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TeX-FPC 4th ed. 2021-04-08 This directory contains change files for Donald E. Knuth's suite of TeX related programs. The change files (.ch) and Don Knuth's WEB files (.web) from January 2021 are the key components of a construction kit for "TeX-FPC"---a complete TeX system based purely on the Free Pascal Compiler (FPC), and running in any Unix environment. These building bricks are glued together by shell scripts in the---guess where---shell subdirectory. The file tex-fpc.pdf shows how and why TeX-FPC differs from the original. It was produced by two command lines: $ wve tex.web tex.ch $ dvipdf tex.dvi The MFT directory contains shell scripts to create fonts (xxxfonts). Its subdirectory iby shows how to add a font to TeX-FPC. In this case a polytonic Greek font, suited for ancient Greek texts. The directories dvips and xdvi help to get, compile and install Tom Rokicki's dvips and Paul Vojta's xdvi. Likewise the directory mp for John Hobby's METAPOST. The directory tech demonstrates how to build a TeX system that supports the german language. The directory twebmac explains and fixes bugs of WEB macros. And the ch.ch directory contains change files for change files. Requirements: ============ TeX-FPC is liberal in what it accepts: You will succeed with any flavor of the Unix operating system. In fact, I only used stuff from: Kernighan, Pike: The Unix programming environment (1984) I have to admit, now and then I used vi instead of ed, the Unix Standard Editor. If TeX-FPC doesn't work on your system, it is not Unix, not even remotely so. Any version of FPC from 3.0.0 (Nov. 2015) to 3.2.0 (June 2020) works fine. To build the DVI-driver xdvi and dvips a C-compiler is necessary. To run xdvi, you need X-Window and to print your books, you either need a postscript printer or you use ghostscript to translate postscript to your printers language. The DVI-drivers are written in C. Everything you need existed in the mid eighties of the last century. All the great books produced with TeX demonstrates how much can be done without the latest "innovations". Overview: ========= File formats and their documentation: ------------------------------------- WEB files: .web WEB programs, "The WEB System of Structured Documentation" (webman.tex) .ch Change files for WEB programs (patches to be applied to .web files) .p Pascal source .pool String pool, contains the string constants of a WEB program. METAFONT files: .mf METAFONT source, "The METAFONTbook" (mfbook.tex) .base Base file, a compact representation of METAFONT's memory. .tfm TeX font metric, "TeX: The Program" (tex.web) part 30 .nnngf generic font file, "METAFONT: The Program" (mf.web), part 46 .nnnpk packed font file, gftopk.web, modules 21-36 The last two are bitmap font formats, where nnn is a number that stands for "dots per inch". The number equals resolution of the output device as specified in your mode times the magnification. .log a log file TeX files: .tex TeX source, "The TeXbook" (texbook.tex) .fmt Format file, a compact representation of TeX's memory. contains the string pool (tex.pool) and fifty .tfm files. .dvi device independent file, "TeX: The Program" (tex.web), part 31 .log a log file Dependencies of files: File depends on ---- ---------- xxx xxx.p xxx.p xxx.web, xxx.ch tex.pool strings in tex.web or tex.ch plain.fmt plain.tex .tfm files (cf. plain.log) hyphen.tex tex.pool mf.pool strings in mf.web or mf.ch plain.base plain.mf local.mf mf.pool Dependencies of programs Program depends on ------- ---------- initex TeXformats/tex.pool tex TeXformats/plain.fmt inimf MFbases/mf.pool mf MFbases/plain.base Files and their processors: -------------------------- WEB: tangle x.web, x.ch --------> x.p, x.pool fpc x.p --------> x (to compile tex and mf you need some units: fpc -FaUnix,sysutils,baseunix) tgl x.web, x.ch --------> x (combines the last two steps, no pool) itgl x.web, x.ch --------> inix.p, inix, x.pool (like tgl, but with pool) weave .web, .ch --------> .tex (description of the program) wve .web, .ch --------> .dvi (linking the above step and tex) METAFONT and TeX metric fonts: inimf mf.pool, local.mf plain.mf --------> plain.base mf plain.base, .mf --------> .tfm mkfont .mf --------> TeXfonts/.tfm TeX: initex tex.pool, hyphen.tex, plain.tex, .tfm --------> plain.fmt tex plain.fmt, .tfm, .tex --------> .dvi DVI drivers and bitmap fonts: mf plain.base, .mf --------> .nnngf gftopk .nnngf --------> .nnnpk MKTeXPK .mf --------> PKfonts/.nnnpk (combining the above steps) dvips .tfm, .nnnpk, .dvi --------> .ps, PostScript printer xdvi .tfm, .nnnpk, .dvi --------> X-Window The dvi-drivers dvips and xdvi will call MKTeXPK to install .nnnpk on demand. File names: ----------- TeX-FPC searches files in subdirectories of the working directory: TeXinputs .tex TeXfonts .tfm TeXformats .pool, .fmt MFinputs .mf MFbases .pool, .base PKfonts .nnnpk DVIPSconf .pro, .ps, .map (Header and configuration files for dvips) To run tex or initex the working directory must contain the first three directories from the list above. Likewise for mf or inimf and the last four directories from the list. The dvi driver xdvi and dvips will invoke mf to create PK fonts whenever needed. So you might need to install the mf-directories when printing. To avoid copying the directories to each directory where you want to run TeX, create one set of "master directories" and use symbolic links to your working directory like: ln -s ~/TeXformats . The scripts mk_TeX_dir and mk_MF_dir help do just this automatically. Adapt these scripts to the locations of your master directories. TeX-FPC's path searching applies to file names without directory components, i.e. without a /: .tex working directory and then TeXinputs .mf working directory and then MFinputs .tfm working directory and the TeXfonts .fmt working directory and then TeXformats plain.fmt hard coded (!) TeXformats/plain.fmt .base working directory and then MFbases plain.base hard coded (!) MFbases/plain.base .pool hard coded (!) in TeXformats, MFbases Depending on the context, TeX-FPC programs append ".mf", ".tex", ".fmt", ".base" or ".tfm" to file names without extensions. Fonts in TeX-FPC: ---------------- For each font, TeX needs one .tfm file. For each font and resolution/magnification the DVI drivers need one .nnnpk file. The script mkfont will install both a .tfm and an .nnnpk file, the script mkpkfont will install an .nnnpk file only. You specify the resolution in your METAFONT mode and the magnification as an optional second argument to mkpkfont or mkfont. The DVI drivers will invoke mkpkfont automatically to create missing .nnnpk files. Running TeX-FPC =============== Missing files ------------- Search missing macro files like webmac.tex in Knuth's lib directory and copy them to the working directory or to TeXinputs. The .ch files import webmac-fpc.tex; move it to TeXinputs. Search the sources of missing fonts in the lib directory (.mf), copy them to MFinputs and use the scripts mkfont or mkpkfont to create and install .tfm files respective .pk files. The shell scripts assume the METAFONT mode localfont which is defined in MFT/local.mf. Remember, you've loaded local.mf into the file plain.base. Or you might want to grep for font assignments in your .tex files. The command line grep '\\font.*=' plain.tex > plainfonts creates a list of the font names used by plain.tex. I edited plainfonts to convert it to a shell script that creates all fonts of the plain format. In the MFT directory you'll find other examples. If the generation of a font failed, the failing command is written to the file trouble in the working directory. You might want to fix the error and rerun the file trouble, (sh trouble). If the error persists though, you might end up in a loop. Installing new fonts from CTAN ------------------------------ The directory MFT/iby contains instructions on how to install a font from CTAN, in this case ibygrk to typeset polytonic ancient Greek. Printing the web-programs ------------------------- The weave program generates an xxx.tex file from an xxx.web file and a xxx.ch file. Use tex to generate an xxx.dvi file. This is done by the script wve. For example, to view the description of TeX-FPC, use wve tex.web tex.ch && xdvi tex The web-macros need another font. Run MFT/webfonts to install it. And run MFT/mfwebfonts for mf.tex. The file tex-fpc.pdf provides the doc independent of an installed TeX system. It describes how I adopted TeX to FPC, the features and and differences of TeX-FPC. TRIP TRAP --------- Both tests are passed by TeX-FPC. See the trip and the trap directories.. Hints to build and install TeX-FPC from Knuth's sources. ======================================================== Create the master directories if you haven't done so allready. Create links to the master directories in tex-fpc: mk_TeX_dir mk_MF_dir Get Knuth's source files: ------------------------ Get some directories of Knuth's distribution from tug.org/tex-archive/systems/knuth/dist.zip Unpack dist.zip in the parent directory of tex-fpc and move the files from Knuth's distribution to tex-fpc. $ mv dist/* tex-fpc This directory, i.e. tex-fpc will be our stage directory, that is all compiling etc. will be done in tex-fpc and it's subdirectories. Install the files from cm to MFinputs: mv cm/* MFinputs And copy the .mf files from the lib directory to MFinputs. cp -p lib/*.mf MFinputs All path names are given relative to tex-fpc. Building from WEB sources, (xxx.web and xxx.ch --> xxx, xxx.pool) ---------------------------------------------------------------- The general procedure to build a binary xxx from its WEB files is: Move xxx.ch to the directory that contains xxx.web, apply tangle to xxx.web and xxx.ch to generate xxx.p, and compile the Pascal source with fpc. The command line tgl xxx.web xxx.ch will do all that. It produces xxx that you need to move to your binary directory. Note tgl will not create xxx.pool, since this is only needed by the ini-versions that are to be built by itgl. METAFONT and TEX come in two versions: An initialization version (initex, inimf) and a production version (tex, mf). To build the initialization version, edit the change file to deactivate the change blocks marked by "ini", and use itgl. To build the production version, activate the change blocks marked by "ini" and use tgl. A change block is active, if each of the web commands @x, @y and @z are at the start of their lines, inactive if none of the web commands are at the start of their lines. See webman.tex, for a short description of change files (look for @x). Step by step procedure to bootstrap TeX-FPC ------------------------------------------- Install the Free Pascal Compiler (3.0.0+) https://freepascal.org/download.html Create the master directories (see above). Copy the shell scripts from tex-fpc/shell to your binary directory. 0. Compile tangle tangle.p --> tangle ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Compile tangle.p (fpc tangle.p) and move tangle to your binary directory. 1. Make inimf and initex ------------------------ mf.web, mf.ch --> inimf, inimf.p, mf.pool ------------------------------------------ tex.web, tex.ch --> initex,initex.p tex.pool -------------------------------------------- Build the ini-programs using itgl and save them as initex, resp. inimf in your bin directory. Save tex.pool in TeXformats and mf.pool in MFbases. 2. Make plain.base lib/plain.mf --> MFbases/plain.base ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Go to tex-fpc/mf and use inimf to create plain.base. The file local.mf contains mode definitions for my HP LaserJet 1320 printer. Adapt local.mf to your printer. inimf ../lib/plain input ../MFT/local dump Move plain.base to MFbases. 3. Make mf mf.web, mf.ch --> mf ------------------------------------------------------------------------ goto mf and use ../ch.ch/mkprod mf to activate the inimf-change block in mf.ch, build mf with tgl, save mf in your bin directory. 4. Install TFM-fonts: MFinputs/*.mf --> TeXfonts/*.tfm ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Run the shell script MFT/plainfonts. Check the file trouble that might contain commands that failed. 5. Make plain.fmt lib/plain.tex --> TeXformats/plain.fmt ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Copy lib/hyphen.tex to TeXinputs and go to tex to build plain.fmt. This command line will do initex ../lib/plain \\dump # one backslash is consumend by sh! Move plain.fmt to TeXformats. 6. build tex tex.web, tex.ch --> tex ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Use ../ch.ch/mkprod to activate the initex-change block in tex.ch and build tex with tgl. Step 6 completes the minimal installation of TeX-FPC, which enables you to study, change, build, and test the six programs tangle, weave, inimf, mf, initex, and tex. Run them to typeset your book, create your font, and last but not least to try literate programming and write your own web programs. Happy weaving and typesetting, Wolfgang Helbig, Comments welcome: helbig@mailbox.org
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TeX-FPC – A collection of change files for a TeX system based on Free Pascal
This is the followup to TeX-GPC, which is based on the GNU Pascal Compiler. GPC is not installable any more, so I switched to FPC, not because it is the best but because it is the only pascal compiler nowadays.
Package | TeX-FPC |
Version | 4th ed. |
Licenses | Simplified BSD License |
Maintainer | Wolfgang Helbig |
Topics | Distribution Engine |
See also | knuth-base TeX-GPC |