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INSTALL.OS2 file for OS/2 version of LyX 1.1.3
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by Shigeru Miyata <miyata@kusm.kyoto-u.ac.jp>
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modified by Arnd Hanses <Arnd.H.Hanses@rz.ruhr-uni-bochum.de>
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##############################################################
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- This INSTALL.OS2 file is a more detailed step by step guide on
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installing (or compiling) LyX and related useful (or even
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necessary) optional programs on OS/2.
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- For general information on LyX please refer to the generic
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README and README.OS2. For generic compilation instructions
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refer to INSTALL. NEWS also contains important information.
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Thanks to all contributors to this piece of documentation,
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namely Mika Kristian Laitio <lamikr@cc.jyu.fi>.
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I hope this will make live a bit easier for OS/2 LyXers.
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Happy LyXing!
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CONTENTS:
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========
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A. Installation Details
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I. Requirements/Optional Software
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1) XFree/2
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2) xpm.dll library (depends on distribution)
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3) 'GNU file utilities' and 'sed'
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4) LaTeX and 'dvips' (Options)
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5) 'Xdvi', 'gs', 'ghostview' or 'gv' (Options)
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6) 'perl' (Option)
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7) 'man' and 'gnugroff' (Options)
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II. Installing a Binary Distribution
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B. Compiling/Installing the Source Distribution
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A. Installation Details:
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------------------------
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* Introduction:
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------------
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LyX and related programs have been ported from UNIX, following
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the UNIX design philosophy to do complex tasks combining small
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external standard utilities.
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UNIX is designed as a multi user system, where a professional
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system administrator maintains applications. On a single user
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workstation the user has to do this complicated job. Often
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programs assume you are familiar with the details of the UNIX
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standard. Even if documentation therefore seems complicated,
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you should try to read all the documents, UNIX manual (man)
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pages and FAQ a program supplies.
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I. Requirements/Optional Software:
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------------------------------
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1) XFree86 for OS/2
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----------------
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Use only a current version. Check
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http://www-set.gmd.de/~veit/os2/xf86os2.html
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An OS/2 specific FAQ answering most of the questions about
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using XFree86/2 is found always up to date at:
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http://www-set.gmd.de/~veit/os2/xf86os2.html
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2) 'xpm.dll' library (if indicated in README.bin)
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-----------------
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Check hobbes for 'xpm', or:
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http://set.gmd.de/~veit/os2/xf86plib.html
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3) 'sed' and 'GNU utilities' (Option)
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-------------------------
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- Required: 'sed.exe'
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- Optional: 'groff.exe' for ASCII text export, 'GNU text
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utilities', 'man' to read man/man1/lyx.1.
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You can search for OS/2 ports of those standard UNIX utilities on:
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Hobbes or ftp.leo.org
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in unix or gnu directories. Put the executables into a directory
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in PATH, e. g.:
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d:\bin
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(Hint: Often ports assume a UNIX-like 'sh.exe' in '\bin'!)
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and put the dll's into a directory in LIBPATH.
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4) 'LaTeX' and 'dvips' (Option)
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-------------------
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You will need them for printable output. With emTeX make sure that
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you have latex2e.cmd in \emtex\bin-directory. If it is missing (i.
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e. if you installed emtex from emtex-bin-os2.zip) create it using
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the following commands from \emtex\doc\english:
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cd \emtex\btexfmts
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makefmt 386 latex2e US 8bit -b \emtex\bin\latex2e
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Now you can print US-english text. If LyX cannot find the files
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'latex.cmd' or 'latex2e.cmd' (available if your LaTeX is installed
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correctly) it will work with standard options. Then you can use it
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as an editor to write files in native (*.lyx) and LaTeX (*.tex)
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format. You can later print LaTeX files on every system with a
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proper LaTeX2e installation (or send them to your editor).
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* A preconfigured version of emTeX may be found searching:
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http://tsikora.tiac.net/os2/os2-body.html
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for 'emTeX'. Install first 'emTeX' and then unzip 'dvips583' into
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your emtex root directory.
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* Additional TeX macros for special purposes (e. g. Babel) are
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available on your local CTAN mirror. There you will find also the
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documentation how to install it. Please read Help->LaTeXconfig for
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availability of the LaTeX packages after installing LyX.
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Babel is - unlike with almost all other recent TeX distributions -
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not standard with emTeX. For non-US languages you can install Babel
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and recreate the LaTeX format files with the correct languages
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after selected, reading the respective original documentation. All
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further problems should be discussed with the author (Eberhard
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Mattes) and on emTeX list.
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* In Germany I recommend:
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ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/help/Catalogue/catalogue.html
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as the starting point for browsing CTAN. Dvips is also available
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on:
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http://www.leo.org/pub/comp/os/os2/leo/emTeX/contrib/index.html.
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5) 'Xdvi', 'gs', 'ghostview' or 'gv' with 'xaw3d' (Options)
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----------------------------------------------
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* For fast preview you need XDVI.
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[Excerpt from Peter Ganten's README.OS2 (missing in the package):
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....
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-- Xdvi now understands drive letters and semicolons as path
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separators
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-- Xdvi is now compiled with the SEARCH-SUBDIRECTORIES flag
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-- Xdvi will now call ghostscript to display postscript-pictures (see
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note below)
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-- MakeTeXPk.cmd will now look into your psfonts.map file and call
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gsftopk to display postscript fonts
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-- Xdvi will now use virtual fonts ... ]
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* For perfect preview of the printed
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output of LyX you need ghostview or gv (the latter needs xaw3d.dll
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being renamed to xaw.dll) and a special version of Ghostscript for
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X11. (The standard 'gsos2' lacks '-sDEVICE=x11' and will *not*
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work!).
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* OS/2 ports (and necessary info) can be found using the links in:
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http://www-set.gmd.de/~veit/os2/xf86ported.html,
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and Ghostscript in Michael Holzapfel's page:
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http://www.ime.rwth-aachen.de/~michael/os2/ghostscript/index.html.
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* Configuration of EmTeX and XDVI to work poperly is a bit tricky,
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as they use different directory structures and syntax:
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- You can export documents in tex format and preview later with
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emTeX's tools.
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- Else you must unzip 'xdvi.zip' and 'xaw3d.zip' in %x11root%. Then
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correct the line
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mapfile='d:\emtex\data\dvips\psfonts.map'
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in 'MakeTeXpk.cmd' so that it points to the psfonts.map file
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which came with dvips*.zip'. You will find this 'MakeTeXpk.cmd'
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in
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%x11root%\xfree86\bin
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SET XDVIFONTS to your upper TeX fonts directory 'foo':
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SET XDVIFONTS=x:/foo/*/%ddpi/%f.%p
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The asterisk means: search subdirectories and will be expanded,
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e.g. to
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x:/foo/pixel.lj/300dpi/fontname.pk
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For preview of Postscript fonts (Type 1) you need the
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corresponding virtual fonts und must use SET XDVIVFS like above:
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SET XDVIVFS=D:/foo/vf;D:/foo/vf/adobe
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There is no possibility to search subdirectories here, so you have
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to list all directories with virtual fonts.
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* Gv needs to find gs.exe: You should rename gsos2.exe to gs.exe,
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and move the executables and the dll to %PATH%. [According to the
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original documentation moving the dll to %LIBPATH% should work as
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well. But on my system it doesn't.] Also you should add to
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config.sys:
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SET GS_LIB=x:/path_to_your_gs2dll.dll;*.ps_helper_files;type_1fonts
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SET GS_FONTPATH=path_to_aditional_fonts_not_included_in_fontmap
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For details please refer to the (often complicated) docs of the
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respective packages.
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Here an example:
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...
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SET GS_LIB=D:/HYOTY/GSTOOLS/gs5.50;E:/PSFONTS;
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SET GS_FONTPATH=D:/APPS/GSTOOLS/gs5.50/FONTS;E:/PSFONTS;
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rem This is where EmTeX tree begins
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SET EMTEXDIR=D:\EMTEX
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rem This is where Xdvi/dvips look for fonts (bitmap, virtual, type1
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fonts, resp.)
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SET XDVIFONTS=D:/texfonts/*/%ddpi/%f.%p
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SET XDVIVFS=D:/texfonts/vf/%f.vf
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SET T1FONTS=D:\PSFONTS;D:\XFREE86\LIB\X11\FONTS\TYPE1;
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SET TEXCONFIG=D:/EMTEX/data/dvips
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rem TeX/LaTeX has to find its font metrics (*.tfm)
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SET TEXTFM=D:\EMTEX\tfm!!
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rem TeX/LaTeX has to find its macros, etc. (*.sty; *.cls; *.tcp; etc.)
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SET TEXINPUT=D:\EMTEX\TEXINPUT\LATEX2E!!;D:\EMTEX\TEXINPUT!!
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rem This is where dvipm/Xdvi looks for input data to preview
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SET DVIDRVinput=D:\EMTEX\doc;D:\EMTEX\doc\latex;D:\EMTEX\doc\english;
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SET DVIDRVGRAPH=D:\EMTEX\DOC
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SET XDVIFIGS=D:/EMTEX/data/dvips;D:/HYOTY/GSTOOLS/gs5.50;E:/PSFONTS;
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SET indexstyle=D:\emtex\idxstyle
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rem Call mf386.exe to render missing bitmap fonts
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SET MFJOBOPT=/3
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SET indexstyle=D:\XFREE86\USR\emtex\idxstyle
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SET EMTEXED=emacsclient +%1 %2
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rem Where chktex stores its user configuration
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SET chktexrc=%home%
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.......
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Do not copy it! You need to adapt it to your directory structure.
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6) perl:
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----
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For LaTeX import (relyx.cmd) you need perl:
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Check your local CPAN server for a recent OS/2 port or try:
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http://www.perl.org
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Note:
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----
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If perl cannot find its modules and libraries it has a hardcoded
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path chosen at compile time that does not match your configuration.
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You can recompile with your directory structure or exchange the path
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as follows (from man perlos2):
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PERLLIB_PREFIX
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Specific for EMX port. Should have the form
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path1;path2
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or
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path1 path2
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If the beginning of some prebuilt path matches path1, it
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is substituted with path2.
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Should be used if the perl library is moved from the
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default location in preference to PERL(5)LIB, since this
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would not leave wrong entries in @INC. Say, if the
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compiled version of perl looks for @INC in f:/perllib/lib,
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and you want to install the library in h:/opt/gnu, do
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set PERLLIB_PREFIX=f:/perllib/lib;h:/opt/gnu"
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On my system 'f:/perllib/lib' is hardcoded and has to be exchanged
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for 'd:/bin/perllib/lib'. Also like many other programs ported from
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UNIX (unfortunately this is also true for many XFree/2 programs) it
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uses a UNIX-like sh; you should give its path.
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I recommend sh.exe of pdksh.zip; other shells have problems.
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Here an example of my config.sys:
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rem Not default directory of perllib/lib (here:d:\bin)
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set PERLLIB_PREFIX=f:/perllib/lib;d:/bin/perllib/lib
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rem Where sh.exe of pdksh.zip resides:
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set PERL_SH_DIR=D:\bin
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excerpt from perlos2:
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After you installed the components you needed and updated
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the Config.sys correspondingly, you need to hand-edit
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Config.pm. This file resides somewhere deep in the
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location you installed your perl library, find it out by
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perl -MConfig -le "print $INC{'Config.pm'}"
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You need to correct all the entries which look like file
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paths (they currently start with f:/).
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Warning
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The automatic and manual perl installation leave
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precompiled paths inside perl executables. While these
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paths are overwriteable (see the section on
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PERLLIB_PREFIX, the section on PERL_SH_DIR), one may get
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better results by binary editing of paths inside the
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executables/DLLs.
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7) 'man' and 'gnugroff':
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--------------------
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For reading unformatted manual pages in UNIX 'roff' format like the
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ones coming with LyX you need 'manxxx.zip' and 'gnugroff.zip', both
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available from www.leo.org.
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Hint:
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----
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gnugroff.zip (README.OS2 date: Feb 24th 1994) from Leo has a little
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bug concerning doc macros:
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Please change file prefix and suffix in groff/tmac/mdoc directory to
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the following:
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doc-common
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doc-ditroff
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doc-nroff
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doc-syms
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or adapt the content of
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groff\tmac\doc
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accordingly, so that it will find the distribution macros with
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non-standard names.
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My proposed settings for man and groff are:
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rem path to font directory
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SET GROFF_FONT_PATH=D:/USR/local/lib/GROFF/FONT
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rem path to tmac directory
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SET GROFF_TMAC_PATH=D:/USR/local/lib/GROFF/TMAC
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SET REFER=D:/XFREE86/USR/local/lib/GROFF/DICT/PAPERS/IND
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rem system primary codepage
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SET GROFF_TYPESETTER=cp850
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rem where man finds it manual pages
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SET MANPATH=D:/XFREE86/MAN;D:/XFREE86/usr/emx/doc/MAN
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rem necessary for correct formatting of BSD man pages
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set NROFF=GROFF -Tascii -mandoc
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II. Installing a Binary Distribution:
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--------------------------------
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0) Only for update: If you are upgrading from LyX v. 0.12.0,
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old documentation files in %HOME%/.lyx/doc/ and
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%X11ROOT%/XFree86/lib/X11/lyx/doc should be removed before
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unpacking (since they are read only). You might wish to make
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a backup, if you want to keep old docs.
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1) Unpack the distribution in the directory %X11ROOT%
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2) In config.sys SET LANG and LANGUAGE according to
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your preferences and restart.
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Beware: All programs supporting local
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languages will be affected, e.g.:
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SET LANG=de_DE rem german helpfiles will be used
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SET LANGUAGE=de_DE rem german menus and messages
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Note1: For keyboard problems read the XFree documentation. Lyx
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helpfiles also contain several hints.
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Note2: German users should always use Layout; Document; Language:German
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and Encoding:latin1 to avoid problems with special characters.
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This might apply to other languages, too.
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Note3: As distributed, LyX expects to find
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its internationalization files in the directory
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%X11ROOT%/XFree86/lib/X11/locale
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its system configuration files in the directory
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%X11ROOT%/XFree86/lib/X11/lyx
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If you unpacked the distribution in directory c:\foo, add
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the environment variables LYX_LOCALEDIR and LYX_DIR_11x
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to config.sys to point to c:/foo/XFree86/lib/X11/locale and
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c:/foo/XFree86/lib/X11/lyx as follows:
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SET LYX_LOCALEDIR=c:/foo/XFree86/lib/X11/locale
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SET LYX_DIR_11x=c:/foo/XFree86/lib/X11/lyx
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Note that, if you do not have any interest in having LyX display
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its messages in other languages than english, you can safely
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skip this step for LYX_LOCALEDIR.
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3) At the root of the drive where your %HOME% resides, create a
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directory named tmp, if you haven't got one. LyX will need it, so
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remember not to delete it later.
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4) If updating make a backup of %HOME%\.lyx\lyxrc.defaults as it will
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be changed.
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Read README and NEWS about updating and run
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Options;Reconfigure as indicated.
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5) Configure LyX for your system by executing
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lyx
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and choose Options->Reconfigure in the menu bar.
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Watch the messages there.
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6) If you don't have %HOME%\.lyx\lyxrc now then move
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%X11ROOT%\XFree86\lyxrc.example to %HOME%\.lyx\lyxrc.
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Verify if LYX is able to find the programs mentioned
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there and in %HOME%\.lyx\lyxrc.defaults. If not,
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change name and path as required. Read LyX doc in
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Help->Customization
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about customizing LyX for your needs. Read
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Help->LatexConfiguration
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to verify that all installed LaTeX packages which LyX can use
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have been detected.
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Remember to repeat the check after any 'Reconfigure'!
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7) Printer setup is difficult. The most simple solution is to print to a
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postscript file and the use gvpm for printing. If you have installed
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'printlp.exe' of 'gnugroff.zip' from 'ww.leo.org', you could try to
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directly print to the local OS/2 spooler:
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Excerpt from 'gnugroff.zip' README.OS2:
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- New printlp and printdvi programs: Printlp captures all stdin input
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and spools it to "lpt1" (default) or the output device set in the
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environment variable LP_DEVICE. Printdvi captures all stdin input
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into a temporary file and calls the command "v" with the name as
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argument (v is the viewer in emTeX) or the command in the
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environment variable DVI_PRINT_COMMAND. If the command contains a
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%s, this will be replaced by the temporary file name.
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I recommend to add to config.sys
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SET DVI_PRINT_COMMAND=VP
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and to add to your lyxrc
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\print_spool_command "printdvi"
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or printlp for postscript printer or if you already configured a
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postscript filter according to the LyX documentation. A different solution
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to try is this one from Marcus von Cube (for xephem): Create an
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/* xprint.cmd */
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parse arg file
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file = translate( file, "\", "/" )
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'@print /d:lpt2 /b' file
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(you may want to change "print /d:lpt2 /b" to "printdvi") or create a
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LPR-Installation:
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If your %ETC%\INETD.LST contains the following line:
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printer tcp lpd
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and inetd is running, you should be able to use lpr:
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lpr -s localhost -p lpt2 -b <filename>
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It accepts "/" as path seperator.
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This would mean adding
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\print_spool_command "lpr"
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\print_spool_printerprefix "-s localhost -p lpt2 -b"
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=======================================================================
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B. Compiling/Installing the source distribution with emx:
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-----------------------------------------------------
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++++to be written++++++
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Some hints:
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Run configure.cmd from top level lyx-xxx directory of the source distribution.
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To create a smaller stripped version optimized for pentium on emx 0.9c type:
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configure.cmd --pentium-optimize
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1,368,068 bytes (1.0.1 on emx 0.9c)
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To create a smaller english-only version type:
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configure.cmd --disable-nls --pentium-optimize
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and then type
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cd src
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x11make
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I recommend to run
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lib\configure.cmd --without-latex-config.
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The LaTeX configuration should better made when running LyX the first
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time and can always be repeated with Menu: Options->Reconfigure. So I
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added --without-latex-config to the call at the end of top configure.cmd.
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Run the following if you have tee.exe:
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configure.cmd 2>&1|tee errors.log
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or
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configure.cmd --pentium-optimize 2>&1|tee errors.log
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Read the logfile for any problems:
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cd.. & e errors.log
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I recommend the following compilation settings:
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set CC=gcc
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set CONFIG_SHELL=d:/bin/sh.exe
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set MAKE_SHELL=d:/bin/sh.exe
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set EMX_FIX_CMD="emxbind -a \$@ ..."
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SET C_INCLUDE_PATH=D:/XFREE86/INCLUDE/X11;d:/XFREE86/usr/emx/include
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set CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH=D:/XFREE86/INCLUDE/X11;d:/XFREE86/usr/emx/include/cpp;d:/XFREE86/usr/emx/include
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set OBJC_INCLUDE_PATH=D:/XFREE86/INCLUDE/X11;d:/XFREE86/usr/emx/include
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SET LIBRARY_PATH=D:/XFREE86/LIB/X11;d:/XFREE86/usr/emx/lib
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set PROTODIR=d:/XFREE86/usr/emx/include/cpp/gen
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set GCCLOAD=5
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set GCCOPT=-pipe
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set emxopt=-c
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set MAKE=x11make.exe
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set shell=/bin/sh
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||
|
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Now you can run
|
||
|
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x11make
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||
|
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directly from toplevel source directory.
|
||
|
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|
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Note by Shigeru Miyata <miyata@kusm.kyoto-u.ac.jp>:
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----------------------
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Run configure.cmd rather than configure! Notice it is not the
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one in binary package, which is actually lib/configure.cmd, but
|
||
the one in the top directory of the source distribution.
|
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It won't check the xpm version and other things BTW since I think
|
||
I can assume rather uniform installations on OS/2 (actually the
|
||
outdated error of the sh-script comes from an old header file,
|
||
not from the library, though. Remove the incompatible header or
|
||
you will experience very weird, hard to track crashes).
|
||
Makefiles are not perfect, however:
|
||
- You have to type make in src/ directory;
|
||
- If you do not specify --disable-nls, you have to make libintl
|
||
first;
|
||
- make install/bindist won't work, the makefile in po/ directory
|
||
not generated;
|
||
- In order to link xforms statically, "-lforms" in LYX_LIBS flag
|
||
must be modified manually to "-lforms_s -lulib -lsocket";
|
||
- And probably more ;-(
|
||
Here is a statistic (exact size depends on libraries used,
|
||
codepage, etc.):
|
||
unstripped stripped
|
||
emx09c 10,735,882 1,634,308
|
||
emx09d 15,938,707 2,899,972
|
||
emx09d (-fno-exceptions) 13,246,507 1,519,620
|
||
In LyX 1.2, g++-2.8 (emx09d) or later will be the definite
|
||
requirement. (You cannot link 1.1 with emx09c, since the
|
||
executable size far exceeds 70M unstripped due to template codes,
|
||
for example.)
|
||
|
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