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manifest.txt (version 5.59b)
Copyright 2008-2011 Claudio Beccari
This work may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of
the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 of this license or
(at your option) any later version. The latest version of this license
is in http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt and version 1.3 or later is
part of all distributions of LaTeX version 2003/12/01 or later.
This work itself and every derived work are subject to the above
licence, except the file toptesi.cfg that, although part of the work,
may be modified at will by the user.
This work has the LPPL maintenance status "author-maintained".
This work consists of the files listed in manifest.txt
This work consists of the following files
manifest.txt
toptesi.dtx
toptesi-doc-xetex.tex
toptesi-example.tex
toptesi-example-xetex
README
toptesi-exmple.xmpdata
toptesi-doc-xetex-def.ps
The files derived from the work are the following:
toptesi.cls
toptesi.sty
topcoman.sty
topfront.sty
toptesi.cfg
toptesi.pdf
toptesi-doc-xetex.pdf
toptesi-doc-xetex-a.pdf
toptesi-example.pdf
toptesi-example-xetex.pdf
The toptesi.dtx file is self extracting and self documenting; if you run
pdfLaTeX on it you get at the same time the class, the style and the configuration files, together with the English documented file.
The Italian documentation is obtained by running XeLaTeX on
toptesi-doc-xetex.tex
The two documentations pdf files, toptesi.pdf and toptesi-doc-xetex.pdf,
are complementary to one another. The third documentation file
toptesi-doc-xetex-a.pdf is just the PDF/A-b version of
toptesi-doc-xetex.pdf.
The files
toptesi-example.tex and toptesi-example-xetex.tex
are examples of the usage of this work, the former to be run with pdfLaTeX,
the latter with XeLaTeX; they may be used as templates, but in themselves, although part of this Work, they may be used by the end user the way s/he likes best, in order to use them as templates, but the files should not be modified unless their names are changed.
The files toptesi-example.xmpdata and toptesi-doc-xetex-def.ps
are examples of the contents and format of the metadata that must be
included into the same directotory as the thesis main file in order to be
able to use pdfLaTeX or XeLaTeX + ghostscript for producing a file that hopefully is
PDF/A-1b compliant (PDF/A-1b is the "weak" archivable PDF format).
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