This is the `README' file of dednat4. Author: Eduardo Ochs Maintainer: Eduardo Ochs Version: 2008jul10 This file is in the Public Domain. See: http://angg.twu.net/dednat4.html http://angg.twu.net/dednat4/README.html http://angg.twu.net/dednat4/README This README will be rewritten soon - with an asciification of , a guide to the other files (btw: README.interact is a kind of hackers' guide), an explanation of how the htmlization of ascii files work... Please look at the htmlized version of this README, at: http://angg.twu.net/dednat4/README.html From : Running dednat4 should be almost trivial now - just unpack dednat4.tgz somewhere, and run "make" there a first time without any parameters to get some help; then run "make demo1" (or "make LUAOS=macosx demo1" on MacOSX), and the makefile will download Lua, build it in a subdirectory, download a few TeX files, and generate a file "demos/demo1.dvi" from eedemo1.tex. There's also a file eedemo2.tex, that can be compiled with "make demo2". (find-dn4 "TODO") (find-dn4 "README.ee") (find-dn4 "README.interact") (find-dn4 "README.phantoms") (find-dn4 "README.windows") (find-dn4 "Makefile") (find-dn4 "Makefile" "help") (find-dn4ex "eedemo1.tex") (find-dn4ex "eedemo2.tex") (find-dn4ex "") Here is how I set up dednat4 at my machine:  (eepitch-shell)  (eepitch-kill)  (eepitch-shell) cd ~/dednat4/ make help make clean make S=$S demo1 make S=$S dednat41 (Ignore the notes below if you're not me.)  (eepitch-shell)  (eepitch-kill)  (eepitch-shell) apti -y texlive-latex-extra texlive-latex-extra-doc apti -y texlive-math-extra # (find-dn4 "") # (find-dn4 ".files.sh") # (find-dn4sh "./.files.sh -n cptexinputs") # (find-dn4sh "./.files.sh -n rmtexinputs") # (find-LATEXsh "~/dednat4/.files.sh -n cptexinputs") # (find-LATEXsh "~/dednat4/.files.sh cptexinputs") # Local Variables: # coding: raw-text-unix # modes: (fundamental-mode emacs-lisp-mode) # End: