LaTeX Distribution Guide
1998/06/01
WELCOME TO LaTeX!
This file contains a brief distribution guide for the new standard
version of the LaTeX document preparation system.
This system is maintained by The LaTeX3 Project Team.
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* Please read this file carefully because it gives *
* important information about other documentation *
* provided with the LaTeX system that will help you *
* in installing and using it. *
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* The files ltnews09.tex and ltnews09.ps both contain *
* the latest LaTeX newsletter. *
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* Please print it and distribute it to all users ... *
* and to anyone else who may be interested. *
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* It fits onto a single sheet, so it can be displayed *
* as a poster. *
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The LaTeX system is described in:
* LaTeX: A Document Preparation System; Leslie Lamport, Addison-Wesley
* The LaTeX Companion, Goossens; Mittelbach and Samarin, Addison-Wesley
This distribution is described in the files ending with .txt. You
should read install.txt before starting to install LaTeX.
Here is a brief description of some of these files:
* 00readme.txt is this file.
* manifest.txt lists all the files in the LaTeX distribution
with one line information about their contents.
* install.txt describes how to install LaTeX.
* tex2.txt contains important information for users of old versions
of TeX (pre 1990).
* autoload.txt contains important information for users of older
computers with limited memory.
* unpacked.txt lists all the files in the unpacked LaTeX distribution.
* legal.txt describes the LaTeX copyright, warranty and copying
restrictions.
* patches.txt describes the update policy and how important changes
will be distributed between release dates.
* texpert.txt contains information about the installation that is
useful for TeX experts.
* bugs.txt describes how to submit a bug report for LaTeX.
Other documentation files include files with names of the form:
<xxx>guide.tex
You will probably need to update your system before you can typeset
these files. Each file needs three LaTeX runs.
The following files also contain useful information:
* ltx3info.tex gives you some information about the LaTeX3 project.
* the other files ltnews##.tex are the news files from previous
releases: these contain useful information but be warned that some
of it may be out-of-date as these files are never up-dated.
* manual.err lists errata in:
LaTeX: A Document Preparation System; Leslie Lamport, Addison-Wesley
* compan.err lists errata in:
The LaTeX Companion; Goossens, Mittelbach and Samarin, Addison-Wesley
* begleit.err lists errata in:
Der LaTeX-Begleiter; Goossens, Mittelbach and Samarin, Addison-Wesley
You are not allowed to change the files in this distribution unless
you rename them, *except* for certain files such as the configuration
files, ending with .cfg.
Please do not request updates from us. Distribution is done only
through the CTAN archives.
--- Copyright 1998 the LaTeX3 project. All rights reserved ---
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