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# Originally written by Thomas Esser, 1998. Public domain.
# fmtutil.cnf: configuration file for fmtutil.
# 
# This TeX Live fmtutil.cnf is not kept exactly in sync with the teTeX
# fmtutil.cnf (and not maintained by te), since the two distributions
# need different settings, although they are nearly the same.  The TL
# version has a few extra entries at the end, mainly.

# Customize this file to your needs, e.g.
#   - remove or uncomment formats that you don't need
#   - add your own formats
#   - change default engine / flags for standard formats

# Some notes:
#   1) tex and amstex just load hyphen.tex. No customization.
#   You can have you own customized (via babel's hyphen.cfg)
#   formats on top of plain by using "bplain.tex" instead of
#   plain.tex (see e.g. bplain.ini file for bplain format).
#
#   2) etex loads language.def, not language.dat.
#
#   3) The symbolic link to the right engines (e.g. bplain -> tex)
#      will be generated by the "texlinks" script. So, if you call
#      fmtutil "by hand" and not via texconfig, please also call
#      texlinks afterwards.
# 
#   4) usual comments start with "# ", whereas disabled configurations
#      start with "#! " in this file.

# The format of the table is:

# format	engine	pattern-file	arguments

# The last part of "arguments" must be the name of the file to run
# initex (or another "ini"-engine) on.

# metafont and metapost:
mf		mf-nowin	-	-translate-file=cp227.tcx mf.ini
mpost		mpost	-		-translate-file=cp227.tcx mpost.mp
metafun		mpost	-		-translate-file=cp227.tcx metafun.mp

# Standard formats (plain, latex) with all engines:
#
# Change "tex.ini -> bplain.ini" and "- -> language.dat"
# if you want babel support in tex. Add -translate-file=cp227.tcx before
# tex.ini if you want to make all characters directly "printable" for
# any \write (instead of ^^xy).
tex		tex	-		tex.ini
pdftex		pdftex	-		-translate-file=cp227.tcx *pdftex.ini
latex		pdftex	language.dat	-translate-file=cp227.tcx *latex.ini
etex		pdftex	language.def	-translate-file=cp227.tcx *etex.ini
pdfetex		pdftex	language.def	-translate-file=cp227.tcx *pdfetex.ini
pdflatex	pdftex	language.dat	-translate-file=cp227.tcx *pdflatex.ini
omega		omega	-		omega.ini
lambda		omega	language.dat	lambda.ini
aleph		aleph	-		*aleph.ini
lamed		aleph	language.dat	*lambda.ini
xetex		xetex	-		-etex xetex.ini
xelatex		xetex	language.dat	-etex xelatex.ini

# The amstex format:

# Change "amstex.ini -> bamstex.ini" and "- -> language.dat"
# if you want babel support in amstex:
amstex		pdftex	-		-translate-file=cp227.tcx *amstex.ini

# Change "pdfamstex.ini -> pdfbamstex.ini" and "- -> language.dat"
# if you want babel support in pdfamstex:
#! pdfamstex	pdftex	-		-translate-file=cp227.tcx *pdfamstex.ini

# Context formats:
#! cont-cz	pdftex	cont-usr.tex	-8bit *cont-cz.ini
#! cont-cz	xetex	cont-usr.tex	-8bit *cont-cz.ini
#! cont-de	pdftex	cont-usr.tex	-8bit *cont-de.ini
#! cont-de	xetex	cont-usr.tex	-8bit *cont-de.ini
cont-en		pdftex	cont-usr.tex	-8bit *cont-en.ini
cont-en		xetex	cont-usr.tex	-8bit *cont-en.ini
#! cont-nl	pdftex	cont-usr.tex	-8bit *cont-nl.ini
#! cont-nl	xetex	cont-usr.tex	-8bit *cont-nl.ini
#! cont-uk	pdftex	cont-usr.tex	-8bit *cont-uk.ini
#! cont-uk	xetex	cont-usr.tex	-8bit *cont-uk.ini

# language-specific things:

# - Cyrillic:
#! cyrtex	pdftex	language.dat	-translate-file=cp227.tcx *cyrtex.ini
#! cyrtexinfo	pdftex	language.dat	-translate-file=cp227.tcx *cyrtxinf.ini
#! cyramstex	pdftex	language.dat	-translate-file=cp227.tcx *cyramstx.ini

# - Polish:
platex		pdftex	language.dat	-translate-file=cp227.tcx *platex.ini
pdfplatex	pdftex	language.dat	-translate-file=cp227.tcx *pdfplatex.ini
mex		pdftex	mexconf.tex	-translate-file=cp227.tcx *mex.ini
pdfmex		pdftex	mexconf.tex	-translate-file=cp227.tcx *pdfmex.ini
utf8mex		pdftex	mexconf.tex	-enc *utf8mex.ini

# - Czech / Slovak for ISO-8859-2 locale (see below for UTF8). Enable
# "by hand", not by "fmtutil --enablefmt", because definitions for
# ISO-8859-2 / UTF8 share the same name.
csplain		pdftex	-		-etex -translate-file=cp227.tcx csplain.ini
cslatex		pdftex	-		-etex -translate-file=cp227.tcx cslatex.ini
pdfcsplain	pdftex	-		-etex -translate-file=cp227.tcx csplain.ini
pdfcslatex	pdftex	-		-etex -translate-file=cp227.tcx cslatex.ini

# - Czech / Slovak for UTF8 locale (see above for ISO-8859-2). Enable
# "by hand", not by "fmtutil --enablefmt", because definitions for
# ISO-8859-2 / UTF8 share the same name.
#! csplain      pdftex	-		-etex -enc csplain-utf8.ini
#! cslatex      pdftex	-		-etex -enc cslatex-utf8.ini
#! pdfcsplain   pdftex	-		-etex -enc csplain-utf8.ini
#! pdfcslatex   pdftex	-		-etex -enc cslatex-utf8.ini

# formats for mltex extension:
mltex		pdftex	-		-translate-file=cp227.tcx -mltex mltex.ini
mllatex		pdftex	language.dat	-translate-file=cp227.tcx -mltex mllatex.ini

# Other formats:

# The TeX Live version of eplain.ini includes Babel support:
eplain		pdftex	language.dat	-translate-file=cp227.tcx *eplain.ini

# mptopdf utility
mptopdf		pdftex	-		-translate-file=cp227.tcx mptopdf.tex

# --- strange things
texsis		pdftex	-		-translate-file=cp227.tcx texsis.ini
physe		pdftex	-		physe.ini
phyzzx		pdftex	-		physe.ini

# formats with dependencies on earlier formats
xmltex		pdftex	language.dat	&latex xmltex.ini
pdfxmltex	pdftex	language.dat	&pdflatex pdfxmltex.ini
jadetex		pdftex	language.dat	&latex jadetex.ini
pdfjadetex	pdftex	language.dat	&pdflatex pdfjadetex.ini