latex2html-2008-debian1/0000755000175000017500000000000011324620443014017 5ustar ernieernielatex2html-2008-debian1/wrapper/0000755000175000017500000000000010137105740015476 5ustar ernieernielatex2html-2008-debian1/wrapper/macos.pin0000755000175000017500000000360707571652077017343 0ustar ernieernie# -*- perl -*- -w #- #- This is a wrapper for the Perl scripts. Allows execution of #- the same script on different platforms. Mainly used for #- TeXlive. #- #- When running TeXlive, "perl" must be available in the PATH #- ##!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! # # This is almost guaranteed to not work. If someone has any # suggestions, please contact marek@saftsack.fs.uni-bayreuth.de # ##!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! #- # The above lines start up perl, # below we find usual perl code package main; require 5.00305; use strict; use vars qw($LATEX2HTMLDIR $SCRIPT $TEXLIVEROOT); # Set LATEX2HTMLDIR my $tool = $0; $tool =~ s/^.*://; # strip path $tool =~ s/[.][^.]*$//; # strip extension BEGIN { unless($LATEX2HTMLDIR = $ENV{'LATEX2HTMLDIR'}) { #if @texlive@ my $root = try($0) || ( -s $0 ? do { use Cwd; my $path = join(':',cwd(),$0); 1 while($path =~ s|:\.?:|:|g); # simplify try($path); } : do { my $path = ''; foreach(split(/[|]/, $ENV{PATH} || '')) { $path = $_ . ':' . $0; last if(-s $path); $path = ''; } try($path); }) || die "Cannot determine TeXlive root path\n"; $TEXLIVEROOT = $root; $LATEX2HTMLDIR = $ENV{'LATEX2HTMLDIR'} = $root . ':latex2html'; #else $LATEX2HTMLDIR = $ENV{'LATEX2HTMLDIR'} = '@LATEX2HTMLDIR@'; #fi } sub try { my ($path) = @_; $path =~ m/^(.*):bin:[^:]*:([^:]*)(\.\w+|)$:i ? $1 : ''; } } if(-d $LATEX2HTMLDIR) { push(@INC,$LATEX2HTMLDIR); } else { die qq{Fatal: Directory "$LATEX2HTMLDIR" does not exist.\n}; } # now start the main script! $SCRIPT = $LATEX2HTMLDIR . ":$tool.pl"; require "$LATEX2HTMLDIR/$tool.pl" || die "Fatal: Cannot load script $SCRIPT\n"; latex2html-2008-debian1/wrapper/dos.pin0000755000175000017500000000400107571652077017013 0ustar ernieernie@rem = '--*-Perl-*-- #- #- This is a wrapper for the Perl scripts. Allows execution of #- the same script on different platforms. Mainly used for #- TeXlive. #- #- When running TeXlive, "perl" must be available in the PATH #- @echo off set arg= set prog=%0 :one if "%1"=="" goto two set arg=%arg% %1 shift goto one :two #if @TEXLIVE@ perl -x -S %prog% %arg% #else @PERL@ -x -S %prog% %arg% #fi set arg= set prog= goto endofperl @rem '; #! perl -w # line 21 # Here we are in the perl script, finally. The stuff above # collects command line arguments and starts up perl and this # script package main; require 5.00305; use strict; use vars qw($LATEX2HTMLDIR $SCRIPT $TEXLIVEROOT); # Set LATEX2HTMLDIR my $tool = $0; $tool =~ s:^.*[\\/]::; # strip path $tool =~ s:[.][^\\/.]*$::; # strip extension BEGIN { unless($LATEX2HTMLDIR = $ENV{'LATEX2HTMLDIR'}) { #if @texlive@ my $root = try($0) || ( -s $0 ? do { use Cwd; my $path = join('\\',cwd(),$0); 1 while($path =~ s|[/\\]\.?[/\\]|\\|g); # simplify try($path); } : do { my $path = ''; foreach(split(/;/, $ENV{PATH} || '')) { s:[\\/]+$::; # strip trailing path delims $path = "$_\\$0"; last if(-s $path); $path = ''; } try($path); }) || die "Cannot determine TeXlive root path\n"; $TEXLIVEROOT = $root; $LATEX2HTMLDIR = $ENV{'LATEX2HTMLDIR'} = "$root\\latex2html"; #else $LATEX2HTMLDIR = $ENV{'LATEX2HTMLDIR'} = '@LATEX2HTMLDIR@'; #fi } sub try { my ($path) = @_; $path =~ m:^(.*)[/\\]bin[/\\][^/\\]*[/\\]([^/\\]*)(\.bat|)$:i ? $1 : ''; } } if(-d $LATEX2HTMLDIR) { push(@INC,$LATEX2HTMLDIR); } else { die qq{Fatal: Directory "$LATEX2HTMLDIR" does not exist.\n}; } # now start the main script! $SCRIPT = "$LATEX2HTMLDIR\\$tool.pl"; require $SCRIPT || die "Fatal: Cannot load script $SCRIPT\n"; __END__ :endofperl latex2html-2008-debian1/wrapper/win32.pin0000755000175000017500000000335607571652077017204 0ustar ernieernie@rem = '--*-Perl-*-- @echo off set arg= set prog=%0 :one if "%1"=="" goto two set arg=%arg% %1 shift goto one :two #if @TEXLIVE@ perl -x -S %prog% %arg% #else @PERL@ -x -S %prog% %arg% #fi set arg= set prog= goto endofperl @rem '; #! perl -w # Here we are in the perl script, finally. The stuff above # collects command line arguments and starts up perl and this # script package main; require 5.00305; use strict; use vars qw($LATEX2HTMLDIR $SCRIPT $TEXLIVEROOT); # Set LATEX2HTMLDIR my $tool = $0; $tool =~ s:^.*[\\/]::; # strip path $tool =~ s:[.][^\\/.]*$::; # strip extension BEGIN { unless($LATEX2HTMLDIR = $ENV{'LATEX2HTMLDIR'}) { #if @texlive@ my $root = try($0) || ( -s $0 ? do { use Cwd; my $path = join('\\',cwd(),$0); 1 while($path =~ s|[/\\]\.?[/\\]|\\|g); # simplify try($path); } : do { my $path = ''; foreach(split(/;/, $ENV{PATH} || '')) { $path = "$_\\$0"; last if(-s $path); $path = ''; } try($path); }) || die "Cannot determine TeXlive root path\n"; $TEXLIVEROOT = $root; $LATEX2HTMLDIR = $ENV{'LATEX2HTMLDIR'} = "$root\\latex2html"; #else $LATEX2HTMLDIR = $ENV{'LATEX2HTMLDIR'} = '@LATEX2HTMLDIR@'; #fi } sub try { my ($path) = @_; $path =~ m:^(.*)[/\\]bin[/\\][^/\\]*[/\\]([^/\\]*)(\.bat|)$:i ? $1 : ''; } } if(-d $LATEX2HTMLDIR) { push(@INC,$LATEX2HTMLDIR); } else { die qq{Fatal: Directory "$LATEX2HTMLDIR" does not exist.\n}; } # now start the main script! $SCRIPT = "$LATEX2HTMLDIR\\$tool.pl"; require $SCRIPT || die "Fatal: Cannot load script $SCRIPT\n"; __END__ :endofperl latex2html-2008-debian1/wrapper/os2.pin0000755000175000017500000000335107571652077016740 0ustar ernieernie#- --*-Perl-*-- #- #- This is a wrapper for the Perl scripts. Allows execution of #- the same script on different platforms. Mainly used for #- TeXlive. #- #- When running TeXlive, "perl" must be available in the PATH #- #if @TEXLIVE@ extproc perl -S -w #else extproc @PERL@ -S -w #fi # The above line starts up perl on OS2, # below we find usual perl code # print "I am $0\n"; package main; require 5.00305; use strict; use vars qw($LATEX2HTMLDIR $SCRIPT $TEXLIVEROOT); # Set LATEX2HTMLDIR my $tool = $0; $tool =~ s:^.*[\\/]::; # strip path $tool =~ s:[.][^\\/.]*$::; # strip extension BEGIN { unless($LATEX2HTMLDIR = $ENV{'LATEX2HTMLDIR'}) { #if @texlive@ my $root = try($0) || ( -s $0 ? do { use Cwd; my $path = join('\\',cwd(),$0); 1 while($path =~ s|[/\\]\.?[/\\]|\\|g); # simplify try($path); } : do { my $path = ''; foreach(split(/;/, $ENV{PATH} || '')) { $path = "$_\\$0"; last if(-s $path); $path = ''; } try($path); }) || die "Cannot determine TeXlive root path\n"; $TEXLIVEROOT = $root; $LATEX2HTMLDIR = $ENV{'LATEX2HTMLDIR'} = "$root\\latex2html"; #else $LATEX2HTMLDIR = $ENV{'LATEX2HTMLDIR'} = '@LATEX2HTMLDIR@'; #fi } sub try { my ($path) = @_; $path =~ m:^(.*)[/\\]bin[/\\][^/\\]*[/\\]([^/\\]*)(\.bat|\.cmd|)$:i ? $1 : ''; } } if(-d $LATEX2HTMLDIR) { push(@INC,$LATEX2HTMLDIR); } else { die qq{Fatal: Directory "$LATEX2HTMLDIR" does not exist.\n}; } # now start the main script! $SCRIPT = "$LATEX2HTMLDIR\\$tool.pl"; require $SCRIPT || die "Fatal: Cannot load script $SCRIPT\n"; latex2html-2008-debian1/wrapper/unix.pin0000755000175000017500000000360007571652077017215 0ustar ernieernie# -*- perl -*- -w #- #- This is a wrapper for the Perl scripts. 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The cache confuses the results. rm -f config.cache echo echo "If everything went well, you may run 'make'" latex2html-2008-debian1/IndicTeX-HTML/0000755000175000017500000000000010137105737016235 5ustar ernieernielatex2html-2008-debian1/IndicTeX-HTML/bengali.perl0000644000175000017500000000622107571652051020527 0ustar ernieernie# $Id: bengali.perl,v 1.1 1998/01/22 04:33:17 RRM Exp $ # BENGALI.PERL by Ross Moore 17-1-98 # Mathematics Department, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia. # # Style for LaTeX2HTML v98.1 to construct images of traditional # Indic scripts, using: # # Indica pre-processor and sinhala fonts: sinha, sinhb, sinhc # by Yannis Haralambous # # sinhala.sty package for LaTeX-2e # by Dominik Wujastyk # # extended for Prasad Dharmasena's # `samanala' transliteration scheme # by Vasantha Saparamadu # # These resources are *not* included with this package. # Obtain them from CTAN: http//ctan.tug.org/ctan # # =================================================================== # This package requires the corresponding LaTeX package: bengali.sty . # It also requiress: indica.perl and indica.sty . # # With LaTeX2HTML the options on the \usepackage line specify # preprocessor commands to use with Indica. # # Usage: # # \usepackage{bengali} %| pre-process source using Indica # \usepackage[indica]{bengali} %| with #ALIAS BENGALI B # \usepackage[preprocess]{bengali}%| and #ALIAS NIL N # # \usepackage[ben]{bengali} %| also use #ALIAS BENGALI BEN # # # options affecting Input-forms # # \usepackage[7bit]{bengali} %| Velthuis' Hindi/Sanskri transcription # \usepackage[csx]{bengali} %| 8-bit Sanskrit extension of ISO 646 # \usepackage[latex]{bengali} %| standardized LaTeX transcription form # \usepackage[unicode]{bengali} %| ISO 10646-1 + Sinhalese extension # \usepackage[samanala]{bengali}%| Prasad Dharmasena's transliteration # # =================================================================== # Warning # # This package works BOTH with source *before* pre-processing # and also *after* having pre-processed. # The latter may create more smaller images of individual syllabes, # whereas the former tends to create larger images of whole lines, # paragraphs, sections, etc. # =================================================================== # # Change Log: # =========== # $Log: bengali.perl,v $ # Revision 1.1 1998/01/22 04:33:17 RRM # LaTeX2HTML interfaces to packages and pre-processors for including # traditional Indic scripts (as images) in HTML documents # # see the .perl files for documentation on usage # see the corresponding .sty file for the LaTeX-2e interface # # package main; # preprocessor: indica sub do_bengali_indica { &do_indica_bengali() } sub do_bengali_preprocess { &do_indica_bengali() } sub do_bengali_ben { &do_indica_ben() } # input modes sub do_bengali_7bit { &do_indica_7bit() } sub do_bengali_csx { &do_indica_csx() } sub do_bengali_latex { &do_indica_latex() } sub do_bengali_unicode { &do_indica_unicode() } sub do_bengali_samanala { &do_indica_samanala() } # load Indica for #BENGALI &do_require_package('indica'); if (defined &do_indica_bengali) { &do_indica_bengali() } else { die "\n indica.perl was not loaded, sorry" } # override Indica variables here # # $INDICA = 'indica'; # $INDICA_MODE = 'sevenbit'; 1; # Not really necessary... latex2html-2008-debian1/IndicTeX-HTML/telugu.perl0000644000175000017500000000616407571652053020443 0ustar ernieernie# $Id: telugu.perl,v 1.1 1998/01/22 04:33:25 RRM Exp $ # TELUGU.PERL by Ross Moore 17-1-98 # Mathematics Department, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia. # # Style for LaTeX2HTML v98.1 to construct images of traditional # Indic scripts, using: # # Indica pre-processor and sinhala fonts: sinha, sinhb, sinhc # by Yannis Haralambous # # sinhala.sty package for LaTeX-2e # by Dominik Wujastyk # # extended for Prasad Dharmasena's # `samanala' transliteration scheme # by Vasantha Saparamadu # # These resources are *not* included with this package. # Obtain them from CTAN: http//ctan.tug.org/ctan # # =================================================================== # This package requires the corresponding LaTeX package: telugu.sty . # It also requiress: indica.perl and indica.sty . # # With LaTeX2HTML the options on the \usepackage line specify # preprocessor commands to use with Indica. # # Usage: # # \usepackage{telugu} %| pre-process source using Indica # \usepackage[indica]{telugu} %| with #ALIAS TELUGU T # \usepackage[preprocess]{telugu}%| and #ALIAS NIL N # # \usepackage[tel]{telugu} %| also use #ALIAS TELUGU TEL # # # options affecting Input-forms # # \usepackage[7bit]{telugu} %| Velthuis' Hindi/Sanskri transcription # \usepackage[csx]{telugu} %| 8-bit Sanskrit extension of ISO 646 # \usepackage[latex]{telugu} %| standardized LaTeX transcription form # \usepackage[unicode]{telugu} %| ISO 10646-1 + Sinhalese extension # \usepackage[samanala]{telugu}%| Prasad Dharmasena's transliteration # # =================================================================== # Warning # # This package works BOTH with source *before* pre-processing # and also *after* having pre-processed. # The latter may create more smaller images of individual syllabes, # whereas the former tends to create larger images of whole lines, # paragraphs, sections, etc. # =================================================================== # # Change Log: # =========== # $Log: telugu.perl,v $ # Revision 1.1 1998/01/22 04:33:25 RRM # LaTeX2HTML interfaces to packages and pre-processors for including # traditional Indic scripts (as images) in HTML documents # # see the .perl files for documentation on usage # see the corresponding .sty file for the LaTeX-2e interface # # package main; # preprocessor: indica sub do_telugu_indica { &do_indica_telugu() } sub do_telugu_preprocess { &do_indica_telugu() } sub do_telugu_tel { &do_indica_tel() } # input modes sub do_telugu_7bit { &do_indica_7bit() } sub do_telugu_csx { &do_indica_csx() } sub do_telugu_latex { &do_indica_latex() } sub do_telugu_unicode { &do_indica_unicode() } sub do_telugu_samanala { &do_indica_samanala() } # load Indica for #TELUGU &do_require_package('indica'); if (defined &do_indica_telugu) { &do_indica_telugu() } else { die "\n indica.perl was not loaded, sorry" } # override Indica variables here # # $INDICA = 'indica'; # $INDICA_MODE = 'sevenbit'; 1; # Not really necessary... latex2html-2008-debian1/IndicTeX-HTML/kannada.perl0000644000175000017500000000622007571652053020524 0ustar ernieernie# $Id: kannada.perl,v 1.1 1998/01/22 04:33:21 RRM Exp $ # KANNADA.PERL by Ross Moore 17-1-98 # Mathematics Department, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia. # # Style for LaTeX2HTML v98.1 to construct images of traditional # Indic scripts, using: # # Indica pre-processor and sinhala fonts: sinha, sinhb, sinhc # by Yannis Haralambous # # sinhala.sty package for LaTeX-2e # by Dominik Wujastyk # # extended for Prasad Dharmasena's # `samanala' transliteration scheme # by Vasantha Saparamadu # # These resources are *not* included with this package. # Obtain them from CTAN: http//ctan.tug.org/ctan # # =================================================================== # This package requires the corresponding LaTeX package: kannada.sty . # It also requiress: indica.perl and indica.sty . # # With LaTeX2HTML the options on the \usepackage line specify # preprocessor commands to use with Indica. # # Usage: # # \usepackage{kannada} %| pre-process source using Indica # \usepackage[indica]{kannada} %| with #ALIAS KANNADA K # \usepackage[preprocess]{kannada}%| and #ALIAS NIL N # # \usepackage[kan]{kannada} %| also use #ALIAS KANNADA KAN # # # options affecting Input-forms # # \usepackage[7bit]{kannada} %| Velthuis' Hindi/Sanskri transcription # \usepackage[csx]{kannada} %| 8-bit Sanskrit extension of ISO 646 # \usepackage[latex]{kannada} %| standardized LaTeX transcription form # \usepackage[unicode]{kannada} %| ISO 10646-1 + Sinhalese extension # \usepackage[samanala]{kannada}%| Prasad Dharmasena's transliteration # # =================================================================== # Warning # # This package works BOTH with source *before* pre-processing # and also *after* having pre-processed. # The latter may create more smaller images of individual syllabes, # whereas the former tends to create larger images of whole lines, # paragraphs, sections, etc. # =================================================================== # # Change Log: # =========== # $Log: kannada.perl,v $ # Revision 1.1 1998/01/22 04:33:21 RRM # LaTeX2HTML interfaces to packages and pre-processors for including # traditional Indic scripts (as images) in HTML documents # # see the .perl files for documentation on usage # see the corresponding .sty file for the LaTeX-2e interface # # package main; # preprocessor: indica sub do_kannada_indica { &do_indica_kannada() } sub do_kannada_preprocess { &do_indica_kannada() } sub do_kannada_kan { &do_indica_kan() } # input modes sub do_kannada_7bit { &do_indica_7bit() } sub do_kannada_csx { &do_indica_csx() } sub do_kannada_latex { &do_indica_latex() } sub do_kannada_unicode { &do_indica_unicode() } sub do_kannada_samanala { &do_indica_samanala() } # load Indica for #KANNADA &do_require_package('indica'); if (defined &do_indica_kannada) { &do_indica_kannada() } else { die "\n indica.perl was not loaded, sorry" } # override Indica variables here # # $INDICA = 'indica'; # $INDICA_MODE = 'sevenbit'; 1; # Not really necessary... latex2html-2008-debian1/IndicTeX-HTML/README0000644000175000017500000000450307571652051017123 0ustar ernieernie --- IndicTeX/HTML --- This is a suite of LaTeX-2e styles, with corresponding .perl implementations for use with LaTeX2HTML, for interfacing to existing packages and pre-processors for including traditional Indic scripts within LaTeX documents and HTML pages. These packages are supported by LaTeX2HTML v98.1 and later. Translation can be performed on the manuscript either before or after pre-processing. ( `before' is preferable, since it automates the pre-processing and may result in smaller HTML files+images. ) Languages covered include: Language support pre-processors _____________________________________________________________________ Bengali bengali.sty/perl Indica Devanagri devnagri.sty/perl devnag or patc+devnag Gujarathi gujrathi.sty/perl Indica Gurmukhi gurmukhi.sty/perl Indica Hindi hindi.sty/perl Indica Kannada kannada.sty/perl Indica Malyalam malyalam.sty/perl Indica or mm Oriya oriya.sty/perl Indica Sanskrit sanskrit.sty/perl Indica Sinhala sinhlese.sty/perl Indica Tamil tamil.sty/perl Indica or patc or tamilize Telugu telugu.sty/perl Indica Tibetan tibetan.sty/perl Indica various indica.sty/perl Indica _____________________________________________________________________ Several different transcription/transliteration schemes are supported; see the individual .sty or .perl files for documentation. The .perl files should be copied into the $LATEX2HTMLSTYLES directory to become available for use with LaTeX2HTML. Similarly, the .sty files should be copied into an appropriate place within the texmf/ tree (or texinputs on older installations) so as to be available for use with LaTeX. (Don't forget to rebuild the ls-R file for the kpathsea database, using texhash or mktexlsr .) Preprocessors: _____________________________________________________________________ Indica with Sinhala-TeX by Yannis Haralambous devnag by Frans Velthuis patc , mm by Jeroen Hellingman tamilize Washington State Uni. _____________________________________________________________________ These pre-processors and their accompanying macros are *not* included as part of IndicTeX/HTML. They must be obtained separately; e.g. from CTAN archives. Support for other packages (e.g. Telugu-TeX) is planned. I hope these will be useful. Ross Moore latex2html-2008-debian1/IndicTeX-HTML/hindi.sty0000644000175000017500000000505507571652051020102 0ustar ernieernie% hindi.sty by Ross Moore $ %% $Log: % % LaTeX2e package interface for ... % % Indica pre-processor, and sinhala fonts: sinha, sinhb, sinhc % by Yannis Haralambous % % and the sinhala.sty package for LaTeX-2e, % by Dominik Wujastyk % % extended for Prasad Dharmasena's % `samanala' transliteration scheme % by Vasantha Saparamadu % % These resources are *not* included with this package. % Obtain them from CTAN: http//ctan.tug.org/ctan % % =================================================================== % In LaTeX this package does little more than to load indica.sty . % which in turn loads sinhala.sty . % However... % % ...the package has a corresponding implementation for LaTeX2HTML % called: hindi.perl which loads indica.perl . % % With LaTeX2HTML the options on the \usepackage line specify % pre-processor commands to be included automatically. % % Usage: % % \usepackage{hindi} %| pre-process source using Indica % \usepackage[indica]{hindi} %| with #ALIAS HINDI H % \usepackage[preprocess]{hindi}%| and #ALIAS NIL N % % \usepackage[hin]{hindi} %| also use #ALIAS HINDI HIN % % % options affecting Input-forms % % \usepackage[7bit]{hindi} %| Velthuis' Hindi/Sanskri transcription % \usepackage[csx]{hindi} %| 8-bit Sanskrit extension of ISO 646 % \usepackage[latex]{hindi} %| standardized LaTeX transcription form % \usepackage[unicode]{hindi} %| ISO 10646-1 + Sinhalese extension % \usepackage[samanala]{hindi}%| Prasad Dharmasena's transliteration % % =================================================================== % \ProvidesFile{hindi.sty}[1998/1/17] % \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} \RequirePackage{indica} \PassOptionsToPackage{hindi}{indica} % \DeclareOption{preprocess}{\PassOptionsToPackage{preprocess}{indica}} \DeclareOption{indica}{\PassOptionsToPackage{hindi}{indica}} \DeclareOption{7bit}{\PassOptionsToPackage{7bit}{indica}} \DeclareOption{csx}{\PassOptionsToPackage{csx}{indica}} \DeclareOption{latex}{\PassOptionsToPackage{latex}{indica}} \DeclareOption{samanala}{\PassOptionsToPackage{samanala}{indica}} \DeclareOption{unicode}{\PassOptionsToPackage{unicode}{indica}} \DeclareOption{hin}{\PassOptionsToPackage{hin}{indica}} \DeclareOption*{\@latexerr{% `\CurrentOption' is an invalid option, using `preprocess' instead}% {Available Options:^^J^^J indica,7bit,csx,latex,unicode,samanala,hin^^J}% \PassOptionsToPackage{preprocess}{indica}} \ProcessOptions* \endinput latex2html-2008-debian1/IndicTeX-HTML/devnagri.sty0000644000175000017500000000671107571652051020606 0ustar ernieernie% $Id: devnagri.sty,v 1.3 2001/05/21 10:25:47 RRM Exp $ % devnagri.sty by Ross Moore $ % Mathematics Department, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia. % $Log: % % LaTeX2e package for typesetting Devanagari script with the: % % `devnag' pre-processor and dvng fonts % by Frans J. Velthuis' % % and the dev.sty LaTeX-2e interface % by Dominik Wujastyk % % retaining support for the old dev2e.sty LaTeX-2e interface % by Dominik Wujastyk % % Furthermore it can be used with the transcription scheme % devised by Jeroen Hellingman, for his `patc' pre-processor % requiring macro files: dnmacs.tex and dntrmacs.tex % % % These resources are *not* included with this package. % Obtain them from CTAN: http//ctan.tug.org/ctan % % =================================================================== % This package has a corresponding implementation for LaTeX2HTML % called: devnagri.perl . % With LaTeX2HTML the options on the \usepackage line specify which % pre-processor and transcription mode to use. % % Usage: % % \usepackage[devnag]{devnagri} %| uses Velthuis' pre-processor % \usepackage[hindi]{devnagri} %| patc -p