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The 'ydoc' class and packages
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'ydoc' provides macros and environments to document LaTeX packages and classes.
It is an alternative to the 'ltxdoc' class and 'doc' package.
It targets a different layout and tries to provide more modern styles (xcolor, hyperref, etc.).
This is an alpha release. It should not be used yet for other packages.
INSTALL
~~~~~~~
This package might be part of your LaTeX distribution (TeX Live, MikTeX, ...) and then is installable using
the distributions package manager (TeX Live: 'tlmgr install ydoc').
However, it is also manually installable using the following ways:
1) TDS ZIP FILE
A TDS ZIP file includes all files in a installable format and using the required directory structure.
Simply unzip the TDS ZIP file over your TEXMF tree.
The TDS ZIP file can be downloaded from CTAN:
http://mirrors.ctan.org/install/macros/latex/contrib/ydoc.tds.zip
2) DTX FILE
The 'ydoc.dtx' file includes all required files, which can be extracted by compiling it using TeX (not LaTeX):
tex ydoc.dtx
To build the documentation compile the same file using LaTeX (preferable 'pdflatex') multiple times:
pdflatex ydoc.dtx
pdflatex ydoc.dtx
pdflatex ydoc.dtx
Copy all files to their correct location of your local TEXMF tree.
For example under Linux a personal TEXMF is normally located at '~/texmf' ('$HOME/texmf').
The files can be installed using the following Linux commands. For
mkdir -p "${TEXMF}/tex/latex/ydoc/"
mkdir -p "${TEXMF}/source/latex/ydoc/"
mkdir -p "${TEXMF}/doc/latex/ydoc/"
mkdir -p "${TEXMF}/tex/generic/ydoc/"
cp ydoc.sty ydoc.cls ydoc-code.sty ydoc-desc.sty ydoc-doc.sty ydoc-expl.sty ydoc.cfg "${TEXMF}/tex/latex/ydoc"
cp ydoc.dtx ydoc.ins "${TEXMF}/source/latex/ydoc"
cp ydoc.pdf README "${TEXMF}/doc/latex/ydoc"
cp ydocincl.tex ydocstrip.tex "${TEXMF}/tex/generic/ydoc"
Update the tree database file (might be not required for modern versions and personal TEXMF trees):
texhash ${TEXMF}
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