%%% File: install.txt %%% A part of mfpic 0.9 2006/05/26 %%% This is version 0.9 of mfpic. See README.txt for a list of files and a brief description of each. Generating and installing the files ----------------------------------- -- Put mfpic.ins, mfpic.dtx and grafbase.dtx in the same temporary directory and change to that directory. Run latex on mfpic.ins, which should produce the five files mfpic.tex mfpic.sty grafbase.mf grafbase.mp dvipsnam.mp -- If you have an older version of mfpic, remove the old files with the same names as the above five from your TeX directories, or ensure that the following procedure overwrites them (back them up somewhere else first if you wish). Do the same for mfppatch.tex. -- Copy mfpic.tex and mfppatch.tex where TeX and LaTeX will find it, and mfpic.sty where LaTeX will find it. On any TDS compliant system (such as teTeX, fpTeX, TeXLive, or MiKTeX) they can all be put in $TEXMF/tex/generic/mfpic/ (where $TEXMF indicates a directory serving as a root of a texmf tree). -- Copy grafbase.mp and dvipsnam.mp where MetaPost will find them, for example $TEXMF/metapost/mfpic/ . -- Copy grafbase.mf where Metafont will find it. For example, $TEXMF/metafont/mfpic/ . -- Copy mfpguide.pdf, mfpman.pdf. mfpcard.pdf where documentation is kept. For example, $TEXMF/doc/generic/mfpic/ . Optionally, copy src/*.* and examples/*.* either to the documentation area or to the same place as mfpic.tex. Also optional: copy the two .dtx files and mfpic.ins to the source area ($TEXMF/source/generic/mfpic/). -- Some distributions might have a copy of the file grafbase.mf in the directory $TEXMF/fonts/public/mfpic. If so, delete it or replace it with a copy of the new one. If some package needs that particular version, put it someplace where mf and mpost will _not_ find it and arrange for that package to find it when necessary. -- If required by your TeX system (MiKTeX, teTeX, fpTeX, XemTeX, and TeXLive all DO require it): ************************************* * UPDATE THE TeX FILENAME DATABASE! * ************************************* There is one optional step that may be useful (if you only wish to use mfpic to produce MetaPost pictures, you may skip this): find the file modes.mf on your system. Typically this will be in $TEXMF/metafont/misc/ Find near the end a line similar to localfont := ljfour; Replace, if necessary, the string "ljfour" by one of the modes listed in that file. At minimum, select one whose resolution (DPI) matches your printer and/or the configuration of your dvi viewer. If you make such a change, regenerate the mf.base file (fmtutil on teTeX, fpTeX or TeXLive; MiKTeX Options in MiKTeX). On some systems this may be named plain.base. Read mfpguide.pdf before trying anything further. If you are already familiar with mfpic (version 0.2.10.9 or later) you can probably get going right away. If you want to read the documented source code for mfpic, run latex on mfpic.dtx and grafbase.dtx (Peter Wilson's docmfp.sty is required for grafbase.dtx) 2 or 3 times each. Then run makeindex for each: makeindex -s gind.ist -o mfpic.ind mfpic.idx makeindex -s gind.ist -o grafbase.ind grafbase.idx and then latex again (once each). The docmfp package can be found at your favorite CTAN mirror. A copy of docmfp.sty is also on my web page (see README). (Some TeX distributions (e.g., TeXLive) contain a rogue copy of ltxdoc.cfg in the TeX input path (e.g., tex/latex/subfig), which can mess up the indexes of these documents. Move it from the texinputs area to the documentation area of your system. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ If you desire to remake the mfpic manual (and why in the world would you be wanting to do a daft thing like that?), make sure mfpman.tex and mfpdoc.sty are in the current directory or where LaTeX can find them. Make sure that coil.mps is also where LaTeX can find it. Edit, if you like, the paper size option in the \documentclass command in mfpman.tex. Make sure mfpdoc.sty is where LaTeX will find it. (The document uses Times for the main font family, LuxiMono for a typewriter font, and CMSS for a sans serif font. Packages mathptmx amd luximono are required.) Then run pdflatex three times: pdflatex mfpman (Hundreds of undefined labels messages) pdflatex mfpman (Labels have changed message) pdflatex mfpman (All resolved) Now page numbers should be correct in the index, so run makeindex: makeindex -o mfpman.ind mfpman.idx (or just "makeindex mfpman" on many systems) then run latex two more times: pdflatex mfpman (mfpman.toc now has index added) pdflatex mfpman (Document toc now correct) You can use latex instead of pdflatex, but you won't get clickable links in the result. (I was too lazy to make that work.) You could do something similar for mfpguide.tex (but that, too, would be daft): pdflatex mfpguide (produces guide.mp) mpost guide.mp (creates guide.1, guide.2, etc.) pdflatex mfpguide (includes figures, which changes pagination) pdflatex mfpguide (All resolved) This relies on mfpic so you should probably wait to do that until after you are accustomed to that process. (And then take a cold shower until this compulsion passes.) And finally, if you forgot: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !! UPDATE THE TeX FILENAME DATABASE !! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! -- Dan Luecking (luecking at uark dot edu) Department of Mathematical Sciences University of Arkansas Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701-1201 U.S.A