  ;                   LaTeX installation instructions for OzTeX ;                   =========================================   ,                               31 August 1994  A NOTE: LaTeX is installed and ready to use in OzTeX 1.7 and later. H If you have an older version of OzTeX then please upgrade.  Don't expectF any support if you decide to merge this release of LaTeX with an olderI version of OzTeX!  If you have OzTeX 1.7 or later then you will only need I to read the following instructions if you decide to update the version of  LaTeX distributed with OzTeX.      SUMMARY  =======   B This file contains instructions on how to install LaTeX for OzTeX.D Before reading this file, you should read install.txt which explains0 how the LaTeX installation works in more detail.    The following sections describe:  (  * How to save any old version of LaTeX.  (  * How to unpack the LaTeX distribution.  "  * How to create the LaTeX format.  -  * How to check that the installation worked.     * Removing unnecessary files.     SAVING ANY OLD VERSION OF LATEX  ===============================   F In OzTeX 1.7, `LaTeX' referred to LaTeX 2.09 and `LaTeX2e' referred toH the beta release of the new LaTeX implementation.  To encourage the ideaI that LaTeX 2.09 is out of date and should gradually disappear, `LaTeX' is 2 now used to refer to the new LaTeX implementation.  H If you have OzTeX 1.7 and you want to be able to use both LaTeX 2.09 and2 the new LaTeX, then carry out the following steps:  H  * In the `TeX-formats' folder, rename `LaTeX.fmt' to `LaTeX209.fmt' andF    delete `LaTeX2e.fmt' (you will be building a new `LaTeX.fmt' file).  G  * In the `TeX-inputs' folder, rename the folder `LaTeX' to `LaTeX209'. G    Delete the `LaTeX2e' folder and create a new (empty) `LaTeX' folder. L    (If you'll be installing new versions of the psnfss and graphics packagesI    then delete `PSNFSS2e' and `Graphics2e' as well and create new folders I    called `PSNFSS' and `Graphics'.  The installation steps for psnfss and K    graphics can be found in the documentation accompanying these packages.)   H  * In the `Configs' folder, rename the `LaTeX' config file to `LaTeX209'I    and the `LaTeX2e' config file to `LaTeX'.  Edit these two config files L    and update the format list and TeX input folders to reflect the above newK    format names and TeX input folders.  Similar changes must be made to the K    format list and TeX input folders in the `Default' config file; you must A    also update the config list to show the new config file names.   K In versions of OzTeX later than 1.7, the above steps are not needed because K only the new LaTeX implementation is distributed.  You should simply delete M all files in the `LaTeX' folder in `TeX-inputs' (after making a backup copy).      UNPACKING THE DISTRIBUTION ==========================  ! To unpack the LaTeX distribution:   F  * Move all files in the distribution to the (empty) `LaTeX' folder in    `TeX-inputs'.    * Start up OzTeX.  '  * Select `TeX...' from the `TeX' menu.   I  * Use the standard file dialogue to select `unpack.ins', but do NOT open J    the file.  Instead, select `Cancel'.  This sets OzTeX's current folder.  '  * Select `INITEX' from the `TeX' menu.   C  * Type `unpack.ins' in response to the `**' prompt and hit Return.   @ This will start the unpacking process.  This may take some time:F about 3 hours on an SE, 50 minutes on a IIsi, 30 minutes on a Duo 230,5 16 minutes on a IIfx or 10 minutes on a Quadra 840AV.   E If you have a copy of MakeIndex, then move all files ending in `.ist'  to your MakeIndex folder.      CREATING THE LATEX FORMAT  =========================    To create the LaTeX format:   '  * Select `INITEX' from the `TeX' menu.   B  * Type `latex.ltx' in response to the `**' prompt and hit Return.  C  * After a short while, you will be asked to save the LaTeX format. 6    Save it as `LaTeX.fmt' in the `TeX-formats' folder.  I You might discover at a later date that some of the TeX parameters in the E `Default' config file need to be increased to typeset your documents. I Depending on which parameters, you might need to build a new format file. J You might even need to build a "big" format; the OzTeX User Guide explains how to do this.     % CHECKING THAT THE INSTALLATION WORKED % =====================================   & To check that the installation worked:  :  * Move the file `ltxcheck.ltx' out of the `LaTeX' folder.I    (It doesn't matter where you move it, just so long as it is not in the F    same folder as the file `article.cls'.  If this file is in the sameK    folder then LaTeX will definitely be able to read it and so cannot check G    if it is possible to read files that are NOT in the current folder.)   -  * Tick the `LaTeX' format in the `TeX' menu. K    If you have LaTeX and LaTeX 2.09 then you should select `LaTeX' from the K    `Config' menu.  This will select the right format and the correct set of     TeX input folders.   '  * Select `TeX...' from the `TeX' menu.      * Open the file `ltxcheck.ltx'.K    This will run a test of the LaTeX installation, and should produce `OK!' M    to a number of tests.  If it does not, then see `PROBLEMS' in install.txt.   J  * Delete the .log and .aux files created (and move `ltxcheck.ltx' back to#    the `LaTeX' folder if you like).    You have now installed LaTeX!      REMOVING UNNECESSARY FILES ==========================  J After LaTeX has been successfully installed, you might want to delete someI non-essential files (after making backup copies) to free up space on your @ hard disk.  From the `LaTeX' folder, delete all files ending in:      .ins .drv .dtx .fdd.     ? --- Copyright 1994 Andrew Trevorrow and the LaTeX3 project. --- ? ---                 All rights reserved.                    ---       