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How to install eFrench under Windows
june 6th 2012, for eFrench, RayJ
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This eFrench installation has been tested with MiKTeX
but should be valid for all TeX motors.
This distribution abides by the LPPL copyright.
Installation instructions
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Put the french directory (and if necessary also the msg directory)
in a place beeing accessible by the \input command.
Under MikTeX 2.8, for example here
c:\LocalTexMf\tex\
or here
c:\LocalTexMf\tex\plain\
(or in the TDS-tree as explained in FilesInTDS.txt)
and announce it to MikTeX
(Maintenance - Setting - Roots - Add ...)
This way to do has also been tested under MikTeX 2.9
Notice
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If for any reason french.sty after installation announces
that msg.sty or msg-msg.tex is missing, then read the directives
from Probl_Msg.txt, here in the install directory.
PS :
1. Messages are ANSI coded (latin9)
2. The language.dat file must define french as a
language, it's generally the case
Documentation
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The user's manuals efrench.pdf and frenchle.pdf are in french.
Frenchle.pdf is included because it is also valid for efrench
as a good introduction to it's possibilities. And frenchle
is now a part of e-french.
-- rayj for the eFrench group, all questions to be sent to
Laurent Bloch <http://www.laurentbloch.org/MySpip3/spip.php?article166>
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