Installation instruction for LaTeX2e cyrillizator ------------------------------------------------- This file describes how to 'cyrillize' LaTeX2e. Special attention is given to installation for EmTeX (MSDOS-OS/2 implementation of TeX). The CMCYR2E font distribution presented here was originally uploaded to CTAN by Vadim V. Zhytnikov (vvzhy@phy.ncu.edu.tw) on behalf of Alexander Harin (harin@lourie.und.ac.za). I added this INSTALL file to make instllation easier for users that don't have a lot of TeX/LaTeX experience. What is required ================ 1. TeX ver 3.0 or later, version 3.1415 is preferable. MSDOS-OS/2 users: You can get EmTeX 3.0 from CTAN directory /systems/msdos/emtex (CTAN is Common TeX Archive Network, its site in the US is ftp.shsu.edu:/tex-archive). You also can get beta release of EmTeX 3.1415 from /systems/msdos/emtex/betatest. UNIX users: You probably already have newest version of TeX on your system. Otherwise take a look at /systems/unix of CTAN. 2. LaTeX2e package. You can get it from CTAN directory /macros/latex. How to unpack and install ========================= 1. Create directory cmcyr2e and unpack the zip file into it with preserving directory structure. For example, in MSDOS: pkunzip -d cmcyr2e.zip 1a. MSDOS users only: In this distribution end-of-line character for text files is LF. To convert text files to MSDOS convention (end-of-line is CR-LF), type "convers.exe +r *.*" in directory cmcyrfnt and all its text subdirectories (that is, all subdirectories). Convers.exe can be found in ftp/cs/umd/edu:/pub/cyrillic/converters. 2. Add cmcyr2e subdirectory to TeX input environment variable. For example, in MSDOS: set texinput=d:\emtex\texinput;d:\cmcyr2e; 3. Test it on files in examples subdirectory.