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Contents of README:YOUNGTAB-Package ================ ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Authors: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Volker B"orchers (email: boercher@physik.uni-bremen.de) and Stefan Gieseke (email: gieseke@physik.uni-bremen.de) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Legal stuff: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright (C) 1996,98,99 Volker B"orchers and Stefan Gieseke, This program can be redistributed and/or modified under the terms of the LaTeX Project Public License Distributed from CTAN archives in directory macros/latex/base/lppl.txt; either version 1 of the License, or any later version. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- FILES: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- README ---------------- the file you're reading now youngtab.dtx ---------------- a documentated version of the package. From it you can generate both a documentation and the .sty file without most comments using the docstrip utility. youngtab.ins ---------------- run TeX on it to generate the youngtab.sty in your current working directory (from the .dtx file) makeydoc ---------------- this (unix-) script generates youngtab.dvi, the documentation for the package. makeydoc.bat ---------------- same as makeydoc but for MSDOS (may need some editing). gind.ist ---------------- You need it to generate the index for the documentation. (gind.ist is a official part of doc/docstrip package. Just in the case this is not installed...) youngtab.tex ---------------- For thoose who don't use LaTeX but TeX. youngtab.el ---------------- Only for thoose who use Emacs in connection with AUC-TeX, the best TeX-shell i can imagine.. Makes life with Young-Tableaux even easier (autocompletion, syntax help). ----------------------------------------------------------------------- INSTALL: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 1) `tex youngtab.ins' (alternatively: `latex youngtab.ins') 2) `makeydoc' * if you don't want any macrocode listings, uncomment the line containing ``\OnlyDescription'' (remove the `#') 3) put `youngtab.sty' to a path where LaTeX can find it. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- For TeX-users: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- follow the instructions in the documentation. (You must have LaTeX2e to produce a .dvi file from youngtab.dtx -- Try to read the .dtx file instead if you don't have!) However there is a file already prepared for use with TeX: `youngtab.tex' - try this and install in a directory where TeX will find it. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- For AUC-TeX-users: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- . to install it once and for all, copy `youngtab.el' to the AUC-TeX style-directory, e.g. /usr/lib/emacs/site-lisp/auctex/style/. . to install it locally: do `mkdir style; cp youngtab.el style' in the directory where your .tex files, using youngtab, reside (or in each if you have more). . Provides autocompletion and syntax checks for the switches and dimensions "Y.*" and \young and \yng if you type `C-c RET' in emacs. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 05/05/98 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Version: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.1 |
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