From be21387d4324cdec51d07f08cd8ce0b96eb88516 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Manuel Pégourié-Gonnard Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 13:11:17 +0000 Subject: glossaries update from tds.zip using POSTglossaries git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@8084 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751 --- Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/glossaries/INSTALL | 210 ++++++++++++------------- Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/glossaries/README | 112 ++++++------- 2 files changed, 161 insertions(+), 161 deletions(-) (limited to 'Master/texmf-dist/doc') diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/glossaries/INSTALL b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/glossaries/INSTALL index 60085abb76f..b101d883416 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/glossaries/INSTALL +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/glossaries/INSTALL @@ -1,105 +1,105 @@ -INSTALLATION - -If you have downloaded the glossaries package using the TeX Directory -Structure (TDS), that is you have downloaded an archive containing -doc, tex, scripts and source directories, you need to follow the -"Installing from TDS" instructions below. - -If you have downloaded the following files: - -glossaries.dtx -glossaries.ins -makeglossaries -makeglossaries.bat - -You need to follow the "Installing from DTX and INS" instructions -below. - -For further information on installing LaTeX packages see: - -http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=installthings - -INSTALLING FROM TDS -=================== - -Files in tex and doc directories should go in the -corresponding TEXMF directories (for example, /usr/share/texmf-local/ -or C:\localtexmf\). The scripts/glossaries/ directory -contains the Perl script makeglossaries and the batch file -makeglossaries.bat which should go somewhere on your operating system's -PATH. (Both files are required for Windows, but only the Perl script is -required for other operating systems.) - -*Remember to refresh TeX's database* - -A minimal example file called minimalgls.tex is provided for testing -and debugging purposes and can be found in the package documentation -samples directory (doc/latex/glossaries/samples/). To test your -installation do: - -latex minimalgls -makeglossaries minimalgls -latex minimalgls - -The LaTeX2HTML style file, glossaries.perl, is located in -source/latex/glossaries and should go in the LaTeX2HTML styles -directory. - -INSTALLING FROM DTX AND INS -=========================== - -Run LaTeX on glossaries.ins to generate the package style files, -sample files and LaTeX2HTML style file: - -latex glossaries.ins - -To create the package documentation (glossaries.pdf): - -pdflatex glossaries.dtx -makeindex -s gind.ist glossaries -makeindex -s gglo.ist -o glossaries.gls glossaries.glo -pdflatex glossaries.dtx -pdflatex glossaries.dtx - -If TEXMF denotes the base directory of your local TeX installation (e.g. -/usr/share/texmf-local/ or C:\localtexmf\) then create the following -directories (if they don't already exist): - -TEXMF/doc/latex/glossaries -TEXMF/doc/latex/glossaries/samples -TEXMF/tex/latex/glossaries -TEXMF/tex/latex/glossaries/base -TEXMF/tex/latex/glossaries/styles -TEXMF/tex/latex/glossaries/dict - -Move the sample files (*.tex) to TEXMF/doc/latex/glossaries/sample/ - -Move the documentation (*.pdf) to TEXMF/doc/latex/glossaries/ - -Move glossaries.sty and mfirstuc.sty to TEXMF/tex/latex/glossaries/base/ - -Move the other style files (*.sty) to TEXMF/tex/latex/glossaries/styles/ - -Move the dictionary files (*.dic) to TEXMF/tex/latex/glossaries/dict/ - -Move makeglossaries to somewhere on your path, e.g. /usr/bin/. - -If you are a Windows user, you will also need to move makeglossaries.bat -to the same location as makeglossaries, but you will need to have -Perl installed to be able to use makeglossaries. (It is possible -to use makeindex directly if you don't have Perl installed. See -the manual, glossaries.pdf, for details.) - -*Remember to refresh TeX's database* - -A minimal example file called minimalgls.tex is provided for testing -and debugging purposes. This file is created along with all the other -sample files when you run glossaries.ins through LaTeX. To test your -installation do: - -latex minimalgls -makeglossaries minimalgls -latex minimalgls - -If you want to use the glossaries package with LaTeX2HTML: -move glossaries.perl to the LaTeX2HTML styles directory. +INSTALLATION + +If you have downloaded the glossaries package using the TeX Directory +Structure (TDS), that is you have downloaded an archive containing +doc, tex, scripts and source directories, you need to follow the +"Installing from TDS" instructions below. + +If you have downloaded the following files: + +glossaries.dtx +glossaries.ins +makeglossaries +makeglossaries.bat + +You need to follow the "Installing from DTX and INS" instructions +below. + +For further information on installing LaTeX packages see: + +http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=installthings + +INSTALLING FROM TDS +=================== + +Files in tex and doc directories should go in the +corresponding TEXMF directories (for example, /usr/share/texmf-local/ +or C:\localtexmf\). The scripts/glossaries/ directory +contains the Perl script makeglossaries and the batch file +makeglossaries.bat which should go somewhere on your operating system's +PATH. (Both files are required for Windows, but only the Perl script is +required for other operating systems.) + +*Remember to refresh TeX's database* + +A minimal example file called minimalgls.tex is provided for testing +and debugging purposes and can be found in the package documentation +samples directory (doc/latex/glossaries/samples/). To test your +installation do: + +latex minimalgls +makeglossaries minimalgls +latex minimalgls + +The LaTeX2HTML style file, glossaries.perl, is located in +source/latex/glossaries and should go in the LaTeX2HTML styles +directory. + +INSTALLING FROM DTX AND INS +=========================== + +Run LaTeX on glossaries.ins to generate the package style files, +sample files and LaTeX2HTML style file: + +latex glossaries.ins + +To create the package documentation (glossaries.pdf): + +pdflatex glossaries.dtx +makeindex -s gind.ist glossaries +makeindex -s gglo.ist -o glossaries.gls glossaries.glo +pdflatex glossaries.dtx +pdflatex glossaries.dtx + +If TEXMF denotes the base directory of your local TeX installation (e.g. +/usr/share/texmf-local/ or C:\localtexmf\) then create the following +directories (if they don't already exist): + +TEXMF/doc/latex/glossaries +TEXMF/doc/latex/glossaries/samples +TEXMF/tex/latex/glossaries +TEXMF/tex/latex/glossaries/base +TEXMF/tex/latex/glossaries/styles +TEXMF/tex/latex/glossaries/dict + +Move the sample files (*.tex) to TEXMF/doc/latex/glossaries/sample/ + +Move the documentation (*.pdf) to TEXMF/doc/latex/glossaries/ + +Move glossaries.sty and mfirstuc.sty to TEXMF/tex/latex/glossaries/base/ + +Move the other style files (*.sty) to TEXMF/tex/latex/glossaries/styles/ + +Move the dictionary files (*.dic) to TEXMF/tex/latex/glossaries/dict/ + +Move makeglossaries to somewhere on your path, e.g. /usr/bin/. + +If you are a Windows user, you will also need to move makeglossaries.bat +to the same location as makeglossaries, but you will need to have +Perl installed to be able to use makeglossaries. (It is possible +to use makeindex directly if you don't have Perl installed. See +the manual, glossaries.pdf, for details.) + +*Remember to refresh TeX's database* + +A minimal example file called minimalgls.tex is provided for testing +and debugging purposes. This file is created along with all the other +sample files when you run glossaries.ins through LaTeX. To test your +installation do: + +latex minimalgls +makeglossaries minimalgls +latex minimalgls + +If you want to use the glossaries package with LaTeX2HTML: +move glossaries.perl to the LaTeX2HTML styles directory. diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/glossaries/README b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/glossaries/README index fcf56417811..7a842dcdddf 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/glossaries/README +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/glossaries/README @@ -1,56 +1,56 @@ -LaTeX Package : glossaries v 1.12 - -Last Modified : 8 March 2008 - -Author : Nicola Talbot - -This package is provided to assist generating glossaries. -The package supports acronyms and multiple glossaries. -New entries are defined to have a name and description (and -optionally an associated symbol.) Plural forms can also be -specified. New glossary styles can be defined, and preambles -and postambles can be specified. There is provision for loading -a database of terms, only terms used in the text will be added -to the relevant glossary. - -*This package replaces the glossary package which is now obsolete.* - -The glossaries bundle also includes mfirstuc.sty which provides -\makefirstuc{} which makes the first object of - uppercase unless starts with a control -sequence followed by a group, in which case the first -object in the group is converted to uppercase. Examples: - - \makefirstuc{abc} -> Abc - \makefirstuc{\emph{abc}} -> \emph{Abc} - \makefirstuc{{\'a}bc} -> {\'A}bc - \makefirstuc{\ae bc} -> \AE bc - \makefirstuc{{\ae}bc} -> {\AE}bc - -(but don't do \makefirstuc{\ae{}bc} which produces \ae Bc.) - -INSTALLATION - -See INSTALL file for installation instructions. - -REQUIREMENTS - -The glossaries package requires at least version 2.5f (2006/11/18) of -the xkeyval package. - -LaTeX2HTML - -This package comes with a LaTeX2HTML style file glossaries.perl -which should be placed in the relevant LaTeX2HTML styles directory, but -note that glossaries.perl only supplies a sub-set of the commands -provided by glossaries.sty, so some commands may not be implemented or -may be implemented in a different way. - -LICENCE - -This material is subject to the LaTeX Project Public License. -See http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/help/Catalogue/licenses.lppl.html -for the details of that license. - -Author's home page: http://theoval.cmp.uea.ac.uk/~nlct/ - +LaTeX Package : glossaries v 1.12 + +Last Modified : 8 March 2008 + +Author : Nicola Talbot + +This package is provided to assist generating glossaries. +The package supports acronyms and multiple glossaries. +New entries are defined to have a name and description (and +optionally an associated symbol.) Plural forms can also be +specified. New glossary styles can be defined, and preambles +and postambles can be specified. There is provision for loading +a database of terms, only terms used in the text will be added +to the relevant glossary. + +*This package replaces the glossary package which is now obsolete.* + +The glossaries bundle also includes mfirstuc.sty which provides +\makefirstuc{} which makes the first object of + uppercase unless starts with a control +sequence followed by a group, in which case the first +object in the group is converted to uppercase. Examples: + + \makefirstuc{abc} -> Abc + \makefirstuc{\emph{abc}} -> \emph{Abc} + \makefirstuc{{\'a}bc} -> {\'A}bc + \makefirstuc{\ae bc} -> \AE bc + \makefirstuc{{\ae}bc} -> {\AE}bc + +(but don't do \makefirstuc{\ae{}bc} which produces \ae Bc.) + +INSTALLATION + +See INSTALL file for installation instructions. + +REQUIREMENTS + +The glossaries package requires at least version 2.5f (2006/11/18) of +the xkeyval package. + +LaTeX2HTML + +This package comes with a LaTeX2HTML style file glossaries.perl +which should be placed in the relevant LaTeX2HTML styles directory, but +note that glossaries.perl only supplies a sub-set of the commands +provided by glossaries.sty, so some commands may not be implemented or +may be implemented in a different way. + +LICENCE + +This material is subject to the LaTeX Project Public License. +See http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/help/Catalogue/licenses.lppl.html +for the details of that license. + +Author's home page: http://theoval.cmp.uea.ac.uk/~nlct/ + -- cgit v1.2.3