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tetex: The TeX text formatting system.

Name:tetex Vendor:Fermi
Version:1.0.7 License:distributable
Release:66 URL:http://www.tug.org/teTeX/
Summary
TeTeX is an implementation of TeX for Linux or UNIX systems. TeX takes a text file and a set of formatting commands as input and creates a typesetter-independent .dvi (DeVice Independent) file as output. Usually, TeX is used in conjunction with a higher level formatting package like LaTeX or PlainTeX, since TeX by itself is not very user-friendly. Install tetex if you want to use the TeX text formatting system. If you are installing tetex, you will also need to install tetex-afm (a PostScript(TM) font converter for TeX), tetex-dvips (for converting .dvi files to PostScript format for printing on PostScript printers), tetex-latex (a higher level formatting package which provides an easier-to-use interface for TeX), and tetex-xdvi (for previewing .dvi files in X). Unless you are an expert at using TeX, you should also install the tetex-doc package, which includes the documentation for TeX.

Arch: i386

Download:tetex-1.0.7-66.i386.rpm
Build Date:Wed Jun 2 21:15:21 2004
Packager:
Size:35.21 MiB

Changelog

* Tue Feb 18 18:00:00 2003 Tim Waugh <twaugh{%}redhat{*}com> 1.0.7-66
- Really don't ship readlink(1) (bug #84200).
* Tue Feb 18 18:00:00 2003 Tim Waugh <twaugh{%}redhat{*}com> 1.0.7-65
- Don't ship printconf test page for DVI.
- Don't ship readlink(1), now that it's in the coreutils package (bug #84200).
* Wed Jan 22 18:00:00 2003 Tim Powers <timp{%}redhat{*}com> 1.0.7-64
- rebuilt

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