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Re: Documentation..
"Ish" == Ish Rattan <ishwar@pali.cps.cmich.edu> writes:
Ish> How do I process the tex file (eg. book.tex)? Command
Ish> latex book.tex
Ish>
Ish> stops with unrecognized sequence error..
Ish>
Ish> Is the documentation available in postscript/pdf format?
First: yes, the documentation is available on the Web:
+ in PS format: <http://www.cs.utah.edu/flux/oskit/doc/oskit.ps.gz> .
+ online HTML: <http://www.cs.utah.edu/flux/oskit/html/oskit-www.html>
+ HTML package: <http://www.cs.utah.edu/flux/oskit/doc/oskit.html.tar.gz>
If for some reason you really want to format the document yourself:
+ Uncomment the `doc' line in `modules.x86.pc', so that the `confgiure'
script will create the `doc/GNUmakefile' in your build tree.
+ Run `configure'.
(If you've already made an OSKit build tree, you can easily make the
`doc/GNUmakefile' yourself, by copying `doc/GNUmakefile.in' and making the
necessary variable substitutions by hand.)
+ cd <your-oskit-build-dir>/doc
+ make
If all goes well, you'll have an `oskit.ps'.
Note that we use teTeX 1.0 and a fairly up-to-date set of add-on packages
(notably, the Hyperref package). You will need a similarly up-to-date LaTeX
setup in order to process the document.
Eric.
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