[tldoc] more changes
Staszek Wawrykiewicz
staw at gust.org.pl
Fri Jan 12 08:41:49 CET 2007
On Fri, 12 Jan 2007, Akira Kakuto wrote:
> Therefore I removed the first item as follows:
Done for TL svn, thanks (#3369). Atached again diff file for translators
(from 3361 to 3363 internal), so please remove my previous diff file.
Thanks,
--
Staszek Wawrykiewicz
StaW at gust.org.pl
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< % $Id: live.tex 3361 2007-01-12 01:46:07Z karl $
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> % $Id: live.tex 3363 2007-01-12 09:10:07Z staw $
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< \texttt{cd setuptl} and run \texttt{tlpmgui}. Information
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> run \texttt{setuptl/tlpmgui}. More information
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< p.\pageref{sec:win-install}.
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> p.~\pageref{sec:win-install}.
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< \TeX{} and \MF{} distributions. These are stored in a
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> \TeX{} and \MF{} distributions. These are stored in a
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> setuptl & Installation programs for Linux and Windows. \\
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< xemtex & Tree for supporting programs used only in Windows.
< These programs generally come pre-installed on Unix systems, or are
< at least easy to compile. \\
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< \item[\KPS{}] The hash-tables that \KPS{} builds are quite large for
< the \TL{}. In order to cut down the starting time of any
< \KPS{}-enabled program, these hash-tables have been put in shared
< memory. This way, when you chain the execution of several such
< programs, like \path|tex| calling \path|mpost| calling \path|tex|,
< the overhead when starting each of the subprograms is
< reduced. This change is hidden to the user, except if you set the
< debug flag of kpathsea to the \path|-1| value: you will then trace
< access to the shared memory, which is not what you want (it is
< accessed very often!). What is useful in a log trace of the shared
< memory access is still to be defined, so the situation might evolve
< in the future.
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< \item[\Webc{}] The engines have a few more options than in Unix
< \Webc{}, and one option with a different behavior:
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> \item[\Webc{}] The engines have one more option than in Unix \Webc:
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< \item \path|-halt-on-error| stop the compilation at the first error.
< \item \path|-job-time| set the job time to the same timestamp as the
< file given in argument.
< \item \path|-oem| use the DOS codepage for console output.
< \item \path|-output-directory| allow to write all the output files in the
< specified directory.
< \item \path|-time-statistics| print statistics about the job run
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> \item \path|-proctimes| print statistics about the job run
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< The current \TL{} distribution implements the procedure of making
< always up-to-date fontmaps files for Dvips and Pdftex. This is done by
< the \cmdname{updmap} program during installation, as well as during any
< font package addition. If you add new packages by hand, edit the file
< \verb+updmap.cfg+ in \path|$TEXMFVAR/web2c|.
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> The current \TL{} distribution implements the procedure of making always
> up-to-date fontmaps files for Dvips and Pdftex. This is done by the
> \cmdname{updmap} program during installation.
> If you add new font packages using the installation program or by hand,
> edit the file \verb+updmap.cfg+ in \path|$TEXMFVAR/web2c|.
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> \subsubsection{XeTeX}
> Xe\TeX{} for Windows is linked statically with fontconfig 2.4.2.
> A configuration file for fontconfig is \verb+fonts.conf+. For details,
> see the file \verb+fonts.conf+ itself which is in a directory shown by
> the command \cmdname{kpsewhich --var-value=FONTCONFIG_PATH}
>
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< If you may want to change the page size to US letter size. If so, open
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> You may want to change the page size to US letter size. If so, open
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< Good question. The problem is of very general nature. Not all operations
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> Good question! The problem is of very general nature. Not all operations
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< \path|command.com| as the progrm name.
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> \path|command.com| as the program name.
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< the Unix convention; \fpTeX{} is a port of \Webc, and aims to be compatible
< across platforms. For this reason, all the configuration files that
< need to specify path names use the Unix convention.
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> the Unix convention; Windows-\TL{} is a port of \Webc, and aims to be
> compatible across platforms. For this reason, all the configuration files
> that need to specify path names use the Unix convention.
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< 18/09/2005 14:19 3 584 latex.exe
< 18/09/2005 14:19 3 584 pdfetex.exe
< 18/09/2005 14:19 524 288 tl90pdfetex.dll
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> 2006-11-23 07:06 2 560 latex.exe
> 2007-01-06 23:54 1 073 664 pdftex.dll
> 2006-01-28 08:05 2 560 pdftex.exe
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< \path|pdfetex.exe| using the same core \path|tl90pdfetex.dll|.
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> \path|pdftex.exe| using the same core \path|pdftex.dll|.
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< can temporarily set an environment variable (in a \acro{DOS} box):
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> can temporarily set an environment variable (in a \acro{DOS}/\acro{cmd} box):
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< \texttt{kpsewhich cmr10.tfm} & \path|c:/TeX/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/cm/cmr10.tfm|\\
< \texttt{kpsewhich latex.fmt}& \path|c:/TeX/texmf/web2c/latex.fmt|
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> \texttt{kpsewhich cmr10.tfm} & \path|c:/TeX/texmf-dist/fonts/tfm/public/cm/cmr10.tfm|\\
> \texttt{kpsewhich latex.fmt}& \path|c:/TeX/texmf-var/web2c/latex.fmt|
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< \item Petr Olsak, who coordinated and checked all the Czech and Slovak
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> \item Petr Ol\v{s}ak, who coordinated and checked all the Czech and Slovak
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< Staszek Wawrykiewicz (\pkgname{i386-linux}),
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> Karl Berry (\pkgname{i386-linux}),
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