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1 files changed, 16 insertions, 13 deletions
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ ############################################################################### # # -# Make file for installing Basser Lout Version 3.19 # +# Make file for installing Basser Lout Version 3.21 # # # # Jeffrey H. Kingston # -# 14 February 2000 # +# 10 May 2000 # # # # make prg2lout Compile a small auxiliary program called prg2lout # # make lout Compile the Lout source # @@ -60,8 +60,8 @@ # can always specify safe or unsafe execution by means of the -S and # # -U options to lout when processing a document; SAFEDFT means that # # -S rather than -U is the default behaviour. Unsafe execution is # -# required when formatting programs and verbatim text, so if in # -# doubt, do not change the value of SAFEDFT. # +# required when formatting computer programs, so if in doubt, do not # +# change the value of SAFEDFT. # # # # (5) Set the following four macros defined below to appropriate values: # # # @@ -190,15 +190,11 @@ # (c) It will perform an initializing "lout -x" run. This run will # # do the following checks and initializations: # # # -# (i) It will read all the font files mentioned in file # -# $(LIBDIR)/include/fontdefs and check that they # -# exist and are in the correct format; # -# # -# (ii) It will read all the hyphenation (.lh) files mentioned # +# (i) It will read all the hyphenation (.lh) files mentioned # # in file $(LIBDIR)/include/langdefs, check them, and build # # the packed (.lp) versions; # # # -# (iii) It will read and check the three standard database # +# (ii) It will read and check the four standard database # # (.ld) files in directory $(LIBDIR)/data, and build # # the corresponding database index (.li) files. # # # @@ -225,9 +221,16 @@ # # # (18) If the usual size of a piece of paper at your site is not A4, you # # might like to now change the default value of the @PageType option # -# on line 57 of file $(LIBDIR)/include/dsf. You can find the list of # -# known page types in the User's Guide, and also at line 615 in file # -# $(LIBDIR)/include/dsf. # +# on line 59 of file $(LIBDIR)/include/dsf: # +# # +# named @PageType { A4 @OrIfPlain Other } # +# # +# This is saying that the page type is to be A4 by default, unless # +# plain text output is in effect (lout -p), in which case the page # +# type is Other, which means that the page dimensions come from the # +# @PageWidth and @PageHeight options. Just change the A4, not the # +# rest. You can find the list of known page types, alternative to A4, # +# in the User's Guide, and also at line 640 in $(LIBDIR)/include/dsf. # # # # (19) If the usual language at your site is not English, you might like to # # now change the default value of the @InitialLanguage option on line # |