[csw-devel] SF.net SVN: gar:[18785] csw/mgar/pkg
pfelecan at users.sourceforge.net
pfelecan at users.sourceforge.net
Tue Jul 17 13:49:44 CEST 2012
Revision: 18785
http://gar.svn.sourceforge.net/gar/?rev=18785&view=rev
Author: pfelecan
Date: 2012-07-17 11:49:43 +0000 (Tue, 17 Jul 2012)
Log Message:
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tex4ht/trunk: migrated from a private recipe to a GAR based recipe.
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csw/mgar/pkg/tex4ht/
csw/mgar/pkg/tex4ht/Makefile
csw/mgar/pkg/tex4ht/branches/
csw/mgar/pkg/tex4ht/tags/
csw/mgar/pkg/tex4ht/trunk/
csw/mgar/pkg/tex4ht/trunk/Makefile
csw/mgar/pkg/tex4ht/trunk/checksums
csw/mgar/pkg/tex4ht/trunk/files/
csw/mgar/pkg/tex4ht/trunk/files/COPYING
csw/mgar/pkg/tex4ht/trunk/files/tex4ht.1
Added: csw/mgar/pkg/tex4ht/Makefile
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--- csw/mgar/pkg/tex4ht/Makefile (rev 0)
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+%:
+ $(MAKE) -C trunk $*
Property changes on: csw/mgar/pkg/tex4ht/trunk
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Added: svn:ignore
+ work
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--- csw/mgar/pkg/tex4ht/trunk/Makefile (rev 0)
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+# $Id$
+# TODO (release-critical prefixed with !, non release-critical with *)
+#
+NAME = tex4ht
+VERSION = 1.0.2009_06_11_1038
+GARTYPE = v2
+CATEGORIES = apps
+
+DESCRIPTION = LaTeX and TeX for Hypertext (HTML)
+define BLURB
+ TeX4ht is a highly configurable TeX-based authoring system dedicated mainly
+ to produce hypertext. It interacts with TeX-based applications through style
+ files and postprocessors, leaving the processing of the source files to the
+ native TeX compiler. Consequently, TeX4ht can handle the features of
+ TeX-based systems in general, and of the LaTeX and AMS style files in
+ particular.
+
+ Pre-tailored configurations are offered for different output formats,
+ including (X)HTML, MathML, OpenDocument, and DocBook.
+endef
+
+MASTER_SITES = http://tug.org/applications/tex4ht/
+DISTFILES = $(NAME).zip
+DISTFILES += COPYING
+DISTFILES += tex4ht.1
+
+PACKAGING_PLATFORMS = solaris10-sparc
+PACKAGING_PLATFORMS += solaris10-i386
+
+BUILD_DEP_PKGS += CSWtetex
+
+GARCOMPILER = GNU
+
+CONFIGURE_SCRIPTS =
+BUILD_SCRIPTS = custom
+TEST_SCRIPTS =
+INSTALL_SCRIPTS = custom
+
+PACKAGES += CSWtex4ht-common
+CATALOGNAME_CSWtex4ht-common = tex4ht_common
+SPKG_DESC_CSWtex4ht-common += $(DESCRIPTION), architecture neutral components
+ARCHALL_CSWtex4ht-common = 1
+OBSOLETED_BY_CSWtex4ht-common = CSWtex4htcommon
+CATALOGNAME_CSWtex4htcommon = tex4ht_common_stub
+RUNTIME_DEP_PKGS_CSWtex4ht-common += CSWimagemagick
+CHECKPKG_OVERRIDES_CSWtex4ht-common += surplus-dependency|CSWimagemagick
+RUNTIME_DEP_PKGS_CSWtex4ht-common += CSWnetpbm
+CHECKPKG_OVERRIDES_CSWtex4ht-common += surplus-dependency|CSWnetpbm
+RUNTIME_DEP_PKGS_CSWtex4ht-common += CSWperl
+CHECKPKG_OVERRIDES_CSWtex4ht-common += surplus-dependency|CSWperl
+RUNTIME_DEP_PKGS_CSWtex4ht-common += CSWpstoedit
+CHECKPKG_OVERRIDES_CSWtex4ht-common += surplus-dependency|CSWpstoedit
+RUNTIME_DEP_PKGS_CSWtex4ht-common += CSWtetex
+CHECKPKG_OVERRIDES_CSWtex4ht-common += surplus-dependency|CSWtetex
+
+PACKAGES += CSWtex4ht
+CATALOGNAME_CSWtex4ht = tex4ht
+SPKG_DESC_CSWtex4ht += $(DESCRIPTION)
+PKGFILES_CSWtex4ht += /opt/csw/bin/tex4ht
+PKGFILES_CSWtex4ht += /opt/csw/bin/t4ht
+RUNTIME_DEP_PKGS += CSWtex4ht-common
+CHECKPKG_OVERRIDES_CSWtex4ht += surplus-dependency|CSWtex4ht-common
+
+include gar/category.mk
+
+genBins = \
+ $(WORKSRC)/src/tex4ht \
+ $(WORKSRC)/src/t4ht
+
+envBase = $(NAME).env
+envFile = $(WORKSRC)/$(envBase)
+origEnvFile = $(WORKSRC)/texmf/$(NAME)/base/unix/$(envBase)
+
+build-custom: \
+ $(genBins) \
+ $(envFile)
+ $(MAKECOOKIE)
+
+confdir = $(sysconfdir)
+sharedir = $(sharedstatedir)
+libexecdir = $(sharedir)/$(NAME)
+docdir = $(sharedir)/doc/$(NAME)
+texdir = $(texmflocaldir)
+libdir = $(texdir)/$(NAME)
+
+LDFLAGS += -lkpathsea
+
+$(WORKSRC)/src/tex4ht: \
+ $(WORKSRC)/src/tex4ht.c
+ $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -DENVFILE='"$(confdir)/tex4ht.env"' -DKPATHSEA -DHAVE_DIRENT_H $^ -o $@ $(LDFLAGS)
+
+$(WORKSRC)/src/t4ht: \
+ $(WORKSRC)/src/t4ht.c
+ $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -DENVFILE='"$(confdir)/tex4ht.env"' -DKPATHSEA -DHAVE_DIRENT_H $^ -o $@ $(LDFLAGS)
+
+$(envFile): \
+ $(origEnvFile)
+ gsed \
+ -e 's:^tpath/tex/texmf/fonts/tfm/!$$:t$(sharedir)/texmf-dist/fonts/tfm/!:' \
+ -e 's:^i~/tex4ht.dir/texmf/tex4ht:i$(libdir):' \
+ $^ > $@
+
+install-custom: pkgmandir = $(mandir)/man1
+install-custom:
+ ginstall --directory $(DESTDIR)/$(bindir)
+ ginstall $(genBins) $(DESTDIR)/$(bindir)
+ ginstall \
+ $(WORKSRC)/bin/ht/unix/htlatex \
+ $(WORKSRC)/bin/ht/unix/httex \
+ $(WORKSRC)/bin/unix/ht \
+ $(WORKSRC)/bin/unix/httexi \
+ $(WORKSRC)/bin/unix/mk4ht \
+ $(DESTDIR)/$(bindir)
+ ginstall --directory $(DESTDIR)/$(confdir)
+ ginstall $(envFile) $(DESTDIR)/$(confdir)
+ ginstall --directory $(DESTDIR)/$(libexecdir)
+ ginstall $(WORKSRC)/bin/unix/mk4ht $(DESTDIR)/$(libexecdir)
+ ginstall $(WORKSRC)/texmf/tex4ht/bin/tex4ht.jar $(DESTDIR)/$(libexecdir)
+ find $(WORKSRC)/bin/ht/unix -type f -exec ginstall {} $(DESTDIR)/$(libexecdir) \;
+ ginstall --directory $(DESTDIR)/$(libdir)
+ gtar \
+ --directory $(WORKSRC)/texmf/tex4ht \
+ --create \
+ --file=- \
+ ht-fonts \
+ xtpipes \
+ | \
+ gtar \
+ --directory $(DESTDIR)/$(libdir) \
+ --extract \
+ --file=-
+ gtar \
+ --directory $(WORKSRC)/texmf \
+ --create \
+ --file=- \
+ tex \
+ | \
+ gtar \
+ --directory $(DESTDIR)/$(texdir) \
+ --extract \
+ --file=-
+ ginstall --directory --mode=u=rwx,go=rx $(DESTDIR)/$(pkgmandir)
+ ginstall --preserve-timestamps --mode=u=rwx,go=r $(FILEDIR)/tex4ht.1 $(DESTDIR)/$(pkgmandir)
+ $(MAKECOOKIE)
+
+# this is private and not available publicly
+mydependencies:
+ for package in $(PACKAGES); do echo '___' $${package}; $(HOME)/bin/ocswdeplist --depth 1 --dependencies --packaging --csw --prototype $(HOME)/opencsw/$(NAME)/trunk/work/build-global/$${package}.prototype --target $(HOME)/opencsw/$(NAME)/trunk/work/pkgroot; done
Property changes on: csw/mgar/pkg/tex4ht/trunk/Makefile
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Added: svn:keywords
+ Id
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--- csw/mgar/pkg/tex4ht/trunk/checksums (rev 0)
+++ csw/mgar/pkg/tex4ht/trunk/checksums 2012-07-17 11:49:43 UTC (rev 18785)
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+a3449f7e81a917d6d80073a687448b3f tex4ht.zip
Added: csw/mgar/pkg/tex4ht/trunk/files/COPYING
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Added: csw/mgar/pkg/tex4ht/trunk/files/tex4ht.1
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--- csw/mgar/pkg/tex4ht/trunk/files/tex4ht.1 (rev 0)
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+.\" Written by Andrew Gray <ajpg at debian.org>, 12 March 1999
+.\" Revised Tue, 22 Jun 1999 09:53:47 +0100
+.\" Revised Sun, 16 Jul 2000 14:08:07 +0100
+.\" Revised Sat, 3 May 2003 22:41:20 +0100
+.\" Revised by Kapil Hari Paranjape Tue, 5 Apr 2005 08:51:27 +0530
+.\" Revised Thu, 11 Sep 2008 12:40:50 +0530
+.TH TEX4HT 1 "5 Apr 2005"
+.SH NAME
+TeX4ht \- a system for authoring hypertext with TeX and friends
+.SH SYNOPSIS
+.BR mk4ht
+.I command
+.I file
+.RI "[ " "options1" " ]"
+.RI "[ " "options2" " ]"
+.RI "[ " "options3" " ]"
+.LP
+.BR httex | htlatex | httexi
+.I file
+.RI "[ " "options1" " ]"
+.RI "[ " "options2" " ]"
+.RI "[ " "options3" " ]"
+.LP
+.B ht
+tex|latex
+.IR file " [ " "t4ht options" " ]"
+.LP
+.B tex4ht
+[
+.BI \-f dir-char
+]
+.I file[.dvi]
+[
+.BI \-c tag-name
+] [
+.BI \-e env-file
+] [
+.BI \-g bitmap-file-ext
+] [
+.BR \-h ( e|f|F|g|s|v|V )
+] [
+.BI \-i htf-font-dir
+] [
+.BI \-l bookkeeping-file
+] [
+.BR \-P ( * | \fIfilter\fP )
+] [
+.BI \-t tfm-font-dir
+] [
+.B \-u10
+] [
+.B \-utf8
+] [
+.B \-xs
+]
+.LP
+.B t4ht
+[
+.BI \-f dir-char
+]
+.I file[.lg]
+[
+.BI \-c tag-name
+] [
+.BI \-d out-dir
+] [
+.BI \-e env-file
+] [
+.B \-i
+] [
+.BI \-m mode
+] [
+.BI \-M mode
+] [
+.B \-p
+] [
+.B \-r
+] [
+.BR \-S ( * | \fIfilter\fP )
+] [
+.BI \-X field-content
+] [
+.BI \-. field-content
+]
+.LP
+.SH "DESCRIPTION"
+(This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the
+original program does not have a manual page. Instead, it is
+documented in detail at the author's website; see below. Please refer to
+that documentation for more details or up to date information.)
+.PP
+This page documents briefly
+the portmanteau perl script
+.BR mk4ht ",
+the more specific shell scripts
+.BR httex ", "htlatex ", "httexi ",
+and others like them, the lower level shell script interface
+.BR ht ",
+and the commands
+.BR tex4ht " and "t4ht "
+that all these scripts invoke. Together these programs constitute
+TeX4ht; a highly configurable TeX-based authoring system for producing hypertext.
+.PP
+TeX4ht interacts with TeX-based applications through a style file
+.I tex4ht.sty
+and other files which are loaded by this style file,
+leaving the processing of the source files to the native TeX
+compiler. The output of the TeX compiler is then post-processed by
+.BR tex4ht " and "t4ht ".
+Consequently, TeX4ht can handle most features of TeX-based systems in
+general, and of LaTeX in particular.
+.PP
+The shell scripts
+.BR " httex ", " htlatex " and " httexi
+convert TeX (respectively LaTeX and texinfo) into HTML. Typical user
+requirements should be satisfied by these scripts which can generally
+convert typical TeX source
+.IR without
+requiring any modifications.
+.PP
+To convert from a one of the other dialects of TeX (like ConTeXt),
+.IR or
+to convert into one of the other variants of hypertext
+(MathML, XML, OO and so on), it is
+.IR recommended
+that you use the perl script
+.BR "mk4ht".
+Most common usage of the
+system can be covered by the appropriate use of this command with its options.
+.PP
+The shell script
+.BR " ht
+is a much more elementary script which is provided for more complicated
+needs. Its correct use depends on a better understanding of the system.
+.PP
+All these scripts begin with suitable invocations of
+.BR tex (1)
+or
+.BR latex (1)
+or other dialects of TeX as required. The post-processing of the
+.I .dvi
+output is handled by
+.BR "tex4ht".
+Anything that cannot be rendered using HTML (or its chosen hypertext variant), such
+as the creation of bitmap images or CSS (Cascade Style Sheet) files is handled by
+the auxiliary program
+.BR "t4ht".
+The method used for generating the images can be configured.
+.PP
+.SH OPTIONS
+The following is only a very brief summary of the main program options.
+For more details of the command-line and configuration options, see the HTML
+documentation (see below).
+.SS Options for httex, htlatex and httexi
+.BR httex ", " htlatex " and " httexi
+are shell scripts that can be used to convert a file in the TeX/LaTeX/texinfo format
+into HTML. This TeX source file should be like any other TeX source file
+normally used to produce a
+.I .dvi
+file by processing with TeX and friends. The name of such a file is the mandatory file argument
+for each script. This is followed by up to three optional arguments (delimited with
+quotation marks). These arguments, which are
+.B not
+required for typical usage, are as follows:
+.IP 1.
+The first argument is a list of options for the
+.I tex4ht.sty
+style file (used with tex or latex), separated with commas.
+See the HTML documentation for the list of options available. The
+.I .log
+file generated by tex/latex also includes summaries of some of the options available.
+If not empty, this argument must start with
+.B html
+or
+.BR xhtml .
+Additional options could be
+.B mathml
+or
+.B docbook
+to indicate appropriate style of output.
+.IP 2.
+This argument is used to select tagged sections of
+.I tex4ht.env
+that specifies the font files (*.htf) to use. This corresponds to the
+.BI \-c
+option for the command
+.I tex4ht
+as explained below. Examples include
+.B unicode
+or
+.BR mozilla .
+.IP 3.
+This argument lists options for the
+.I t4ht
+program as explained below.
+.LP
+See the HTML documentation for more details and examples.
+.LP
+Similar scripts are
+available within the directory
+.I /opt/csw/share/tex4ht
+for generating other kinds of hypertext output. It is also possible
+to use the perl script
+.BR mk4ht
+as explained below.
+.SS Options for mk4ht
+.BR mk4ht
+is a perl script that can be used to convert TeX source files from
+numerous dialects of TeX into different hypertext variants. This script
+takes two mandatory arguments: the name of the command to run and the
+file to run it on. Each possible command is of the form
+"<variant><dialect>": so for example
+.IR xhmlatex
+denotes a LaTeX source that needs to be converted to XHTML with
+MathML extensions. The possible names for commands can be found by
+listing the directory
+.I /opt/csw/share/tex4ht.
+The three optional arguments to
+.BR mk4ht
+are identical to those outlined above for
+.BR httex ", "htlatex " and " httexi ".
+In fact, the command
+.BR htlatex " "foo "
+is identical to
+.BR mk4ht " "htlatex " "foo "
+except that the former is shorter to type! However,
+.BR mk4ht
+can be configured to shorten the command line as follows.
+.PP
+Each user can create the configuration file
+.IR mk4ht.cfg
+or
+.IR .mk4ht
+in the home or working directory to configure commonly used options
+for mk4ht; in addition options to clean up temporary files can also
+be added to this configuration file. Running the command
+.BR mk4ht
+without any arguments will summarise the use of this user configuration
+file.
+.SS Options for ht
+.B ht
+is a small shell script that is used to run the tex4ht programs. It has two
+compulsory arguments, as follows:
+.IP 1.
+The TeX command name to run, usually either
+.B tex
+or
+.BR latex .
+.IP 2.
+The input file name (with or without extension).
+.PP
+It may take any additional options, which will be passed on to the call to
+.BR t4ht .
+.SS General directory/file search options
+Several of the options detailed below relate to setting directory paths to
+find particular kinds of files. Note the following when specifying
+directories for the programs:
+.IP 1.
+There must be no space between the option letter (eg,
+.BR \-t )
+and the directory/file name.
+.IP 2.
+The directory name must end with a trailing slash
+.RB ( / ,
+or
+.B /!
+\- see below).
+.IP 3.
+You can add an exclamation mark
+.RB ( ! )
+to the end of the directory name, to enable sub-directory searching.
+.IP 4.
+Only one directory can be specified at a time. To search multiple
+directories, either use the sub-directory searching facility or repeat the
+option. (The directory search options can be repeated as often as required.)
+.IP 5.
+When compiled with
+.B kpathsea
+(as in the OpenCSW package), the path-searching is in part taken over by
+kpathsea. On a OpeCSW system see
+.I /opt/csw/share/doc/tex4ht/README.kpathsea
+for more information on path-searching in a kpathsea-enabled tex4ht.
+.LP
+As well as command-line options, most of these options can (and normally
+should) be set in the configuration file
+.IR tex4ht.env .
+The format within this file is similar, but without using a hyphen before the
+option letter. See the HTML documentation for more details on the
+configuration options available. The file
+.IR tex4ht.env
+can be superseded on a per-directory and/or a per-user basis as
+explained in the HTML documentation.
+as well.
+.SS Options for tex4ht
+.TP
+.BI \-c tag-name
+Certain lines within the
+.I tex4ht.env
+configuration file can be marked with tags. These lines (typically
+.I htf-font-dir
+search lines)
+will be omitted unless specifically requested by specifying the tag name on
+the tex4ht command line. If not used, a command-line option of
+.BI \-c default
+is assumed. (See the supplied tex4ht.env file for examples of tagged
+sections.)
+.TP
+.BI \-e env-file
+Specify address of the tex4ht configuration file
+.IR tex4ht.env .
+.TP
+.BI \-g bitmap-file-ext
+Set the extension of bitmap images to
+.I bitmap-file-ext
+instead of the default
+.IR .png .
+Note that the extension should begin with a dot
+.RB ( . ).
+Note also that this option only affects images generated automatically for
+symbol fonts, and not images generated with the
+.B \(rsPicture
+macro of tex4ht.
+.TP
+.B \-he
+Trace errors and warnings (produces verbose output).
+.TP
+.B \-hg
+Trace groups
+.TP
+.B \-hs
+Trace
+.BR \(rsspecial s.
+.TP
+.B \-hV
+Trace search path for tex4ht.env configuration file
+.TP
+.B \-hF
+Trace search path for
+.I .htf
+font files
+.TP
+.B \-hv
+Dump contents of found tex4ht.env configuration file to stderr (for debugging)
+.TP
+.B \-hf
+Dump contents of each
+.I .htf
+font file found to stderr (for debugging)
+.TP
+.BI \-i htf-font-dir
+Set directory for HTF font files (used by tex4ht) to
+.IR htf-font-dir .
+.TP
+.BI \-l bookkeeping-file
+Specify name of the file listing cache used to speed up filename lookups
+(ignored if compiled with kpathsea support)
+.TP
+.BI \-P filter
+Restrict system calls requested in the source (La)TeX files to utilities whose
+names have
+.I filter
+as a prefix. Use a single asterisk as
+.I filter
+to allow any system calls.
+.TP
+.BI \-t tfm-font-dir
+Set directory for TFM font files to
+.I tfm-font-dir
+(ignored if compiled with kpathsea support).
+.TP
+.BI \-u10
+Use base 10 encoding for unicode characters.
+.TP
+.BI \-utf8
+Use utf-8 encoding for unicode characters.
+.TP
+.BI \-xs
+Use 8.3 (MSDOS style) file names for the generated PNG files.
+.SS Options for t4ht
+.TP
+.BI \-c tag-name
+Certain lines within the
+.I tex4ht.env
+configuration file can be marked with tags. These lines (typically scripts
+for post-processing files) will be omitted unless specifically requested by
+specifying the tag name on the tex4ht command line. If not used, a
+command-line option of
+.BI \-c default
+is assumed. (See the supplied tex4ht.env file for examples of tagged
+sections.)
+.TP
+.BI \-d out-dir
+Output files to directory
+.IR out-dir ,
+instead of to the current directory.
+.TP
+.BI \-e env-file
+Specify address of the tex4ht configuration file
+.IR tex4ht.env .
+.TP
+.B \-i
+Generate verbose debugging output.
+.TP
+.BI \-m mode
+Create any new output files with access mode as indicated by
+.IR mode .
+The
+.I mode
+should be a numeric mode, as used by the
+.BR chmod (1)
+command.
+.TP
+.BI \-M mode
+As
+.I -m
+but change all mode of all output files (including reused bitmaps).
+.TP
+.B \-p
+Do not convert pictures (ie, images generated with macros like
+.BR \(rsPicture ,
+not characters in symbol fonts that will be automatically converted into a
+graphic file).
+.TP
+.B \-r
+Do not resuse existing bitmaps of glyphs (for characters in symbol fonts etc),
+but instead generate all bitmaps anew.
+.TP
+.BI \-S filter
+Restrict system calls requested in the source (La)TeX files to utilities whose
+names have
+.I filter
+as a prefix. Use a single asterisk as
+.I filter
+to allow any system calls.
+.TP
+.BI \-X field-content
+Scripts for post-processing of files can be specified in tex4ht.env. If these
+scripts refer to a field %%3, content for that field can be set with this
+command-line option.
+.TP
+.BI \-. field-content
+Scripts for post-processing of groups of files with a particular extension can
+be specified in tex4ht.env. If these scripts refer to a field %%2, content
+for that field can be set with this command-line option.
+.SH FILES
+.TP
+.I /opt/csw/etc/tex4ht.env
+Configuration file for tex4ht. This file is commented within the file, and
+some additional notes are in
+.I /opt/csw/share/doc/tex4ht/README.kpathsea
+on a OpenCSW system. Further explanation is available in the HTML
+documentation.
+.TP
+.I /opt/csw/share/texmf/web2c/texmf.cnf
+Global configuration file for all TeX-related programs using the kpathsea path
+searching library. The variables
+.IR TEX4HTINPUTS ,
+.I T4HTINPUTS
+and
+.I TEX4HTFONTSET
+within this file relate to file searching within
+.B tex4ht
+and
+.BR t4ht.
+These variables may also be set in the environment, outwith /opt/csw/texmf/web2c/texmf.cnf.
+.TP
+.I /opt/csw/share/texmf/tex4ht/ht-fonts/*.htf
+Hypertext font files used by tex4ht.
+.TP
+.IR /opt/csw/share/texmf-local/tex/generic/tex4ht/tex4ht.sty " and " /opt/csw/share/texmf-local/tex/generic/tex4ht/*.4ht
+Macro files used by tex or latex when using tex4ht to generate HTML output.
+.TP
+.I /opt/csw/share/tex4ht/*
+Shell scripts for generating different kinds of hypertext output from tex or
+latex sources.
+.SH "SEE ALSO"
+The use of the tex4ht macros is documented in the HTML documentation.
+.PP
+.BR tex (1),
+.BR latex (1),
+.BR amstex (1),
+.BR kpsewhich (1),
+.I http://tug.org/tex4ht/
+.SH BUGS
+This manual page is not complete. Users should refer to the HTML
+documentation for fuller details of the
+configuration options and for details of the use of the tex4ht style files.
+.B tex4ht
+is still a work in progress, so bug reports
+and requests are very welcome.
+.SH AUTHOR
+This manual page was originally written by Andrew Gray <ajpg at debian.org>
+(and then modified by Kapil Paranjape),
+for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but it may be used by others).
+Adapted for OpenCSW by Peter Felecan.
+.PP
+The
+.B tex4ht
+programs and macro files were written by Eitan Gurari.
+.
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