README.flt 30 Mar. 1995 Revised 22 June 1995 Revised 12 Sept. 1995 Revised 10 Feb. 1997 Revised 15 Aug. 1998 Revised 17 Oct. 2002 Revised 29 Oct. 2002 Revised 10 May 2006 README and INSTALLATION Instructions for FoilTeX Version 2.1.4a The FoilTeX is a collection of LaTeX files for making foils. A number of features are built-in including large sans serif font as normal font, options for setting normalsize at 20pt (default), 17pt, 25pt or 30pt, new macros for starting new foils, for special environments like Theorem and Proof, simple macros to control the headline and footline. With Rokicki's dvips or Y&Y's dvipsone, it will even rotate individual foils easily. More in formation can be found in the documentation (foiltex.dtx, a LaTeX2e file). Revision for 12 Sept. 1995 requires LaTeX2e, 1995/06/01, patch level 3. Revision for 10 Feb. 1997 was tested with LaTeX2e, 1996/12/01. It might work with earlier versions (if you stay away from the EC fonts or use the new useDCfonts option). Added in this release is support for EC fonts 1.0 and the previous DC fonts version 1.3 (and perhaps 1.2) as well as some minor bug fixes. Revision for 15 Aug. 1998 is for version 2.1.3 which has more bug fixes and a few extra enhancements. Revision for 17 Oct. 2002 is for version 2.1.4 which has fixes for interoperability problems with other packages (hyperref, VTeX and PDFLaTeX). Revision for 29 Oct. 2002 is for version 2.1.4a and has minor fixes but also enables better cooperation between dvips and Ghostview (landscape isn't upside down!). Revision for 10 May 2006 only repairs a problem in foiltex.ins file that was incompatable with recent versions of docstrip. Version number of basic package stays the same. RESTRICTIONS ON USE: -------------------- Questions, comments or suggestions concerning this program can be sent to James (Jim) Hafner IBM Research Division Almaden Research Center, K56-B2 650 Harry Road San Jose, CA 95120-6099 email: hafner@almaden.ibm.com Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 1995,1997,1998,2002 All rights reserved Use of this code implies understanding, agreement and acceptance of all terms and conditions stated in the WARRANTY DISCLAIMER and the USER AGREEMENT found in the header of the file file as well as in the documentation. In particular, this code can only be copied and redistributed under limited conditions. CONTENTS: --------- The entire package consists of a number of files. These are described below. The package files: readme.flt (this readme file) foiltex.ins (driver file for unpacking the code) foiltex.dtx (user guide and documented source) These files unpack to generate the following: The style files: foils.cls (the main class file, analogous to "article.cls") fltfonts.def (font definition file) foils.sty (compatibility mode style file) foil17.clo (sets normalsize to 17pt) foil20.clo (sets normalsize to 20pt, the default, analogous to "art10.sty") foil25.clo (sets normalsize to 25pt, analogous to "art11.sty") foil30.clo (sets normalsize to 30pt, analogous to "art12.sty") foilshrt.clo (sets normalsize to 12pt, removes page breaks at new foils) Sample file: sampfoil.tex GENERAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS: ---------------------------------- Basic Assumption: You must have an official version of LaTeX2e (after 12-96). Run this version of LaTeX on the foiltex.ins file. This will generate all the necessary files. Follow the final instructions, which essentially means copying the appropriate files to their proper home in your TeX tree. See the documentation for how to set up a foiltex.cfg file to set up some personal or system defaults for your foils. NOTE: Some TeX systems (tetex, perhaps) require additional steps than the simple ones indicated above for installing new packages (e.g., rerunning some script that builds a small database of installed packages). See your TeX systems documentation for installing new packages if you have problems installing FoilTeX with the instructions above. After installation, you can test by running latex sampfoil WHAT TO DO WITH THE OLD FoilTeX: ---------------------------------- If you have the older version of FoilTeX, you can do with it what you did with your older version of LaTeX. That is, leave it on your system as a backup for those few FoilTeX files that won't run in the new version in compatibility mode OR just delete all the old stuff. You can probably delete any scripts which are FoilTeX-specific as well as any man pages (for Unix types) as these are no longer relevant. If you care, you can have a "foiltex" script but it should simply be equivalent to your "latex" script. COMMENTS, COMPLIMENTS, QUESTIONS and SUGGESTED IMPROVEMENTS: ------------------------------------------------------------ If you have any of the above, please send them to the author, Jim Hafner. For address information, see the section RESTRICTIONS ON USE, in this file.