Index of texmf/doc/html/: ========================= This directory tree includes hypertext versions of documentation written in Texinfo or other formats. Most of these documents have been converted automatically using `texi2html' or other converters closely modeled after it. Other versions of these documents (e.g. DVI and/or PostScript files suitable for previewing or printing) should be available elsewhere in the texmf/doc/ tree. The best way to access the files in this directory tree is to point your favorite WWW browser to file://localhost/cdrom/texmf/doc/html/INDEX.html Even better, if you're running a WWW server yourself, just create a symbolic link in your WWW server directory pointing to this page to make this documentation available to anyone in the world. - UV, 1996/02/20 NOTE: Care has been to ensure that file names remain unique if they are truncated to 8+3 characters on ISO-9660 or MS-DOS file systems. Therefore, it should be possible to access this documentation even on those systems as long as your WWW browser is intelligent enough to find a file "INDEX.htm" when a hyperlink points to "INDEX.html". - UV, 1996/02/24 For the second edition of the `TeX Live' CD-ROM several of these manuals have been updated to the latest versions. The conversion was done using a slightly hacked version of texi2html 1.51 which was modified to handle the `@url' and `@email' tags introduced in Texinfo 3.9. - UV, 1997/03/24 How the files were produced: ---------------------------- * Kpathsea, Web2C, Dvips, Fontname, Eplain, Texinfo, AUC-TeX: All of these documents where converted from Texinfo sources using texi2html -menu -split_node -verbose .texi All the _toc.html files were then edited slightly to add a link pointing back to the index page. * TDS: The TDS draft was first converted from LaTeX to Texinfo using `tds2texi.el' (included in the TDS distribution). It was then converted to Texinfo with `texi2html' as described above. * UK TUG TeX FAQ: The UK TUG TeX FAQ was directly converted from LaTeX to HTML using `faq2html.el'. There is no corresponding Texinfo version because Texinfo wasn't flexible enough to achieve all the desired features such as embedding hyperlinks to external FTP or HTTP servers on the WWW. * comp.fonts FAQ: The comp.fonts FAQ was retrieved from the comp.fonts home page at http://www.ora.com/homepages/comp.fonts/.