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[AUCTeX-diffs] Changes to auctex/preview/doc/wininstall.texi


From: David Kastrup
Subject: [AUCTeX-diffs] Changes to auctex/preview/doc/wininstall.texi
Date: Mon, 02 May 2005 17:34:14 -0400

Index: auctex/preview/doc/wininstall.texi
diff -u auctex/preview/doc/wininstall.texi:1.19 
auctex/preview/doc/wininstall.texi:1.20
--- auctex/preview/doc/wininstall.texi:1.19     Sun Apr 10 16:28:59 2005
+++ auctex/preview/doc/wininstall.texi  Mon May  2 21:34:02 2005
@@ -1,11 +1,19 @@
 @include macros.texi
address@hidden auto.texi
 
 Installation of @previewlatex{} under Windows has been verified to work
 with current @acronym{CVS} versions of @w{GNU Emacs} (no released
 version 21.x will work), and with both Cygwin and native versions of
-XEmacs.  Here are the steps to perform:
+XEmacs.  Here are the steps to
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+perform in addition to @AUCTeX{} installation instructions:
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+perform:
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 @enumerate
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 @item
 If you unpacked the distribution using Winzip or similar, you better
 restart using infozip on the @samp{.zip} file, or standard Unix tools
@@ -58,10 +66,12 @@
 PDF support starts with 11.51, and various bugs in particular for XEmacs
 are fixed in 11.55.  This package is available from the XEmacs package
 repository but might still be in prerelease state.
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 @item
 You need a copy of @uref{http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost,Ghostscript}.
 
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 @item
 @uref{http://www.perl.org,Perl} is needed for rebuilding the
 documentation if you are working with a copy from @acronym{CVS} or have
@@ -80,9 +90,17 @@
 Ready for takeoff.  Start some shell (typically @file{bash}) capable of
 running @file{configure}, change into the installation directory and
 call @command{./configure} with appropriate options.
-
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+When doing the @command{./configure} for @AUCTeX{}, here are specific
+options to use:
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 Typical options you'll want to specify will be
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 @table @code
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 @item address@hidden:/path/to/emacs-directory}
 which tells @file{configure} where to perform the installation. It may
 also make @file{configure} find (X)Emacs automatically, if this doesn't
@@ -101,6 +119,7 @@
 @item --with-xemacs
 If you are using XEmacs, of course use @samp{--with-xemacs} in the same
 manner.
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 @item address@hidden
 This will specify the directory where your @TeX{} installation sits.  If
@@ -115,6 +134,7 @@
 @end ifclear
 for more information about the available options.
 
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 @item address@hidden/dir}
 is an XEmacs-only option giving the location of the package directory.
 This will install and activate the package.  Emacs uses a different
@@ -135,10 +155,17 @@
 @ifclear rawfile
 @ref{Configure}.
 @end ifclear
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 @end table
 
-Calling @file{./configure --help} will tell about other options, but
-those are almost never required.
+Calling
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address@hidden/configure --help}
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address@hidden/configure --help=recursive}
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+will tell about other options, but those are almost never required.
 
 Some executables might not be found in your path.  That is not a good
 idea, but you can get around by specifying environment variables to
@@ -151,16 +178,6 @@
 @file{gswin32.exe} is likely to fail.
 
 @item
-If you need to use the prebuilt documentation (see above), now is the
-time to unpack it over the rest of the installation directory.
-
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-Run @command{make} in the installation directory.
-       
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-Run @code{make install} in the installation directory.
-
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 In the case of XEmacs, the package directory setup creates startup files
 as necessary and you can skip to the next point.  If you are using
 Emacs, the installation procedure should have left you with a file




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