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README for the `xt_capts' package (February 1998)
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Abstract:
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This package allows to define language dependent text macros. They are
called \emph{extended captions}, because \emph{caption} is the term that is
used in \LaTeX2e for denoting language dependent words.
Whenever a new language is selected, the appropriate macros are used,
provided they have been defined. In addition, a default variant can be
defined for \emph{all} languages. And it is possible to use a fixed
language for a caption, which is not affected by changing the current
language.
Installation:
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Running LaTeX on the file `xt_capts.ins' will produce the package file
`xt_capts.sty'. So you should first process
latex xt_capts.ins
The resulting package file should then be moved to a directory on
LaTeX's standard input path.
Documentation:
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The documented source code of this package is in the file `xt_capts.dtx'.
Documentation for the package may be obtained by running LaTeX on that file.
For example:
latex xt_capts.dtx
will produce the file xt_capts.dvi, documenting the package.
Good Luck!
Olaf Fricke ([email protected])