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FABRICE POPINEAU
École Supérieure d'Électricité, Metz, France
popineau@ese-metz.fr
Abstract:
This is an announcement for a new free TEX distribution for
Win32. It is based on the well-known, widely used teTEX
distribution for UNIX environments. The adaptation to Win32
is described: what choices have been made, how it is intended to be
used on personal workstations or networks, and the specific Win32
tools that have been designed.
Special thanks to: Karl Berry, Olaf Weber, Sebastian Rahtz and Thomas
Esser (and probably many others!) for their wonderful work.
- Why based on teTEX?
- The teTEX distribution is based on
Web2C, and most of the free developments around TEX are
made on a Web2C basis. The teTEX distribution encapsulates
Web2C into something very easy--albeit powerful--to
install and use under UNIX. So naturally, I tried to
replicate teTEX features under Win32. Here follows a brief
description of what can be found in fpTEX, and some small
differences with regard to the original version. It is
interesting to note that all the source code is the very
same. The difference in building the distribution lies mostly
in Makefiles and tools. On other difference which
merits special mention: the XDvi previewer provided with
teTEX was not portable under Win32. However, all the core
code has been reused in a new wrapper, and the result is
Windvi.
- The installer
- An InstallShield-based installer is
provided. It is devised to allow personal or network
installations. The user is asked for some basic configuration
date. Here are some predefined schemes:
- personal installation
- network installation, Win32 environment
- network installation, Win32 and UNIX mixed
environment
The installer allows a selection of packages on a per-tool
basis. That means if you ask for LATEX, you will get all
the LATEX packages.
- The configuration tool
- The teTEX distribution provides a
Swiss-army knife to do all the configuration management. This
tool, called texconfig, has been adapted to the
Win32 environment under the form of tabbed dialog boxes.
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