Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/09/20/12:02:57
Hi,
I have uploaded the DJGPP v.2.01 compiled executables of pdftex to CTAN.
Here's the README file:
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This archive conatins DOS executables of PDFTeX compiled with
DJGPP version 2.01.
To install, you need to have installed the DJGPP port of
web2c and friends by Eli Zaretskii. You can find them on
${CTAN}/systems/msdos/djgpp/ or the DJGPP archive.
You also need the source distribution of PDFTeX, pdftex.tar.gz,
from ${CTAN}/systems/pdftex.
For a quick installation, you need to:
1. Copy the executables to a directory in your PATH
2. Copy pdftex.pool to ${TEXMF}/share/web2c
3. Copy the content of the web2c\libpdf\etc to ${TEXMF}\pdftex
4. Use the texmf.cnf in this archive as a base, modify your
texmf.cnf file. Pay attention to the TEXINPUTS.pdftex
line and the TEXPSHEADERS line.
5. Generate the format files with the commands
pdftex -ini plain \dump
cp plain.fmt ${TEXMF}\web2c\pdftex.fmt
pdftex -ini latex.ltx
cp latex.fmt ${TEXMF}\web2c\pdflatex.fmt
6. Run MakeTeXls-R to update the path search database.
You'll also need a set of Type 1 fonts. You can use, for example,
the BaKoMa fonts found at ${CTAN}/fonts/cm/ps-type1/bakoma/.
To create interesting PDF files, you'll certainly need the
HyperRef package. This package has a pdftex option.
Happy PDFTeXing
Weiqi Gao (weiqigao AT a DOT crl DOT com)
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I will upload a ready to make, and ready to install version of pdftex
to the DJGPP archive when I have sorted everything out. It'll take a
couple more nights, I'm afraid.
If you have installed the Adobe Acrobat Reader and the associated
Netscape plug-in, take a look at (pdftex list people need not to)
http://www.sluug.org/~weiqigao/example.pdf
for a simple example. (the site is "Powered by Volunteers", so be
gentle.)
--
Weiqi Gao
weiqigao AT a DOT crl DOT com
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