---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Package marginnote Copyright (c) Markus Kohm 2005-2009 Licence: LPPL Version: 2009/05/06 v1.1d ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- This package provides the command \marginnote that may be used instead of \marginpar at almost every place, where \marginpar cannot be used, e.g. inside floats, footnotes, frames made with framed package ... ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you have a distribution of marginnote with an archive containing the files doc/ doc/latex/ doc/latex/marginnote/ doc/latex/marginnote/marginnote.pdf source/ source/latex/ source/latex/marginnote/ source/latex/marginnote/marginnote.dtx source/latex/marginnote/marginnote.ins source/latex/marginnote/README tex/ tex/latex/ tex/latex/marginnote/ tex/latex/marginnote/marginnote.sty you may simply extract this archive at your local texmf tree (local TDS tree) that may be e.g. C:\localtexmf or /usr/local/share/texmf or /usr/TeX/texmf-local. On some systems you may ask for the local TDS tree using: `kpsewhich -var-value=TEXMFLOCAL'. After extraction you should update your File Name DataBase e.g. using the MiKTeX Options dialog or texhash. If the files are at a root directory marginnote the distributor has changed my original distribution archive and you have to copy the files yourself into the appropriate directories at one of your texmf trees and update your File Name DataBase. If you instead of this have only the files marginnote.dtx, marginnote.ins marginnote.pdf (optional) and README, you have to call: tex marginnote.ins and follow the instructions. NOTE: README is part of the sources of the Work. To produce a legal and valid distribution if the Work, you need only the source files `marginnote.dtx', `marginnote.ins', and `README'. You are not allowed to distribute any of these without the others. You are not allowed to distribute the generated files `marginnote.sty' or `marginnote.pdf' without these source files. See LPPL for definition of `distribution'! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------