + + dviout for Windows Ver.3.18 + + in Windows95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP + + January 15, 2006 + + by T.OSHIMA (oshima@ms.u-tokyo.ac.jp) + + ---------------------------------------------------------------------- +Contents: + Installation of dviout + Installation of other packages + A package for Windows TrueType fonts + PSfrag + Image data files in various formats + Usage of Japanese TrueType fonts under non-Japanese Windows + URL's + + -------------------- Installation of dviout --------------------- + +0. Preceding the installation of dviout, install (some of) font files + (including tfm files and PK files used by dviout) if possible. + dviout will search the location of fonts in the installation procedure. + + If MikTeX system is solely used, dviout reads its font setting and + therefore this step is unnecesary. + + If PostScript files (EPSF's) are used for figures, install Ghostscript + and correctly set the environment variable GS_LIB. + + For example, suppose mktexpk is correctly supported and the default + mode for the printer is set to execute METAFONT. PK files for some + basic fonts are created by the command + + mktexpk cmr10 300 300 300/300 + mktexpk cmr10 360 300 360/300 + + mktexpk line10 300 300 300/300 + mktexpk line10 360 300 360/300 + mktexpk lcircle10 300 300 300/300 + mktexpk lcircle10 360 300 360/300 + + mktexpk msam10 300 300 300/300 + mktexpk msam10 300 300 300/300 + mktexpk eufm10 300 300 300/300 + mktexpk eufm10 360 300 360/300 + + if the dpi of printer resolution equals 300. Then dviout will find the + settings of the location of fonts (dviout will check the existence and + the location of fonts cmr10, line10, lcircle10, msam10, eufm10, min10, + tmin10). According to the mktexpk, the above command should be changed + like + + mktexpk --dpi 360 --bdpi 300 --mag 360/300 cmr10 + + In the system of MikTeX, makepk is a replacement of mktexpk. + + +1. Execute tex316w.exe or make a directory (with any name as you like but + c:\dviout is the default) for dviout and execute dviout. + + For example, in a MS-DOS Window, type + + mkdir c:\dviout + cd c:\dviout + c: + unzip d:\tex316w.zip + dviout + + if d:\tex316w.zip is the package of dviout. + + Then you will be asked to install fundamental parameters. If you push + [Yes] button, you will be guide to the steps corresponding to the + following 2, 3, 4 and others. Otherwise you should do the following. + + Remark: If your operating system does not support Japanese language and + you are asked to use the original font at the start up of dviout, + please answer "No" to continue. + + +2. Set the resolution of fonts by dpi(dots par inch). + + We recommend to set the resolution matching to the printer usually used. + DVI files are previewed by shrinking size of fonts and using gray scale. + + Select: Option (tool bar in dviout) -> Setup parameters -> Resolution + Set the correct number of resolution dpi: + push [Save], + push [OK]. + + +3. Suppose font griph files are PK fonts and they are installed with + names such as cmr10.300pk or *300*\...\cmr10.pk. Then it is easy to + set the parameter of dviout defining the location of fonts: + + Select: Option (tool bar in dviout) -> Setup parameters -> Font + push [Guess], + push [Save], + push [OK]. + + If MikTeX will be solely used for TeX, then answer [Yes] for the + question "Do you use MikTeX?" + + Note that -TEXPK: indicates the location of fonts (PK fonts). + Use [Help] or "?" button to get more informations. + + In the case of a standard configuration of directories for fonts, + for example, the setting such as + + -TEXROOT:^T\fonts + -TEXPK:^r\tfm\\^s.^tfm;^r\pk\\^s.^dpk;^r\vf\\^s.vf;^r\tfm\\^s.tfm + + will be automatically done. Here "^r\pk\\^s.^dpk" is for PK fonts, + "^r\tfm\\^s.^tfm" is for TrueType fonts and "^r\vf\\^s.vf" is for + virtual fonts. In some case, "^r\pk\\^s.^dpk" may be changed to + "^r\pk\cx\\^s.^dpk;^r\pk\modeless\\^s.^dpk". Here "cx" may be + replaced by mode for printer used by METAFONT. + The last ;^r\tfm\\^s.tfm is better to be removed if non Japanese + TrueType font is installed. + + On the other hand, if TrueType fonts registered in Windows are solely + used, then the parameter setting is as follows: + + Select: Option (tool bar in dviout) -> Setup parameters -> Font + and set the location of tfm files to -TEXPK: as follows + + -TEXROOT:^T\fonts + -TEXPK:^r\tfm\\^s.^tfm + + Similarly if TrueType fonts have priority than other fonts and morevoer + Omega/lambda is used, the setting of -TEXPK: may be as follows + + -TEXROOT:^T\fonts + -TEXPK:^r\tfm\\^s^tfm;^r\pk\\^s.^dpk;\r\vf\\^s.vf;\r\ovf\\^s.ovf + + If a Japanese TruType font is installed, it is better to add ;^r\tfm\\^s.tfm + at the end of the definition of -TEXPK: + + Then validitate these settings: + + push [Save], + push [OK]. + + Here "^r" in -TEXPK: is substituted by the setting of -TEXROOT: + "^s" and "^d" are substituted by the font name such as "cmr10" and + the resolution of the font under dpi, respectively, "^T" is substituted + by the value of environment variable TEXMFMAIN or TEXMF and "\\" is + any sequence of subdirectories as is similarly used in kpathsearch. + ^s^tfm indicates the location of tfm/jfm files to use the TrueType fonts + through the Windows system. + This setting should be arranged according to your system. + + In case of MikTeX, PK fonts are stored as ...\dpi300\cmr10.pk and those + parameters are, for example, one may set manually as + + -TEXROOT:c:\Local TEXMF\fonts;c:\texmf\fonts + -TEXPK:^r\pk\\dpi^d\^s.pk;^r\tfm\\^s.^tfm;^r\vf\\^s.vf + + Here c:\Local TEXMF\fonts and c:\texm\fonts depend on the installation + of MikTeX. MikTeX supports makepk.exe and dviout can use it after the + setting: + + Select: Option (tool bar in dviout) -> Setup parameters -> Font2 + push [gen:], + push [Save], + push [OK]. + + This is also valid if mktexpk or MakeTeXPK is supported. + + +4. If Goshscript is installed and the environment variable GS_LIB is + correctly set, + + Select: Option (tool bar in dviout) -> Setup parameters -> Graphic + push [gsx:], + push [Save], + push [OK]. + + +5. Now you are ready to preview and print DVI files. + + The DVI file test_org.dvi and sample\sample.dvi in the package + of dviout is good for the first test of the preview. + + Select File -> Open a DVI file from Tool Bar. Previewing the DVI file, + + Select Display -> Size -> Magnify/Reduce, Display -> Contrast -> + Blacker/Whiter + + to get a suitable result and + + Select: Option -> Setup parameters -> Display + push [Save], + push [OK]. + + to reserve it. + + The DVI file graphic\color\color.dvi is an another DVI file written + in English. + + +6. Other options are also set from Option -> Setup parameters. + Their explanation can be seen from On-line Help in English/Japanese. + +--- +7. You can get a precise information on dviout by On-line Help whose + filename is dvioute.hlp (in English) or dviout.hlp (in Japanese). + +8. Uninstallation of dviout for Windows can be done by the menu in dviout. + + ---------------- Installation of other packages ------------------ + + --- A package for Windows TrueType fonts --- + +font\winttf.zip : A package to use Windows standard TrueType fonts (Times New +Roman, Arial, Courier New, proportional Japanese fonts etc.) written by Otobe +and Oshima + +font\exjfonts.zip: Japanese extended package. + + +If the directories of TeX are standard, the package is installed as follows. + + In a MS-DOS Window, move to the directory where the subdirectory texmf exist. + + Unpack winttf.zip in the directory: + + unzip winttf.zip + + In dviout for Windows, select + + Option -> Setup Parameters... -> Font2 -> ttf: + + and indicate the file ^x\map\ttfonts.map and push [Flush], [Apply] and [OK]. + + Moreover move to the sheet [Font] and indicate tfm and vf files in TEXPK. + For example: + + TEXROOT: ^T\fonts + TEXPK: ^r\tfm\\^s.^tfm;^r\pk\cx\\^s.^dpk;^r\vf\\^s.vf + + Then [Save] and [OK] to quit the property sheet. + + To check the installation, preview the following sample file by dviout + for Windows: + + ....\texmf\tex\latex\ttnfss\test.dvi + + See English.txt and the comments in ttfonts.map contained in the package +for more information. + + To install exjfonts.zip, unpack it in the same way as in the case of +winttf.zip. + + + --- PSfrag --- + + If PSfrag is used, psfrag.pro in PSfrag package and ps2frag.ps in PSfrag +package Ver.2.* should be placed in a search path of Ghostscript. +(See the URL of dviout for Windows given below.) + + + --- Image data files in various formats --- + + To handle image data files other than EPS/PS/WMF/EMF/PBM/BMC such as JPEG/ +TIFF/GIF/PNG/PCD etc., the corresponding Susie plug-in's (with the extension +.spi) should be placed in the directry which should be indicated in + + Option -> Setup Parameters... -> Graphic -> spi: + + + --- Usage of Japanese TrueType fonts under non-Japanese Windows --- + + See On-line Help: + + Help -> Help topics -> Q&A -> Font -> + ? Will TrueType Japanese fonts be used in non-Japanese Windows + + ------------------------ URL's ------------------------ + +TeX system supporting pTeX (Windows95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP): + http://jupiter.fsci.fuk.kindai.ac.jp/~kakuto/win32-ptex/web2c75-e.html + +Susie plug-in: + http://www.digitalpad.co.jp/~takechin/ + See also the following URL: + +dviout for Windows: + http://akagi.ms.u-tokyo.ac.jp/dviout-ftp.html + +ABC output plug-in: + http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~kh4s-smz/spi/my_spi.html |