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- This is the INF-version of the LaTeX-texinfo files for online viewing under
- OS/2. It is much better and more complete than the previous version, which
- was based on an older version of latex.texi and converted with an older
- version of texi2ipf.
-
- This release was created by converting the latex.texi files (version 1.0)
- with *texi2ipf* into .ipf files, followed by lots of manual corrections.
- Despite the necessaty of these corrections texi2ipf is a great tool ---
- thanks to the author!!!
-
- In this package there are three kinds of files:
-
- *.INF These are the online manuals
- *.ipf These are the sources
- *.nodes Well, the name says it; it's just a list of the nodes
- in the online documents. You can use it as a starting
- point for creating an *.ndx file for Ctrl-h in EPM or
- C-F1 in emacs (if you don't understand this sentence,
- you probably won't need these files).
- It's easy to turn them into *.ndx files, it's just
- that I'm too lazy.
-
- Since three is a nice number, there are also three documents:
-
- latex.* The whole thing.
- commands.* Just the Alphabetic List of Commands.
- latex1.* =latex minus command. This is probably not of much
- use, but it makes this package complete somehow
-
- If you decide to use latex.INF you can delete the others --- you won't
- loose anything. But maybe commands.INF is a good candidate for Ctrl-h.
-
- Since I'm not sure that I corrected everything, I distribute the sources.
- If you find any errors/inconsistencies or whatever (I'm sure you will),
- you can either complain via e-mail or do the corrections in the .ipf files
- and send me the context diffs.
-
- Maybe someone with a deeper understanding of IPF can clean up the IPF-code
- and insert external links into commands.ipf and latex1.ipf, thus making
- the combined version superfluous.
-
- ***Disclaimer***
- Do I really have to mention, that I don't take any responsibility if these
- files trash your hard disk, kill your mouse or whatever?
- ****************
-
-
- Have fun,
-
- Wolfram Klaus klaus@omega.physik.fu-berlin.de