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[AUCTeX-diffs] Changes to auctex/preview/latex/preview.dtx
From: |
Ralf Angeli |
Subject: |
[AUCTeX-diffs] Changes to auctex/preview/latex/preview.dtx |
Date: |
Sun, 10 Apr 2005 12:29:01 -0400 |
Index: auctex/preview/latex/preview.dtx
diff -u auctex/preview/latex/preview.dtx:1.98
auctex/preview/latex/preview.dtx:1.99
--- auctex/preview/latex/preview.dtx:1.98 Sun Apr 3 02:27:38 2005
+++ auctex/preview/latex/preview.dtx Sun Apr 10 16:28:58 2005
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
% \def\rcsstrip #1 #2${#1}
% \rcskey \version $Name: $
% \ifx\version\empty
-% \rcskey \version CVS-$Revision: 1.98 $
+% \rcskey \version CVS-$Revision: 1.99 $
% \else
% \begingroup
% \lccode`-=`.
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
% \def\noexpand\version{\expandafter\next\version}}}
% \next
% \fi
-% \rcskey\next $Date: 2005/04/03 02:27:38 $
+% \rcskey\next $Date: 2005/04/10 16:28:58 $
% \expandafter\date\expandafter{\next}
% \author{David address@hidden
% \title{The \texttt{preview} Package for \LaTeX\\Version \version}
@@ -41,9 +41,9 @@
% The main purpose of this package is the extraction of certain
% environments (most notably displayed formulas) from \LaTeX\ sources
% as graphics. This works with DVI files postprocessed by either
-% Dvips and GhostScript or Dvipng, but it also works when you are
+% Dvips and Ghostscript or Dvipng, but it also works when you are
% using PDF\TeX for generating PDF files (usually also postprocessed
-% by GhostScript).
+% by Ghostscript).
%
% Current uses of the package include the \previewlatex\ package for
% WYSIWYG functionality in the AUC\TeX\ editing environment,
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@
% option. This will embed the page dimensions into the PostScript or
% PDF code, obliterating the need to use the |-E -i| options to Dvips.
% You can then produce all image files with a single run of
-% GhostScript from a single PDF or PostScript (as opposed to EPS)
+% Ghostscript from a single PDF or PostScript (as opposed to EPS)
% file.
%
% Various options exist that will pass \TeX\ dimensions and other
@@ -78,14 +78,14 @@
% make use of it.
%
% The possibility for generating a whole set of graphics with a single
-% run of GhostScript (whether from \LaTeX\ or PDF\LaTeX) increases
+% run of Ghostscript (whether from \LaTeX\ or PDF\LaTeX) increases
% both speed and robustness of applications. It is also feasible to
% use Dvipng on a DVI file with the options
% \begin{quote}
% |-picky -noghostscript|
% \end{quote}
-% to omit generating any image file that requires GhostScript, then
-% let a script generate all missing files using Dvips/GhostScript.
+% to omit generating any image file that requires Ghostscript, then
+% let a script generate all missing files using Dvips/Ghostscript.
% This will usually speed up the process significantly.
%
% \section{Package options}
@@ -203,12 +203,12 @@
% |dvips -E -i -Pwww -o| \meta{outputfile}|.000| \meta{inputfile}
% \end{quote}
% However, in case those are to be processed further into graphic
-% image files by GhostScript, this process is inefficient since all
+% image files by Ghostscript, this process is inefficient since all
% of those files need to be processed one by one. In addition, it
% is necessary to extract the bounding box comments from the EPS
% files and convert them into page dimension parameters for
-% GhostScript in order to avoid full-page graphics. This is not
-% even possible if you wanted to use GhostScript in a~\emph{single}
+% Ghostscript in order to avoid full-page graphics. This is not
+% even possible if you wanted to use Ghostscript in a~\emph{single}
% run for generating the files from a single PostScript file, since
% Dvips will in that case leave no bounding box information
% anywhere.
@@ -228,7 +228,7 @@
% The |tightpage| option actually also works when using the |pdftex|
% option and generating PDF files with PDF\TeX. The resulting PDF
% file has separate page dimensions for every page and can directly
-% be converted with one run of GhostScript into image files.
+% be converted with one run of Ghostscript into image files.
%
% If neither |dvips| or |pdftex| have been specified, the
% corresponding option will get autodetected and invoked.
@@ -244,7 +244,7 @@
% value by using \cmd{\setlength}. The default value is
% |0.50001bp|, which is half of a usual PostScript point, rounded
% up. If you go below this value, the resulting page size may drop
-% below |1bp|, and GhostScript does not seem to like that. If you
+% below |1bp|, and Ghostscript does not seem to like that. If you
% need finer control, you can adjust the bounding box dimensions
% individually by changing the macro |\PreviewBbAdjust| with the
% help of |\renewcommand|. Its default value is
@@ -448,10 +448,10 @@
\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} address@hidden #1#2$#3:
address@hidden #2#4 $}} address@hidden #1 #2${#1}
address@hidden@b $Name: $ address@hidden@empty
address@hidden@b CVS-$Revision: 1.98 $ \else \begingroup
address@hidden@b CVS-$Revision: 1.99 $ \else \begingroup
\lccode`-=`. \def\next rel-{} \edef\next{\lowercase{\endgroup
address@hidden@b}}} \next \fi
address@hidden $Date: 2005/04/03 02:27:38 $
address@hidden $Date: 2005/04/10 16:28:58 $
\edef\next{\noexpand\ProvidesPackage{preview}%
[\next\space preview-latex address@hidden
\next
@@ -1467,13 +1467,13 @@
% |dvips -E -i -Ppdf -o| \meta{outputfile}|.000| \meta{inputfile}
% \end{quote}
% However, in case those are to be processed further into graphic
-% image files by GhostScript, this process is inefficient. One cannot
-% use GhostScript in a single run for generating the files, however,
+% image files by Ghostscript, this process is inefficient. One cannot
+% use Ghostscript in a single run for generating the files, however,
% since one needs to set the page size (or full size pages will be
% produced). The |tightpage| option will set the page dimensions at
% the start of each PostScript page so that the output will be sized
% appropriately. That way, a single pass of Dvips followed by a
-% single pass of GhostScript will be sufficient for generating all
+% single pass of Ghostscript will be sufficient for generating all
% images.
%
% You will have to specify the output driver to be used, either
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