initex for latex

D.F. Parkhurst dfparkhurst at ameritech.net
Wed Nov 12 21:34:33 CET 2003


Thanks for the help.  Actually, I misunderstood that to get latex at all
(not some old version of latex) I had to run the second part of the
installation.  I reinstalled, and now I have latex.
Dave
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From: "Christina Thiele" <cthiele at ccs.carleton.ca>
To: <Techsupport at yandy.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 10:02 AM
Subject: Re: initex for latex


> D.F. Parkhurst writes:
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> > Because of a hard drive crash, I've had to reinstall y&y tex (and =
> > everything else).  Please remind me how to run initex from dviwindo for
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> > latex2e.
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> > Thanks.
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> > Dave Parkhurst
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> You can find the details on p.24, section 3.4.1, in the smaller of the
> two manuals: `Making new TeX formats -- running ini-TeX.
>
> If these aren't clear enough, I have some really low-level ;-)
> plodding instructions on doing an initex run, which I actually used
> just a few weeks ago ;-) to set up French hyphenation. Oh, that's what
> my instructions are for -- an initex run for adding hyphenation
> capabilities. This may be too specialised for your purposes.
>
> In any event, start with section 3.4.1 and see if that rings any bells
> for you ;-)
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> Ch.
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