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authorru <ru@FreeBSD.org>2002-03-25 13:08:32 +0000
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This directory contains documentation on the Texinfo system and the TeX
sources needed to process Texinfo sources. We recommend using the
-texi2dvi included in the distribution to run a Texinfo manual through
+texi2dvi included in this distribution to run a Texinfo manual through
TeX to produce a DVI file.
The .tex files are not installed automatically because TeX installations
@@ -8,14 +8,14 @@ vary so widely. Installing them in the wrong place would give a false
sense of security. So, you should simply cp *.tex to the appropriate
place. If your installation follows the TeX Directory Structure
standard (http://tug.org/tds/), this will be the directory
-<texmf>/tex/texinfo/ for texinfo.tex and <texmf>/tex/plain/dvips/ for
-epsf.tex. If you use the default installation paths, <texmf> will be
-/usr/local/share/texmf. On systems with TeX preinstalled, as most
-GNU/Linux distributions offer, <texmf> will often be something like
-/usr/share/texmf.
+TEXMF/tex/texinfo/ for texinfo.tex, TEXMF/tex/plain/dvips/ for epsf.tex,
+and TEXMF/pdftex/plain/misc for pdfcolor.tex. If you use the default
+installation paths, TEXMF will be /usr/local/share/texmf. On systems
+with TeX preinstalled, as most GNU/Linux distributions offer, TEXMF
+will often be something like /usr/share/texmf.
It is also possible to put these .tex files in a `local' place instead
-of overwriting existing ones, but it is more complicated. See your TeX
+of overwriting existing ones, but this is more complicated. See your TeX
documentation in general and the texmf.cnf file in particular for information.
If you add files to your TeX installations, not just replace existing
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