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If |article.cls| % is in the current directory it would be found anyway, so first check % it is not there. % \begin{macrocode} \typeout{^^J% Checking the input path^^J% =======================^^J} % \end{macrocode} % % \begin{macrocode} \begingroup \let\input@path\@undefined \ifx\@currdir\@empty\else \IfFileExists{\@currdir article.cls} {\typeout{% article.cls appears to be in current directory!^^J^^J% If this is the case, install article.cls into a^^J% `standard input directory'^^J% and copy ltxcheck.tex to another directory before^^J% processing with LaTeX.^^J% ^^J% If article.cls is not in the current directory,^^J% then you need to edit texsys.cfg.^^J% Read the comments in that file. If nothing else works, add:^^J% \string\let\string\@currdir\string\@empty^^J}% \errhelp{Move files, or edit texsys.cfg} \def\ArticleClassFoundInCurrentDirectory{% This file should not be run in a `standard input directory'} \errmessage{BAD: \ArticleClassFoundInCurrentDirectory}} {} \fi \endgroup % \end{macrocode} % % \begin{macrocode} \IfFileExists{article.cls} {\typeout{input path OK!}} {\typeout{^^J% LaTeX claims that article.cls is not on the system.^^J% Either LaTeX has been incorrectly installed, or the \noexpand\input@path^^J% is incorrect. A correct definition should be added to^^J% texsys.cfg, and the format remade.} \pause \typeout{^^J% Typical definitions of \noexpand\input@path include:^^J^^J% \string\let\string\input@path=\noexpand\@undefined (the default definition)^^J^^J% \string\def\string\input@path{\@percentchar^^J {/usr/lib/tex/inputs/} {/usr/local/lib/tex/inputs/} }^^J^^J% \string\def\string\input@path{\@percentchar^^J {c:/tex/inputs/} {a:/} }^^J^^J% \string\def\string\input@path{\@percentchar^^J {tex_inputs:} {SOMEDISK:[SOMEWHERE.TEX.INPUTS]} }^^J}% \pause \typeout{^^J% Note that \noexpand\input@path should be undefined unless your^^J% TeX installation does not make \noexpand\openin and \noexpand\input^^J% search the same directories.^^J% If \noexpand\input@path is defined, entries should be^^J% in the same syntax as \noexpand\@currdir^^J% ie full directory names that may be concatenated with the^^J% basename (note the final / and ] in the above examples).^^J% Some systems may need more complicated settings.^^J% See texsys.cfg for more examples.^^J% ! BAD \noexpand\input@path!!} \@@end}% \pause % \end{macrocode} % % For versions prior to \TeX3 complain to the installer. (Although % \LaTeX\ will work with these old \TeX\ versions). % For versions between 3 and 3.14 check that \LaTeX\ is using the % work-around for the |^^J| in |\message| bug. % \begin{macrocode} \typeout{^^J% Checking the TeX version^^J% ========================} % \end{macrocode} % % \changes{v0.2j}{1994/02/25} % {\cs{noboundary} is \cs{relax} not undef in TeX2 (initialised % in 2e format)} % \begin{macrocode} \dimen@\ifx\@TeXversion\@undefined4\else\@TeXversion\fi\p@% \ifx\noboundary\relax \typeout{^^J% This is TeX 2. You will not be able to use all the new features^^J% of LaTeX2e with such an old TeX.^^J% The current version (1995/12/11) is TeX 3.14159.^^J% Consider upgrading your TeX.} \ifdim\dimen@<3\p@\else \errhelp{Check that texsys.cfg has not defined \@TeXversion} \def\OldTeX{% BAD: \noexpand\@TeXversion is incorrect: \meaning\@TeXversion} \errmessage{\OldTeX} \fi \else % \end{macrocode} % % \changes{v1.0h}{1994/10/11} % {Check for TeX3.141} % \begin{macrocode} \ifdim\dimen@>3.14\p@ \typeout{This appears to be a recent version of TeX!^^J% If the following `lines' all appear on the same line,^^J% separated by \string^\string^J % then there has been an incorrect installation.} \else \typeout{^^J% This appears to be a TeX between 3.0 and 3.14^^J% but the current version (1995/12/11) is TeX 3.14159^^J% consider upgrading your TeX.^^J% The following `lines' will appear on the same line,^^J% separated by \string^\string^J;^^J% the same problem may affect other messages from LaTeX.} \fi % \end{macrocode} % % \begin{macrocode} \message{line1^^Jline2^^Jline3} \pause % \end{macrocode} % % \begin{macrocode} \fi % \end{macrocode} % % % To check that the \LaTeX\ fonts have been installed, the well known % trick of going into |\batchmode|, and testing for |\nullfont| is used. % Not all fonts are tested, just a representative sample. % \begin{macrocode} \typeout{^^J% Checking fonts^^J% =====================================} % \end{macrocode} % \changes{v1.0h}{1994/10/11} % {Check for fonts} % \begin{macrocode} \def\checkfont#1{% \batchmode \font\test=#1\relax \errorstopmode \ifx\test\nullfont \typeout{\@spaces! BAD: #1.tfm not found!} \@tempswatrue \else \typeout{\@spaces OK: #1.tfm found} \fi} % \end{macrocode} % % \begin{macrocode} \typeout{^^JChecking Standard TeX fonts...} \@tempswafalse \checkfont{cmr10} \checkfont{cmr12} \checkfont{cmmi10} \if@tempswa \errhelp{Obtain a complete standard TeX font distribution.} \errmessage{BAD: Missing Standard Fonts} \else % \end{macrocode} % \changes{v1.0s}{1996/07/19} % {Check for bad cm fonts} % \begin{macrocode} \font\testcm=cmr10 \testcm \setbox0\hbox{h{}o} \setbox2=\hbox{ho} \ifdim\wd0=\wd2 \typeout{^^J% OK: correct Computer Modern fonts installed.}% \else \typeout{^^J% An unauthorised and incompatible release of the^^J% Computer Modern fonts has been installed on your system.^^J% The official fonts may be obtained from CTAN archives in:^^J% ctan:fonts/cm^^J% For further details see Donald Knuth's Home page:^^J% http://www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu/\protect~knuth/cm.html}% \errhelp{Re-install Computer Modern fonts, and then rebuild LaTeX} \errmessage{BAD Standard fonts!!} \fi % \end{macrocode} % % \begin{macrocode} \pause \fi % \end{macrocode} % % \begin{macrocode} \typeout{^^JChecking LaTeX Picture Mode fonts...} \@tempswafalse \checkfont{lcircle10} \checkfont{lcirclew10} \if@tempswa \@tempswafalse \checkfont{circle10} \checkfont{circlew10} \if@tempswa \typeout{^^J! BAD: You do not have the picture mode fonts:^^J% lcircle10 and lcirclew10} \else \typeout{^^J! BAD:% You have the picture mode fonts with their old names:^^J% circle10 and circlew10 have been renamed to^^J% lcircle10 and lcirclew10} \fi \errhelp{Obtain a complete standard LaTeX font distribution.} \errmessage{BAD: Missing LaTeX Fonts} \else \pause \fi % \end{macrocode} % % \begin{macrocode} \typeout{^^JChecking Extra LaTeX Computer Modern fonts...} \@tempswafalse \checkfont{cmmib5} \checkfont{cmmib7} \checkfont{cmex7} \if@tempswa \typeout{! BAD:^^J% LaTeX2e uses a few `extra' Computer Modern fonts produced by^^J% The American Mathematical Society.^^J% If you install The AMSFONTS font collection, then these, and other,^^J% fonts will be available to LaTeX.^^J% Although installing AMSFONTS is recommended, LaTeX does not require^^J% The full collection; you may obtain a minimal set of extra LaTeX^^J% fonts from any CTAN archive, in: ctan:macros/latex/fonts/} \errhelp{Obtain LaTeX fonts or the AMSFONTS collection.} \errmessage{BAD: Missing LaTeX Fonts} \else \pause \fi % \end{macrocode} % % \changes{v1.0k}{1995/09/27} % {Check for dc and tc fonts} % \changes{v1.1a}{1997/01/14} % {Check for ec fonts} % \changes{v1.1c}{1997/06/10} % {Modify messages now ec released} % \begin{macrocode} \typeout{^^JChecking T1 encoded Computer Modern (dc & ec) fonts...} % \end{macrocode} % \changes{v1.0m}{1995/10/31} % {Check the T1 fd files match the dc release.} % This command looks for the string |dcr17<| in the font tables for % T1/cmr. If it is there, then the T1 fd files match the old dc fonts, % for dc release 1.1 or earlier. If not then presumably new fd files % are being used. % \begin{macrocode} \def\dcrseventeen{% \begingroup \escapechar-1 \xdef\reserved@a{% \noexpand\in@ {\expandafter\string\csname dcr17\endcsname<}% {\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter \string\csname T1/cmr/m/n\endcsname<}}% \endgroup \reserved@a} % \end{macrocode} % Similarly this command looks for the string |ecrm| in the font tables % for T1/cmr. If it is there, then the T1 fd files match the ec fonts, % for ec release 1.0 or later. % \begin{macrocode} \def\ecrm{% \begingroup \escapechar-1 \xdef\reserved@a{% \noexpand\in@ {\expandafter\string\csname ecrm\endcsname}% {\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter \string\csname T1/cmr/m/n\endcsname}}% \endgroup \reserved@a} % \end{macrocode} % \changes{v1.0o}{1995/11/14} % {dont produce a BAD message if just one set of dc fonts is missing} % Remove the ``! BAD'' typeout while checking for dc fonts so % as not to worry sites with just the new ones. % \begin{macrocode} \def\checkfont#1{% \batchmode \font\test=#1\relax \errorstopmode \ifx\test\nullfont \typeout{\@spaces\@spaces #1.tfm not found} \@tempswatrue \else \typeout{\@spaces OK: #1.tfm found} \fi} % \end{macrocode} % % \begin{macrocode} \@tempswafalse \checkfont{ecrm1000} \if@tempswa % \end{macrocode} % No ec fonts. Check the state of the dc fonts. % % \begin{macrocode} \typeout{No EC fonts found, checking DC fonts...} \@tempswafalse \checkfont{dcr10} \if@tempswa \@tempswafalse \checkfont{tcr1000} \if@tempswa % \end{macrocode} % No dc fonts at all. % \begin{macrocode} \typeout{^^J% ! BAD: No ec fonts found!!^^J% LaTeX does not require the use of ec fonts^^J% however they are strongly recommended.^^J% The ec fonts are available in a more natural range of sizes^^J% and allow better hyphenation and kerning than the^^J% old fonts such as cmr10.^^J% These ec fonts may be obtained from CTAN archives, in:^^J% ctan:fonts/ec} \else % \end{macrocode} % No old dc fonts, but new ones installed. % First check whether the latest patch has been applied. % \changes{v1.0p}{1995/12/11} % {Check for dc fonts 1.2 patch level 1 (Bernd Raichle) /2003} % \changes{v1.0q}{1996/06/03} % {Check for dc fonts 1.3} % \changes{v1.1b}{1997/01/24} % {extra closing brace removed from this branch} % \begin{macrocode} \font\testdc=dcr1000 \testdc \setbox0\hbox{A{}y} \setbox2=\hbox{Ay} \ifdim\wd0>\wd2 \typeout{^^J% ! BAD: dc fonts release 1.3 installed^^J% The dc fonts are now replaced by the ec fonts^^J% These ec fonts may be obtained from CTAN archives, in:^^J% ctan:fonts/ec.}% \else \typeout{^^J% ! BAD dc fonts 1.2 or older installed.^^J% The dc fonts are now replaced by the ec fonts^^J% These ec fonts may be obtained from CTAN archives, in:^^J% ctan:fonts/ec.}% \fi \dcrseventeen \ifin@ \typeout{^^J% The fd files for the obsolete release 1.1 of the^^J% dc fonts have been loaded into the LaTeX format.^^J% However, you appear to have at least release 1.2 of the dc fonts.^^J% You should generate suitable fd files by running:^^J% latex newdc.ins^^J% and then rebuild the format by rerunning:^^J% initex latex.ltx} \errmessage{BAD LaTeX2e system!!} \else \typeout{^^J% DC fonts OK!} \fi \fi \else \@tempswafalse \checkfont{tcr1000} \if@tempswa % \end{macrocode} % Old DC fonts, but no new ones. % \begin{macrocode} \typeout{^^J% Old dc fonts found!!^^J% Only the original dc fonts are on your system.^^J% Later releases of the dc/ec fonts introduced^^J% many improvements and are strongly recommended.^^J% They may be obtained from CTAN archives, in:^^J% ctan:fonts/ec.} \pause \dcrseventeen \ifin@\else \typeout{^^J% The LaTeX2e installation has installed fd files for^^J% release 1.2 (or later) of the dc fonts.^^J% However, you appear to have only release 1.1 of these fonts.^^J% You must now generate the correct fd files by running:^^J% latex olddc.ins^^J% and then rebuild the format by rerunning:^^J% initex latex.ltx} \errmessage{BAD LaTeX2e system!!} \fi \else % \end{macrocode} % Both old and new DC fonts. % \begin{macrocode} \font\testdc=dcr1000 \testdc \setbox0\hbox{A{}y} \setbox2=\hbox{Ay} \ifdim\wd0>\wd2 \typeout{^^J% ! BAD: dc fonts release 1.3 installed^^J% The dc fonts are now replaced by the ec fonts^^J% These ec fonts may be obtained from CTAN archives, in:^^J% ctan:fonts/ec.}% \else \typeout{^^J% ! BAD dc fonts 1.2 or older installed.^^J% The dc fonts are now replaced by the ec fonts^^J% These ec fonts may be obtained from CTAN archives, in:^^J% ctan:fonts/ec.}% \fi % \end{macrocode} % % \begin{macrocode} \dcrseventeen \ifin@ \typeout{^^J% The fd files for the obsolete release 1.1 of the^^J% dc fonts have been loaded into the LaTeX format.^^J% However, you appear to have at least release 1.2 of the dcfonts.^^J% You should use generate suitable fd files by running:^^J% latex newdc.ins^^J% and then rebuild the format by running:^^J% initex latex.ltx^^J% Otherwise LaTeX will always use the older fonts.} \errmessage{BAD LaTeX2e system!!} \else \ecrm \ifin@ \typeout{^^J% The fd files for the new EC fonts have been loaded into^^J% the LaTeX format.^^J% However, these fonts are not found by LaTeX.^^J% You should either install the ec fonts, or generate suitable^^J% fd files for the dc fonts by running: \space latex newdc.ins^^J% and then rebuild the format by running: \space initex latex.ltx} \errmessage{BAD LaTeX2e system!!} \else \typeout{^^J% DC fonts OK!^^J% (Both old and new dc font releases are installed.)^^J% Note that the dc fonts are expected to be replaced by ec^^J% in January 1997.} \fi \fi \fi \fi % \end{macrocode} % Else EC fonts are found, so check whether LaTeX is going to use them. % % \begin{macrocode} \else % \end{macrocode} % % \begin{macrocode} \ecrm \ifin@ \typeout{EC fonts OK!} \else \typeout{% EC fonts installed but LaTeX is still using dc fonts.^^J% You may want to run ec.ins and remake the LaTeX format} \fi % \end{macrocode} % % \begin{macrocode} \fi \pause % \end{macrocode} % % % % The following files will be unpacked by running iniTeX on % |unpack.ins|. % % \begin{macrocode} \typeout{^^JChecking LaTeX input files...^^J} % \end{macrocode} % % If the specified file is not there, add it to the list. % \begin{macrocode} \def\checkfile#1{% \IfFileExists{#1}{}{\edef\missingfile{\missingfile#1, }}} % \end{macrocode} % % Report any missing files in the last batch tested. % \begin{macrocode} \def\filereport#1#2{% \ifx\missingfile\@empty \typeout{^^J% OK: The #1 files such as #2^^J% are accessible to LaTeX.} \pause \expandafter\@gobbletwo \else \typeout{^^J% ! 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