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======================================================================

			  Package tpslifonts
		     Configure presentation fonts

			  alpha version (v0.6)
		      Installation Instructions

  Author: Stephan Lehmke <mailto:Stephan.Lehmke@cs.uni-dortmund.de>
	  Lehrstuhl Informatik I
	  Universität Dortmund
	  Dortmund, Germany

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The directory texpower/tpslifonts should contain the following files:

00readme.txt          Readme file explaining the package and its use.
0install.txt	      This file.
__TPslifonts.tex      Body of the example file.
slifontsexample.tex   `Header' of the example file.
tpslifonts.sty	      The package.


Installation of tpslifonts.sty:
-------------------------------

If you have installed the current TeXPower bundle (e.g. from
CTAN:/macros/latex/exptl/texpower/), then tpslifonts has been
installed as part of it, so there's nothing to do.

If you want to install tpslifonts without TeXPower, please copy the
file tpslifonts.sty to a place where latex can find it. On a
TDS-compliant system, a nice place would be

  <path to a texmf tree>/tex/latex/texpower/tpslifonts/

Then, on systems using a filename database, don't forget to refresh
the database! For teTeX, this is done by executing 

  texhash


Compiling the example document:
-------------------------------

After installing tpslifonts, you can compile the document

  slifontsexample

using pdflatex or latex, to see whether everything works as expected.

If you get an error message, most likely you're missing a package used
therein. Don't worry, if you don't want to install a new package, just
open the file slifontsexample.tex and comment out the offending
\usepackage command, the document will adapt by leaving out the
corresponding parts.

If you've not used pdflatex, please do whatever neccessary on your
system to convert the document to pdf, then open in acrobat reader.

Read the `header' file slifontsexample.tex carefully; there are a lot
of configuration alternatives to try out.

If the document should look ugly on screen, most likely you're missing
Type1 (PostScript outline) versions of some fonts used.

Either you use a configuration alternative for which you possess the
fonts, or you install the respective PostScript fonts.

Some candidates which may not be present even in an up-to-date
distributuion:

cm-super	CTAN:/fonts/ps-type1/cm-super/

hfbright	CTAN:/fonts/ps-type1/hfbright/

doublestroke	CTAN:/fonts/doublestroke/