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@ -77,11 +77,11 @@ README file in the Python distribution.
The simplest way to get the rest of the tools in the configuration we
used is to install the teTeX TeX distribution, version 0.4 or 0.9. More
information is available on teTeX at <http://www.tug.org/tetex/>.
This is a UNIX-only TeX distribution at this time. Note that the 0.9
This is a Unix-only TeX distribution at this time. Note that the 0.9
release is still in testing; this documentation release was tested
with the 21 Apr 1998 release. We'll be upgrading to the final version
when it becomes available. Except for the PDF generation, it also works
with the (stable) teTeX 0.4 release.
with the 9 Feb 1999 release. We'll be upgrading to the final version
when it becomes available. Except for the PDF generation, there are
no known problems with using the ("stable") teTeX 0.4 release.
If you don't want to get teTeX, here is what you'll need:
@ -126,8 +126,8 @@ To create HTML files:
- LaTeX2HTML 98.2b6. Older version will fail with the new
directory layout. Version 98.2b8 specifically does not
work; it translates `` and '' to &ldquo; and &rdquo;, which
are not supported by popular Web browsers. Releases are
available at:
are not supported by popular Web browsers. This also screws
up code fragments. ;-( Releases are available at:
<http://cdc-server.cdc.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de/~latex2html/>.
@ -139,9 +139,9 @@ is done since they are much better looking and produce smaller
PostScript files. If, however, your TeX installation does not support
them, they may be easily disabled. Edit the file
texiinputs/manual.cls and comment out the line that starts
"\RequirePackage{times}" using a "%" character at the beginning of the
line. An alternative is to install the right fonts and LaTeX style
file.
"\RequirePackage{times}" by inserting a "%" character at the beginning
of the line. An alternative is to install the right fonts and LaTeX
style file.
What if I want to use A4 paper?
@ -168,9 +168,9 @@ the new series of Python HOWTO documents which is being coordinated by
Andrew Kuchling <amk@acm.org>. The file templates/howto.tex is a
commented example which may be used a template. A script to "do the
right thing" to format a howto document is included as
tools/mkhowto.sh. These documents can be formatted as HTML, PDF,
tools/mkhowto. These documents can be formatted as HTML, PDF,
PostScript, or ASCII files. Support for this document class is
still new, but is expected to evolve rapidly. Use "mkhowto.sh --help"
still new, but is expected to evolve rapidly. Use "mkhowto --help"
for information on using the formatting tool.
For authors of module documentation, there is a file