ports/128963: [PATCH] print/latex2rtf: update to 1.9.19

Yi-Jheng Lin yzlin at cs.nctu.edu.tw
Tue Nov 18 14:10:02 UTC 2008


>Number:         128963
>Category:       ports
>Synopsis:       [PATCH] print/latex2rtf: update to 1.9.19
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       low
>Responsible:    freebsd-ports-bugs
>State:          open
>Quarter:        
>Keywords:       
>Date-Required:
>Class:          update
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Tue Nov 18 14:10:01 UTC 2008
>Closed-Date:
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Yi-Jheng Lin
>Release:        FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE-p4 amd64
>Organization:
NCTU CS
>Environment:
System: FreeBSD stucgi 7.0-RELEASE-p4 FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE-p4 #0: Fri Sep  5 14:56:26 CST
>Description:
- Update to 1.9.19

Added file(s):
- files/patch-Makefile
- files/patch-doc_latex2rtf.info

Removed file(s):
- files/patch-aa
- files/patch-ab
- files/patch-ac

Port maintainer (joerg at FreeBSD.org) is cc'd.

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--- latex2rtf-1.9.19.patch begins here ---
Index: Makefile
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/ncvs/ports/print/latex2rtf/Makefile,v
retrieving revision 1.9
diff -u -r1.9 Makefile
--- Makefile	4 May 2004 11:03:18 -0000	1.9
+++ Makefile	18 Nov 2008 14:00:07 -0000
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
 #
 
 PORTNAME=	latex2rtf
-PORTVERSION=	1.9.15
+PORTVERSION=	1.9.19
 CATEGORIES=	print
 MASTER_SITES=	${MASTER_SITE_SOURCEFORGE} \
 		${MASTER_SITE_TEX_CTAN}
@@ -22,4 +22,8 @@
 
 INSTALL_TARGET=	install install-info
 
+pre-patch:
+	@${CP} ${WRKSRC}/doc/latex2rtf.info ${WRKSRC}/doc/latex2rtf.info.bak
+	@${TR} -d '\r\b\0' < ${WRKSRC}/doc/latex2rtf.info.bak > ${WRKSRC}/doc/latex2rtf.info
+
 .include <bsd.port.mk>
Index: distinfo
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/ncvs/ports/print/latex2rtf/distinfo,v
retrieving revision 1.7
diff -u -r1.7 distinfo
--- distinfo	24 Jan 2006 01:00:49 -0000	1.7
+++ distinfo	18 Nov 2008 14:00:07 -0000
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
-MD5 (latex2rtf-1.9.15.tar.gz) = 5aa723f290aa745ee3a37c3814901956
-SHA256 (latex2rtf-1.9.15.tar.gz) = 1812b40b2616464e0bd7410ad24a9c810b4825e7f998710fd037dd6ee8a3a25b
-SIZE (latex2rtf-1.9.15.tar.gz) = 605467
+MD5 (latex2rtf-1.9.19.tar.gz) = 8a3b920d59f6b38736aa256c26374472
+SHA256 (latex2rtf-1.9.19.tar.gz) = bcdcd08b0211a05d3de03e9c8bdc80ddc5b6f16e53bab9ba86842368b37fa470
+SIZE (latex2rtf-1.9.19.tar.gz) = 1151240
Index: pkg-plist
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/ncvs/ports/print/latex2rtf/pkg-plist,v
retrieving revision 1.5
diff -u -r1.5 pkg-plist
--- pkg-plist	28 Apr 2004 19:12:38 -0000	1.5
+++ pkg-plist	18 Nov 2008 14:00:07 -0000
@@ -1,52 +1,52 @@
 bin/latex2png
 bin/latex2rtf
-share/doc/latex2rtf/latex2rtf.html
-share/doc/latex2rtf/latex2rtf.pdf
-share/doc/latex2rtf/latex2rtf.txt
-share/latex2rtf/cfg/afrikaans.cfg
-share/latex2rtf/cfg/bahasa.cfg
-share/latex2rtf/cfg/basque.cfg
-share/latex2rtf/cfg/brazil.cfg
-share/latex2rtf/cfg/breton.cfg
-share/latex2rtf/cfg/catalan.cfg
-share/latex2rtf/cfg/croatian.cfg
-share/latex2rtf/cfg/czech.cfg
-share/latex2rtf/cfg/danish.cfg
-share/latex2rtf/cfg/direct.cfg
-share/latex2rtf/cfg/dutch.cfg
-share/latex2rtf/cfg/english.cfg
-share/latex2rtf/cfg/esperanto.cfg
-share/latex2rtf/cfg/estonian.cfg
-share/latex2rtf/cfg/finnish.cfg
-share/latex2rtf/cfg/fonts.cfg
-share/latex2rtf/cfg/french.cfg
-share/latex2rtf/cfg/galician.cfg
-share/latex2rtf/cfg/german.cfg
-share/latex2rtf/cfg/icelandic.cfg
-share/latex2rtf/cfg/ignore.cfg
-share/latex2rtf/cfg/inc_test.tex
-share/latex2rtf/cfg/irish.cfg
-share/latex2rtf/cfg/italian.cfg
-share/latex2rtf/cfg/latin.cfg
-share/latex2rtf/cfg/lsorbian.cfg
-share/latex2rtf/cfg/magyar.cfg
-share/latex2rtf/cfg/norsk.cfg
-share/latex2rtf/cfg/nynorsk.cfg
-share/latex2rtf/cfg/polish.cfg
-share/latex2rtf/cfg/portuges.cfg
-share/latex2rtf/cfg/romanian.cfg
-share/latex2rtf/cfg/russian.cfg
-share/latex2rtf/cfg/samin.cfg
-share/latex2rtf/cfg/scottish.cfg
-share/latex2rtf/cfg/serbian.cfg
-share/latex2rtf/cfg/slovak.cfg
-share/latex2rtf/cfg/slovene.cfg
-share/latex2rtf/cfg/spanish.cfg
-share/latex2rtf/cfg/style.cfg
-share/latex2rtf/cfg/swedish.cfg
-share/latex2rtf/cfg/turkish.cfg
-share/latex2rtf/cfg/usorbian.cfg
-share/latex2rtf/cfg/welsh.cfg
- at dirrm share/doc/latex2rtf
- at dirrm share/latex2rtf/cfg
- at dirrm share/latex2rtf
+%%DATADIR%%/cfg/afrikaans.cfg
+%%DATADIR%%/cfg/bahasa.cfg
+%%DATADIR%%/cfg/basque.cfg
+%%DATADIR%%/cfg/brazil.cfg
+%%DATADIR%%/cfg/breton.cfg
+%%DATADIR%%/cfg/catalan.cfg
+%%DATADIR%%/cfg/croatian.cfg
+%%DATADIR%%/cfg/czech.cfg
+%%DATADIR%%/cfg/danish.cfg
+%%DATADIR%%/cfg/direct.cfg
+%%DATADIR%%/cfg/dutch.cfg
+%%DATADIR%%/cfg/english.cfg
+%%DATADIR%%/cfg/esperanto.cfg
+%%DATADIR%%/cfg/estonian.cfg
+%%DATADIR%%/cfg/finnish.cfg
+%%DATADIR%%/cfg/fonts.cfg
+%%DATADIR%%/cfg/french.cfg
+%%DATADIR%%/cfg/galician.cfg
+%%DATADIR%%/cfg/german.cfg
+%%DATADIR%%/cfg/icelandic.cfg
+%%DATADIR%%/cfg/ignore.cfg
+%%DATADIR%%/cfg/inc_test.tex
+%%DATADIR%%/cfg/irish.cfg
+%%DATADIR%%/cfg/italian.cfg
+%%DATADIR%%/cfg/latin.cfg
+%%DATADIR%%/cfg/lsorbian.cfg
+%%DATADIR%%/cfg/magyar.cfg
+%%DATADIR%%/cfg/norsk.cfg
+%%DATADIR%%/cfg/nynorsk.cfg
+%%DATADIR%%/cfg/polish.cfg
+%%DATADIR%%/cfg/portuges.cfg
+%%DATADIR%%/cfg/romanian.cfg
+%%DATADIR%%/cfg/russian.cfg
+%%DATADIR%%/cfg/samin.cfg
+%%DATADIR%%/cfg/scottish.cfg
+%%DATADIR%%/cfg/serbian.cfg
+%%DATADIR%%/cfg/slovak.cfg
+%%DATADIR%%/cfg/slovene.cfg
+%%DATADIR%%/cfg/spanish.cfg
+%%DATADIR%%/cfg/style.cfg
+%%DATADIR%%/cfg/swedish.cfg
+%%DATADIR%%/cfg/turkish.cfg
+%%DATADIR%%/cfg/ukrainian.cfg
+%%DATADIR%%/cfg/usorbian.cfg
+%%DATADIR%%/cfg/welsh.cfg
+%%DATADIR%%/latex2rtf.html
+%%DATADIR%%/latex2rtf.pdf
+%%DATADIR%%/latex2rtf.txt
+ at dirrm %%DATADIR%%/cfg
+ at dirrm %%DATADIR%%
Index: files/patch-Makefile
===================================================================
RCS file: files/patch-Makefile
diff -N files/patch-Makefile
--- /dev/null	1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000
+++ files/patch-Makefile	18 Nov 2008 14:00:07 -0000
@@ -0,0 +1,68 @@
+--- Makefile.orig	2008-11-18 19:31:49.000000000 +0800
++++ Makefile	2008-11-18 19:43:46.000000000 +0800
+@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
+ # $Id: Makefile,v 1.113 2005/01/30 02:14:14 prahl Exp $
+ 
+-CC=gcc
++CC?=gcc
+ MKDIR=mkdir -p
+ TAR=gnutar
+ RM=rm
+ 
+-CFLAGS:=-DUNIX
++CFLAGS+=-DUNIX
+ #CFLAGS:=-DMSDOS         #Windows/DOS
+ #CFLAGS:=-DMAC_CLASSIC   #MacOS 8/9
+ #CFLAGS:=-DOS2           #OS/2
+@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
+ #CFLAGS:=$(CFLAGS) -Zwin32  
+ 
+ #Base directory - adapt as needed
+-PREFIX=$(PREFIX_DRIVE)/usr/local
++#PREFIX=$(PREFIX_DRIVE)/usr/local
+ 
+ #Name of executable binary --- beware of 8.3 restriction under DOS
+ BINARY_NAME=latex2rtf$(EXE_SUFFIX)
+@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
+ 
+ # Nothing to change below this line
+ 
+-CFLAGS:=$(CFLAGS) -g -Wall -fsigned-char
++CFLAGS+= -fsigned-char
+ 
+ LIBS=
+ #LIBS=-lMallocDebug -force_flat_namespace
+@@ -206,14 +206,14 @@
+ 	$(MKDIR) $(BIN_INSTALL)
+ 	$(MKDIR) $(MAN_INSTALL)
+ 	$(MKDIR) $(CFG_INSTALL)
+-	cp $(BINARY_NAME)     $(BIN_INSTALL)
+-	cp scripts/latex2png  $(BIN_INSTALL)
+-	cp doc/latex2rtf.1    $(MAN_INSTALL)
+-	cp doc/latex2png.1    $(MAN_INSTALL)
+-	cp $(CFGS)            $(CFG_INSTALL)
+-	cp doc/latex2rtf.html $(SUPPORT_INSTALL)
+-	cp doc/latex2rtf.pdf  $(SUPPORT_INSTALL)
+-	cp doc/latex2rtf.txt  $(SUPPORT_INSTALL)
++	${BSD_INSTALL_PROGRAM} $(BINARY_NAME)     $(BIN_INSTALL)
++	${BSD_INSTALL_SCRIPT} scripts/latex2png  $(BIN_INSTALL)
++	${BSD_INSTALL_MAN} doc/latex2rtf.1    $(MAN_INSTALL)
++	${BSD_INSTALL_MAN} doc/latex2png.1    $(MAN_INSTALL)
++	${BSD_INSTALL_DATA} $(CFGS)            $(CFG_INSTALL)
++	${BSD_INSTALL_DATA} doc/latex2rtf.html $(SUPPORT_INSTALL)
++	${BSD_INSTALL_DATA} doc/latex2rtf.pdf  $(SUPPORT_INSTALL)
++	${BSD_INSTALL_DATA} doc/latex2rtf.txt  $(SUPPORT_INSTALL)
+ 	@echo "******************************************************************"
+ 	@echo "*** latex2rtf successfully installed as \"$(BINARY_NAME)\""
+ 	@echo "*** in directory \"$(BIN_INSTALL)\""
+@@ -231,8 +231,8 @@
+ 
+ install-info: doc/latex2rtf.info
+ 	$(MKDIR) $(INFO_INSTALL)
+-	cp doc/latex2rtf.info $(INFO_INSTALL)
+-	install-info --info-dir=$(INFO_INSTALL) doc/latex2rtf.info
++	${BSD_INSTALL_DATA} doc/latex2rtf.info $(INFO_INSTALL)
++	install-info --info-dir=$(INFO_INSTALL) $(INFO_INSTALL)/latex2rtf.info
+ 
+ realclean: checkdir clean
+ 	$(RM) -f makefile.depend latex2rtf-$(VERSION).tar.gz
Index: files/patch-aa
===================================================================
RCS file: files/patch-aa
diff -N files/patch-aa
--- files/patch-aa	28 Apr 2004 19:12:38 -0000	1.4
+++ /dev/null	1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000
@@ -1,70 +0,0 @@
---- Makefile.orig	Mon Feb  9 03:12:03 2004
-+++ Makefile	Wed Apr 28 15:00:49 2004
-@@ -1,9 +1,8 @@
- # $Id: Makefile,v 1.101 2004/02/09 02:12:03 prahl Exp $
- 
--CC=gcc
- MKDIR=mkdir -p
- 
--CFLAGS:=-DUNIX
-+CFLAGS+=-DUNIX
- #CFLAGS:=-DMSDOS         #Windows/DOS
- #CFLAGS:=-DMAC_CLASSIC   #MacOS 8/9
- #CFLAGS:=-DOS2           #OS/2
-@@ -18,7 +17,7 @@
- #CFLAGS:=$(CFLAGS) -Zwin32  
- 
- #Base directory - adapt as needed
--PREFIX=$(PREFIX_DRIVE)/usr/local
-+#PREFIX=$(PREFIX_DRIVE)/usr/local
- 
- #Name of executable binary --- beware of 8.3 restriction under DOS
- BINARY_NAME=latex2rtf$(EXE_SUFFIX)
-@@ -29,10 +28,11 @@
- INFO_INSTALL=$(PREFIX)/info
- SUPPORT_INSTALL=$(PREFIX)/share/latex2rtf
- CFG_INSTALL=$(PREFIX)/share/latex2rtf/cfg
-+DOC_INSTALL=$(PREFIX)/share/doc/latex2rtf
- 
- # Nothing to change below this line
- 
--CFLAGS:=$(CFLAGS) -g -Wall -fsigned-char
-+CFLAGS+=-fsigned-char
- 
- LIBS=
- #LIBS=-lMallocDebug -force_flat_namespace
-@@ -153,14 +153,15 @@
- 	$(MKDIR) $(BIN_INSTALL)
- 	$(MKDIR) $(MAN_INSTALL)
- 	$(MKDIR) $(CFG_INSTALL)
--	cp $(BINARY_NAME)     $(BIN_INSTALL)
--	cp scripts/latex2png  $(BIN_INSTALL)
--	cp doc/latex2rtf.1    $(MAN_INSTALL)
--	cp doc/latex2png.1    $(MAN_INSTALL)
--	cp $(CFGS)            $(CFG_INSTALL)
--	cp doc/latex2rtf.html $(SUPPORT_INSTALL)
--	cp doc/latex2rtf.pdf  $(SUPPORT_INSTALL)
--	cp doc/latex2rtf.txt  $(SUPPORT_INSTALL)
-+	$(MKDIR) $(DOC_INSTALL)
-+	${BSD_INSTALL_PROGRAM} $(BINARY_NAME)     $(BIN_INSTALL)
-+	${BSD_INSTALL_SCRIPT} scripts/latex2png  $(BIN_INSTALL)
-+	${BSD_INSTALL_MAN} doc/latex2rtf.1    $(MAN_INSTALL)
-+	${BSD_INSTALL_MAN} doc/latex2png.1    $(MAN_INSTALL)
-+	${BSD_INSTALL_DATA} $(CFGS)            $(CFG_INSTALL)
-+	${BSD_INSTALL_DATA} doc/latex2rtf.html $(DOC_INSTALL)
-+	${BSD_INSTALL_DATA} doc/latex2rtf.pdf  $(DOC_INSTALL)
-+	${BSD_INSTALL_DATA} doc/latex2rtf.txt  $(DOC_INSTALL)
- 	@echo "******************************************************************"
- 	@echo "*** latex2rtf successfully installed as \"$(BINARY_NAME)\""
- 	@echo "*** in directory \"$(BIN_INSTALL)\""
-@@ -178,8 +179,8 @@
- 
- install-info: doc/latex2rtf.info
- 	$(MKDIR) $(INFO_INSTALL)
--	cp doc/latex2rtf.info $(INFO_INSTALL)
--	install-info --info-dir=$(INFO_INSTALL) doc/latex2rtf.info
-+	${BSD_INSTALL_DATA} doc/latex2rtf.info $(INFO_INSTALL)
-+	install-info --info-dir=$(INFO_INSTALL) $(INFO_INSTALL)/latex2rtf.info
- 
- realclean: checkdir clean
- 	rm -f makefile.depend latex2rtf-$(VERSION).tar.gz
Index: files/patch-ab
===================================================================
RCS file: files/patch-ab
diff -N files/patch-ab
--- files/patch-ab	28 Apr 2004 19:12:38 -0000	1.1
+++ /dev/null	1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000
@@ -1,1954 +0,0 @@
---- doc/latex2rtf.info.orig	Thu Oct 30 06:38:25 2003
-+++ doc/latex2rtf.info	Wed Apr 28 12:14:05 2004
-@@ -1,21 +1,21 @@
- This is latex2rtf.info, produced by makeinfo version 4.2 from
- latex2rtf.texi.
- 
--   
 
 
 
 This file documents LaTeX2RTF , a converter that
--translates LaTeX  to RTF.
 
 Copyright 1998-2002 Georg Lehner, 
--updates Copyright 1999-2003 by Wilfried Hennings and Scott Prahl, 
--with contributions by Mikhail Polianski.
 
 Permission is granted to
--make and distribute verbatim copies of this
 manual provided the
--copyright notice and this permission notice are
 preserved on all
--copies.
 
 versions of this manual under the conditions for verbatim
--copying,
 provided also that the sections entitled "Copying" and "GNU
--General
 Public License" are included exactly as in the original, and
--provided
 that the entire resulting derived work is distributed under
--the terms of
 a permission notice identical to this one.
 
-+       This file documents LaTeX2RTF , a converter that
-+translates LaTeX  to RTF.  Copyright 1998-2002 Georg Lehner, 
-+updates Copyright 1999-2003 by Wilfried Hennings and Scott Prahl, 
-+with contributions by Mikhail Polianski.  Permission is granted to
-+make and distribute verbatim copies of this manual provided the
-+copyright notice and this permission notice are preserved on all
-+copies.  versions of this manual under the conditions for verbatim
-+copying, provided also that the sections entitled "Copying" and "GNU
-+General Public License" are included exactly as in the original, and
-+provided that the entire resulting derived work is distributed under
-+the terms of a permission notice identical to this one. 
- Permission is granted to copy and distribute translations of this
--manual
 into another language, under the above conditions for modified
--versions,
 except that this permission notice may be stated in a
--translation
 approved by the Free Software Foundation.
 
 
 
-+manual into another language, under the above conditions for modified
-+versions, except that this permission notice may be stated in a
-+translation approved by the Free Software Foundation.   
- 
- 
- File: latex2rtf.info,  Node: Top,  Next: Introduction,  Up: (dir)
-@@ -23,21 +23,21 @@
- LaTeX2RTF
- *********
- 
--   
 This file documents LaTeX2RTF , a converter that translates LaTeX
--to RTF.
 
 
-+    This file documents LaTeX2RTF , a converter that translates LaTeX
-+to RTF.  
- 
- * Menu:
- 
--* Introduction::                
--* Installation::          
--* Using LaTeX2RTF::          
--* Features::                    
--* Configuration::      
--* Error Messages and Logging ::  
--* LaTeX2RTF under Development ::  
--* History::                     
--* Index::  
--   
-+* Introduction::                
-+* Installation::          
-+* Using LaTeX2RTF::          
-+* Features::                    
-+* Configuration::      
-+* Error Messages and Logging ::  
-+* LaTeX2RTF under Development ::  
-+* History::                     
-+* Index::  
-+   
- 
- 
- File: latex2rtf.info,  Node: Introduction,  Next: Installation,  Prev: Top,  Up: Top
-@@ -45,49 +45,49 @@
- Introduction
- ************
- 
--   
 LaTeX2RTF  is a translator program from LaTeX  text into "rich
--text format" files.  These
 files are commonly referred to as RTF
--files.  RTF is a published standard format by
 Microsoft.  This
--standard can be ambiguous in places and Microsoft ignores
 parts of
-+    LaTeX2RTF  is a translator program from LaTeX  text into "rich
-+text format" files.  These files are commonly referred to as RTF
-+files.  RTF is a published standard format by Microsoft.  This
-+standard can be ambiguous in places and Microsoft ignores parts of
- the standard it finds inconvenient, but RTF is widely used by many
--WYSIWIG text
 editors and is supported by Microsoft Word and most text
--processors.
 
 LaTeX2RTF  translates the text and as much of the
--formatting information from LaTeX  to RTF.
 Be forewarned that the
--typeset output is not nearly as good as what you would get 
 from
--using LaTeX  directly.
 So, why bother translating? Consider,
 
-+WYSIWIG text editors and is supported by Microsoft Word and most text
-+processors.  LaTeX2RTF  translates the text and as much of the
-+formatting information from LaTeX  to RTF. Be forewarned that the
-+typeset output is not nearly as good as what you would get  from
-+using LaTeX  directly. So, why bother translating? Consider, 
-   1. You use LaTeX  and hate everything beginning with MS-....
--     Nevertheless, you have
 to share your documents with people who
--     don't even now that there exist other things than
 MS-....
--     
-+     Nevertheless, you have to share your documents with people who
-+     don't even now that there exist other things than MS-....
-+     
- 
-   2. You know somebody who frequently sends you very fine LaTeX
--     documents. Unfortunately,
 you are "on the other side" and need
--     to import her files, steal some part, and then
 desktop publish
--     it in your fine MS-... environment.
       
--        
 There are drawbacks to the conversion process. In fact,
--don't expect any LaTeX  file to
 be converted as you would like, don't
--expect it to be converted without errors or
 warnings, and don't be
--especially surprised when it doesn't convert at all.  LaTeX2RTF  is
-+     documents. Unfortunately, you are "on the other side" and need
-+     to import her files, steal some part, and then desktop publish
-+     it in your fine MS-... environment.       
-+         There are drawbacks to the conversion process. In fact,
-+don't expect any LaTeX  file to be converted as you would like, don't
-+expect it to be converted without errors or warnings, and don't be
-+especially surprised when it doesn't convert at all.  LaTeX2RTF  is
- known to have many bugs and many missing features. Paradoxically, this
--number seems to
 grow more and more with each day.  However, we can
--categorically state that there are some
 special cases,  in which a
--LaTeX  file will be translated to RTF satisfactorily by
 LaTeX2RTF  --
--This was sort of disclaimer, ok? OK!
 
 LaTeX  is a system for
--typesetting text and therefore it focuses on the logical
 structure of
-+number seems to grow more and more with each day.  However, we can
-+categorically state that there are some special cases,  in which a
-+LaTeX  file will be translated to RTF satisfactorily by LaTeX2RTF  --
-+This was sort of disclaimer, ok? OK!  LaTeX  is a system for
-+typesetting text and therefore it focuses on the logical structure of
- a document, whilst RTF is meant to be a transport format for a family
--of
 Desktop Publishing Software, dealing mostly with the design of a
--text.
 
 Although the possible different commands and styles in LaTeX
--are much more flexible and
 standardized than in RTF, only a small
--subset of commands has been implemented to date. 
 *Note Unimplemented
--Features::.
 
 Some of the capabilities of LaTeX2RTF  are restricted
--in scope or buggy. *Note Known Bugs::.
 
 RTF is a moving target,
--because Microsoft does not stop inventing new extensions and
-+of Desktop Publishing Software, dealing mostly with the design of a
-+text.  Although the possible different commands and styles in LaTeX
-+are much more flexible and standardized than in RTF, only a small
-+subset of commands has been implemented to date.  *Note Unimplemented
-+Features::.  Some of the capabilities of LaTeX2RTF  are restricted
-+in scope or buggy. *Note Known Bugs::.  RTF is a moving target,
-+because Microsoft does not stop inventing new extensions and
- features, consequently you cannot view newer RTF files with older word
--processors.  
 The syntax and
 semantics of RTF are somewhat
--artistic, i.e., you can generate a syntactically correct RTF
 file
--that cannot be displayed by some/most word processors.
 For more
-+processors.   The syntax and semantics of RTF are somewhat
-+artistic, i.e., you can generate a syntactically correct RTF file
-+that cannot be displayed by some/most word processors. For more
- details on RTF the specification consult the links at
--`http://latex2rtf.sf.net/'
 
-+`http://latex2rtf.sf.net/' 
- 
- 
- File: latex2rtf.info,  Node: Installation,  Next: Using LaTeX2RTF,  Prev: Introduction,  Up: Top
-@@ -95,54 +95,54 @@
- Installation
- ************
- 
--   
-+   
- 
- * Menu:
- 
--* General ::
--* Obtaining LaTeX2RTF ::
--* UNIX ::
--* DOS or Windows ::
--* Win32 systems ::
--* Macintosh ::
--* Problems Compiling ::
--* Problems with make check ::
--   
-+* General ::
-+* Obtaining LaTeX2RTF ::
-+* UNIX ::
-+* DOS or Windows ::
-+* Win32 systems ::
-+* Macintosh ::
-+* Problems Compiling ::
-+* Problems with make check ::
-+   
- 
- 
- File: latex2rtf.info,  Node: General,  Next: Obtaining LaTeX2RTF,  Prev: Installation,  Up: Installation
- 
--   
-+   
- 
- General
- =======
- 
--   
 The documentation of the program is found in the `doc/' directory
--in the
 file `latex2rtf.texi' in the GNU TeXInfo format.  For your
--convenience, you
 can find HTML and PDF versions of the manual there
--as well.
 
-+    The documentation of the program is found in the `doc/' directory
-+in the file `latex2rtf.texi' in the GNU TeXInfo format.  For your
-+convenience, you can find HTML and PDF versions of the manual there
-+as well. 
- 
- 
- File: latex2rtf.info,  Node: Obtaining LaTeX2RTF,  Next: UNIX,  Prev: General,  Up: Installation
- 
--   
-+   
- 
- Obtaining LaTeX2RTF
- ===================
- 
--   
 LaTeX2RTF  is available for many Unix Platforms, for the
--Macintosh, and for MS-DOS, including
 all versions of MS Windows.
 
--The latest version of LaTeX2RTF  is available at 
 SourceForge
-+    LaTeX2RTF  is available for many Unix Platforms, for the
-+Macintosh, and for MS-DOS, including all versions of MS Windows. 
-+The latest version of LaTeX2RTF  is available at  SourceForge
- (http://sourceforge.net/projects/latex2rtf/) and -- with some delay --
--on
 CTAN sites: e.g., `http://www.dante.de' or `http://www.ctan.org'.
--
 The MS-DOS version (1.8aa and up) will also run under all MS Windows
--versions. It requires
 an i386 processor or better.  
 
 The Win32
--distribution (starting from LaTeX2RTF  1.9.15) is the MS-DOS version 
--plus Win32 GUI program (l2rshell).
 
 There are a couple of people
--working on the LaTeX2RTF , coordinated by
 Wilfried Hennings
--<W.Hennings at fz-juelich.de>. 
 See the SourceForge
--(http://sourceforge.net/projects/latex2rtf/) 
 project pages for the
--latest news.
 
-+on CTAN sites: e.g., `http://www.dante.de' or `http://www.ctan.org'.
-+ The MS-DOS version (1.8aa and up) will also run under all MS Windows
-+versions. It requires an i386 processor or better.    The Win32
-+distribution (starting from LaTeX2RTF  1.9.15) is the MS-DOS version 
-+plus Win32 GUI program (l2rshell).  There are a couple of people
-+working on the LaTeX2RTF , coordinated by Wilfried Hennings
-+<W.Hennings at fz-juelich.de>.  See the SourceForge
-+(http://sourceforge.net/projects/latex2rtf/)  project pages for the
-+latest news. 
- 
- 
- File: latex2rtf.info,  Node: UNIX,  Next: DOS or Windows,  Prev: Obtaining LaTeX2RTF,  Up: Installation
-@@ -150,54 +150,54 @@
- UNIX
- ====
- 
--   
 To install, 
-+    To install, 
-   1. Edit `Makefile' for your local configuration.  In particular, pay
--     attention
 to the `PREFIX' variable.  If you do not have root
--     access you might wish 
 to set the makefile variable `PREFIX' to
--     be your home directory. 
 
 On some machines the cc compiler
--     will issue errors. Therefore the 
 default compiler command in
--     the Makefile is `CC=gcc'.
 
-+     attention to the `PREFIX' variable.  If you do not have root
-+     access you might wish  to set the makefile variable `PREFIX' to
-+     be your home directory.   On some machines the cc compiler
-+     will issue errors. Therefore the  default compiler command in
-+     the Makefile is `CC=gcc'. 
- 
-   2. As of version 1.9.13, LaTeX2RTF  supports conversion of LaTeX
--     equations to
 bitmaps using the shell script `latex2png', found
--     in `scripts/'.  
 `latex2png' requires that
 both LaTeX  and
--     `ImageMagick' are installed. 
 LaTeX2RTF  will translate
--     documents without a working `latex2png', but some
 features will
--     be missing.  You can verify that the `latex2png' script
 is
--     working by typing `make' in the `scripts/' directory.
 
--
--  3. `make'
 
  If this is not your first time installation, you may
--     want to preserve
   your old configuration (`*.cfg') files. Copy
--     them to a safe place before
   installing.
 
 On IBM AIX, the
--     IBM make utility does not support some of the commands
 used in
--     Makefile. In this case use `gmake' (from GNU) instead.
 
 Sun
--     has decided to support the XPG4 standard on Solaris by an
-+     equations to bitmaps using the shell script `latex2png', found
-+     in `scripts/'.   `latex2png' requires that both LaTeX  and
-+     `ImageMagick' are installed.  LaTeX2RTF  will translate
-+     documents without a working `latex2png', but some features will
-+     be missing.  You can verify that the `latex2png' script is
-+     working by typing `make' in the `scripts/' directory. 
-+
-+  3. `make'   If this is not your first time installation, you may
-+     want to preserve   your old configuration (`*.cfg') files. Copy
-+     them to a safe place before   installing.  On IBM AIX, the
-+     IBM make utility does not support some of the commands used in
-+     Makefile. In this case use `gmake' (from GNU) instead.  Sun
-+     has decided to support the XPG4 standard on Solaris by an
-      alternative set of binaries.  So allow bitmap conversion of
--     equations, two
 things are needed.  First, change the first line
--     of latex2png to `#!/usr/xpg4/bin/sh'
 Second, define the
--     XPG4_GREP environment variable accordingly,
 for bash-like shells
--     `XPG4_GREP=/usr/xpg4/bin/grep; export XPG4_GREP' or
 for
--     tsch-like shells `setenv XPG4_GREP /usr/xpg4/bin/grep'.
 
--
--  4. `make install'
 
 If your `mkdir' doesn't support the `-p'
--     option, then create
   the necessary directories by hand and
--     remove the option from the `$MKDIR' variable.
   If you have
--     other problems, just copy `latex2rtf' and `latex2png' to
   a
-+     equations, two things are needed.  First, change the first line
-+     of latex2png to `#!/usr/xpg4/bin/sh' Second, define the
-+     XPG4_GREP environment variable accordingly, for bash-like shells
-+     `XPG4_GREP=/usr/xpg4/bin/grep; export XPG4_GREP' or for
-+     tsch-like shells `setenv XPG4_GREP /usr/xpg4/bin/grep'. 
-+
-+  4. `make install'  If your `mkdir' doesn't support the `-p'
-+     option, then create   the necessary directories by hand and
-+     remove the option from the `$MKDIR' variable.   If you have
-+     other problems, just copy `latex2rtf' and `latex2png' to   a
-      binary directory, and move the contents of the `cfg/' directory
--     to
   the location specified by `$CFG_INSTALL'.
  
-+     to   the location specified by `$CFG_INSTALL'.  
- 
--  5. `make check'
 
 [OPTIONAL] This tests LaTeX2RTF  on a variety of
--     LaTeX  files.  Expect
 a whole lot of warnings, but no outright
--     errors. (On IBM AIX, use `gmake check'.)
 Note that this will
--     check the basic functionality of the `latex2png'
 script, and
--     then that of `latex2rtf'.
 
--
--  6. `make install-info'
 
 [OPTIONAL] This installs `.info' files
--     for use with the `info'
 program.
 
--        
 You no longer need to define the environment variable
--`RTFPATH'. This
 is only necessary if you move the directory
--containing the `.cfg' files.  
 Just define `RTFPATH' to be the path
--to the new location.
 
 
-+  5. `make check'  [OPTIONAL] This tests LaTeX2RTF  on a variety of
-+     LaTeX  files.  Expect a whole lot of warnings, but no outright
-+     errors. (On IBM AIX, use `gmake check'.) Note that this will
-+     check the basic functionality of the `latex2png' script, and
-+     then that of `latex2rtf'. 
-+
-+  6. `make install-info'  [OPTIONAL] This installs `.info' files
-+     for use with the `info' program. 
-+         You no longer need to define the environment variable
-+`RTFPATH'. This is only necessary if you move the directory
-+containing the `.cfg' files.   Just define `RTFPATH' to be the path
-+to the new location.  
- 
- 
- File: latex2rtf.info,  Node: DOS or Windows,  Next: Win32 systems,  Prev: UNIX,  Up: Installation
-@@ -205,100 +205,100 @@
- DOS or Windows
- ==============
- 
--   
 The UNIX and Mac distributions do not contain an executable for
--DOS 
 or Windows. Instead, get the DOS port as file
--`latex2rtf-x.xx_dos.zip'
 (where x.xx is the version number) from  
--SourceForge (http://sourceforge.net/projects/latex2rtf/)
 
 The DOS
--distribution contains a precompiled executable which should run 
--under plain DOS and also under any MS Windows system.
 
 The MS-DOS
--version starting from 1.9.14a has an optional Win32 GUI interface 
--(LaTeX2RTF Shell), *Note Win32 systems::.
 
 To install latex2rtf,
--extract all files from the zip archive to `C:\l2r'
 or to another
--folder (i.e. directory) of your choice,
 preserving the folder
-+    The UNIX and Mac distributions do not contain an executable for
-+DOS  or Windows. Instead, get the DOS port as file
-+`latex2rtf-x.xx_dos.zip' (where x.xx is the version number) from  
-+SourceForge (http://sourceforge.net/projects/latex2rtf/)  The DOS
-+distribution contains a precompiled executable which should run 
-+under plain DOS and also under any MS Windows system.  The MS-DOS
-+version starting from 1.9.14a has an optional Win32 GUI interface 
-+(LaTeX2RTF Shell), *Note Win32 systems::.  To install latex2rtf,
-+extract all files from the zip archive to `C:\l2r' or to another
-+folder (i.e. directory) of your choice, preserving the folder
- structure (winzip: check "use folder names").
--
 If you extracted them to another folder (e.g. `C:\Program
--Files\l2r'),
 edit the files `L2R.BAT', `L2RSEM.BAT' and `L2RPREP.BAT'
--
 and change the folder `C:\l2r' to where you put them.
 If there is
--a blank in any of the folder names
 (as in e.g. "Program Files"), then
--you need to enclose both
 the file-ID and the cfg path in double
-+ If you extracted them to another folder (e.g. `C:\Program
-+Files\l2r'), edit the files `L2R.BAT', `L2RSEM.BAT' and `L2RPREP.BAT'
-+ and change the folder `C:\l2r' to where you put them. If there is
-+a blank in any of the folder names (as in e.g. "Program Files"), then
-+you need to enclose both the file-ID and the cfg path in double
- quotes, e.g.
--
 `"C:\Program Files\l2r\latex2rt" -P "C:\Program Files\l2r\cfg" %1 %2
-+ `"C:\Program Files\l2r\latex2rt" -P "C:\Program Files\l2r\cfg" %1 %2
- ...'
--
 or use the DOS filename equivalent instead, e.g.
--
 `C:\Progra~1\l2r\latex2rt -P C:\Progra~1\l2r\cfg %1 %2 ...'
 
 If
--you install LaTeX2RTF  under WinNT, Win2000 or WinXP and 
 you want
--other users to be able to use LaTeX2RTF , you must assign the
 files
--and folders appropriate user permissions (at least read & execute).
--If you don't know about user permissions, put LaTeX2RTF  into
--`C:\Program Files\l2r' or what else the standard folder 
 for
--installing applications is named (e.g. in the German version it 
 is
--`C:\Programme\l2r'). 
 
 Make sure that the folder containing the
--file
 `L2RPREP.BAT'  
 is in your search path, or put this file into
--a folder 
 which is in your search path (e.g. `C:\Windows').
--
 To display the current search path, enter `path' 
 from the command
--prompt (with no arguments).
 
 To add a folder - e.g. C:\l2r - to the
--search path:
--   * DOS, Win3.1, Win95, Win98, WinME
--        * Open the file `C:\Autoexec.bat' either with Edit (DOS) or 
--          with Notepad (Windows).
-+ or use the DOS filename equivalent instead, e.g.
-+ `C:\Progra~1\l2r\latex2rt -P C:\Progra~1\l2r\cfg %1 %2 ...'  If
-+you install LaTeX2RTF  under WinNT, Win2000 or WinXP and  you want
-+other users to be able to use LaTeX2RTF , you must assign the files
-+and folders appropriate user permissions (at least read & execute).
-+If you don't know about user permissions, put LaTeX2RTF  into
-+`C:\Program Files\l2r' or what else the standard folder  for
-+installing applications is named (e.g. in the German version it  is
-+`C:\Programme\l2r').   Make sure that the folder containing the
-+file `L2RPREP.BAT'   is in your search path, or put this file into
-+a folder  which is in your search path (e.g. `C:\Windows').
-+ To display the current search path, enter `path'  from the command
-+prompt (with no arguments).  To add a folder - e.g. C:\l2r - to the
-+search path:
-+   * DOS, Win3.1, Win95, Win98, WinME
-+        * Open the file `C:\Autoexec.bat' either with Edit (DOS) or 
-+          with Notepad (Windows).
- 
-         * At the end of that file, add the line
--          
 `PATH=C:\l2r;%PATH%' 
-+           `PATH=C:\l2r;%PATH%' 
- 
--        * Save the file to its original location.
-+        * Save the file to its original location.
- 
--   * WinNT, Win2000, WinXP
-+   * WinNT, Win2000, WinXP
-         * Right-click "My Computer" (German: "Arbeitsplatz"), then
--          select "Properties";
-+          select "Properties";
- 
-         * NT: Click the "Environment" tab;
--          
 XP: Click the "Extended" tab, then the "Environment
--          variables" button;
-+           XP: Click the "Extended" tab, then the "Environment
-+          variables" button;
- 
-         * Find the line beginning with `PATH=' and insert the string
--          
 `C:\l2r;'
--          
 so that the complete line looks like
--          
 `PATH=C:\l2r;C:\WINDOWS;...'
--
--        * Click "OK"
--
 To start the program under Windows,
--
 open a command prompt (or console window)
--
 - under DOS you are already at the command prompt -,
--
 use `cd <folder>' to make the folder with your TeX files the
-+           `C:\l2r;'
-+           so that the complete line looks like
-+           `PATH=C:\l2r;C:\WINDOWS;...'
-+
-+        * Click "OK"
-+ To start the program under Windows,
-+ open a command prompt (or console window)
-+ - under DOS you are already at the command prompt -,
-+ use `cd <folder>' to make the folder with your TeX files the
- current folder,
--
 then enter either `L2R <filename> <options>'
 or `L2RSEM <filename>
-+ then enter either `L2R <filename> <options>' or `L2RSEM <filename>
- <options>'
--
 where <filename> is the name of your TeX file without the .tex
-+ where <filename> is the name of your TeX file without the .tex
- extension.
--
 `L2R.BAT' and `L2RSEM.BAT' only differ in the character being used
-+ `L2R.BAT' and `L2RSEM.BAT' only differ in the character being used
- as parameter separator in the EQ fields, see chapter *Note
--Equations::.
 
 If your LaTeX  document refers to external graphic
--files, e.g. eps, 
 or you want to use the option to convert equations
--to bitmaps (-M# where
 # is greater than 3), you must have TeX,
--ImageMagick and Ghostscript installed. 
 These programs are freely
--available for download at `http://www.miktex.org/', 
--`http://www.imagemagick.org' and `http://www.ghostscript.com'.
 This
-+Equations::.  If your LaTeX  document refers to external graphic
-+files, e.g. eps,  or you want to use the option to convert equations
-+to bitmaps (-M# where # is greater than 3), you must have TeX,
-+ImageMagick and Ghostscript installed.  These programs are freely
-+available for download at `http://www.miktex.org/', 
-+`http://www.imagemagick.org' and `http://www.ghostscript.com'. This
- works only on win32 systems (Win95, Win98, WinME, WinNT4, Win2000,
--WinXP)
 because ImageMagick is available only for win32, not for pure
--DOS.
 
 Either the folders where TeX, ImageMagick and Ghostscript are
--installed
 must be in your search path, or you must edit the file
--`L2RPREP.BAT', 
 ensure that the pathes in this file point to the
--folders where 
 TeX, ImageMagick and Ghostscript are installed on your
--machine,
 and call `L2RPREP' once after opening your command prompt
--window and
 before calling `l2r', `l2rsem' or `latex2rt'.
 Under
--Windows you can create another command prompt link in which you 
 can
--include the call to `L2RPREP.BAT'. 
 
 LaTeX2RTF  first writes a
--temporary .tex file to disk which consists of only 
 the equation to
--be converted. It then sends the call for latex2pn.bat to
 the
--operating system. There were problems that this didn't work although
-+WinXP) because ImageMagick is available only for win32, not for pure
-+DOS.  Either the folders where TeX, ImageMagick and Ghostscript are
-+installed must be in your search path, or you must edit the file
-+`L2RPREP.BAT',  ensure that the pathes in this file point to the
-+folders where  TeX, ImageMagick and Ghostscript are installed on your
-+machine, and call `L2RPREP' once after opening your command prompt
-+window and before calling `l2r', `l2rsem' or `latex2rt'. Under
-+Windows you can create another command prompt link in which you  can
-+include the call to `L2RPREP.BAT'.   LaTeX2RTF  first writes a
-+temporary .tex file to disk which consists of only  the equation to
-+be converted. It then sends the call for latex2pn.bat to the
-+operating system. There were problems that this didn't work although
- manually calling latex2pn.bat from the command prompt worked.
--
 There were several bugs in interfacing between Windows XP and DJGPP
--which 
 finally caused this. One fix needed was truncating the
--filename of 
 `latex2png.bat' to the DOS convention of 8.3 characters
--so that it is 
 now named `latex2pn.bat' and the executable program
--`latex2rt.exe'.
 The other fix is now hardcoded in latex2rt.exe,
--making sure the DOS environment 
 space in which latex2pn.bat is
--executed is large enough to store the needed 
 variables.
 
 
-+ There were several bugs in interfacing between Windows XP and DJGPP
-+which  finally caused this. One fix needed was truncating the
-+filename of  `latex2png.bat' to the DOS convention of 8.3 characters
-+so that it is  now named `latex2pn.bat' and the executable program
-+`latex2rt.exe'. The other fix is now hardcoded in latex2rt.exe,
-+making sure the DOS environment  space in which latex2pn.bat is
-+executed is large enough to store the needed  variables.  
- 
- 
- File: latex2rtf.info,  Node: Win32 systems,  Next: Macintosh,  Prev: DOS or Windows,  Up: Installation
-@@ -306,17 +306,17 @@
- Win32 systems
- =============
- 
--   
 To install LaTeX2RTF  on a Win32 system (Win9x, WinME, WinNT,
--Win2000, WinXP), execute the 
 `latex2rtf-x.x.x_win.exe' and follow
--the instructions.
 
 To start the program double-click the LaTeX2RTF
--icon, or drag and drop a `.tex' file onto the icon.
 
 If your LaTeX
--document refers to external graphic files, e.g. eps, 
 or you want to
--use the option to convert equations to bitmaps,
 you must have LaTeX,
--ImageMagick and Ghostscript installed. These programs are 
 freely
--available for download at `http://www.miktex.org/', 
--`http://www.imagemagick.org' and `http://www.ghostscript.com'
 
-+    To install LaTeX2RTF  on a Win32 system (Win9x, WinME, WinNT,
-+Win2000, WinXP), execute the  `latex2rtf-x.x.x_win.exe' and follow
-+the instructions.  To start the program double-click the LaTeX2RTF
-+icon, or drag and drop a `.tex' file onto the icon.  If your LaTeX
-+document refers to external graphic files, e.g. eps,  or you want to
-+use the option to convert equations to bitmaps, you must have LaTeX,
-+ImageMagick and Ghostscript installed. These programs are  freely
-+available for download at `http://www.miktex.org/', 
-+`http://www.imagemagick.org' and `http://www.ghostscript.com' 
- Paths to LaTeX, ImageMagick and Ghostscript executables have to be
--specified in the 
 "Environment" tab of the LaTeX2RTF  window.
 
 
-+specified in the  "Environment" tab of the LaTeX2RTF  window.  
- 
- 
- File: latex2rtf.info,  Node: Macintosh,  Next: Problems Compiling,  Prev: Win32 systems,  Up: Installation
-@@ -324,17 +324,17 @@
- Macintosh
- =========
- 
--   
 If you want a MacOS X version, make sure that you have installed
--the developer tools CD
 that is appropriate for your OS version, and
--then follow the directions above for
 UNIX installation.
 
 There is
-+    If you want a MacOS X version, make sure that you have installed
-+the developer tools CD that is appropriate for your OS version, and
-+then follow the directions above for UNIX installation.  There is
- a classic MacOS PPC port of the 1.9k of LaTeX2RTF  and I have made a
--binary
 distribution of this application.  Unfortunately, because I
--(Scott Prahl) do all
 development under MacOS X, the binaries for the
--Classic version often lag (far) behind the
 current UNIX version.
 
-+binary distribution of this application.  Unfortunately, because I
-+(Scott Prahl) do all development under MacOS X, the binaries for the
-+Classic version often lag (far) behind the current UNIX version. 
- To convert a LaTeX  file, just drag the file onto the LaTeX2RTF
--application icon.  The
 translation is best if there are `.aux' and
--`.bbl' files in the same folder as
 the `.tex' file to be converted.
--These should be generated using LaTeX  and
 `bibtex'.
 
-+application icon.  The translation is best if there are `.aux' and
-+`.bbl' files in the same folder as the `.tex' file to be converted.
-+These should be generated using LaTeX  and `bibtex'. 
- 
- 
- File: latex2rtf.info,  Node: Problems Compiling,  Next: Problems with make check,  Prev: Macintosh,  Up: Installation
-@@ -342,18 +342,18 @@
- Problems Compiling
- ==================
- 
--   
 The code for LaTeX2RTF  is standard ANSI C.  Some possible
--pitfalls
 are
--   * Not correctly defining your compiler in the Makefile.
 The
--     default is to use `gcc'.  
 
-+    The code for LaTeX2RTF  is standard ANSI C.  Some possible
-+pitfalls are
-+   * Not correctly defining your compiler in the Makefile. The
-+     default is to use `gcc'.   
- 
-    * Encountering errors because the compiler options.  During
--     development
 all compiler warnings are turned on.  However,
--     different compilers have
 different interpretations of `-Wall'
--     and 
 may generate errors that were not found in a different
--     development
 system.  Please report these, but a quick fix is to
--     remove all compiler
 options.  
 
--   
-+     development all compiler warnings are turned on.  However,
-+     different compilers have different interpretations of `-Wall'
-+     and  may generate errors that were not found in a different
-+     development system.  Please report these, but a quick fix is to
-+     remove all compiler options.   
-+   
- 
- 
- File: latex2rtf.info,  Node: Problems with make check,  Prev: Problems Compiling,  Up: Installation
-@@ -361,12 +361,12 @@
- Problems with `make check'
- ==========================
- 
--   
 All the files in the `test' directory are converted (with varying
--degrees
 of success) using LaTeX2RTF  and are tested before most CVS
--check-ins and with
 all released tarballs.  There will be many warning
--messages, but there should
 be no actual error messages.  If you do
--not have a working latex2png script, then
 some of the files will fail
--to be translated.
 
-+    All the files in the `test' directory are converted (with varying
-+degrees of success) using LaTeX2RTF  and are tested before most CVS
-+check-ins and with all released tarballs.  There will be many warning
-+messages, but there should be no actual error messages.  If you do
-+not have a working latex2png script, then some of the files will fail
-+to be translated. 
- 
- 
- File: latex2rtf.info,  Node: Using LaTeX2RTF,  Next: Features,  Prev: Installation,  Up: Top
-@@ -374,14 +374,14 @@
- Using LaTeX2RTF
- ***************
- 
--   
-+   
- 
- * Menu:
- 
--* General Assumptions ::
--* LaTeX2RTF Options ::
--* Debugging::                   
--   
-+* General Assumptions ::
-+* LaTeX2RTF Options ::
-+* Debugging::                   
-+   
- 
- 
- File: latex2rtf.info,  Node: General Assumptions,  Next: LaTeX2RTF Options,  Prev: Using LaTeX2RTF,  Up: Using LaTeX2RTF
-@@ -389,31 +389,31 @@
- General Assumptions
- ===================
- 
--   
 LaTeX2RTF  assumes that the `.tex' file you want to convert is a
--valid 
 LaTeX  document.  The chances of a successful LaTeX2RTF
--conversion are slightly better than the
 proverbial snowball's if the
--`.tex' file doesn't `latex' properly.  Use 
 LaTeX  to find and
--correct errors before using LaTeX2RTF .
 
 To correctly convert font
--names you must edit the `fonts.cfg' configuration file.
 This file is
-+    LaTeX2RTF  assumes that the `.tex' file you want to convert is a
-+valid  LaTeX  document.  The chances of a successful LaTeX2RTF
-+conversion are slightly better than the proverbial snowball's if the
-+`.tex' file doesn't `latex' properly.  Use  LaTeX  to find and
-+correct errors before using LaTeX2RTF .  To correctly convert font
-+names you must edit the `fonts.cfg' configuration file. This file is
- used to specify the needed font names and how the LaTeX  default font
--names
 should be converted to RTF.  *Note Font Configuration::. LaTeX
--variables and user
 defined commands are not evaluated. They will be
--simply ignored. To let LaTeX2RTF  know the
 names of variables you can
--add them in the `ignore.cfg' file.  *Note Ignore Command::.
 
 The
-+names should be converted to RTF.  *Note Font Configuration::. LaTeX
-+variables and user defined commands are not evaluated. They will be
-+simply ignored. To let LaTeX2RTF  know the names of variables you can
-+add them in the `ignore.cfg' file.  *Note Ignore Command::.  The
- environment variable RTFPATH may contain a search path for the support
--files (all
 files ending in `.cfg'). If no file is found during the
--search in the search-path or
 if the environment variable is not set,
--the compiled-in default for the configuration-file
 directory is used.
--If the files are not found at all the program aborts.
 
 In the
-+files (all files ending in `.cfg'). If no file is found during the
-+search in the search-path or if the environment variable is not set,
-+the compiled-in default for the configuration-file directory is used.
-+If the files are not found at all the program aborts.  In the
- MS-DOS version the search path is separated by `;' in the Unix version
--by `:'. For
 the paths themselves apply `\' and `/'. A separator may
--appear at the beginning or ending
 of RTFPATH.
 
 Make sure that the
-+by `:'. For the paths themselves apply `\' and `/'. A separator may
-+appear at the beginning or ending of RTFPATH.  Make sure that the
- configuration files are in the correct directory. LaTeX2RTF  will need
--at
 least `fonts.cfg', `direct.cfg', `ignore.cfg', `english.cfg'. You
--may
 have to change one ore more of them to suit your needs. *Note
--Configuration::.
 
 *Note Missing options::, for actual
--implementations irregularities.
 
 *Note Reporting Bugs::, for
--information on how to reach the maintainer.
 
-+at least `fonts.cfg', `direct.cfg', `ignore.cfg', `english.cfg'. You
-+may have to change one ore more of them to suit your needs. *Note
-+Configuration::.  *Note Missing options::, for actual
-+implementations irregularities.  *Note Reporting Bugs::, for
-+information on how to reach the maintainer. 
- 
- 
- File: latex2rtf.info,  Node: LaTeX2RTF Options,  Next: Debugging,  Prev: General Assumptions,  Up: Using LaTeX2RTF
-@@ -421,172 +421,172 @@
- LaTeX2RTF Options
- =================
- 
--   
 The LaTeX2RTF  command converts a LaTeX  file into RTF text
--format. The text and
 much of the formatting information is translated
--to RTF making the new file
 look similar to the original.  The command
--line syntax is:
 
--     latex2rtf [-options] inputfile.[tex]
--   
 The `-options' may consist of one or more of the following
 
-+    The LaTeX2RTF  command converts a LaTeX  file into RTF text
-+format. The text and much of the formatting information is translated
-+to RTF making the new file look similar to the original.  The command
-+line syntax is: 
-+     latex2rtf [-options] inputfile.[tex]
-+    The `-options' may consist of one or more of the following 
- `-a auxfile'
--     specify an `.aux' file (for table and figure references) that
--     differs from `inputfile.aux'. If this is omitted, the name of the
-+     specify an `.aux' file (for table and figure references) that
-+     differs from `inputfile.aux'. If this is omitted, the name of the
-      inputfile with the suffix replaced `.aux''will be taken.  You
--     must
 provide both files (`.tex' and the `.aux') to be able to
--     convert cross-references in a LaTeX  file.  The `.aux' is created
--     by running the `inputfile.tex' through `latex'.
 
-+     must provide both files (`.tex' and the `.aux') to be able to
-+     convert cross-references in a LaTeX  file.  The `.aux' is created
-+     by running the `inputfile.tex' through `latex'. 
- 
- `-b bblfile'
-      Unless an `bblfile' is specified with the `-b' option, LaTeX2RTF
--     uses a
 `inputfile.bbl'.  The `bblfile' file is used for
--     citations and is typically
 created by running `inputfile.aux'
--     through `bibtex'.
 
-+     uses a `inputfile.bbl'.  The `bblfile' file is used for
-+     citations and is typically created by running `inputfile.aux'
-+     through `bibtex'. 
- 
- `-C codepage'
-      used to specify the character set (code page) used in the LaTeX
--     document. This is only
 important when non-ansi characters are
--     included in the LaTeX  document. Typically this
 is done in a
-+     document. This is only important when non-ansi characters are
-+     included in the LaTeX  document. Typically this is done in a
-      LaTeX2e  file by using `\usepackage[codepage]{inputenc}' This
--     command
 is not needed if the above command is already in the
--     LaTeX2e  file.  You may select any
 of the following code pages:
--     ansinew, applemac, cp437, cp437de, cp850, cp852, cp865,
-+     command is not needed if the above command is already in the
-+     LaTeX2e  file.  You may select any of the following code pages:
-+     ansinew, applemac, cp437, cp437de, cp850, cp852, cp865,
-      decmulti, cp1250, cp1252, latin1, latin2, latin3, latin4, latin5,
--     latin9, next.  The
 default behavior is to use ansinew (code page
--     1252).  Cyrillic support includes
 conversion of koi8-r, koi8-u,
--     cp1251, cp855, cp866, maccyr, and macukr encodings.
 
-+     latin9, next.  The default behavior is to use ansinew (code page
-+     1252).  Cyrillic support includes conversion of koi8-r, koi8-u,
-+     cp1251, cp855, cp866, maccyr, and macukr encodings. 
- 
- `-d debug_level'
-      The `-d' option determines the amount of debugging information to
--     send to
 stderr while translating. debug_level=0 means only
--     Errors, `1' Warning Messages
 (default) also.  The debug_level
--     can go as high as `7' for insane amounts of 
 debugging fun.
 
-+     send to stderr while translating. debug_level=0 means only
-+     Errors, `1' Warning Messages (default) also.  The debug_level
-+     can go as high as `7' for insane amounts of  debugging fun. 
- 
- `-D dots_per_inch'
-      used to specify the number of dots per inch for equations
--     converted to bitmaps.  
 This value is also used when picture
--     environments are converted to bitmaps as well
 as when EPS
-+     converted to bitmaps.   This value is also used when picture
-+     environments are converted to bitmaps as well as when EPS
-      graphics are converted to png files.  The default value is 300
--     dots per
 inch.
 
-+     dots per inch. 
- 
- `-f#'
--     where # selects which fields to use during conversion:
-+     where # selects which fields to use during conversion:
-     `-f0'
--          do not use fields in RTF.  This is handy when primitive RTF 
--             editors are being used to view the RTF output.
-+          do not use fields in RTF.  This is handy when primitive RTF 
-+             editors are being used to view the RTF output.
- 
-     `-f1'
--          use fields for equations but not `\ref' and `\cite'.  
-+          use fields for equations but not `\ref' and `\cite'.  
- 
-     `-f2'
--          use fields for `\ref' and `\cite' but not equations.  This
-+          use fields for `\ref' and `\cite' but not equations.  This
-             will be useful for versions of OpenOffice that import
--          cross-references
     properly (as of Sept 2003 in a
--          soon-to-be released version) but do not properly
     handle
--          fields in equations.
-+          cross-references     properly (as of Sept 2003 in a
-+          soon-to-be released version) but do not properly     handle
-+          fields in equations.
- 
-     `-f3'
-           use fields when possible.  This is the default and is most
--          useful when
     the RTF file is being exported to be used
--          in Word.  This retains the most
     information from the
--          original LaTeX  file.
     
-+          useful when     the RTF file is being exported to be used
-+          in Word.  This retains the most     information from the
-+          original LaTeX  file.     
- 
- `-F'
-      use LaTeX to create bitmaps for all figures.  This may help when
--     figures are
 not translated properly with the default settings.
--     This typically requires 
 a functional version of ImageMagick on
--     your machine to work properly.
 
-+     figures are not translated properly with the default settings.
-+     This typically requires  a functional version of ImageMagick on
-+     your machine to work properly. 
- 
- `-h'
--     a short usage description
 
-+     a short usage description 
- 
- `-i language'
-      used to set the idiom or language used by the LaTeX  document.
--     Typically, this is
 specified in a LaTeX2e  document by including
--     `\usepackage[language]{babel}' where
 `language' is one of the
--     languages supported by the `babel' package.   All
 languages
-+     Typically, this is specified in a LaTeX2e  document by including
-+     `\usepackage[language]{babel}' where `language' is one of the
-+     languages supported by the `babel' package.   All languages
-      listed in the babel system are supported so far as translations
--     for "Chapter,"
 "References," and the like.  Furthermore, some
--     commands found in the style files for
 german, french, russian,
--     and czech style
 are supported. *Note Language Configuration::.
--     
-+     for "Chapter," "References," and the like.  Furthermore, some
-+     commands found in the style files for german, french, russian,
-+     and czech style are supported. *Note Language Configuration::.
-+     
- 
- `-l'
-      same as `-i latin1' (Note that the default behavior is to use
--     `ansinew'
 which is a superset of `latin1'). Included for
--     backwards compatibility.
 
-+     `ansinew' which is a superset of `latin1'). Included for
-+     backwards compatibility. 
- 
- `-M#'
--     where # selects the type of equation conversion.  Use
-+     where # selects the type of equation conversion.  Use
-     `-M1'
--          convert displayed equations to RTF
-+          convert displayed equations to RTF
- 
-     `-M2'
--          convert inline equations to RTF
-+          convert inline equations to RTF
- 
-     `-M4'
--          convert displayed equations to bitmap
-+          convert displayed equations to bitmap
- 
-     `-M8'
--          convert inline equations to bitmap
-+          convert inline equations to bitmap
- 
-     `-M16'
-           insert Word comment field that contains the original equation
--          text
     These switches can be added together to get the
--     desired conversion.  Handy examples are
-+          text     These switches can be added together to get the
-+     desired conversion.  Handy examples are
-     `-M3'
--          convert both inline and displayed equations to RTF (default)
-+          convert both inline and displayed equations to RTF (default)
- 
-     `-M6'
-           convert inline equations to RTF and displayed equations to
--          bitmaps
-+          bitmaps
- 
-     `-M12'
--          convert both inline and displayed equations to bitmaps
-+          convert both inline and displayed equations to bitmaps
-      Bitmap conversion requires that you have installed a working
--     latex2png script.
 Producing bitmaps is slow.
 
-+     latex2png script. Producing bitmaps is slow. 
- 
- `-o outputfile'
-      Unless an `outputfile' is specified with the `-o' option, the
--     resulting RTF
 filename is formed by removing `.tex' from the
--     `inputfile' and appending
 `.rtf'.
 
-+     resulting RTF filename is formed by removing `.tex' from the
-+     `inputfile' and appending `.rtf'. 
- 
- `-p'
-      Do not quote printed parentheses in mathematical formulas, as some
--     versions of
 Word (e.g., Word 2000) have deep psychological
--     problems with EQ fields using quoted parentheses.
 If Word
-+     versions of Word (e.g., Word 2000) have deep psychological
-+     problems with EQ fields using quoted parentheses. If Word
-      displays some formulas with parentheses as "Error!", try this
--     option.
 See also the -S option.
 
 This is an option because
--     it will break typesetting equations with non-matching
-+     option. See also the -S option.  This is an option because
-+     it will break typesetting equations with non-matching
-      parentheses (because an unmatched unquoted parenthesis would
--     terminate the field).
 
-+     terminate the field). 
- 
- `-P /path/to/cfg'
--     used to specify the directory that contains the `.cfg' files
 
-+     used to specify the directory that contains the `.cfg' files 
- 
- `-S'
-      used to specify that semicolons should be used to separate
--     arguments in RTF fields
 (instead of commas).  Typically this is
--     needed when the machine that opens the RTF file
 has a version of
--     Windows that uses `,' for decimal points.
 
-+     arguments in RTF fields (instead of commas).  Typically this is
-+     needed when the machine that opens the RTF file has a version of
-+     Windows that uses `,' for decimal points. 
- 
- `-V'
--     prints version information on standard output and exits.
 
-+     prints version information on standard output and exits. 
- 
- `-W'
--     includes warnings directly in the RTF file
 
-+     includes warnings directly in the RTF file 
- 
- `-Z#'
-      add the specified number of extra `}' to the end of the RTF file.
--     This
 is useful for files that are not cleanly converted by
--     LaTeX2RTF .
 
 
 With no arguments other than switches starting
--with a "-", 
 LaTeX2RTF  acts as a filter, i.e., it reads from `stdin'
--and writes to `stdout'.
 In addition, diagnostic messages are sent to
--`stderr'. If these standard
 channels are not redirected using `<' and
--`>', then the
 input is read from the command line, and both output
--and error
 messages are printed on the screen.
 
 If a non-switch
--argument is present, LaTeX2RTF  assumes it is the name of
 the input
--file. The file must have extension ".tex" but the extension
 is
--optional. The output file is constructed from the input file name
 by
--removing the extension ".tex" and adding ".rtf".
 
-+     This is useful for files that are not cleanly converted by
-+     LaTeX2RTF .   With no arguments other than switches starting
-+with a "-",  LaTeX2RTF  acts as a filter, i.e., it reads from `stdin'
-+and writes to `stdout'. In addition, diagnostic messages are sent to
-+`stderr'. If these standard channels are not redirected using `<' and
-+`>', then the input is read from the command line, and both output
-+and error messages are printed on the screen.  If a non-switch
-+argument is present, LaTeX2RTF  assumes it is the name of the input
-+file. The file must have extension ".tex" but the extension is
-+optional. The output file is constructed from the input file name by
-+removing the extension ".tex" and adding ".rtf". 
- 
- 
- File: latex2rtf.info,  Node: Debugging,  Prev: LaTeX2RTF Options,  Up: Using LaTeX2RTF
-@@ -594,24 +594,24 @@
- Debugging
- =========
- 
--   
 With the `-d' option you can specify how much processing
--information
 LaTeX2RTF  reports.
 If there is a logfile specified the
--output goes to this file. Nonetheless
 Warnings and Errors are logged
--to stderr always.
 
 Possible values of `-d' are
--  0. only errors.
-+    With the `-d' option you can specify how much processing
-+information LaTeX2RTF  reports. If there is a logfile specified the
-+output goes to this file. Nonetheless Warnings and Errors are logged
-+to stderr always.  Possible values of `-d' are
-+  0. only errors.
- 
--  1. Translation Warnings (default).
-+  1. Translation Warnings (default).
- 
--  2. shows preparsing of sections
-+  2. shows preparsing of sections
- 
--  3. Reasonably high level debugging messages
-+  3. Reasonably high level debugging messages
- 
--  4. Show all function calls
-+  4. Show all function calls
- 
--  5. Show all each character as it is processed
-+  5. Show all each character as it is processed
- 
--  6. Show processing of characters as they are output as well
--        
-+  6. Show processing of characters as they are output as well
-+        
- 
- 
- File: latex2rtf.info,  Node: Features,  Next: Configuration,  Prev: Using LaTeX2RTF,  Up: Top
-@@ -619,21 +619,21 @@
- Features
- ********
- 
--   
 In this chapter you find what styles is LaTeX2RTF  supposed to
--translate
 correctly to RTF.
 
-+    In this chapter you find what styles is LaTeX2RTF  supposed to
-+translate correctly to RTF. 
- 
- * Menu:
- 
--* LaTeX2e::                     
--* Input Encoding ::          
--* Language Support ::          
--* Cross References ::            
--* Equations ::  
--* Tables ::
--* Graphics ::          
--* Pagestyles ::                  
--* Hyperlatex ::  
--   
-+* LaTeX2e::                     
-+* Input Encoding ::          
-+* Language Support ::          
-+* Cross References ::            
-+* Equations ::  
-+* Tables ::
-+* Graphics ::          
-+* Pagestyles ::                  
-+* Hyperlatex ::  
-+   
- 
- 
- File: latex2rtf.info,  Node: LaTeX2e,  Next: Input Encoding,  Prev: Features,  Up: Features
-@@ -641,10 +641,10 @@
- LaTeX2e
- =======
- 
--   
 LaTeX2RTF  understands most of the commands introduced with
--LaTeX2e .  It supports both
 the old 2.09 version of
--`\documentstyle[options]{format#}' and the newer
--`\documentclass[options]{format}'.  
 
-+    LaTeX2RTF  understands most of the commands introduced with
-+LaTeX2e .  It supports both the old 2.09 version of
-+`\documentstyle[options]{format#}' and the newer
-+`\documentclass[options]{format}'.   
- 
- 
- File: latex2rtf.info,  Node: Input Encoding,  Next: Language Support,  Prev: LaTeX2e,  Up: Features
-@@ -652,16 +652,16 @@
- Input Encoding
- ==============
- 
--   
 It is not necesary to specify the `-C' option if you use
--`\usepackage{isolatin1}'
 or `\documentstyle[isolatin1]{...}'.
--LaTeX2RTF  automagically detects these
 packages/style options and
--switches to processing of ISO-Latin1 codes.  The following
 encodings
--are supported: ansinew, applemac, cp437, cp437de, cp850, cp852, cp865,
-+    It is not necesary to specify the `-C' option if you use
-+`\usepackage{isolatin1}' or `\documentstyle[isolatin1]{...}'.
-+LaTeX2RTF  automagically detects these packages/style options and
-+switches to processing of ISO-Latin1 codes.  The following encodings
-+are supported: ansinew, applemac, cp437, cp437de, cp850, cp852, cp865,
- decmulti, cp1250, cp1252, latin1, latin2, latin3, latin4, latin5,
--latin9, next,
 koi8-r, koi8-u, cp1251, cp855, cp866, maccyr, and
--macukr.  The encoding used in
 RTF files is cp1252.  If cyrillic fonts
--are present, then these are represented
 in the RTF file using cp1251
--(Windows Cyrillic).
 
 
-+latin9, next, koi8-r, koi8-u, cp1251, cp855, cp866, maccyr, and
-+macukr.  The encoding used in RTF files is cp1252.  If cyrillic fonts
-+are present, then these are represented in the RTF file using cp1251
-+(Windows Cyrillic).  
- 
- 
- File: latex2rtf.info,  Node: Language Support,  Next: Cross References,  Prev: Input Encoding,  Up: Features
-@@ -669,26 +669,26 @@
- Language Support
- ================
- 
--   
 The following languages from the Babel package are supported:
--afrikaans,
 german, nynorsk, spanish, bahasa, dutch, icelandic,
--polish, swedish,
 basque, english, portuges, turkish, brazil,
--esperanto, irish, romanian,
 usorbian, breton, estonian, italian,
--samin, welsh, catalan, finnish,
 latin, scottish, croatian, lsorbian,
--serbian, czech, french, magyar,
 slovak, danish, galician, norsk,
--slovene,
 
 The only thing that these files do is to translate
--various words usually
 emitted by LaTeX  during processing.  For
--example, this ensures that the
 LaTeX2RTF  will provide the correct
--translation of the word "Chapter" in
 the converted document.
 
 You
--can select any of the above languages using the `-l' option.  This
 is
-+    The following languages from the Babel package are supported:
-+afrikaans, german, nynorsk, spanish, bahasa, dutch, icelandic,
-+polish, swedish, basque, english, portuges, turkish, brazil,
-+esperanto, irish, romanian, usorbian, breton, estonian, italian,
-+samin, welsh, catalan, finnish, latin, scottish, croatian, lsorbian,
-+serbian, czech, french, magyar, slovak, danish, galician, norsk,
-+slovene,  The only thing that these files do is to translate
-+various words usually emitted by LaTeX  during processing.  For
-+example, this ensures that the LaTeX2RTF  will provide the correct
-+translation of the word "Chapter" in the converted document.  You
-+can select any of the above languages using the `-l' option.  This is
- not needed if your LaTeX  file contains
--`\usepackage[language]{babel}'.
 
 Encountering the `german' package
--or documentstyle option (by H. Partl of the
 Viena University) makes
--LaTeX2RTF  behave like that: German Quotes, German
 Umlauts by `"a',
--etc....  This support is programmed directly 
 into LaTeX2RTF  and
--supporting similar features for other languages will require 
--patching the source code.
 
 *Note Language Configuration::, for
--details on how to write a `language.cfg' file
 for your language by
--yourself.
 
-+`\usepackage[language]{babel}'.  Encountering the `german' package
-+or documentstyle option (by H. Partl of the Viena University) makes
-+LaTeX2RTF  behave like that: German Quotes, German Umlauts by `"a',
-+etc....  This support is programmed directly  into LaTeX2RTF  and
-+supporting similar features for other languages will require 
-+patching the source code.  *Note Language Configuration::, for
-+details on how to write a `language.cfg' file for your language by
-+yourself. 
- 
- 
- File: latex2rtf.info,  Node: Cross References,  Next: Equations,  Prev: Language Support,  Up: Features
-@@ -696,34 +696,34 @@
- Cross References
- ================
- 
--   
 Cross references include everything that you might expect and
--then some:
 bibliographic citations, equation references, table
--references, figure 
 references, and section references.  Section,
--equation, table and figure references
 are implemented by placing RTF
--bookmarks around the equation number (or table
 number or figure
--number).  
 
 Page references work but are implemented as "warm"
--cross-references.  This
 means that Word does not automatically update
--the page references when the file
 is opened.  To update the page
--references you must select the entire document
 (in Word) and press
--`F9'.
 
 Bibliographic references currently require that a valid
--`.aux' file be
 present.  This is where LaTeX2RTF  obtains the
--reference numbers.  It would be
 nice if LaTeX2RTF  just automatically
--numbered the references when there was
 no `.aux' file, but LaTeX2RTF
--does not do this yet.
  
 Footnotes are implemented and appear at the
--bottom of each page.  
 
 Indexing is reasonable well supported.  The
--simple mark-up of `makeindex'
--     \index{topic!subtopic@\textit{subtopic}}
-+    Cross references include everything that you might expect and
-+then some: bibliographic citations, equation references, table
-+references, figure  references, and section references.  Section,
-+equation, table and figure references are implemented by placing RTF
-+bookmarks around the equation number (or table number or figure
-+number).    Page references work but are implemented as "warm"
-+cross-references.  This means that Word does not automatically update
-+the page references when the file is opened.  To update the page
-+references you must select the entire document (in Word) and press
-+`F9'.  Bibliographic references currently require that a valid
-+`.aux' file be present.  This is where LaTeX2RTF  obtains the
-+reference numbers.  It would be nice if LaTeX2RTF  just automatically
-+numbered the references when there was no `.aux' file, but LaTeX2RTF
-+does not do this yet.   Footnotes are implemented and appear at the
-+bottom of each page.    Indexing is reasonable well supported.  The
-+simple mark-up of `makeindex'
-+     \index{topic!subtopic@\textit{subtopic}}
-    is supported.  The rest of the fancy indexing stuff is not
--implemented.
 The index is created at the location of the
--`\printindex' command.
 When a file with an index is first opened in
--Word, you must select the 
 entire file and update the page references
--and fields by pressing `F9'.
 
 Currently, there is no support for
--`\labels' of `\item's in enumerate environments.
 
 The conversion of
--cross-references is not perfect because of the different
 mechanisms
--in the LaTeX  and Word worlds.  In particular, if there are 
 multiple
-+implemented. The index is created at the location of the
-+`\printindex' command. When a file with an index is first opened in
-+Word, you must select the  entire file and update the page references
-+and fields by pressing `F9'.  Currently, there is no support for
-+`\labels' of `\item's in enumerate environments.  The conversion of
-+cross-references is not perfect because of the different mechanisms
-+in the LaTeX  and Word worlds.  In particular, if there are  multiple
- `\label' in a figure, table, or section environment then only the
--first
 gets processed.  It is also possible to confuse the LaTeX2RTF
--in eqnarray environments.
 
-+first gets processed.  It is also possible to confuse the LaTeX2RTF
-+in eqnarray environments. 
- 
- 
- File: latex2rtf.info,  Node: Equations,  Next: Tables,  Prev: Cross References,  Up: Features
-@@ -731,24 +731,24 @@
- Equations
- =========
- 
--   
 There are four separate levels of equation translation based on
--the -M switch, 
 *Note LaTeX2RTF Options::.
 Each equation is now
--converted either to an EQ field or to a bitmap. 
 
 This is an
--interim solution (for some definition of "interim"). 
 Ideally the
--equations would become OLE equation objects in the
 RTF file, but this
--needs to be implemented.
 
 Some functions in the EQ fields have two
--or more parameters with a separator 
 between each two. Unfortunately,
--the interpretation of these separators depends 
 on the country
--specific settings in the MS Windows system in which the rtf file 
 is
-+    There are four separate levels of equation translation based on
-+the -M switch,  *Note LaTeX2RTF Options::. Each equation is now
-+converted either to an EQ field or to a bitmap.   This is an
-+interim solution (for some definition of "interim").  Ideally the
-+equations would become OLE equation objects in the RTF file, but this
-+needs to be implemented.  Some functions in the EQ fields have two
-+or more parameters with a separator  between each two. Unfortunately,
-+the interpretation of these separators depends  on the country
-+specific settings in the MS Windows system in which the rtf file  is
- opened. E.g. in English versions of MS Windows, the default parameter
--separator 
 is the comma, in German versions the default is the
--semicolon. If the parameter 
 in the RTF file does not match the
--Windows setting, some EQ fields are not 
 interpreted correctly. You
--can check and set the separator in [Windows control panel 
 - country
--settings - numbers - list separator]. By default, latex2rtf uses
 the
-+separator  is the comma, in German versions the default is the
-+semicolon. If the parameter  in the RTF file does not match the
-+Windows setting, some EQ fields are not  interpreted correctly. You
-+can check and set the separator in [Windows control panel  - country
-+settings - numbers - list separator]. By default, latex2rtf uses the
- comma as separator. If latex2rtf is called with the command line
--parameter -S ,
 the semicolon is inserted as parameter delimiter. 
 
--
 
-+parameter -S , the semicolon is inserted as parameter delimiter.  
-+ 
- 
- 
- File: latex2rtf.info,  Node: Tables,  Next: Graphics,  Prev: Equations,  Up: Features
-@@ -756,8 +756,8 @@
- Tables
- ======
- 
--   
 The table code is currently barely working.  It needs to be
--rewritten.
 
-+    The table code is currently barely working.  It needs to be
-+rewritten. 
- 
- 
- File: latex2rtf.info,  Node: Graphics,  Next: Pagestyles,  Prev: Tables,  Up: Features
-@@ -765,10 +765,10 @@
- Graphics
- ========
- 
--   
 There is now rudimentary support for `\includegraphics'.  Three
--file types
 will be inserted into the RTF file without needing
--conversion: .pict, .jpeg, and
 .png files.  EPS files are converted to
--PNG using `convert' from the ImageMagick 
 package.  
 
-+    There is now rudimentary support for `\includegraphics'.  Three
-+file types will be inserted into the RTF file without needing
-+conversion: .pict, .jpeg, and .png files.  EPS files are converted to
-+PNG using `convert' from the ImageMagick  package.   
- 
- 
- File: latex2rtf.info,  Node: Pagestyles,  Next: Hyperlatex,  Prev: Graphics,  Up: Features
-@@ -776,14 +776,14 @@
- Pagestyles
- ==========
- 
--   
 If there is no `\pagestyle' command, the RTF output is generated
--as with plain
 pagestyle, i.e. each page get's its page number
--centered at the bottom.
 
 You must turn this off with the
--\pagestyle{empty} command in the LaTeX  file if
 you don't want
--pagenumbers.
 The headings and myheadings styles are silently ignored
--by now.
 The twosided option to the \documentstyle or \documentclass
--produces the
 corresponding RTF tokens.
 Note that these features
--require RTF Version 1.4.
 
-+    If there is no `\pagestyle' command, the RTF output is generated
-+as with plain pagestyle, i.e. each page get's its page number
-+centered at the bottom.  You must turn this off with the
-+\pagestyle{empty} command in the LaTeX  file if you don't want
-+pagenumbers. The headings and myheadings styles are silently ignored
-+by now. The twosided option to the \documentstyle or \documentclass
-+produces the corresponding RTF tokens. Note that these features
-+require RTF Version 1.4. 
- 
- 
- File: latex2rtf.info,  Node: Hyperlatex,  Prev: Pagestyles,  Up: Features
-@@ -791,21 +791,21 @@
- Hyperlatex
- ==========
- 
--   
 Hyperlatex support is largely broken at the moment, but continues
--to improve.
 
 Otfried Schwarzkopf has created the "Hyperlatex Markup
--Language" which is a
 "little package that allows you to use LaTeX  to
--prepare documents in HTML."
 It brings an Emacs lisp program with it
--to convert the Hyperlatex file to HTML.
 Hyperlatex can be obtained
--from the CTAN-sites, *Note Obtaining LaTeX2RTF::.
 There are two
--convenient commands that avoid typing: \link and \xlink that
 generate
--an "internal" label which then is used in the following \Ref and
--\Pageref commands.
 
 LaTeX  makes it possible to write
--`\link{anchor}[ltx]{label}', which typesets:
 `anchor ltx'. LaTeX2RTF
--does NOT support this aproach since the optional
 parameter is thrown
--away right now, *Note LaTeX2RTF under Development::.
 
 Note that you
--have to update your `.cfg' files if you are upgrading, since
 there
--are a lot of HTML oriented commands in Hyperlatex that we simply can
--`ignore'.
 
-+    Hyperlatex support is largely broken at the moment, but continues
-+to improve.  Otfried Schwarzkopf has created the "Hyperlatex Markup
-+Language" which is a "little package that allows you to use LaTeX  to
-+prepare documents in HTML." It brings an Emacs lisp program with it
-+to convert the Hyperlatex file to HTML. Hyperlatex can be obtained
-+from the CTAN-sites, *Note Obtaining LaTeX2RTF::. There are two
-+convenient commands that avoid typing: \link and \xlink that generate
-+an "internal" label which then is used in the following \Ref and
-+\Pageref commands.  LaTeX  makes it possible to write
-+`\link{anchor}[ltx]{label}', which typesets: `anchor ltx'. LaTeX2RTF
-+does NOT support this aproach since the optional parameter is thrown
-+away right now, *Note LaTeX2RTF under Development::.  Note that you
-+have to update your `.cfg' files if you are upgrading, since there
-+are a lot of HTML oriented commands in Hyperlatex that we simply can
-+`ignore'. 
- 
- 
- File: latex2rtf.info,  Node: Configuration,  Next: Error Messages and Logging,  Prev: Features,  Up: Top
-@@ -813,17 +813,17 @@
- Configuration
- *************
- 
--   
-+   
- 
- * Menu:
- 
--* Input processing ::           
--* Output formatting ::          
--* Direct Conversion ::               
--* Ignore Command ::               
--* Font Configuration ::                
--* Language Configuration ::             
--   
-+* Input processing ::           
-+* Output formatting ::          
-+* Direct Conversion ::               
-+* Ignore Command ::               
-+* Font Configuration ::                
-+* Language Configuration ::             
-+   
- 
- 
- File: latex2rtf.info,  Node: Input processing,  Next: Output formatting,  Prev: Configuration,  Up: Configuration
-@@ -831,26 +831,26 @@
- Input processing
- ================
- 
--   
 On processing input LaTeX2RTF  first converts the LaTeX  special
--characters. If
 it encounters one of the standard commands it is
--converted internally. If a
 command is not known to LaTeX2RTF  it is
--first looked up in
 `direct.cfg' and the RTF code specified there is
--output. If not found there it
 is looked up in the section
--`ignore.cfg'.  This file includes a lot of LaTeX 
 commands that do
--not affect the output (cross reference information
 and the like), or
--that we are not able or willing to convert to RTF.
 
 You can use
--`ignore.cfg' if you get tired of seeing 
--     WARNING: command: `foo' not found - ignored
--    and you don't need `foo' in your RTF document.  It would
 be nice
--to send your additions to the LaTeX2RTF  mailing list for inclusion
--in later distributions.
 
 LaTeX2RTF  accepts Unix, MS-DOS, and
--Macintosh line ending codes (\n, \r\n
 and \r).  The files it creates
--are the line ending for the platform on
 which LaTeX2RTF  was
--compiled.
 
 The LaTeX  file may have been created with a wide
--variety of character
 sets.  If the LaTeX  lacks the
--`\package[codepage]{inputenc}'
 definition, then you may need to use
--the command line switch to manually
 select the proper code page.
--*Note Input Encoding::.
 
-+    On processing input LaTeX2RTF  first converts the LaTeX  special
-+characters. If it encounters one of the standard commands it is
-+converted internally. If a command is not known to LaTeX2RTF  it is
-+first looked up in `direct.cfg' and the RTF code specified there is
-+output. If not found there it is looked up in the section
-+`ignore.cfg'.  This file includes a lot of LaTeX  commands that do
-+not affect the output (cross reference information and the like), or
-+that we are not able or willing to convert to RTF.  You can use
-+`ignore.cfg' if you get tired of seeing 
-+     WARNING: command: `foo' not found - ignored
-+    and you don't need `foo' in your RTF document.  It would be nice
-+to send your additions to the LaTeX2RTF  mailing list for inclusion
-+in later distributions.  LaTeX2RTF  accepts Unix, MS-DOS, and
-+Macintosh line ending codes (\n, \r\n and \r).  The files it creates
-+are the line ending for the platform on which LaTeX2RTF  was
-+compiled.  The LaTeX  file may have been created with a wide
-+variety of character sets.  If the LaTeX  lacks the
-+`\package[codepage]{inputenc}' definition, then you may need to use
-+the command line switch to manually select the proper code page.
-+*Note Input Encoding::. 
- 
- 
- File: latex2rtf.info,  Node: Output formatting,  Next: Direct Conversion,  Prev: Input processing,  Up: Configuration
-@@ -858,15 +858,15 @@
- Output formatting
- =================
- 
--
 On writing output, LaTeX2RTF  generates `\n' as line ending code.
-+ On writing output, LaTeX2RTF  generates `\n' as line ending code.
- Your RTF Reader should accept this on any platform. If you ftp your RTF
--file
 from or to MS-DOS platforms the line ending code can be
--converted to `\r\n'. As
 this should also be legal to any RTF Reader
--the resulting RTF rendering should
 not be affected.
 
 LaTeX2RTF
--does not offer a whole lot of flexibility in how files are translated,
-+file from or to MS-DOS platforms the line ending code can be
-+converted to `\r\n'. As this should also be legal to any RTF Reader
-+the resulting RTF rendering should not be affected.  LaTeX2RTF
-+does not offer a whole lot of flexibility in how files are translated,
- but it does offer some.  This flexibility resides in four files
--`direct.cfg',
 `ignore.cfg', `fonts.cfg', and `language.cfg'.  These
--filese
 are documented in the next four sections.
 
-+`direct.cfg', `ignore.cfg', `fonts.cfg', and `language.cfg'.  These
-+filese are documented in the next four sections. 
- 
- 
- File: latex2rtf.info,  Node: Direct Conversion,  Next: Ignore Command,  Prev: Output formatting,  Up: Configuration
-@@ -874,17 +874,17 @@
- Direct Conversion
- =================
- 
--   
 The file `direct.cfg' is used for converting LaTeX  commands by
--simple text
 replacement. The format consists of lines with a LaTeX
--command with backslash
 followed by comma. The rest of the line until
--a `.' character will be written
 to the RTF file when the command is
--found in the LaTeX  file. Lines
 starting with a `#' character are
--ignored. After the `.' everything is ignored
 to end of line. To
--select a specific font use `*fontname*', where 
 `fontname' be defined
--in `fonts.cfg'.
 To write the `*' character use `**'. 
--     \alpha,{\f*Symbol* a}. #alpha in the Symbol Font
--     \copyright,\'a9.
--   
-+    The file `direct.cfg' is used for converting LaTeX  commands by
-+simple text replacement. The format consists of lines with a LaTeX
-+command with backslash followed by comma. The rest of the line until
-+a `.' character will be written to the RTF file when the command is
-+found in the LaTeX  file. Lines starting with a `#' character are
-+ignored. After the `.' everything is ignored to end of line. To
-+select a specific font use `*fontname*', where  `fontname' be defined
-+in `fonts.cfg'. To write the `*' character use `**'. 
-+     \alpha,{\f*Symbol* a}. #alpha in the Symbol Font
-+     \copyright,\'a9.
-+   
- 
- 
- File: latex2rtf.info,  Node: Ignore Command,  Next: Font Configuration,  Prev: Direct Conversion,  Up: Configuration
-@@ -892,50 +892,50 @@
- Ignore Command
- ==============
- 
--   
 The file `ignore.cfg' is used for defining how to ignore specific
--commands. This
 file is used for recognition of LaTeX  variables, user
--defined variables, and
 some simple commands. All variables are
--ignored but the converter must know the
 names to correctly ignore
--assignments to variables. Lines in this file consist
 of a variable
--name with backslash, followed by comma and the type of the
 variable
--followed by `.'. Possible types are
 
-+    The file `ignore.cfg' is used for defining how to ignore specific
-+commands. This file is used for recognition of LaTeX  variables, user
-+defined variables, and some simple commands. All variables are
-+ignored but the converter must know the names to correctly ignore
-+assignments to variables. Lines in this file consist of a variable
-+name with backslash, followed by comma and the type of the variable
-+followed by `.'. Possible types are 
- `NUMBER'
--     simple numeric value
-+     simple numeric value
- 
- `MEASURE'
--     numeric value with following unit of measure
-+     numeric value with following unit of measure
- 
- `OTHER'
-      ignores anything to the first character after `=' and from there
--     to next
 space. e.g., `\setbox\bak=\hbox'
-+     to next space. e.g., `\setbox\bak=\hbox'
- 
- `COMMAND'
-      ignores anything to next `\' and from there to the occurence of
--     anything
 but a letter e.g., `\newbox\bak'
-+     anything but a letter e.g., `\newbox\bak'
- 
- `SINGLE'
--     ignore single command e.g., `\noindent'
-+     ignore single command e.g., `\noindent'
- 
- `PARAMETER'
--     ignores a command with one parameter e.g., `\foo{bar}'
-+     ignores a command with one parameter e.g., `\foo{bar}'
- 
- `PACKAGE'
-      does not produce a Warning message if PACKAGE is encountered,
--     e.g.,
 `PACKAGE,kleenex.'
-+     e.g., `PACKAGE,kleenex.'
- 
- `ENVCMD'
-      proceses contents of unknown environment as if it were plain LaTeX
--     
 eg. `ENVCMD,environ.' Therefore `\begin{environ} text
--     \end{environ}'' as `text'.
-+      eg. `ENVCMD,environ.' Therefore `\begin{environ} text
-+     \end{environ}'' as `text'.
- 
- `ENVIRONMENT'
-      ignores contents of that environment, e.g., with
--     `ENVIRONMENT,ifhtml.'
 `\begin{ifhtml} text \end{ifhtml}' ignores
--     `text'.
 
 The types are in upper case exactly as above. Do not
--use spaces. Lines starting
 with a `#' character are ignored. After
--the `.' everything is ignored to end of
 line. Example:
--     \pagelength,MEASURE.
--   
-+     `ENVIRONMENT,ifhtml.' `\begin{ifhtml} text \end{ifhtml}' ignores
-+     `text'.  The types are in upper case exactly as above. Do not
-+use spaces. Lines starting with a `#' character are ignored. After
-+the `.' everything is ignored to end of line. Example:
-+     \pagelength,MEASURE.
-+   
- 
- 
- File: latex2rtf.info,  Node: Font Configuration,  Next: Language Configuration,  Prev: Ignore Command,  Up: Configuration
-@@ -943,24 +943,24 @@
- Font Configuration
- ==================
- 
--   
 The file `fonts.cfg' contains the font name mapping.  For
--example, this
 file determines what font is used to represent `\rm'
--characters in the RTF file.  
 
 A line consists of a font name in
--LaTeX  followed by comma and a font
 name in RTF. The end is marked by
--a `.'. No spaces are allowed. The
 LaTeX  font will be converted to
--the RTF font when it is found
 in the LaTeX  file. If multiple
--translations for the same LaTeX  font are
 specified, only the first
--is used. All fonts in a LaTeX  file that are
 not in this file will be
--mapped to the default font. All RTF fonts
 listed in this file will be
--in every RTF file header whether used or
 not.  Lines starting with a
--`#' character are ignored. After the
 `.' everything is ignored to end
--of line. 
 
 To add a RTF font not
 used as substitute for a LaTeX
--font -- for example a Symbol font used
 in `direct.cfg' -- use a dummy
--LaTeX  name like in the following
--     Dummy3,MathematicalSymbols.
--   
 Make sure you use the correct font name. Take care of spaces in
--font names. The
 default fonts are named Roman `\rm', Slanted `\sl',
--Sans Serif
 `\sf', Typewriter `\tt', or Calligraphic `\cal'.
 
-+    The file `fonts.cfg' contains the font name mapping.  For
-+example, this file determines what font is used to represent `\rm'
-+characters in the RTF file.    A line consists of a font name in
-+LaTeX  followed by comma and a font name in RTF. The end is marked by
-+a `.'. No spaces are allowed. The LaTeX  font will be converted to
-+the RTF font when it is found in the LaTeX  file. If multiple
-+translations for the same LaTeX  font are specified, only the first
-+is used. All fonts in a LaTeX  file that are not in this file will be
-+mapped to the default font. All RTF fonts listed in this file will be
-+in every RTF file header whether used or not.  Lines starting with a
-+`#' character are ignored. After the `.' everything is ignored to end
-+of line.   To add a RTF font not used as substitute for a LaTeX
-+font -- for example a Symbol font used in `direct.cfg' -- use a dummy
-+LaTeX  name like in the following
-+     Dummy3,MathematicalSymbols.
-+    Make sure you use the correct font name. Take care of spaces in
-+font names. The default fonts are named Roman `\rm', Slanted `\sl',
-+Sans Serif `\sf', Typewriter `\tt', or Calligraphic `\cal'. 
- 
- 
- File: latex2rtf.info,  Node: Language Configuration,  Prev: Font Configuration,  Up: Configuration
-@@ -968,14 +968,14 @@
- Language Configuration
- ======================
- 
--   
 The file(s) `language.cfg' control the translation of LaTeX 's
--"hardcoded"
 sectioning names.
 The standard LaTeX  styles have some
--fixed Title names like `Part', `Reference'
 or `Bibliography' that
--appeared in English or German in the output with the
 original
--versions of LaTeX2RTF . 
 
 It is unlikely that you will need to
--create a new `language.cfg' file.
 However, just look at one of the
--existing files and follow the pattern.
 The format is really simple.
--
 
-+    The file(s) `language.cfg' control the translation of LaTeX 's
-+"hardcoded" sectioning names. The standard LaTeX  styles have some
-+fixed Title names like `Part', `Reference' or `Bibliography' that
-+appeared in English or German in the output with the original
-+versions of LaTeX2RTF .   It is unlikely that you will need to
-+create a new `language.cfg' file. However, just look at one of the
-+existing files and follow the pattern. The format is really simple.
-+ 
- 
- 
- File: latex2rtf.info,  Node: Error Messages and Logging,  Next: History,  Prev: Configuration,  Up: Top
-@@ -983,45 +983,45 @@
- Error Messages and Logging
- **************************
- 
--   
 As stated in the Debugging section, LaTeX2RTF  provides a means
--to control 
 the amount of debugging information through the `-d#'
--switch.  
 By using a debugging level of 4, you can get a pretty good
--idea of what
 LaTeX  command caused the problem and what line that
--command might be
 found on.  
 
-+    As stated in the Debugging section, LaTeX2RTF  provides a means
-+to control  the amount of debugging information through the `-d#'
-+switch.   By using a debugging level of 4, you can get a pretty good
-+idea of what LaTeX  command caused the problem and what line that
-+command might be found on.   
- `Fatal error messages'
-      indicate a bug in the source code. PLEASE report them, if they do
--     not
 apear in the documentation. *Note Reporting Bugs::.
 
-+     not apear in the documentation. *Note Reporting Bugs::. 
- 
- `Error messages'
-      always abort the program and are caused by conditions that
--     prevent
 further conversion of the input file.  Typically this is
--     cause by
 LaTeX2RTF  getting hopelessly confused by the number of
--     braces in the
 LaTeX  file.
 
-+     prevent further conversion of the input file.  Typically this is
-+     cause by LaTeX2RTF  getting hopelessly confused by the number of
-+     braces in the LaTeX  file. 
- 
- `Warning messages'
-      inform you, that there is some conversion loss from LaTeX  to RTF,
--     or that
 the output file has some restrictions on some RTF
--     Readers. Most of these 
 warnings can be supressed by add the
--     offending command to the `ignore.cfg'
 file.
 
 Error and
--Warning messages should follow the GNU Coding standards, i.e. they
--have the format
--     inputfile':line: Error|Warning: message
--   
 You can also control the level of debugging output by inserting
--`\verbositylevel{#}'
 in the LaTeX  file.  This is very handy if you
--have a large LaTeX  file
 that is failing in only a small section.
--For example,
--     problem free latex file ....
--     \verbositylevel{5}
--     problematic code
--     \verbositylevel{0}
--    will cause a huge amount of debugging information to be emitted
--for the problematic code.
 
 Error reporting and logging still has
--many inconsistencies, but it
 gets better with each release.
 Don't
--try to make any sense in debugging levels above 4, these are for my
--own delight only and can change significantly between versions.
 
--The `inputfile' may be incorrectly identified if it is incorporated
--through `\input' or `\include'.  The line may be also be wrong
 at
--times.  *Note Known Bugs::.
 
-+     or that the output file has some restrictions on some RTF
-+     Readers. Most of these  warnings can be supressed by add the
-+     offending command to the `ignore.cfg' file.  Error and
-+Warning messages should follow the GNU Coding standards, i.e. they
-+have the format
-+     inputfile':line: Error|Warning: message
-+    You can also control the level of debugging output by inserting
-+`\verbositylevel{#}' in the LaTeX  file.  This is very handy if you
-+have a large LaTeX  file that is failing in only a small section.
-+For example,
-+     problem free latex file ....
-+     \verbositylevel{5}
-+     problematic code
-+     \verbositylevel{0}
-+    will cause a huge amount of debugging information to be emitted
-+for the problematic code.  Error reporting and logging still has
-+many inconsistencies, but it gets better with each release. Don't
-+try to make any sense in debugging levels above 4, these are for my
-+own delight only and can change significantly between versions. 
-+The `inputfile' may be incorrectly identified if it is incorporated
-+through `\input' or `\include'.  The line may be also be wrong at
-+times.  *Note Known Bugs::. 
- 
- 
- File: latex2rtf.info,  Node: History,  Next: LaTeX2RTF under Development,  Prev: Error Messages and Logging,  Up: Top
-@@ -1029,34 +1029,34 @@
- History & Copyright
- *******************
- 
--
 In 1994 the first Version of LaTeX2RTF  was written by Fernando
--Dorner and Andreas Granzer of
 the Viena University supervised by Ralf
--Schlatterbeck in a one-semester course. They
 created a simple LaTeX
--parser and added most of the infrastructure for the program.
 This was
-+ In 1994 the first Version of LaTeX2RTF  was written by Fernando
-+Dorner and Andreas Granzer of the Viena University supervised by Ralf
-+Schlatterbeck in a one-semester course. They created a simple LaTeX
-+parser and added most of the infrastructure for the program. This was
- version 1.0 of LaTeX2RTF .  In 1995, work on LaTeX2RTF  was continued
--in another
 one-semester course by Friedrich Polzer and Gerhard
--Trisko. The result was LaTeX2RTF  version
 1.5.  Ralf Schlatterbeck
--<ralf at zoo.priv.at> maintained and extended LaTeX2RTF  until
 1998.
 
-+in another one-semester course by Friedrich Polzer and Gerhard
-+Trisko. The result was LaTeX2RTF  version 1.5.  Ralf Schlatterbeck
-+<ralf at zoo.priv.at> maintained and extended LaTeX2RTF  until 1998. 
- In 1998 Georg Lehner <jorge_lehner at gmx.net> found the reference to
--LaTeX2RTF  on the
 TeX Conversion Webpage
--(http://tug.org/utilities/texconv/index.html)  of
 Wilfried Hennings
--<W.Hennings at fz-juelich.de> and added some functionality and took
 over
-+LaTeX2RTF  on the TeX Conversion Webpage
-+(http://tug.org/utilities/texconv/index.html)  of Wilfried Hennings
-+<W.Hennings at fz-juelich.de> and added some functionality and took over
- the maintainence of the program.  The last version release by Georg is
--1.8aa.
 The bulk of development post 1.8aa was done by Scott Prahl.  
-+1.8aa. The bulk of development post 1.8aa was done by Scott Prahl.  
- Wilfried Hennings now coordinates the development of the program and
--maintains the project
 on SourceForge
--(http://sourceforge.net/projects/latex2rtf/) where there are also
-+maintains the project on SourceForge
-+(http://sourceforge.net/projects/latex2rtf/) where there are also
- (low volume) mailing lists for users
--<latex2rtf-users at lists.sourceforge.net>
 and developers
--<latex2rtf-developers at lists.sourceforge.net>.
 For subscription to
--these lists:
--<latex2rtf-users-request at lists.sourceforge.net?subject=subscribe>
 or
--<latex2rtf-developers-request at lists.sourceforge.net?subject=subscribe>
--
 As of October 2002, version 1.9.14 of LaTeX2RTF  is available. 
-+<latex2rtf-users at lists.sourceforge.net> and developers
-+<latex2rtf-developers at lists.sourceforge.net>. For subscription to
-+these lists:
-+<latex2rtf-users-request at lists.sourceforge.net?subject=subscribe> or
-+<latex2rtf-developers-request at lists.sourceforge.net?subject=subscribe>
-+ As of October 2002, version 1.9.14 of LaTeX2RTF  is available. 
- One day there shall be a jump to Version 2.0, but this is not history
--but future ...
 
 The contents of this manual were composed by
--copying shamelessly what was
 available in the original sources and
--documentation.
 
-+but future ...  The contents of this manual were composed by
-+copying shamelessly what was available in the original sources and
-+documentation. 
- 
- 
- File: latex2rtf.info,  Node: LaTeX2RTF under Development,  Next: Index,  Prev: History,  Up: Top
-@@ -1064,16 +1064,16 @@
- LaTeX2RTF under Development
- ***************************
- 
--   
-+   
- 
- * Menu:
- 
--* Unimplemented Features ::     
--* Missing options ::  
--* Known Bugs ::                 
--* Reporting Bugs ::             
--* Todo List ::                  
--   
-+* Unimplemented Features ::     
-+* Missing options ::  
-+* Known Bugs ::                 
-+* Reporting Bugs ::             
-+* Todo List ::                  
-+   
- 
- 
- File: latex2rtf.info,  Node: Unimplemented Features,  Next: Missing options,  Prev: LaTeX2RTF under Development,  Up: LaTeX2RTF under Development
-@@ -1081,28 +1081,28 @@
- Unimplemented Features
- ======================
- 
--   
-+   
-    * LaTeX2RTF  ignores some of the optional parameters of
--     `\documentstyle' 
-+     `\documentstyle' 
- 
-    * Need to finish code page support.  Some characters that need to
--     be
       constructed using RTF `\field' commands are not
--     implemented.
-+     be       constructed using RTF `\field' commands are not
-+     implemented.
- 
--   * Add the code to produce the corresponding chapter, section,
-+   * Add the code to produce the corresponding chapter, section,
-      and page numbering with headings and myheadings pagestyles.
--     Implement
       `\markboth' and `\markright'.
-+     Implement       `\markboth' and `\markright'.
- 
-    * To support `\tableofcontents' there would be two approaches:
--     Transfer
       sectioning information, title text and then
--     produce page numbers by the rtf-
       reader. Scan and label
--     all of the sectioning commands while reading and
       then
-+     Transfer       sectioning information, title text and then
-+     produce page numbers by the rtf-       reader. Scan and label
-+     all of the sectioning commands while reading and       then
-      construct the sectioning information using these labels. Needs
--     two
       passes on LaTeX  input.
-+     two       passes on LaTeX  input.
- 
-    * Include the GNU gettext package to internationalize LaTeX2RTF 's
--     Messages.
--   
-+     Messages.
-+   
- 
- 
- File: latex2rtf.info,  Node: Missing options,  Next: Known Bugs,  Prev: Unimplemented Features,  Up: LaTeX2RTF under Development
-@@ -1110,34 +1110,34 @@
- Missing options
- ===============
- 
--   
 Missing or buggy command line options.
 
-+    Missing or buggy command line options. 
- `-V'
-      The version information output is not compatible with the GNU
--     Coding
 Standards.
 
-+     Coding Standards. 
- 
- `-d'
-      Information logging and Error reporting is not implemented
--     consistently.
 Need to test and track problems with the
--     linenumber and with the file name.
 
-+     consistently. Need to test and track problems with the
-+     linenumber and with the file name. 
- 
- `-?'
-      There should be an option to intersperse RTF-Output with the LaTeX
--     input
 that produced it to aid debugging.
 
-+     input that produced it to aid debugging. 
- 
- `-q'
-      There should be a `-q' (quiet) option, to suppress Warning
--     Messages. By
 now this can be achieved by the `-d0' option.
 
-+     Messages. By now this can be achieved by the `-d0' option. 
- 
- `-rmajor.minor'
-      There should be an option that restrict the generation of RTF code
--     with
 version greater than major,minor. Actually this is done at
--     compile time.
 There are some Warning messages if "newer" RTF
--     Code is generated, but it
 is not consistent at all.
 
-+     with version greater than major,minor. Actually this is done at
-+     compile time. There are some Warning messages if "newer" RTF
-+     Code is generated, but it is not consistent at all. 
- 
- `--long_names'
-      It would be useful to implement the GNU long option names, e.g.:
--     `-debug',
 `-output_file', `-quiet', etc.  This could be done by
--     switching to the GNU
 getopt package.
 
 
-+     `-debug', `-output_file', `-quiet', etc.  This could be done by
-+     switching to the GNU getopt package.  
- 
- 
- File: latex2rtf.info,  Node: Known Bugs,  Next: Reporting Bugs,  Prev: Missing options,  Up: LaTeX2RTF under Development
-@@ -1145,21 +1145,21 @@
- Known Bugs
- ==========
- 
--   
-+   
-   1. The first parameter of a \link{anchor}[ltx]{label} is converted to
--     the
       rtf-output. Label is stored to hyperref for later use,
--     the optional
       parameter is ignored. [ltx] should be
--     processed as Otfried recommends it,
       to use for exclusive
--     LaTeX  output.e.g: \link{readhere}[~\Ref]{explaining:
-+     the       rtf-output. Label is stored to hyperref for later use,
-+     the optional       parameter is ignored. [ltx] should be
-+     processed as Otfried recommends it,       to use for exclusive
-+     LaTeX  output.e.g: \link{readhere}[~\Ref]{explaining:
-      chapter}. Since {explaining:chapter} is yet read by LaTeX  and
--     hyperlatex
       when [...] is evaluated it produces the correct
--     reference. LaTeX2RTF  is
       only strolling from left to right
--     through the text and can't remember
       what she will see in
--     the future.
--
--  2. The diagnostics routine does not output the correct (actual)
--      inputfilename. (`.aux', `.bbl', `\input').
--        
-+     hyperlatex       when [...] is evaluated it produces the correct
-+     reference. LaTeX2RTF  is       only strolling from left to right
-+     through the text and can't remember       what she will see in
-+     the future.
-+
-+  2. The diagnostics routine does not output the correct (actual)
-+      inputfilename. (`.aux', `.bbl', `\input').
-+        
- 
- 
- File: latex2rtf.info,  Node: Reporting Bugs,  Next: Todo List,  Prev: Known Bugs,  Up: LaTeX2RTF under Development
-@@ -1167,34 +1167,34 @@
- Reporting Bugs
- ==============
- 
--   
 Report bugs to to the bug tracking system at SourceForge
--(http://sourceforge.net/projects/latex2rtf/). 
 Only report bugs for
--the latest version of LaTeX2RTF  that is available.  
  Please provide
--the following information and observe the following
 guidelines when
--reporting a bug in the program:
-+    Report bugs to to the bug tracking system at SourceForge
-+(http://sourceforge.net/projects/latex2rtf/).  Only report bugs for
-+the latest version of LaTeX2RTF  that is available.    Please provide
-+the following information and observe the following guidelines when
-+reporting a bug in the program:
-   1. State the version of LaTeX2RTF  that you are using.  You can get
--     the version by
 specifying the `-V' option to LaTeX2RTF . 
 
-+     the version by specifying the `-V' option to LaTeX2RTF .  
- 
-   2. Specify the your operating system and version. Be sure to check
--     the file `Makefile'
 for settings that may be specific to your
--     machine, especially for some versions of SunOS
 there may be
-+     the file `Makefile' for settings that may be specific to your
-+     machine, especially for some versions of SunOS there may be
-      settings which are needed to compile successfully. Do this before
--     submitting
 a bug report.
 
-+     submitting a bug report. 
- 
-   3. If the program produces wrong output or does not work for you,
--     include a short
 LaTeX  file along with a description of the
--     problem.  Isolating the bug into a small
 LaTeX  file does two
-+     include a short LaTeX  file along with a description of the
-+     problem.  Isolating the bug into a small LaTeX  file does two
-      things.  First, it provides a file that can be used to test
--     future
 versions of LaTeX2RTF  and second, it certainly improves
--     the chances that the bug will get
 some attention.  Do not send
--     me large LaTeX  or RTF files, I simply do not have the time
 to
--     wade through large files to search for a bug!
 
-+     future versions of LaTeX2RTF  and second, it certainly improves
-+     the chances that the bug will get some attention.  Do not send
-+     me large LaTeX  or RTF files, I simply do not have the time to
-+     wade through large files to search for a bug! 
- 
-   4. Be patient. I am maintaining the program in my free time. I did
--     not
 write most of the code. Often I do not have the time to
--     answer to your
 question. I will, however, try to fix reported
--     bugs in upcoming releases.
--        
-+     not write most of the code. Often I do not have the time to
-+     answer to your question. I will, however, try to fix reported
-+     bugs in upcoming releases.
-+        
- 
- 
- File: latex2rtf.info,  Node: Todo List,  Prev: Reporting Bugs,  Up: LaTeX2RTF under Development
-@@ -1202,29 +1202,29 @@
- Todo List
- =========
- 
--   
 Scott's ToDo list
--   * Use lex/yacc to implement getSection
-+    Scott's ToDo list
-+   * Use lex/yacc to implement getSection
- 
--   * Add support for pagestyle
-+   * Add support for pagestyle
- 
--   * Improve graphic/graphicx support
-+   * Improve graphic/graphicx support
- 
--   * Better support for ignoring commands
--   
 Georg's todo list
-+   * Better support for ignoring commands
-+    Georg's todo list
-    * Make this Manual more consistent, the ToDo and Known Bug List
--     shorter and
       the Features List longer.
-+     shorter and       the Features List longer.
- 
--   * Harmonize all of the error and warning messages.
-+   * Harmonize all of the error and warning messages.
- 
-    * Put warnings everywhere applicable about producing RTF 1.4
--     tokens.
-+     tokens.
- 
--   * Provide an Error and Warning recovery guide to the user.
-+   * Provide an Error and Warning recovery guide to the user.
- 
-    * Add a chapter with lists of all LaTeX  commands that convert, and
--     that do
       not convert to RTF, including their status (for
--     future releases, never,
       partially functional, ...).
--   
-+     that do       not convert to RTF, including their status (for
-+     future releases, never,       partially functional, ...).
-+   
- 
- 
- File: latex2rtf.info,  Node: Index,  Prev: LaTeX2RTF under Development,  Up: Top
-@@ -1232,14 +1232,14 @@
- Index
- *****
- 
--   
-+   
- 
- * Menu:
- 
- * Copyright issues:                      History.
- * History of the programm:               History.
- 
--   
 
 
-+     
- 
- 
- 
Index: files/patch-ac
===================================================================
RCS file: files/patch-ac
diff -N files/patch-ac
--- files/patch-ac	28 Apr 2004 19:12:38 -0000	1.1
+++ /dev/null	1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000
@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
---- doc/latex2rtf.info.orig	Wed Apr 28 12:14:05 2004
-+++ doc/latex2rtf.info	Wed Apr 28 12:14:44 2004
-@@ -16,6 +16,10 @@
- manual into another language, under the above conditions for modified
- versions, except that this permission notice may be stated in a
- translation approved by the Free Software Foundation.   
-+INFO-DIR-SECTION TeX
-+START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
-+* latex2rtf: (latex2rtf).      Translate LaTeX documents to RTF.
-+END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
- 
- 
- File: latex2rtf.info,  Node: Top,  Next: Introduction,  Up: (dir)
Index: files/patch-doc_latex2rtf.info
===================================================================
RCS file: files/patch-doc_latex2rtf.info
diff -N files/patch-doc_latex2rtf.info
--- /dev/null	1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000
+++ files/patch-doc_latex2rtf.info	18 Nov 2008 14:00:07 -0000
@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
+--- doc/latex2rtf.info.orig	2008-11-18 21:11:08.000000000 +0800
++++ doc/latex2rtf.info	2008-11-18 21:11:38.000000000 +0800
+@@ -1,7 +1,10 @@
+ This is latex2rtf.info, produced by makeinfo version 4.8 from
+ latex2rtf.texi.
+ 
+-         
++INFO-DIR-SECTION TeX
++START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
++* latex2rtf: (latex2rtf).      Translate LaTeX documents to RTF.
++END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
+ 
+ 
+ File: latex2rtf.info,  Node: Top,  Next: Introduction,  Prev: (dir),  Up: (dir)
--- latex2rtf-1.9.19.patch ends here ---

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