From c6101f91d071883b48b1b4b51e5eba0f36d9a78d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Denis Bitouzé Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2021 18:23:07 +0000 Subject: French translation for tlmgr updated git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@57912 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751 --- Build/source/texk/web2c/man/tex.man | 522 ------------------------------------ 1 file changed, 522 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 Build/source/texk/web2c/man/tex.man (limited to 'Build/source/texk/web2c/man/tex.man') diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/tex.man b/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/tex.man deleted file mode 100644 index 07d744ab033..00000000000 --- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/man/tex.man +++ /dev/null @@ -1,522 +0,0 @@ -.TH TEX 1 "6 August 2019" "Web2C @VERSION@" -.\"===================================================================== -.if n .ds MF Metafont -.if t .ds MF Metafont -.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 -.el .ds OX TeX -.\" 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 n .ds WB Web -.if t .ds WB W\s-2EB\s0 -.\" EX and EE are used for displays that are pure code -.de EX -.nf -.ft CW -.. -.de EE -.ft R -.fi -.. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH NAME -tex, initex \- text formatting and typesetting -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B tex -.RI [ options ] -.RI [ \fB&\fPformat ] -.RI [ file | \fB\e\fPcommands ] -.\"===================================================================== -.SH DESCRIPTION -Run the \*(TX 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 \*(TX commands can be given, the first -of which must start with a backslash. -With a -.BI & format -argument \*(TX uses a different set of precompiled commands, -contained in -.IR format\fB.fmt\fP ; -it is usually better to use the -.B -fmt -.I format -option instead. -.PP -\*(TX -formats the interspersed text and commands contained in the named -files -and outputs a typesetter independent file (called -.IR DVI , -which is short for -.IR "DeVice Independent" ). -\*(TX's capabilities and language are described in -.IR "The \*(OXbook" . -\*(TX -is normally used with a large body of precompiled macros, -and there are several specific formatting systems, such as -\*(LX, -which require the support of several macro files. -.PP -This version of \*(TX looks at its command line to see what name it -was called under. If they exist, then both -.B initex -and -.B virtex -are symbolic links to the -.B tex -executable. When called as -.BR initex -(or when the -.B -ini -option is given) it can be used to precompile macros into a -.I .fmt -file. When called as -.B virtex -it will use the -.I plain -format. When called under any other name, \*(TX will use that name as -the name of the format to use. For example, when called as -.B tex -the -.I tex -format is used, which is identical to the -.I plain -format. The commands defined by the -.I plain -format are documented in -.IR "The \*(OXbook" . -Other formats that are often available include -.I latex -and -.IR amstex . -.PP -The non-option command line arguments to the -\*(TX -program are passed to it as the first input line. (But it is often -easier to type extended arguments as the first input line, since UNIX -shells tend to gobble up or misinterpret \*(TX's favorite symbols, -like backslashes, unless you quote them.) -As described in -.IR "The \*(OXbook" , -that first line should begin with a filename, a -.IR \econtrolsequence , -or a -.IR &formatname . -.PP -The normal usage is to say -.EX -tex paper -.EE -to start processing -.IR paper.tex . -The name -.I paper -will be the ``jobname'', and is used in forming -output filenames. -If \*(TX doesn't get a filename in the first line, the jobname is -.IR texput . -When looking for a file, \*(TX looks for the name with and without the -default extension -.RI ( .tex ) -appended, unless the name already contains that extension. If -.I paper -is the ``jobname'', -a log of error messages, with rather more detail than normally appears -on the screen, will appear in -.IR paper.log , -and the output file will be in -.IR paper.dvi . -.PP -This version of \*(TX can look in the first line of the file -.I paper.tex -to see if it begins with the magic sequence -.IR %& . -If the first line begins with -.BI %& format -.BI -translate-file \ tcxname -then \*(TX will use the named format and translation table -.I tcxname -to process the source file. Either the format name or the -.B -translate-file -specification may be omitted, but not both. This overrides the -format selection based on the name by which the program is invoked. -The -.B -parse-first-line -option or the -.B parse_first_line -configuration variable controls whether this behaviour is enabled. -.PP -The -.I e -response to \*(TX's error prompt causes the system default editor to -start up at the current line of the current file. The environment -variable TEXEDIT can be used to change the editor used. It may -contain a string with "%s" indicating where the filename goes and "%d" -indicating where the decimal line number (if any) goes. For example, -a TEXEDIT string for -.B emacs -can be set with the -.B sh -command -.EX -\fITEXEDIT="emacs +%d %s"; export TEXEDIT\fP -.EE -.PP -A convenient file in the library is -.IR null.tex , -containing nothing. -When \*(TX can't find a file it thinks you want to input, it keeps -asking you for another filename; responding `null' gets you out -of the loop if you don't want to input anything. You can also type your -EOF character (usually control-D). -.PP -.\"===================================================================== -.SH OPTIONS -This version of \*(TX understands the following command line options. -.TP -.BI -cnf-line \ string -Parse -.I string -as a -.I texmf.cnf -configuration line. See the Kpathsea manual. -.TP -.B -enc -Enable the enc\*(TX extensions. This option is only effective in -combination with -.BR -ini . -For documentation of the enc\*(TX extensions see -.BR http://www.olsak.net/enctex.html . -.TP -.B -file-line-error -Print error messages in the form -.I file:line:error -which is similar to the way many compilers format them. -.TP -.B -no-file-line-error -Disable printing error messages in the -.I file:line:error -style. -.TP -.B -file-line-error-style -This is the old name of the -.B -file-line-error -option. -.TP -.BI -fmt \ format -Use -.I format -as the name of the format to be used, instead of the name by which -\*(TX was called or a -.I %& -line. -.TP -.B -halt-on-error -Exit with an error code when an error is encountered during processing. -.TP -.B -help -Print help message and exit. -.TP -.B -ini -Start in -.I INI -mode, which is used to dump formats. The -.I INI -mode can be used for typesetting, but no format is preloaded, and -basic initializations like setting catcodes may be required. -.TP -.BI -interaction \ mode -Sets the interaction mode. The mode can be either -.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 -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 -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 -jobname \ name -Use -.I name -for the job name, instead of deriving it from the name of the input file. -.TP -.BI -kpathsea-debug \ bitmask -Sets path searching debugging flags according to the bitmask. See the -.I Kpathsea -manual for details. -.TP -.BI -mktex \ fmt -Enable -.RI mktex fmt , -where -.I fmt -must be either -.I tex -or -.IR tfm . -.TP -.B -mltex -Enable ML\*(TX extensions. Only effective in combination with -.BR -ini . -.TP -.BI -no-mktex \ fmt -Disable -.RI mktex fmt , -where -.I fmt -must be either -.I tex -or -.IR tfm . -.TP -.BI -output-comment \ string -Use -.I string -for the -.I DVI -file comment instead of the date. -.TP -.BI -output-directory \ directory -Write output files in -.I directory -instead of the current directory. Look up input files in -.I directory -first, then along the normal search path. See also description of the -TEXMFOUTPUT environment variable. -.TP -.B -parse-first-line -If the first line of the main input file begins with -.I %& -parse it to look for a dump name or a -.B -translate-file -option. -.TP -.B -no-parse-first-line -Disable parsing of the first line of the main input file. -.TP -.BI -progname \ name -Pretend to be program -.IR name . -This affects both the format used and the search paths. -.TP -.B -recorder -Enable the filename recorder. This leaves a trace of the files opened -for input and output in a file with extension -.IR .fls . -.TP -.B -shell-escape -Enable the -.BI \ewrite18{ command } -construct. The -.I command -can be any shell command. This construct is normally -disallowed for security reasons. -.TP -.B -no-shell-escape -Disable the -.BI \ewrite18{ command } -construct, even if it is enabled in the -.I texmf.cnf -file. -.TP -.B -src-specials -Insert source specials into the -.I DVI -file. -.TP -.BI -src-specials \ where -Insert source specials in certain places of the -.I DVI -file. -.I where -is a comma-separated value list: -.IR cr , -.IR display , -.IR hbox , -.IR math , -.IR par , -.IR parent , -or -.IR vbox . -.TP -.BI -translate-file \ tcxname -Use the -.I tcxname -translation table to set the mapping of input characters and -re-mapping of output characters. -.TP -.BI -default-translate-file \ tcxname -Like -.B -translate-file -except that a -.I %& -line can overrule this setting. -.TP -.B -version -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 \*(TX formats, you cannot use ~ in a filename you -give directly to \*(TX, 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 -.B TEXMFOUTPUT -Normally, \*(TX 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 , -\*(TX attempts to create -.I /tmp/paper.log -(and -.IR /tmp/paper.dvi , -if any output is produced.) TEXMFOUTPUT is also checked for input -files, as \*(TX often generates files that need to be subsequently -read; for input, no suffixes (such as ``.tex'') are added by default, -the input name is simply checked as given. -.TP -.B 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/user/tex:" to prepend the -current directory and ``/home/user/tex'' to the standard search path. -.TP -.B TEXFORMATS -Search path for format files. -.TP -.B TEXPOOL -search path for -.B tex -internal strings. -.TP -.B TEXEDIT -Command template for switching to editor. The default, usually -.BR vi , -is set when \*(TX is compiled. -.TP -.B TFMFONTS -Search path for font metric -.RI ( .tfm ) -files. -.\"===================================================================== -.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 texmf.cnf -Configuration file. This contains definitions of search paths as well -as other configuration parameters like -.BR parse_first_line . -.TP -.I tex.pool -Text file containing \*(TX's internal strings. -.TP -.I texfonts.map -Filename mapping definitions. -.TP -.I *.tfm -Metric files for \*(TX's fonts. -.TP -.I *.fmt -Predigested \*(TX format (.\|fmt) files. -.TP -.I $TEXMFMAIN/tex/plain/base/plain.tex -The basic macro package described in the \*(OXbook. -.br -.\"===================================================================== -.SH NOTES -This manual page is not meant to be exhaustive. The complete -documentation for this version of \*(TX can be found in the info manual -.IR "Web2C: A TeX implementation" . -.\"===================================================================== -.SH BUGS -This version of \*(TX implements a number of optional extensions. -In fact, many of these extensions conflict to a greater or lesser -extent with the definition of \*(TX. When such extensions are -enabled, the banner printed when \*(TX starts is changed to print -.B TeXk -instead of -.BR TeX . -.PP -This version of \*(TX 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. -.\"===================================================================== -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR mf (1), -.br -Donald E. Knuth, -.IR "The \*(OXbook" , -Addison-Wesley, 1986, ISBN 0-201-13447-0. -.br -Leslie Lamport, -.IR "\*(LX \- A Document Preparation System" , -Addison-Wesley, 1985, ISBN 0-201-15790-X. -.br -K. Berry, -.IR "Eplain: Expanded plain \*(TX" , -https://tug.org/eplain -.br -Michael Spivak, -.IR "The Joy of \*(OX" , -2nd edition, Addison-Wesley, 1990, ISBN 0-8218-2997-1. -.br -.I TUGboat -(the journal of the \*(TX Users Group). -https://tug.org/TUGboat -.\"===================================================================== -.SH TRIVIA -\*(TX, pronounced properly, rhymes with ``blecchhh.'' The proper -spelling in typewriter-like fonts is ``TeX'' and not ``TEX'' or ``tex.'' -.\"===================================================================== -.SH AUTHORS -\*(TX was created by Donald E. Knuth, -who implemented it using his \*(WB system for Pascal programs. -It was ported to Unix at Stanford by Howard Trickey, and -at Cornell by Pavel Curtis. -The version now offered with the Unix \*(TX distribution is that -generated by the \*(WB to C system -.RB ( web2c ), -originally written by Tomas Rokicki and Tim Morgan. -.PP -The enc\*(TX extensions were written by Petr Olsak. -- cgit v1.2.3