vntex-3.2.2 This file is part of VnTeX. Copyright 2005-2008 Reinhard Kotucha This work may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 of this license or (at your option) any later version. The latest version of this license is in http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt The current maintainer is Reinhard Kotucha. _______________________________________ Appendix A describes where to get help. _______________________________________ Installation ============ MikTeX ------ Official versions of VnTeX are provided by MikTeX. Please use MikTeX's package manager to install or update VnTeX. You only have to read on if you are going to install a beta release. Beta releases are supposed for testing only but not for production. The first line of this file contains the version number of the release you downloaded. You only have to follow the instructions below if it contains the word "beta" and you really want to install it. * Remove (if any) previous version of VnTeX by running [Programs]-->[MikTeX]-->[MikTeX Options], then select [Packages]-->[Language]-->[Vietnamese]-->[vntex]. * Unpack the vntex .zip file to some location, e.g., c:\texmf-vntex if you have installed MikTeX to c:\texmf. If you have installed MikTeX to e.g c:\miktex\texmf, then it is recommended to unpack it in c:\miktex\texmf-vntex. * Run [Programs]-->[MikTeX]-->[MikTeX Options], then select [Roots]-->[Add] and add c:\texmf-vntex (or c:\miktex\texmf-vntex). * Refresh the file name database. * If you want to use the T1 fonts that come with VnTeX, you also need to make dvips and pdftex aware of those fonts: Add the following lines to updmap.cfg: MixedMap vnrtext.map MixedMap vnrother.map Map urwvn.map Map chartervn.map Map mscorevn.map Map arevvn.map Map classicovn.map Map cmbrightvn.map Map comicvn.map Map concretevn.map Map garamondvn.map Map grotesqvn.map Map vntopia.map Map txttvn.map If there is an entry "MixedMap vnr.map", remove it. * Run "initexmf -mkmaps". * Edit the file MIKTEX.INI -- Add c:\windows\fonts to TTFPath. TeX Live (UNIX, Linux, MacOS/X, Windows) ---------------------------------------- If you have TeX Live 2008 or later, run tlmgr install vntex or tlmgr gui if you prefer the graphical user interface. On Windows you can invoke the TeX Live Manager from the start menu. Please consult the TeX Live documentation for more information. teTeX, older versions of TeX Live (UNIX, Linux, MacOS/X, Windows) ----------------------------------------------------------------- ===================================================================== If you have a version of TeX Live older than TeX Live 2008, keep in mind that TeX Live for Windows behaves differently than TeX Live for UNIX. Please consult the TeX Live manual. ===================================================================== In order to install VnTeX on a web2c system you have to unpack vntex-3.2.2.zip inside of a texmf tree. There are two ways to install VnTeX: 1. If you want to test beta versions it is recommended that you create a separate directory for VnTeX so that you can remove old versions of VnTeX easily. How to add a directory tree to the TEXMF search path is described in the manual of the TeX distribution you are using. 2. If you want to install an official release, it is recommended to put it into the texmf-local local directory. In order to find out where it is, type kpsewhich --expand-var=\$TEXMFLOCAL (UNIX) kpsewhich --expand-var=$TEXMFLOCAL (Windows) on the command line. If you don't have root access you can either ask your system administrator to install VnTeX for you (this is preferred because other users might be interested as well). You alse can install it to your HOME directory. To find out where it is, type kpsewhich --expand-var=\$TEXMFHOME (UNIX) kpsewhich --expand-var=$TEXMFHOME (Windows) on the command line. This directory might not exist and you have to create it manually. If the output of kpsewhich looks reasonable, you can say: mkdir `kpsewhich --expand-var=\$TEXMFHOME` (UNIX only) * Unpack the .zip file in TEXMFLOCAL or TEXMFHOME. * Run texhash. * Now you have to update the map files. This is a quite inconvenient task. But there is a little Perl script in the same directory as the file you are just reading. It's called "vntex-update-maps". If you type on the command line perl vntex-update-maps (without any arguments) you'll get a usage message. If you say perl vntex-update-maps -help you'll get the same message but it will also tell you the content of the variables TEXMFHOME and TEXMFLOCAL. If you extracted the zip archive to TEXMFHOME you have to run perl vntex-update-maps -home and if you extracted it to TEXMFLOCAL you have to run perl vntex-update-maps -sys If you supply the -n option, the commands that would be executed are printed to screen, but nothing is executed. Hence, if you want to create your own batch file, you can say: perl vntex-update-maps -sys -n > my_own_batchfile.bat This might be useful if you need a customized version of the script. TeX4ht (all systems) -------------------- The Vietnamese fonts for tex4ht are now part of the tex4ht distribution. In order to use TeX4ht you have to install the files needed by VnTeX. Make sure your TeX4ht distribution is not too old. plnfss (all systems) -------------------- The plain TeX font selection macros are now a separate package. You don't neeed it if you are using LaTeX or Context. * Download from: http://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/macros/plain/plnfss * Unpack the archive in the same texmf tree as VnTeX. * Refresh the file database. _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ Appendix A: Getting Help ========================= If you have any problems, don't hesitate to ask. There is a mailing list (very low traffic) for questions about VnTeX and typesetting Vietnamese. To subscribe to the list, visit http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/vntex-users The primary site of VnTeX is: http://vntex.sf.net The current maintainers are: Han The Thanh Werner Lemberg Reinhard Kotucha