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- LaTeX installation instructions for Y&YTeX v1.1
-
- 1994 August 20
-
- SUMMARY
- =======
-
- This file contains instructions for installing LaTeX2e for Y&YTeX v1.1
- (either from DVIWindo's `TeX Menu' or from the DOS prompt).
-
- Before reading this file, you should obtain the LaTeX2e distribution
- --- from your nearest CTAN archive or on diskette from Y&Y, Inc. --
- and read `install.txt', which explains how the LaTeX2e installation works.
-
- This file describes:
-
- * How to save any old version of LaTeX.
-
- * How to configure LaTeX.
-
- * How to unpack the LaTeX distribution.
-
- * How to create the LaTeX format.
-
- * How to install the LaTeX files.
-
- * How to check the LaTeX installation.
-
- * What to do if you have any problems.
-
- NOTE: If you get the LaTeX2e diskette from Y&Y, Inc., then installation
- is particularly easy, since ready-made `format' files are included,
- and all the files are already unpacked. You can save time and
- effort by using the installation procedure on the diskette.
- Please refer to the `readme.txt' file on that diskette for details.
-
- SAVING ANY OLD VERSION OF LATEX
- ===============================
-
- The installation instructions below for LaTeX2e are designed to *preserve*
- your existing LaTeX 2.09 files. That way you can drop back to LaTeX 2.09
- in the unlikely event that some problem should crop up. After a while,
- when you are certain that everything is working to your satisfaction,
- you can delete the old files to free up some disk space (see below).
-
- The format file for LaTeX 2.09 is called `lplain.fmt' in the `fmt'
- sub-directory of your `y&ytex' directory --- typically `c:\y&ytex\fmt'
- (or wherever the environment variable TEXFORMATS points to). This format
- file will not be disturbed by the installation of LaTeX2e since the new
- format file is called `latex.fmt'.
-
- The style files for LaTeX 2.09 are in the `latex' sub-directory of your
- `y&ytex' directory --- typically `c:\y&ytex\latex' (one of the directories
- that the environment variable TEXINPUTS points to). This directory will
- not be disturbed by the installation of LaTeX2e --- the new files go in the
- `latex2e' sub-directory instead.
-
- Do the following if you want to be able to switch easily between LaTeX 2.09
- and LaTeX2e. Set the TEXINPUTS environment variable so the directory
- with the LaTeX 2.09 files is listed *before* the directory with the new
- LaTeX2e files. For example:
-
- TEXINPUTS=c:\texinput;c:\y&ytex\latex;c:\y&ytex\latex2e
-
- Then you can call LaTeX2.09 with the old `latex.bat' batch file (which
- uses `&lplain' on the TeX command line), and you can call LaTeX2e
- using the new `latex2e.bat' batch file (which uses `&latex' on the TeX
- command line). DVIWindo's `TeX Menu' will list *both* the old `LaTeX'
- (i.e. LaTeX 2.09) and the new `LaTeX 2e' formats.
-
- Once you decide that you no longer need LaTeX 2.09, you can save a
- bit of disk space. Do the following:
-
- (i) delete `lplain.*' from the `fmt' sub-directory of the `y&ytex' directory;
- (ii) delete all files in the `latex' sub-directory of the `y&ytex' directory;
- (iii) remove the `LaTeX' entry in DVIWindo's `TeX Menu';
- (iv) delete the `latex.bat' batch file from your batch file directory.
-
- CONFIGURING LATEX
- =================
-
- NOTE: You can pretty much ignore the rest of this file if you use the ready-
- made format files on the diskette from Y&Y! Otherwise read on.
-
- First of all, to run the installation procedure you need to set the TEXINPUTS
- environment variable to include the directory with the LaTeX 2e source files---
- or make it the current directory. If you use the recommended directory you
- can just set:
-
- TEXINPUTS=c:\y&ytex\latex2e
-
- After running the installation procedure you need to add the `latex2e'
- subdirectory of the `y&ytex' directory to the directory list in the
- TEXINPUTS environment variable. If you want to be able to switch easily
- between the old LaTeX 2.09 and LaTeX2e, then add the `latex2e' directory
- *after* the `latex' directory. For example:
-
- TEXINPUTS=c:\texinputs;c:\y&ytex\latex;c:\y&ytex\latex2e
-
- If you will *only* be using the new LaTeX2e, you can, of course, omit the
- reference to the `latex' subdirectory.
-
- NOTE: If you have a recent version of the Y&Y TeX system, then the
- environment variables are defined in the [Environment] section of
- `dviwindo.ini'. With an older system you insert code to set the
- environment variables in your `autoexec.bat' file --- this takes
- effect when you next reboot.
-
- You can run LaTeX2e from DVIWindo's `TeX Menu' --- by selecting `LaTeX 2e'
- --- or direct from DOS. In the latter case you can just use the existing
- `tex.bat' batch file:
-
- tex &latex <source-file>
-
- Or you may find it convenient to create a new `latex2e.bat' batch file.
- To do this, just copy `latex.bat', and replace `&lplain' with `&latex'.
-
- While LaTeX2e requires more TeX memory than LaTeX 2.09, there is no need
- to do anything, since Y&YTeX's dynamic memory allocation automatically
- only uses as much memory as is needed.
-
- UNPACKING THE DISTRIBUTION
- ==========================
-
- NOTE: If you get the LaTeX 2e diskette from Y&Y, you won't need to `unpack'
- the files. But if you do not have the unpacked distribution, read on.
- You have the `unpacked' distribution if you have the file `latex.ltx'.
-
- Create a directory on your hard disk for the LaTeX2e source files
- (Don't mix them up with other files, since you may want to delete some
- again after installation in order to conserve disk space). For example:
-
- mkdir c:\y&ytex\latex2e
-
- Get the latest version of the distribution off your nearest CTAN site by
- anonymous FTP (Or run the installation batch file on the LaTeX2e
- distribution diskette to unzip the files into this directory).
-
- Create an empty temporary directory (on a drive with at least a Megabyte of
- free space). Make that the current directory. Next, set the environment
- variable TEXINPUTS to include the directory with the new LaTeX2e source
- files. For example:
-
- TEXINPUTS=c:\y&ytex\latex2e
-
- You will also need to supply a file with hyphenation patterns. You can
- do this either by copying the standard `hyphen.tex' file for English ---
- or a hyphenation pattern file for another language --- to the current
- directory, or by adding a directory (s.a. c:\y&ytex\latex) which contains
- `hyphen.tex' to the list of directories in the TEXINPUTS environment variable.
-
- Also make sure the environment variable TEXFORMATS points to the
- `fmt' sub-directory of your `y&ytex' directory. For example:
-
- TEXFORMATS=c:\y&ytex\fmt
-
- You can create new TeX formats (i) directly from the `TeX Menu' in DVIWindo,
- (ii) using the `initex.bat' batch file, or (iii) `manually' from the DOS
- command line. If you work from the `TeX Menu' or use the `initex.bat' batch
- file, then most of the details of LaTeX2e format creation are automatically
- taken care off. In fact, the two steps "Unpacking the Distribution" and
- "Creating the LaTeX format" are then combined into *one* operation, and you
- need not deal with all the details.
-
- For example, if you run ini-TeX from the `TeX menu' in DVIWindo, just enter
- `LaTeX 2e' for `Format Name' and enter `latex' for `Format Source File' if
- you are installing the final release of LaTeX2e. The `initex.bat' batch
- file which is called will take care of running ini-TeX *twice* --- once on
- `unpack.ins', then on `latex.ltx' (or `unpack2e.ins' and `latex2e.ltx' in the
- beta release version). It will also copy the finished `format' file to the
- `fmt' sub-directory of your `y&ytex' directory, and create a `LaTeX 2e' entry
- in the `TeX Menu'
-
- * And that is all there is to it!
-
- If you instead want to unpack the files `manually' from the DOS prompt,
- run ini-TeX on the file `unpack.ins'. Using the `tex.bat' batch file:
-
- tex -i unpack.ins
-
- or call Y&YTeX directly: c:\y&ytex\y&ytex -i unpack.ins
-
- This may take some time --- on an old 486 it may take as long as 4--5 minutes.
- You can speed the process up somewhat by choosing a temporary directory on a
- RAM drive rather than a hard disk (and avoid reading the source files
- directly from a diskette by copying them to a hard disk first).
-
-
- CREATING THE LATEX FORMAT
- =========================
-
- NOTE: If you called ini-TeX form the `TeX Menu' in DVIWindo, then the format
- has already been created and saved, so nothing else need be done!
- Read on if you instead unpacked the files `manually'.
-
- Running ini-TeX on the file `unpack.ins' creates a large number of files,
- including `latex.ltx' (You also need to supply `hyphen.tex' with
- hyphenation patterns --- see previous section). To create the new LaTeX2e
- format, now run ini-TeX on `latex.ltx'. You can use the batch file
- `tex.bat' again:
-
- tex -i latex.ltx
-
- or call Y&YTeX directly: c:\y&ytex\y&ytex -i latex.ltx
-
- The resulting format file, `latex.fmt' should be copied to the
- `fmt' sub-directory of your `y&ytex' directory. For example,
-
- copy latex.fmt c:\y&ytex\fmt
-
- You may also wish to copy `latex.log' to the `fmt' directory.
-
- PUTTING THE FILES WHERE LATEX CAN READ THEM
- ===========================================
-
- You also need to move the files created when ini-TeX ran on `undump.ins'
- to a permanent home where TeX can find them. Create a `latex2e'
- sub-directory of your `y&ytex' directory. For example:
-
- mkdir c:\y&ytex\latex2e
-
- Then copy all of the files from the temporary directory to that new
- directory. For example:
-
- copy *.* c:\y&ytex\latex2e
-
- Then add this directory to the list of directories in TEXINPUTS. For example:
-
- TEXINPUTS=c:\texinput;c:\y&ytex\latex;c:\y&ytex\latex2e
-
- You have now installed LaTeX 2e!
-
- CHECKING THAT THE INSTALLATION WORKED
- =====================================
-
- To check that the installation worked, run the new LaTeX2e on the file
- `ltxcheck.tex'. You can do this from DVIWindo's `TeX Menu' or from the
- DOS prompt.
-
- In the `TeX Menu' simply select `LaTeX 2e' and in the `Open File' dialog
- navigate to `c:\y&ytex\latex2e\ltxcheck.tex' (or wherever you placed your
- LaTeX2e source files). Or, run Y&YTeX directly using `tex.bat':
-
- tex &latex ltxcheck
-
- It is highly recommended that you run this test before going on!
- The test file will check some basic features of your TeX setup and
- either say they are OK or complain and say they are BAD.
-
- After this, you may also wish to process `usrguide.tex' and print the
- result, unless you have already done so (and perhaps `fntguide.tex').
-
- PROBLEMS
- ========
-
- If you have an older Y&Y TeX Package, then it will be set up for the
- beta release file names. In particular, the older batch file `initex.bat'
- refers to `unpack2e.ins' and `latex2e.ltx' in the two calls to ini-TeX.
- If you have the final release of LaTeX2e, then change these references to
- `unpack.ins' and `latex.ltx'. And if your files are really old (1993 Dec)
- and still refers to `latex2e.ins' then please change that to `unpack.ins'...
-
- If you have other problems with the LaTeX installation, see the
- `PROBLEMS' section in `install.txt'.
-
- If `ltxcheck' produces a `BAD' message, you will typically be able to
- figure out from the message what is wrong. For example, you may not
- have the environment variable TEXINPUTS set up to include the new
- LaTeX2e files. If it is not obvious what caused the `BAD' message,
- then please consult the section on `ltxcheck' in `texpert.txt'.
-
- WARNING: When using fonts other than Computer Modern look out for
- font naming problems. For example, with LucidaBright +
- LucidaNewMath, use the style option [kb] for Karl Berry names
- or [yy] for the actual font names with `lucidbr' style.
-
- WARNING: When using fonts other than Computer Modern look out for
- font encoding problems. LaTeX2e directly supports only
- the old `TeX text' encoding (OT1 -- textext.vec), and the new
- `Cork' encoding (T1 -- tex256.vec). Use `\input ansiacce' (for
- Windows ANSI) or `\input stanacce' (for Adobe StandardEncoding).
-
- If you have any problems not resolved by the above, please contact Y&Y at:
-
- 71172.524@compuserve.com (email)
- (508) 371-2004 (fax)
- (508) 371-3286 (voice)
-
- Y&Y, Inc.
- 45 Walden Street (snail mail)
- Concord, MA, 01742, USA
-
- --- Copyright 1994 (C) Y&Y, Inc. and the LaTeX3 project ---
- --- All rights reserved. ---
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