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The nameauth package
Charles P. Schaum
charles dot schaum at att dot net
v0.9 from 2012/02/10
Abstract
Using the nameauth package, an author can encode names according to a
name authority. Index entries will be consistent if the input parameters are
consistent. An author can move blocks of text arbitrarily and the names will
be reformatted automatically, making it easier to transition from drafts to
a final manuscript. This package mainly supports Western naming conventions,
with some basic features for ancient, royal, and Eastern names.
Files Target distribution
nameauth.pdf Documentation (normally in TEXMFDIST/doc/latex/nameauth)
nameauth.sty Package file (normally in TEXMFDIST/tex/latex/nameauth)
README This file (normally in TEXMFDIST/doc/latex/nameauth)
Source distribution
Makefile Automates building with GNU make 3.81
nameauth.ins Installer
nameauth.dtx Documented LaTeX file containing both code and documentation
Installation Target distribution
Unpack nameauth.zip.
Create the directories listed above. For TeX Live, TEXMFDIST is often /usr/local/texmf/<year>/texmf-dist on Posix-compliant systems. Manual installation calls rather for /usr/local/texlive/texmf-local or ~/texmf.
MacTeX and MikTeX differ. Please refer to your distribution manual.
Copy the target distribution files to their appropriate destinations.
Run mktexlsr with the appropriate level of permissions.
Source distribution notes:
One can use the following commands to generate the target distribution:
$ pdflatex nameauth.dtx
$ makeindex -s gind.ist -o nameauth.ind nameauth.idx
$ makeindex -s gglo.ist -o nameauth.gls nameauth.glo
$ pdflatex nameauth.dtx
$ pdflatex nameauth.ins
I used GNU make to automate the process:
$ make dist
Testing notes:
I have done some extensive testing with pdfLaTeX, with and without the microtype package. The package appears to work with dvi-based LaTeX and XeTeX, with which I have done minimal testing. I have not yet used luaTeX.
License
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.
Happy TeXing!
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