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Subject: Re: kpathsea programmer's guide
To: Richard Kooijman <R.Kooijman@et.tudelft.nl>
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 1994 14:19:33 (BST)
From: Timothy Murphy <tim@maths.tcd.ie>
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In-Reply-To: <Pine.3.89.9408231153.A357-0100000@dutepp6.et.tudelft.nl> from "Richard Kooijman" at Aug 23, 94 11:56:49 am
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> Is there some sort of guide on how to use the kpathsea library in your
> own code?
>
There is a kpathsea.texi in the kpathsea directory.
(Process it by "tex kpathsea.texi", of course.)
I'm not sure how useful you would find it;
I know I learned quite a lot from it.
Tim