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A Directory Structure for TeX Files
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- Introduction
- General
- Top-level directories
- Summary
- Unspecified pieces
- Implementation issues
- Is there a better way?
- Related references
- Contributors
--- The Detailed Node Listing ---
Introduction
- History
- The role of the TDS
- Conventions
General
- Subdirectory searching
- Rooting the tree
- Local additions
- Duplicate filenames
Top-level directories
- Macros
- Fonts
- Non-font Metafont files
- MetaPost
- BibTeX
- Scripts
- Documentation
Macros
- Extensions
Fonts
- Font bitmaps
- Valid font bitmaps
Summary
- Documentation tree summary
Unspecified pieces
- Portable filenames
Implementation issues
- Adoption of the TDS
- More on subdirectory searching
- Example implementation-specific trees
Example implementation-specific trees
- AmiWeb2c 2.0
- Public DECUS TeX
- Web2c 7
Is there a better way?
- Macro structure
- Font structure
- Documentation structure
Font structure
- Font file type location
- Mode and resolution location
- Modeless bitmaps