Author: frn
Date: 2006-07-12 09:43:21 +0000 (Wed, 12 Jul 2006)
New Revision: 1493

Modified:
   tetex-base/trunk/
   tetex-base/trunk/debian/changelog
   tetex-base/trunk/debian/patches/patch-doc
Log:
* Set the svn:ignore property on the trunk directory in order for SVN to ignore
  the .pc directory created by quilt.

* Update patch-doc to fix broken links in
  /usr/share/texmf-tetex/doc/index.html.



Property changes on: tetex-base/trunk
___________________________________________________________________
Name: svn:ignore
   + .pc


Modified: tetex-base/trunk/debian/changelog
===================================================================
--- tetex-base/trunk/debian/changelog   2006-07-12 09:08:15 UTC (rev 1492)
+++ tetex-base/trunk/debian/changelog   2006-07-12 09:43:21 UTC (rev 1493)
@@ -1,3 +1,11 @@
+tetex-base (3.0-19.1) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
+
+  * Fix broken links in /usr/share/texmf-tetex/doc/index.html and mention
+    tetex-doc-nonfree. Thanks to Hilmar Preusse for the patch
+    (closes: #377744). [florent]
+
+ -- Florent Rougon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  Wed, 12 Jul 2006 11:41:06 +0200
+
 tetex-base (3.0-19) unstable; urgency=medium
 
   * Fix a Makefile error in rules.in which caused a FTBFS on slow systems

Modified: tetex-base/trunk/debian/patches/patch-doc
===================================================================
--- tetex-base/trunk/debian/patches/patch-doc   2006-07-12 09:08:15 UTC (rev 
1492)
+++ tetex-base/trunk/debian/patches/patch-doc   2006-07-12 09:43:21 UTC (rev 
1493)
@@ -5,13 +5,13 @@
 
 Index: tetex-base-3.0/doc/index.html
 ===================================================================
---- tetex-base-3.0.orig/doc/index.html 2006-06-27 16:55:52.000000000 +0200
-+++ tetex-base-3.0/doc/index.html      2006-06-27 18:50:09.000000000 +0200
+--- tetex-base-3.0.orig/doc/index.html 2006-02-17 12:42:02.000000000 +0100
++++ tetex-base-3.0/doc/index.html      2006-07-12 11:23:07.000000000 +0200
 @@ -55,6 +55,7 @@
  -->
  <head>
  <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">
-+<base href="file:///usr/share/texmf/doc/index.html">
++<base href="file:///usr/share/texmf-tetex/doc/index.html">
  <title>Guide to teTeX Documentation</title>
  <style type="text/css">
         a:link { color: #0000ee }
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
  </form>
  </td></tr></table><br/><br/>
  
-+<h4><b>Note for Debian:</b> Some links to local files will be broken until 
you install <a href="http://packages.debian.org/tetex-doc";>tetex-doc</a>, <a 
href="http://packages.debian.org/tetex-extra";>tetex-extra</a>, <a 
href="http://packages.debian.org/preview-latex-style";>preview-latex-style</a>, 
<a href="http://packages.debian.org/lmodern";>lmodern</a>.</h4>
++<h4><b>Note for Debian:</b> Some links to local files will be broken until 
you install <a href="http://packages.debian.org/tetex-doc";>tetex-doc</a>, <a 
href="http://packages.debian.org/tetex-extra";>tetex-extra</a>, <a 
href="http://packages.debian.org/preview-latex-style";>preview-latex-style</a>, 
<a href="http://packages.debian.org/lmodern";>lmodern</a>, <a 
href="http://packages.debian.org/tetex-doc-nonfree";>tetex-doc-nonfree</a>, <a 
href="http://packages.debian.org/latex-beamer";>latex-beamer</a>.</h4>
 +
  
  <table style="border:outset; border-color:blue"  cellpadding="5pt" 
align="center" width="80%" border="1"><tr><th><a href="#features">Features and 
News</a></th><th><a href="#web2c">Web2c and configuration</a></th><th><a 
href="#newprogs">TeX variants</a></th><th><a 
href="#guides">Guides</a></th><th><a href="#graphics">Graphics</a></th><th><a 
href="#diagrams">Diagrams</a></th><th><a href="#packages">LaTeX 
packages</a></th><th><a href="#ancillary">Ancillary programs</a></th><th><a 
href="#man">Man pages</a></th><th><a href="#more">More...</a></th></tr>
@@ -98,7 +98,7 @@
  <p>Han The Thanh&rsquo;s TeX variant which can generate output in Adobe PDF
        format.  Documentation is in the 
 -        <a href="pdftex/manual/pdftex-a.pdf">PDFTeX manual</a>.    
-+        <a href="pdftex/manual/pdftex-a.pdf.gz">PDFTeX manual</a>.    
++        <a href="../../texmf/doc/pdftex/manual/pdftex-a.pdf.gz">PDFTeX 
manual</a>.
  <h3><a name="omega"><strong>Omega</strong> and 
<strong>Lambda</strong></a></h3>
 -<p>The <a href="omega/base/doc-1.12.ps">Omega</a> 
 +<p>The <a href="omega/base/doc-1.12.ps.gz">Omega</a> 
@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@
  <p>The <a 
href="http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=aleph";>Aleph</a> project 
aims to build a &quot;usable&quot; version of Omega, incorporating ETeX 
extensions.</p>
  <h3><a name="context">ConTeXt</a></h3>
 -<p>A relatively recent macro package for TeX by Hans Hagen. A ConTeXt 
specific package is included: <a 
href="context/ppchtex/mp-ch-en.pdf">PPCH<sub>TEX</sub></a> which allows 
typesetting chemical structure-formulas.</p>
-+<p>A relatively recent macro package for TeX by Hans Hagen. A ConTeXt 
specific package is included: <a 
href="context/ppchtex/mp-ch-en.pdf.gz">PPCH<sub>TEX</sub></a> which allows 
typesetting chemical structure-formulas.</p>
++<p>A relatively recent macro package for TeX by Hans Hagen. A ConTeXt 
specific package is included: <a 
href="../../texmf/doc/context/ppchtex/mp-ch-en.pdf.gz">PPCH<sub>TEX</sub></a> 
which allows typesetting chemical structure-formulas.</p>
  
  
      <h2><a name="guides">Guides</a></h2>
@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@
      <h3>LaTeX guides</h3>
  
 -    <p>LaTeX2e is the recommended version of LaTeX, and the older version 
LaTeX 2.09 is obsolete.  If you know LaTeX2.09 read about <a 
href="latex/base/usrguide.dvi">LaTeX2e vs LaTeX2.09</a> and why you should 
switch. There is one manual describing the LaTeX language itself, which may at 
a pinch substitute for a book, the <em><a href="latex/general/lshort.pdf">Not 
so short Introduction to LaTeX2e</a></em>. There is also a <a 
href="latex/tex-refs/latex.html">full reference manual</a> of LaTeX2e commands 
-- ideal for looking up a particular piece of formatting while writing a 
document (also available in <a href="latex/general/latex2e.dvi">dvi</a> format) 
and a table of <a href="latex/general/symbols.dvi">available mathematical 
symbols</a>. Either new or old users of LaTeX 2e should benefit from checking 
the <em><a href="latex/general/l2tabuen.pdf">Dos and don&rsquo;ts of LaTeX 
2e</a></em>.</p>
-+    <p>LaTeX2e is the recommended version of LaTeX, and the older version 
LaTeX 2.09 is obsolete.  If you know LaTeX2.09 read about <a 
href="latex/base/usrguide.dvi.gz">LaTeX2e vs LaTeX2.09</a> and why you should 
switch. There is one manual describing the LaTeX language itself, which may at 
a pinch substitute for a book, the <em><a 
href="latex/general/lshort.pdf.gz">Not so short Introduction to 
LaTeX2e</a></em>. There is also a <a href="latex/tex-refs/latex.html">full 
reference manual</a> of LaTeX2e commands -- ideal for looking up a particular 
piece of formatting while writing a document (also available in <a 
href="latex/general/latex2e.dvi.gz">dvi</a> format) and a table of <a 
href="latex/general/symbols.dvi.gz">available mathematical symbols</a>. Either 
new or old users of LaTeX 2e should benefit from checking the <em><a 
href="latex/general/l2tabuen.pdf.gz">Dos and don&rsquo;ts of LaTeX 
2e</a></em>.</p>
++    <p>LaTeX2e is the recommended version of LaTeX, and the older version 
LaTeX 2.09 is obsolete.  If you know LaTeX2.09 read about <a 
href="latex/base/usrguide.dvi.gz">LaTeX2e vs LaTeX2.09</a> and why you should 
switch. There is one manual describing the LaTeX language itself, which may at 
a pinch substitute for a book, the <em><a 
href="latex/general/lshort.pdf.gz">Not so short Introduction to 
LaTeX2e</a></em>. There is also a <a href="latex/tex-refs/latex.html">full 
reference manual</a> of LaTeX2e commands -- ideal for looking up a particular 
piece of formatting while writing a document (also available in <a 
href="latex/general/latex2e.dvi.gz">dvi</a> format) and a table of <a 
href="latex/general/symbols.dvi.gz">available mathematical symbols</a>. Either 
new or old users of LaTeX 2e should benefit from checking the <em><a 
href="../../texmf/doc/latex/general/l2tabuen.pdf.gz">Dos and don&rsquo;ts of 
LaTeX 2e</a></em>.</p>
  
 -    <p>Most LaTeX books refer to a <em>local guide</em> to describe 
operating-system and implementation-dependent aspects, notably the commands to 
invoke LaTeX and how to preview and print documents. The document <em><a 
href="latex/general/guide.dvi">Running LaTeX and utilities on a Unix 
system</a></em> (also in <a href="latex/general/guide.ps">PostScript</a> form) 
is a good introduction to most of these topics.</p>
 +    <p>Most LaTeX books refer to a <em>local guide</em> to describe 
operating-system and implementation-dependent aspects, notably the commands to 
invoke LaTeX and how to preview and print documents. The document <em><a 
href="latex/general/guide.dvi.gz">Running LaTeX and utilities on a Unix 
system</a></em> (also in <a href="latex/general/guide.ps.gz">PostScript</a> 
form) is a good introduction to most of these topics.</p>
@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@
  <h3>ConTeXt guides</h3>
  
 -<p>teTeX includes a few ConTeXt guides: the main <a 
href="context/manual/cont-eni.pdf">ConTeXt manual</a>, a <a 
href="context/base/mreadme.pdf">readme</a> document, an <a 
href="context/base/minstall.pdf">installation guide</a> with information on the 
command line interface <code>texexec</code>, <a 
href="context/base/mtexexec.pdf">additional information on texexec</a>, an <a 
href="context/base/ms-cb-en.pdf">introductory document</a> and a <a 
href="context/base/setup-en.pdf">full list of commands</a>. Further 
documentation on ConTeXt is available from the <a 
href="http://www.pragma-ade.com/";>PRAGMA</a> site.</p>
-+<p>teTeX includes a few ConTeXt guides: the main <a 
href="context/manual/cont-eni.pdf.gz">ConTeXt manual</a>, a <a 
href="context/base/mreadme.pdf.gz">readme</a> document, an <a 
href="context/base/minstall.pdf.gz">installation guide</a> with information on 
the command line interface <code>texexec</code>, <a 
href="context/base/mtexexec.pdf.gz">additional information on texexec</a>, an 
<a href="context/base/ms-cb-en.pdf.gz">introductory document</a> and a <a 
href="context/base/setup-en.pdf.gz">full list of commands</a>. Further 
documentation on ConTeXt is available from the <a 
href="http://www.pragma-ade.com/";>PRAGMA</a> site.</p>
++<p>teTeX includes a few ConTeXt guides: the main <a 
href="../../texmf/doc/context/manual/cont-eni.pdf.gz">ConTeXt manual</a>, a <a 
href="../../texmf/doc/context/base/mreadme.pdf.gz">readme</a> document, an <a 
href="../../texmf/doc/context/base/minstall.pdf.gz">installation guide</a> with 
information on the command line interface <code>texexec</code>, <a 
href="../../texmf/doc/context/base/mtexexec.pdf.gz">additional information on 
texexec</a>, an <a 
href="../../texmf/doc/context/base/ms-cb-en.pdf.gz">introductory document</a> 
and a <a href="../../texmf/doc/context/base/setup-en.pdf.gz">full list of 
commands</a>. Further documentation on ConTeXt is available from the <a 
href="http://www.pragma-ade.com/";>PRAGMA</a> site.</p>
  
  <h2><a name="graphics">Graphics and Colour</a></h2> 
 -<p>A very common requirement is to include some kind of graphics as an 
external file (usually PostScript) into a LaTeX document.  The definitive 
manual on how to do this is Keith Reckdahl&rsquo;s excellent <em><a 
href="latex/graphics/epslatex.ps">Using imported graphics in LaTeX2e</a></em>. 
The document <em><a href="latex/graphics/grfguide.ps">Packages in the 
&lsquo;graphics&rsquo; bundle</a></em> is the documentation on the recommended 
LaTeX2e <em>graphics</em> package, which includes information on how to use 
colours in the output.</p>
@@ -156,7 +156,7 @@
  </dd>
  <dt>
 -<a href="latex/preview/preview.dvi">preview</a>
-+<a href="latex/styles/preview.dvi.gz">preview</a>
++<a href="../../texmf/doc/latex/styles/preview.dvi.gz">preview</a>
  </dt>
  <dd>
  This package is used by <a 
href="http://preview-latex.sourceforge.net/";>preview-latex</a> for (x)emacs. It 
allows to produce tight (meaning with correct bounding box) eps images of 
typeset fragments like displayed formulas.
@@ -169,7 +169,7 @@
  </dd>
  <dt>
 -<a href="latex/xcolor/xcolor.dvi">xcolor</a>
-+<a href="latex/xcolor/xcolor.dvi.gz">xcolor</a>
++<a href="/usr/share/doc/latex-xcolor/xcolor.pdf.gz">xcolor</a>
  </dt>
  <dd>
  Allows a user to select a document-wide target color model and offers tools 
for conversion between color models.
@@ -728,7 +728,7 @@
        <dd>Modifies the array and tabular of LaTeX to keep text from touching 
other text or lines.</dd>
      </dl>
  
-@@ -756,53 +759,53 @@
+@@ -756,142 +759,142 @@
      <p><em>Floats</em> are environments like <kbd>figure</kbd> and 
<kbd>table</kbd> which move text, <em>etc.</em>, around in the document.</p>
  
      <dl>
@@ -790,17 +790,18 @@
  
      <h3><a name="fonts">Fonts and Supporting Packages</a></h3>
 -<p>In addition to the preinstalled fonts, see the section on using <a 
href="fontinst/fontinstallationguide.pdf">fontinst</a> to install new fonts, 
especially PostScript Type 1 fonts and the <a 
href="fonts/fontname/fontname.dvi">font naming conventions</a>.</p>
-+<p>In addition to the preinstalled fonts, see the section on using <a 
href="fontinst/fontinstallationguide.pdf.gz">fontinst</a> to install new fonts, 
especially PostScript Type 1 fonts and the <a 
href="fonts/fontname/fontname.dvi.gz">font naming conventions</a>.</p>
++<p>In addition to the preinstalled fonts, see the section on using <a 
href="../../texmf/doc/fontinst/fontinstallationguide.pdf.gz">fontinst</a> to 
install new fonts, especially PostScript Type 1 fonts and the <a 
href="fonts/fontname/fontname.dvi.gz">font naming conventions</a>.</p>
      <dl>
 -      <dt><a href="latex/psnfss/psnfss2e.pdf">psnfss</a></dt>
 +      <dt><a href="latex/psnfss/psnfss2e.pdf.gz">psnfss</a></dt>
        <dd>A package collection providing the LaTeX2e font selection scheme 
for standard Postscript fonts. Includes how to invoke several styles using 
standard Postscript fonts (Times, Helvetica, Palatino,...) and some free fonts 
(Charter, Utopia, Pazo) instead of the cm font family.</dd>
 -      <dt><a href="fonts/lm/0info092.txt">Latin Modern (LM)</a></dt>
-+      <dt><a href="fonts/lm/0info092.txt.gz">Latin Modern (LM)</a></dt>
-       <dd>A pre-release version of the Latin Modern family of Postscript type 
1 fonts wich extentends the CM family with lots of additional (mainly accented) 
characters.</dd>
+-      <dd>A pre-release version of the Latin Modern family of Postscript type 
1 fonts wich extentends the CM family with lots of additional (mainly accented) 
characters.</dd>
++      <dt><a href="file:///usr/share/doc/lmodern/README.gz">Latin Modern 
(LM)</a></dt>
++      <dd>The Latin Modern family of PostScript Type 1 fonts wich extends the 
CM family with lots of additional (mainly accented) characters.</dd>
        <dt><a href="fonts/ae/README">ae</a>
        <dd>A set of virtual fonts designed to be a close approximation to
-@@ -810,88 +813,88 @@
+       a T1-encoded set based on the CM fonts.  This should make it
        possible to use the existing Type1 versions of the CM fonts to
        produce PDF files even when one needs hyphenation patterns other
        than English. See also <a href="fonts/ae/README2">aecompl</a>      
@@ -1038,11 +1039,12 @@
      <h3><a name="alternative">Additional or alternative &quot;document&quot; 
types</a></h3>
      <dl>
 -      <dt><a href="latex/beamer/beameruserguide.pdf">beamer</a></dt>
-+      <dt><a href="latex/beamer/beameruserguide.pdf.gz">beamer</a></dt>
-       <dd>A LaTeX style for presentations using a projector or 
transparencies. Besides the userguide look at the contents of the <a 
href="latex/beamer/examples">examples</a> and <a 
href="latex/beamer/solutions">solutions</a> (templates) directories.</dd>
+-      <dd>A LaTeX style for presentations using a projector or 
transparencies. Besides the userguide look at the contents of the <a 
href="latex/beamer/examples">examples</a> and <a 
href="latex/beamer/solutions">solutions</a> (templates) directories.</dd>
 -      <dt><a href="latex/seminar/sem-user.dvi">seminar</a></dt>
 -      <dd>A LaTeX style for overhead transparencies and notes. <a 
href="latex/seminar/semsamp1.tex">Example 1</a>, <a 
href="latex/seminar/semsamp2.tex">Example 2</a>. List of <a 
href="latex/seminar/Seminar-FAQ.html">frequently asked questions</a>. List of 
<a href="latex/seminar/Seminar-Bugs.html">known bugs</a>.</dd>
 -      <dt><a href="latex/exam/examdoc.dvi">examdoc</a></dt>
++      <dt><a 
href="/usr/share/doc/latex-beamer/beameruserguide.pdf.gz">beamer</a></dt>
++      <dd>A LaTeX style for presentations using a projector or 
transparencies. Besides the userguide look at the contents of the <a 
href="/usr/share/doc/latex-beamer/examples">examples</a> and <a 
href="/usr/share/doc/latex-beamer/solutions">solutions</a> (templates) 
directories.</dd>
 +      <dt><a href="latex/seminar/sem-user.dvi.gz">seminar</a></dt>
 +      <dd>A LaTeX style for overhead transparencies and notes. <a 
href="latex/seminar/semsamp1.tex">Example 1</a>, <a 
href="latex/seminar/semsamp2.tex.gz">Example 2</a>. List of <a 
href="latex/seminar/Seminar-FAQ.html">frequently asked questions</a>. List of 
<a href="latex/seminar/Seminar-Bugs.html">known bugs</a>.</dd>
 +      <dt><a href="latex/exam/examdoc.dvi.gz">examdoc</a></dt>
@@ -1140,12 +1142,14 @@
            <dd>A switch to deal with commands specific to pdf output.</dd>
  </dl>
  
-@@ -1083,15 +1086,15 @@
+@@ -1082,16 +1085,16 @@
+    is a separate program for managing databases of bibliographic references
      and selecting for citation in a LaTeX document.  It is described in
      Appendix B of <cite>LaTeX: a Document Preparation System</cite> and 
chapter 13 of 
-     <a 
href="http://cseng.awl.com/bookdetail.qry?ISBN=0-201-54199-8&amp;ptype=0";><em>The
 LaTeX Companion</em></a> and online in the documents entitled 
+-    <a 
href="http://cseng.awl.com/bookdetail.qry?ISBN=0-201-54199-8&amp;ptype=0";><em>The
 LaTeX Companion</em></a> and online in the documents entitled 
 -    <a href="bibtex/base/btxdoc.dvi">BibTexing</a> and 
 -    <a href="bibtex/base/btxhak.dvi">Designing BibTeX Styles</a>.</p>
++    <a href="http://www.latex-project.org/guides/books.html";><em>The LaTeX 
Companion</em></a> and online in the documents entitled 
 +    <a href="bibtex/base/btxdoc.dvi.gz">BibTexing</a> and 
 +    <a href="bibtex/base/btxhak.dvi.gz">Designing BibTeX Styles</a>.</p>
  
@@ -1207,8 +1211,8 @@
  
 Index: tetex-base-3.0/doc/mkhtml.nawk
 ===================================================================
---- tetex-base-3.0.orig/doc/mkhtml.nawk        2006-06-27 16:55:52.000000000 
+0200
-+++ tetex-base-3.0/doc/mkhtml.nawk     2006-06-27 18:50:09.000000000 +0200
+--- tetex-base-3.0.orig/doc/mkhtml.nawk        2006-02-17 12:42:02.000000000 
+0100
++++ tetex-base-3.0/doc/mkhtml.nawk     2006-07-12 11:22:48.000000000 +0200
 @@ -1,16 +1,30 @@
 -#!/bin/sh
 +#!/bin/sh -e
@@ -1281,8 +1285,8 @@
  #   && (cd help/Catalogue; $MAKE) >&2
 Index: tetex-base-3.0/doc/helpindex.html
 ===================================================================
---- tetex-base-3.0.orig/doc/helpindex.html     2006-06-27 16:55:52.000000000 
+0200
-+++ tetex-base-3.0/doc/helpindex.html  2006-06-27 18:50:24.000000000 +0200
+--- tetex-base-3.0.orig/doc/helpindex.html     2006-02-17 12:42:02.000000000 
+0100
++++ tetex-base-3.0/doc/helpindex.html  2006-07-12 11:22:48.000000000 +0200
 @@ -2,570 +2,570 @@
  <H1>The TeX System</H1>
  <h2>amstex</h2><P>


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