[tldoc] more changes

Staszek Wawrykiewicz staw at gust.org.pl
Fri Jan 12 06:25:22 CET 2007


I'm sorry, but I've just made some important changes to the original 
live.tex (#3366). Please see the attached diff file for changes between 
3361 and 3362 (internal version). The changes mostly concerns Windows, 
incorporates all notes from Akira Kakuto (rechecked and slighly modified), 
etc.

Now I can switch to the Polish translation. Thanks to help from Jerzy,
I have some less work to do. Anyway the original file has to be changed,
as well as all other translations.

Best,

-- 
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 3362 2007-01-12 06:30:07Z 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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> 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[\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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