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P-LIPSUM
========
'Lorem ipsum' paragraphs generator for the purposes
of the plain TeX developers.
Author: Sergio Spina <[email protected]>
Version: 4.3 of 2013.05.08
Contents of the package
-----------------------
- `plipsum.nw`: the source file
- `plipsum.tex`: the format
- `pliptest.tex`: an example file
- `plipsum-doc.pdf`: the documentation
- `compile.sh`: the installation program
- `stripc`: a python filter
- `README.md`: this file
Installation
------------
- Run `plipsum.nw` through noweb. You van find it on the Norman Ramsey
web page (<http://www.cs.tufts.edu/~nr/noweb/>) or on CTAN
(<http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/web/noweb>).
A suitable command can be:
$ notangle -Rplipsum.tex plipsum.nw | ./stripc > plipsum.tex
`stripc` is a python filter that strips away comments and blank spaces
from the final file.
- Move the resulting `.tex` file to a place where TeX finds it.
On a TDS compliant system this should be (substitute `$TEXMF`
with your local or home texmf directory):
$TEXMF/tex/plain/plipsum/
- If you like to, move the source file (`.nw`) in a
source directory of your system.
- Update your filename database. How to achieve this depends
on your system. For TeXlive one of these commands should work:
$ texhash ~/texmf
$ sudo mktexlsr ~/texmf
More info on this is available with:
$ texhash --help
$ sudo mktexlsr --help
- If you are using a non TDS compliant system you are on your own; take a
look in the documentation how to install new packages.
- If you are using windows (TM) you are on your own even more.
License
-------
This material is subject to the LaTeX Project Public License. See
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/help/Catalogue/licenses.lppl.html
for the details of that license.
Enjoy plipsum. Happy TeXing.
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