[tex-live] Updates of Czech and Slovak support
David Antos
xantos@informatics.muni.cz
Tue, 1 Oct 2002 16:36:34 +0200
Hello,
I have collected updates of Czech/Slovak support and documentation for
TL prepared by CSTUG board members.
Please, can you make the changes to the distribution? Could you point me
to the resulting CD image to make it available to our members to test?
The files are at
http://www.fi.muni.cz/~xantos/TL/
Changes:
Documentation:
* README.CZS in the root of the CD updated (by Janka Chlebikova)
* czech_sk.html in the root of the CD updated (by Janka Chlebikova)
* removed all the content of texmf/doc/tldoc/slovak (html documentation)
and replaced with updated version of live.pdf (Slovak translation of the
documentation by Janka Chlebikova) as Janka had problems to create the
html version
All of files above are in documentation.tgz. Moreover, source.zip
contains the sources of updated documentation.
CS(La)TeX:
Czech, Slovak updated with files
ftp://math.feld.cvut.cz/pub/cstex/web2c/csplain.tar.gz
ftp://math.feld.cvut.cz/pub/cstex/web2c/cslatex.tar.gz
by Petr Olsak (as of 29. 8. 2002), also at the web site above.
* csplain.tar.gz
- texmf/doc/cstex ignored (contains only parpozn.tex in addition, not
needed)
- texmf/tex/csplain replaced all the files that differ, namely
csplain.ini
czech.sty
dcfonts.tex
ecfonts.tex
hyphen.lan
il2code.tex
plaina4.tex
slovak.sty
t1code.tex
ttimes.tex
- texmf/tex/enctex ignored
* cslatex.tar.gz
- texmf/doc/cstex is the same, ignored
- texmf/tex/cslatex/src contains only the files that generate all the
stuff in cslatex/ except cslatex.ini, ignored
- texmf/tex/cslatex replaced files
fonttext.cfg
hyphen.cfg
il2cmdh.fd
il2cmfib.fd
il2cmfr.fd
il2cmr.fd
il2cmss.fd
il2cmtt.fd
il2cmvtt.fd
il2enc.def
il2lcmss.fd
il2lcmtt.fd
(file cslatex.ini is the same)
note: the source files also generate czech.sty and slovak.sty, both the
files are in csplain directory for historical reasons (by the
decision that `common' things should be in `plain')
Thank you,
D.A.
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