From 71ea0e03614244a747096cf20320e3f5057fe9ac Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Karl Berry Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2013 23:27:39 +0000 Subject: man page fixes from esr, tldoc mail 18 Jun 2013 01:13:54, http://tug.org/pipermail/tldoc/2013q2/000524.html git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@30965 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751 --- Build/source/texk/seetexk/dvitodvi.man | 11 +- Build/source/texk/ttf2pk/ttf2tfm.1 | 264 +++++++++------------- Build/source/texk/web2c/synctexdir/man1/synctex.1 | 4 +- 3 files changed, 113 insertions(+), 166 deletions(-) (limited to 'Build/source') diff --git a/Build/source/texk/seetexk/dvitodvi.man b/Build/source/texk/seetexk/dvitodvi.man index 20a22722ece..d2f85f3eddf 100644 --- a/Build/source/texk/seetexk/dvitodvi.man +++ b/Build/source/texk/seetexk/dvitodvi.man @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.\" Copyright (c) 1987-2012 UMD-CS, released under the X11 license; +.\" Copyright (c) 1987-2013 UMD-CS, released under the X11 license; .\" see README and source files. .TH DVITODVI 1 .SH NAME @@ -110,18 +110,21 @@ option suppresses this. This section contains some sample re-arrangements. To put two pages on one sheet (of landscaped A3 paper), the pagespec to use is: .sp -.ce +.RS 2:0+1(21cm,0) +.RE .sp To reduce an A3 page to A4 size, the pagespec to use is: .sp -.ce +.RS 700@(-.3in,-.3in) +.RE .sp To select all of the odd pages in reverse order, use: .sp -.ce +.RS 2:-0 +.RE .sp .SH AUTHOR Angus Duggan, from dviselect(1), by diff --git a/Build/source/texk/ttf2pk/ttf2tfm.1 b/Build/source/texk/ttf2pk/ttf2tfm.1 index 482f2ee1ff4..00cc376712b 100644 --- a/Build/source/texk/ttf2pk/ttf2tfm.1 +++ b/Build/source/texk/ttf2pk/ttf2tfm.1 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ .\" man page for ttf2tfm . -.TH TTF2TFM 1 10-Jan-2002 "FreeType version 1.5" +.TH TTF2TFM 1 26-Jun-2014 "FreeType version 1.5" .SH NAME ttf2tfm \- build TeX metric files from a TrueType font .SH SYNOPSIS @@ -461,18 +461,15 @@ With .B \-P you specify the platform ID; defined values are: .PP -.in +4m -.ta 3iC -.I "platform platform ID (pid)" -.sp -.ta 3iR +.TS +l l. +\fIplatform\fP \fIplatform ID (pid)\fP +_ Apple Unicode 0 -.br Macintosh 1 -.br -ISO 2 -.br +ISO 2 Microsoft 3 +.TE .PP The encoding ID depends on the platform. For pid=0, we ignore the @@ -481,121 +478,78 @@ parameter (setting it to zero) since the mapping table is always Unicode version\ 2.0. For pid=1, the following table lists the defined values: .PP -.in +4m -.ta 3iC -.ti -2m +.RS platform ID = 1 -.sp -.I "script encoding ID (eid)" -.sp -.ta 3iR -Roman 0 -.br +.RE +.TS +l l. +\fIscript\fP \fIencoding ID (eid)\fP +_ +Roman 0 Japanese 1 -.br -Chinese 2 -.br -Korean 3 -.br -Arabic 4 -.br -Hebrew 5 -.br -Greek 6 -.br -Russian 7 -.br +Chinese 2 +Korean 3 +Arabic 4 +Hebrew 5 +Greek 6 +Russian 7 Roman Symbol 8 -.br Devanagari 9 -.br Gurmukhi 10 -.br Gujarati 11 -.br -Oriya 12 -.br -Bengali 13 -.br -Tamil 14 -.br -Telugu 15 -.br -Kannada 16 -.br +Oriya 12 +Bengali 13 +Tamil 14 +Telugu 15 +Kannada 16 Malayalam 17 -.br Sinhalese 18 -.br -Burmese 19 -.br -Khmer 20 -.br -Thai 21 -.br -Laotian 22 -.br +Burmese 19 +Khmer 20 +Thai 21 +Laotian 22 Georgian 23 -.br Armenian 24 -.br Maldivian 25 -.br -Tibetan 26 -.br +Tibetan 26 Mongolian 27 -.br -Geez 28 -.br -Slavic 29 -.br +Geez 28 +Slavic 29 Vietnamese 30 -.br -Sindhi 31 -.br +Sindhi 31 Uninterpreted 32 +.TE .PP Here are the ISO encoding IDs: .PP -.in +4m -.ta 3iC -.ti -2m +.RS platform ID = 2 -.sp -.I "encoding encoding ID (eid)" -.sp -.ta 3iR -ASCII 0 -.br +.RE +.TS +l l. +\fIencoding\fP \fIencoding ID (eid)\fP +ASCII 0 ISO 10646 1 -.br ISO 8859-1 2 +.TE .PP And finally, the Microsoft encoding IDs: .PP -.in +4m -.ta 3iC -.ti -2m +.RS platform ID = 3 -.sp -.I "encoding encoding ID (eid)" -.sp -.ta 3iR -Symbol 0 -.br -Unicode 2.0 1 -.br -Shift JIS 2 -.br -GB 2312 (1980) 3 -.br -Big 5 4 -.br +.RE +.TS +l l. +\fIencoding\fP \fIencoding ID (eid)\fP +Symbol 0 +Unicode 2.0 1 +Shift JIS 2 +GB 2312 (1980) 3 +Big 5 4 KS X 1001 (Wansung) 5 -.br KS X 1001 (Johab) 6 -.br -UCS-4 10 +UCS-4 10 +.TE .PP The program will abort if you specify an invalid platform/encoding ID pair. @@ -979,58 +933,50 @@ are program specific environment variables introduced in .B kpathsea version\ 3.2: .PP -.in +4m -.ta 2i -.C \&.ttf \ and "\ .ttc TTFONTS" -.br -.C "ttf2pk.cfg TTF2PKINPUTS" -.br -.C "\&.map TTF2PKINPUTS" -.br -.C "\&.enc TTF2PKINPUTS, TTF2TFMINPUTS" -.br -.C "\&.rpl TTF2PKINPUTS, TTF2TFMINPUTS" -.br -.C "\&.tfm TFMFONTS" -.br -.C "\&.sfd TTF2PKINPUTS, TTF2TFMINPUTS" +.RS +.TS +l l. +\&.ttf and .ttc TTFONTS +ttf2pk.cfg TTF2PKINPUTS +\&.map TTF2PKINPUTS +\&.enc TTF2PKINPUTS, TTF2TFMINPUTS +\&.rpl TTF2PKINPUTS, TTF2TFMINPUTS +\&.tfm TFMFONTS +\&.sfd TTF2PKINPUTS, TTF2TFMINPUTS +.TE +.RE + .PP And here the same for pre-3.2-versions of .B kpathsea: .PP -.in +4m -.ta 2i -.C \&.ttf \ and "\ .ttc T1FONTS" -.br -.C "ttf2pk.cfg TEXCONFIG" -.br -.C "\&.map TEXCONFIG" -.br -.C "\&.enc TEXPSHEADERS" -.br -.C "\&.rpl TEXPSHEADERS" -.br -.C "\&.tfm TFMFONTS" -.br -.C "\&.sfd TEXPSHEADERS" +.RS +.TS +l l. +\&.ttf and .ttc T1FONTS +ttf2pk.cfg TEXCONFIG +\&.map TEXCONFIG +\&.enc TEXPSHEADERS +\&.rpl TEXPSHEADERS +\&.tfm TFMFONTS +\&.sfd TEXPSHEADERS +.TE +.RE .PP Finally, the same for pre-3.0-versions (as used e.g. in te\*(TX\ 0.4): .PP -.in +4m -.ta 2i -.C \&.ttf \ and "\ .ttc DVIPSHEADERS" -.br -.C "ttf2pk.cfg TEXCONFIG" -.br -.C "\&.map TEXCONFIG" -.br -.C "\&.enc DVIPSHEADERS" -.br -.C "\&.rpl DVIPSHEADERS" -.br -.C "\&.tfm TFMFONTS" -.br -.C "\&.sfd DVIPSHEADERS" +.RS +.TS +l l. +\&.ttf and .ttc DVIPSHEADERS +ttf2pk.cfg TEXCONFIG +\&.map TEXCONFIG +\&.enc DVIPSHEADERS +\&.rpl DVIPSHEADERS +\&.tfm TFMFONTS +\&.sfd DVIPSHEADERS +.TE +.RE .PP Please consult the info files of .B kpathsea @@ -1056,8 +1002,9 @@ hard-coded into the .B kpathsea library. .PP -.in +2m +.RS .C "kpsewhich -progname=ttf2tfm -expand-var='$TTFONTS'" +.RE .PP We select the program name also since it is possible to specify variables which are searched only for a certain program -- in our @@ -1088,21 +1035,18 @@ set in .C config.sys for OS/2): .PP -.in +4m -.ta 2i -.C \&.ttf \ and "\ .ttc TTFONTS" -.br -.C "ttf2pk.cfg TTFCFG" -.br -.C "\&.map TTFCFG" -.br -.C "\&.enc TTFCFG" -.br -.C "\&.rpl TTFCFG" -.br -.C "\&.tfm TEXTFM" -.br -.C "\&.sfd TTFCFG" +.RS +.TS +l l. +\&.ttf and .ttc TTFONTS +ttf2pk.cfg TTFCFG +\&.map TTFCFG +\&.enc TTFCFG +\&.rpl TTFCFG +\&.tfm TEXTFM +\&.sfd TTFCFG +.TE +.RE .PP If one of the variables isn't set, a warning message is emitted. The current directory will always be searched. diff --git a/Build/source/texk/web2c/synctexdir/man1/synctex.1 b/Build/source/texk/web2c/synctexdir/man1/synctex.1 index 5bb2bf4f98e..958266fccc7 100644 --- a/Build/source/texk/web2c/synctexdir/man1/synctex.1 +++ b/Build/source/texk/web2c/synctexdir/man1/synctex.1 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.Dd 03/13/12 \" DATE +.Dd 06/26/2013 \" DATE .Dt synctex 1 \" Program name and manual section number .Sh NAME .Nm synctex @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ .Nm \fIcommand\fP [\fIoptions\fP] [\fIargs\fP] .Sh OVERVIEW -The Synchronization TeXnology is a new feature of recent TeX engines. +The Synchronization TeXnology is a feature of recent TeX engines. It allows to synchronize between input and output, which means to navigate from the source document to the typeset material and vice versa. -- cgit v1.2.3