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Bug#666101: marked as done (install does not force upgrade of tex-common. Tighter dependency required on tex-common?)



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--- Begin Message ---
Package: texlive-base
Version: 2011.20120322-1
Severity: normal


The installation of the texlive-base package from unstable on squeeze
failed with the following messages.

The error message included

"Warning: these packages should be rebuild with tex-common >= 3"

The tex-common package at the time of failure was 3.3, from an earlier
install from experimenta. Apparently this needed to be 3.5
corresponding to these other packages from unstable. Upgrading to 3.5
fixed the error. So, the error message was not completely correct, but
correctly pointed to the problem.

The listed dependencies for texlive-base are

Depends: texlive-doc-base (>= 2011-0.1), ucf, libpaper-utils, mime-support, debconf (>= 0.5) | debconf-2.0, dpkg (>= 1.14.18), dpkg (>= 1.15.4) | install-info, tex-common (>= 3), texlive-binaries (>> 2011-0.1), luatex (>= 0.70.1-1), texlive-common (>= 2011-0.1)

Specifically, the dependency on tex-common (>= 3) probably needs to be
tightened.

orwell:/home/faheem# apt-get -f install
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following package was automatically installed and is no longer required:
  texpower-manual
Use 'apt-get autoremove' to remove them.
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
1 not fully installed or removed.
After this operation, 0 B of additional disk space will be used.
Setting up texlive-base (2011.20120322-1) ...
mktexlsr: Updating /var/lib/texmf/ls-R-TEXLIVEMAIN...
mktexlsr: Updating /var/lib/texmf/ls-R-TEXLIVEDIST...
mktexlsr: Updating /var/lib/texmf/ls-R-TEXMFMAIN...
mktexlsr: Updating /var/lib/texmf/ls-R...
mktexlsr: Done.

Warning: old configuration style found in /etc/texmf/updmap.d
Warning: these packages should be rebuild with tex-common >= 3

Running mktexlsr. This may take some time... done.
Building format(s) --all.
        This may take some time...
fmtutil-sys failed. Output has been stored in
/tmp/fmtutil.EDMdBjtJ
Please include this file if you report a bug.

dpkg: error processing texlive-base (--configure):
 subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
configured to not write apport reports
                                      Processing triggers for menu ...
Errors were encountered while processing:
 texlive-base
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)

########################################################################
File /tmp/fmtutil.EDMdBjtJ referenced above
########################################################################
fmtutil: running `mf-nowin -ini   -jobname=mf -progname=mf -translate-file=cp227.tcx mf.ini' ...
This is METAFONT, Version 2.718281 (TeX Live 2012/dev/Debian) (INIMF)
(/usr/share/texlive/texmf/web2c/cp227.tcx)
(/usr/share/texlive/texmf-dist/metafont/config/mf.ini
(/usr/share/texlive/texmf-dist/metafont/base/plain.mf
Preloading the plain base, version 2.71: preliminaries,
 basic constants and mathematical macros,
 macros for converting from device-independent units to pixels,
 macros and tables for various modes of operation,
 macros for drawing and filling,
 macros for proof labels and rules,
 macros for character and font administration,
and a few last-minute items.)
(/usr/share/texlive/texmf-dist/metafont/misc/modes.mf) )
Beginning to dump on file mf.base
 (base=mf 2012.3.28)
2226 strings of total length 30005
11864 memory locations dumped; current usage is 3658&7844
1004 symbolic tokens
Transcript written on mf.log.
fmtutil: /var/lib/texmf/web2c/metafont/mf.base installed.
fmtutil: running `pdftex -ini   -jobname=pdfetex -progname=pdfetex -translate-file=cp227.tcx *pdfetex.ini' ...
This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-2.3-1.40.12 (TeX Live 2012/dev/Debian) (INITEX)
 restricted \write18 enabled.
 (/usr/share/texlive/texmf/web2c/cp227.tcx)
entering extended mode
(/usr/share/texlive/texmf-dist/tex/plain/config/pdfetex.ini
(/etc/texmf/tex/generic/config/pdftexconfig.tex)
(/usr/share/texlive/texmf-dist/tex/plain/etex/etex.src
(/usr/share/texlive/texmf-dist/tex/plain/base/plain.tex
Preloading the plain format: codes, registers, parameters, fonts, more fonts,
macros, math definitions, output routines, hyphenation
(/usr/share/texlive/texmf/tex/generic/hyphen/hyphen.tex
[skipping from \patterns to end-of-file...]))
(/usr/share/texlive/texmf-dist/tex/plain/etex/etexdefs.lib
Skipping module "grouptypes"; Loading module "interactionmodes";
Skipping module "nodetypes"; Skipping module "iftypes";)
(/var/lib/texmf/tex/generic/config/language.def
! e-TeX error: language USenglish undefined..
\et@xmsg ...lines =0 \errmessage {e-TeX error: #2}
                                                  \else \message {\n ! e-TeX...
...
l.40 \uselanguage {USenglish}
                                          %%% This MUST be the last line of ...

? 
! Emergency stop.
\et@xmsg ...lines =0 \errmessage {e-TeX error: #2}
                                                  \else \message {\n ! e-TeX...
...
l.40 \uselanguage {USenglish}
                                          %%% This MUST be the last line of ...

!  ==> Fatal error occurred, no output PDF file produced!
Transcript written on pdfetex.log.

########################################################################


-- Package-specific info:
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(latex, pdftex, metafont,...), or if the bug is related to bad or wrong
output, please include a MINIMAL example input file that produces the
error in your report. 

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	(pdf)latex -recorder ...
(or any other program that supports -recorder) and send us the generated
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or 

http://www.latex-einfuehrung.de/mini.html (german)

##################################
minimal input file


##################################
other files

######################################
 List of ls-R files

-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1287 Mar 28 22:29 /var/lib/texmf/ls-R
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 29 Mar 16 23:24 /usr/share/texmf/ls-R -> /var/lib/texmf/ls-R-TEXMFMAIN
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 31 Mar 28 21:55 /usr/share/texlive/texmf/ls-R -> /var/lib/texmf/ls-R-TEXLIVEMAIN
-rw-rw-r-- 1 root staff 6941 Mar 28 22:26 /usr/local/share/texmf/ls-R
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 31 Mar 28 21:55 /usr/share/texlive/texmf-dist/ls-R -> /var/lib/texmf/ls-R-TEXLIVEDIST
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 31 Mar 28 21:55 /usr/share/texlive/texmf-dist/ls-R -> /var/lib/texmf/ls-R-TEXLIVEDIST
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 31 Mar 28 21:55 /usr/share/texlive/texmf/ls-R -> /var/lib/texmf/ls-R-TEXLIVEMAIN
######################################
 Config files
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 979 Mar 23 00:47 /etc/texmf/web2c/texmf.cnf
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 3335 Mar 28 22:29 /var/lib/texmf/web2c/fmtutil.cnf
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 32 Mar 28 21:55 /usr/share/texmf/web2c/updmap.cfg -> /var/lib/texmf/updmap.cfg-DEBIAN
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 988 Mar 28 22:29 /var/lib/texmf/tex/generic/config/language.dat
######################################
 Files in /etc/texmf/web2c/
total 8
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 283 Jan 15  2007 mktex.cnf
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 979 Mar 23 00:47 texmf.cnf
######################################
 md5sums of texmf.d
055e06548bac99958d8ab2dd1248f2b4  /etc/texmf/texmf.d/80tex4ht.cnf

-- System Information:
Debian Release: 6.0.4
  APT prefers stable-updates
  APT policy: (500, 'stable-updates'), (500, 'stable'), (50, 'unstable'), (50, 'testing'), (1, 'experimental')
Architecture: i386 (i686)

Kernel: Linux 2.6.32-5-vserver-686-bigmem (SMP w/2 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash

Versions of packages texlive-base depends on:
ii  debconf [debconf-2.0]    1.5.36.1        Debian configuration management sy
ii  dpkg                     1.15.8.12       Debian package management system
ii  install-info             4.13a.dfsg.1-6  Manage installed documentation in 
ii  libpaper-utils           1.1.24          library for handling paper charact
ii  luatex                   0.70.1-1+b1     next generation TeX engine
ii  mime-support             3.48-1          MIME files 'mime.types' & 'mailcap
ii  tex-common               3.3             common infrastructure for building
ii  texlive-binaries         2011.20120322-1 Binaries for TeX Live
ii  texlive-common           2011.20120322-1 TeX Live: Base component
ii  texlive-doc-base         2011.20120322-1 TeX Live: TeX Live documentation
ii  ucf                      3.0025+nmu1     Update Configuration File: preserv

Versions of packages texlive-base recommends:
ii  lmodern                       2.004.1-4  scalable PostScript and OpenType f

Versions of packages texlive-base suggests:
ii  acroread [pdf-viewer]  9.4.2-0.0         Adobe Acrobat Reader: Portable Doc
ii  epdfview [pdf-viewer]  0.1.7-4           Lightweight pdf viewer based on po
ii  evince [postscript-vie 2.30.3-2+squeeze1 Document (PostScript, PDF) viewer
ii  ghostscript [postscrip 8.71~dfsg2-9      The GPL Ghostscript PostScript/PDF
ii  gv [postscript-viewer] 1:3.7.1-1         PostScript and PDF viewer for X
ii  perl-tk                1:804.029-1+b1    Perl module providing the Tk graph
ii  xpdf [pdf-viewer]      3.02-12+squeeze1  Portable Document Format (PDF) rea
ii  xpdf-reader            3.02-12+squeeze1  Transitional package for xpdf

Versions of packages tex-common depends on:
ii  debconf [debconf-2.0]        1.5.36.1    Debian configuration management sy
ii  dpkg                         1.15.8.12   Debian package management system
ii  ucf                          3.0025+nmu1 Update Configuration File: preserv

Versions of packages texlive-base is related to:
ii  tex-common               3.3             common infrastructure for building
ii  texlive-binaries         2011.20120322-1 Binaries for TeX Live

-- Configuration Files:
/etc/texmf/dvipdfmx/dvipdfmx.cfg changed:
%% dvipdfmx.cfg for dvipdfmx.  (Public domain.)
%%
%% PDF Version Setting
%%
%% PDF (minor) version stamp to use in output file.
%% This also implies maximal version of PDF file allowed to be included.
%% Dvipdfmx does not support 1.0, 1.1, 1.2 since TrueType font embedded
%% as CIDFontType2 requires at least version 1.3. Transparent imaging
%% model requires version 1.4. So if you want soft-masking support for
%% PNG image with alpha channels, you should set version to 4 or higher.
%% PDF 1.5 enables object compression.
V  5
%% Dvipdfmx Compatibility Flags
%%
%%   0x0002  Use semi-transparent filling for tpic shading command,
%%           instead of opaque gray color. (requires PDF 1.4)
%%   0x0004  Treat all CIDFont as fixed-pitch font.
%%           This is only for backward compatibility. Don't use that.
%%   0x0008  Do not replace duplicate fontmap entries.
%%           Dvipdfm's (not 'x') behaviour.
%%   0x0010  Do not optimize PDF destinations. Use this if you want to
%%           refer from other files to destinations in the current file.
%C  0x0000
%% PDF Document Settings
%%
%% Papersize Option:
%%
%%   p papersize-spec
%%
%% papersize-spec is 'paper-format' or length-pair, e.g., 'a4', 'letter',
%% '20cm,30cm'. Recognized unit is 'cm', 'mm', 'bp', 'pt', 'in'.
p letter
%% Annotation Box Margin:
%%
%%   g length
%%
%% Add margin to annotation rectangle created via various \specials. Many
%% TeX macro packages set the annotation bounding box equal to the TeX box
%% that encloses the material. That's not always what you want.
%% Annotations created by pdf:bannot/pdf:eannot is also affected.
%g  0
%% Bookmark Open Level:
%%
%%   O integer
%%
%% Mark bookmark (outline) item as initial state 'open' if the depth
%% of that item (from root node) is less than or equal to the integer
%% specified with this option.
O  0
%% PDF Security (Encryption) Setting
%%
%% Those options won't take effects unless you use flag 'S'.
%%
%% Key bits for PDF encryption (40 - 128)
K  40
%% Permission flag for PDF encryption: Revision will be 3 if the key size
%% is greater than 40 bits.
%%
%% 0x0004 (Revision 2) Print the document.
%%        (Revision 3) Print the document (possibly not at the highest quality
%%        level, depending on whether bit 12[0x0800] is also set).
%% 0x0008 Modify the contents of the document by operations other than those
%%        controlled by bits 6[0x0020], 9[0x0100], and 11[0x0400].
%% 0x0010 (Revision 2) Copy or otherwise extract text and graphics from the
%%        document, including extracting text and graphics (in support of
%%        accessibility to disabled users or for other purposes).
%%        (Revision 3) Copy or otherwise extract text and grphics from the
%%        document by operations other than that controlled by bit 10[0x0200].
%% 0x0020 Add or modify text annotations, fill in interactive form fields,
%%        and, if bit 4[0x0008] is also set, create or modify interactive
%%        form fields (including signature fields).
%%
%% (Revision 3 only)
%% 0x0100 Fill in existing interactive form fields (including signature
%%        fields), even if bit 6 is clear.
%% 0x0200 Extract text and graphics (in support of accessibility to disabled
%%        users or for other purposes).
%% 0x0400 Assemble the document (insert, rotate, or delete pages and create
%%        bookmarks or thumbnail images), even if bit 4 is clear.
%% 0x0800 Print the document to a representation from which a faithful digital
%%        copy of the PDF content could be generated. When this bit is clear
%%        (and bit 3 is set), printing is limited to a low-level representation
%%        of the appearance, possibly of degraded quality.
P  0x003C
%% Image Handler
%%
%% With 'D' option dvipdfmx may invoke shell command via system()
%% function call.
%%
%% Command-line template for a-to-b conversion:
%%
%% Supported target format ('b') is currently PDF.
%% Percent sign '%' is special character:
%%
%%   %i  Input file name (FQPN). Name of file to be converted to PDF.
%%   %o  Output file name (FQPN). Temporary file to store conversion
%%       result. Removed after inclusion is finished. (regardless of
%%       success or failure)
%%   %b  The "base" name of the input file, e.g., "foo" instead of
%%       "foo.eps".
%%   %v  The PDF version to be converted to, e.g. "1.4" for PDF 1.4.
%%   %%  Replaced with single '%'.
%% Ghostscript (PS-to-PDF and PDF-to-PDF):
%%
%% ps2pdf is a front-end to gs. For a complete list of options, see
%% http://ghostscript.com/doc/current/Ps2pdf.htm#Options
%%
%% By default, gs encodes all images contained in a PS file using
%% the lossy DCT (i.e., JPEG) filter. This often leads to inferior
%% result (see the discussion at http://electron.mit.edu/~gsteele/pdf/).
%% The "-dAutoFilterXXXImages" and "-dXXXImageFilter" options used
%% below force all images to be encoded with the lossless Flate (zlib,
%% same as PNG) filter. Note that if the PS file already contains DCT
%% encoded images (which is possible in PS level 2), then these images
%% will also be re-encoded using Flate. To turn the conversion off,
%% simply remove the options mentioned above.
%%
%% Also note that PAPERSIZE=a0 is specified below. This converts PS
%% files (including EPS) to A0 papersize PDF. This is necessary to
%% prevent gs from clipping PS figure at some papersize. (A0 above
%% simply means large size paper.) If you have figures even larger
%% than A0, and their llx=lly=0, you can use "-dEPSCrop" instead of
%% "-sPAPERSIZE=a0"
%%
%% In TeX Live, we use the rungs wrapper instead of ps2pdf, becuse we
%% must omit the -dSAFER which ps2pdf specifies: in order for pstricks
%% to work with xetex,
%% /usr/local/texlive/*/texmf-dist/dvips/pstricks/pstricks.pro (for
%% example) needs to be accessed.  (Also, it is better to use our
%% supplied gs on Windows.)  You can also add -dNOSAFER to the ps2pdf
%% command line.
%%
%% Incidentally, especially in TL, more than one dvipdfmx.cfg may be
%% extant.  You can find the one that is active by running:
%% kpsewhich -progname=dvipdfmx -format='other text files' dvipdfmx.cfg
%%
D  "gs -q -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH -sPAPERSIZE=a0 -sDEVICE=pdfwrite -dCompatibilityLevel=%v -dAutoFilterGrayImages=false -dGrayImageFilter=/FlateEncode -dAutoFilterColorImages=false -dColorImageFilter=/FlateEncode -sOutputFile='%o' '%i' -c quit"
%% Frank Siegert's PStill:
%D  "/usr/local/bin/pstill -c -o '%o' '%i'"
%% Batik + Fop (SVG-to-PDF):
%% If you want both PS and SVG, you need to write a script or program
%% that selectively invokes converters.
%D  "java -classpath classpaths -jar /path/to/batik-rasterizer.jar -m application/pdf -d '%o' '%i'"
%% There are no way to directly know suggested size of (raster) images.
%% You may want to use %b here, since you can try reading the ebb file
%% to see what is natural (physical) size of images. 
%D  "ras2pdf -r 300x300 -b '%b.bb' -o '%o' '%i'"
%% ImageMagick:
%% Easiest way to support various file formats.
%D  "convert '%i' 'epdf:%o'"
%% Other Options
%%
%% DPI for PK font creation
%r  600
%% Set number of fractional digit kept for various numbers in PDF page
%% content output. By setting this to 2 (default), dvipdfmx rounds
%% real numbers at 2nd fractional (decimal) digit; e.g., "3.14159" is
%% written as "3.14". Increasing this to more than 2 isn't meaningful
%% for old Acrobat due to implementation limit of Acrobat.
%% Length 0.01 in unscaled coordinate system amount to width of 1 pixel
%% in 7200ppi display. 
%d  5
%% Font Map Files
%%
%% teTeX 2.x and TeX Live using updmap (pdfTeX format)
f  pdftex.map
%% teTeX 2.x and TeX Live using updmap (DVIPDFM format)
%f dvipdfm.map
%% teTeX 2.x and TeX Live using updmap (DVIPS format)
%% MiKTeX 2.2 and 2.3
%f psfonts.map
%% Put additonal fontmap files here (usually for Type0 fonts)
%f  cid-x.map
% the following file is generated by updmap(-sys) from the 
% KanjiMap entries in the updmap.cfg file.
f kanjix.map
% minimal example for Chinese and Korean users
% improvements please to tex-live@tug.org
f ckx.map

/etc/texmf/dvips/config/config.ps changed:
% $Id: config.ps 24459 2011-11-02 15:13:04Z preining $
% config.ps - configuration file for dvips.
% Tomas Rokicki, Thomas Esser, Karl Berry, et al., 1986ff, public domain.
% Memory available. Download the three-line PostScript file:
%   %! Hey, we're PostScript
%   /Times-Roman findfont 30 scalefont setfont 144 432 moveto
%   vmstatus exch sub 40 string cvs show pop showpage
% to determine this number. (It will be the only thing printed.)
m 3500000
% Run securely.  z2 disables both shell command execution in
% `\special' and config files (via the `E' option) and opening of any
% absolute filenames.  z1, the default, forbids shell escapes but
% allows absolute filenames.  z0 allows both.  The corresponding
% command line options are -R0|-R1|-R2
z1
% How to print, maybe with lp instead lpr, etc. If commented-out, output
% will go into a file by default.
%o |lpr
% Default resolution of this device, in dots per inch.
D 600
X 600
Y 600
% Metafont mode.  (This is completely different from the -M
% command-line option, which controls whether mktexpk is invoked.)
% See ../../metafont/misc/modes.mf for a list of mode names.  This mode
% and the D number above must agree, or mktexpk will get confused.
M ljfour
% Last resort bitmap sizes.
R 300 600
% Correct printer offset. You can use testpage.tex from the LaTeX
% distribution to find these numbers.
O 0pt,0pt
% Bitmap font compression. Results in more compact output files, but
% sometimes causes trouble. So the default is disabled. Set Z1 to enable
% this feature.
Z0
% Partially download Type 1 fonts by default.  Only reason not to do
% this is if you encounter bugs.  (Please report them to
% @email{tex-k@tug.org} if you do.)
j
% This shows how to add your own map file.
% Remove the comment and adjust the name:
% p +myfonts.map
% In the past, the a4size and letterSize definitions did not set the
% paper size, but we want to set it if we can so that ps2pdf can work
% properly.  So, a4 and a4size, and letter and letterSize, are made
% identical here, and we prefer the a4/letter names -- texconfig uses them.
%
% In the definitions below, if we have setpagedevice, use that.
% Else if we have the a4 resp. letter operator, use that.
% Else do nothing to set the page size.
% 
% If you need to have no paper size stuff in the output at all, e.g., if
% you are producing a multi-page document for further processing, use
% -tnopaper (defined at end).  (With a single-page document, you can use -E.)
%
% emacs-page
@ letter 8.5in 11in
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: Letter
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: Letter
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [612 792] >> setpagedevice }
@+  { /letter where { pop letter } if }
@+ ifelse
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ a4 210mm 297mm
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: a4
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: a4
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [595 842] >> setpagedevice }
@+  { /a4 where { pop a4 } if }
@+ ifelse
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ a4size 210mm 297mm
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: a4
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: a4
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [595 842] >> setpagedevice }
@+  { /a4 where { pop a4 } if }
@+ ifelse
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ letterSize 8.5in 11in
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: Letter
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: Letter
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [612 792] >> setpagedevice }
@+  { /letter where { pop letter } if }
@+ ifelse
@+ %%EndPaperSize
% The jacow paper size is the smaller of letter and a4 in both
% dimensions, and can therefore hopefully be printed on either paper
% size.  As far as we know, Volker Schaa first used it for the JACOW
% conference proceedings that he produced.
@ jacow 210mm 11in
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: jacow
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: jacow
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [595 792] >> setpagedevice }
@+ if
@+ %%EndPaperSize
% The smallbook paper size has been used by the Free Software Foundation
% to print manuals for many years, and is part of Texinfo.
@ smallbook 7in 9.25in
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: smallbook
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: smallbook
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [504 666] >> setpagedevice }
@+ if
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ halfexecutive 133mm 184mm
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: halfexecutive
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: halfexecutive
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [378 522] >> setpagedevice }
@+ if
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ halfletter 140mm 216mm
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: halfletter
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: halfletter
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [396 612] >> setpagedevice }
@+ if
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ statement 140mm 216mm
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: statement
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: statement
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [396 612] >> setpagedevice }
@+ if
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ executive 184mm 267mm
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: executive
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: executive
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [522 756] >> setpagedevice }
@+ if
@+ %%EndPaperSize
% for powerdot
@ screen 8.25in 11in
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: Screen
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: Screen
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [594 792] >> setpagedevice }
@+ if
@+ %%EndPaperSize
% a common size for printers (in north america).
@ sixbynine 6in 9in
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: SixByNine
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: SixByNine
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [432 648] >> setpagedevice }
@+ if
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ quarto 215mm 275mm
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: quarto
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: quarto
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [610 780] >> setpagedevice }
@+ if
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ note 216mm 279mm
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: note
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: note
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [612 792] >> setpagedevice }
@+ if
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ folio 216mm 330mm
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: folio
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: folio
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [612 936] >> setpagedevice }
@+ if
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ legal 8.5in 14in
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: Legal
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: Legal
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [612 1008] >> setpagedevice }
@+ if
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ 10x14 10in 14in
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: 10x14
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: 10x14
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [720 1008] >> setpagedevice }
@+ if
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ ledger 17in 11in
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: Ledger
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: Ledger
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [1224 792] >> setpagedevice }
@+ if
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ tabloid 11in 17in
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: Tabloid
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: Tabloid
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [792 1224] >> setpagedevice }
@+ if
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ 11x17 11in 17in
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: 11x17
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: 11x17
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [792 1224] >> setpagedevice }
@+ if
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ a0 841mm 1189mm
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: a0
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: a0
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [2384 3370] >> setpagedevice }
@+  { /a0 where { pop a0 } if }
@+ ifelse
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ a1 594mm 841mm
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: a1
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: a1
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [1684 2384] >> setpagedevice }
@+  { /a1 where { pop a1 } if }
@+ ifelse
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ a2 420mm 594mm
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: a2
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: a2
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [1191 1684] >> setpagedevice }
@+  { /a2 where { pop a2 } if }
@+ ifelse
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ a3 297mm 420mm
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: a3
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: a3
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [842 1191] >> setpagedevice }
@+  { /a3 where { pop a3 } if }
@+ ifelse
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ a5 148mm 210mm
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: a5
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: a5
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [420 595] >> setpagedevice }
@+  { /a5 where { pop a5 } if }
@+ ifelse
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ a6 105mm 148mm
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: a6
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: a6
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [298 420] >> setpagedevice }
@+  { /a6 where { pop a6 } if }
@+ ifelse
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ a7 74mm 105mm
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: a7
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: a7
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [210 298] >> setpagedevice }
@+  { /a7 where { pop a7 } if }
@+ ifelse
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ a8 52mm 74mm
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: a8
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: a8
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [147 210] >> setpagedevice }
@+  { /a8 where { pop a8 } if }
@+ ifelse
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ a9 37mm 52mm
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: a9
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: a9
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [105 147] >> setpagedevice }
@+  { /a9 where { pop a9 } if }
@+ ifelse
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ a10 26mm 37mm
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: a10
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: a10
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [74 105] >> setpagedevice }
@+  { /a10 where { pop a10 } if }
@+ ifelse
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ jisb0 1030mm 1456mm
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: jisb0
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: jisb0
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [2920 4127] >> setpagedevice }
@+  { /jisb0 where { pop jisb0 } if }
@+ ifelse
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ jisb1 728mm 1030mm
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: jisb1
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: jisb1
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [2064 2920] >> setpagedevice }
@+  { /jisb1 where { pop jisb1 } if }
@+ ifelse
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ jisb2 515mm 728mm
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: jisb2
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: jisb2
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [1460 2064] >> setpagedevice }
@+  { /jisb2 where { pop jisb2 } if }
@+ ifelse
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ jisb3 364mm 515mm
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: jisb3
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: jisb3
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [1032 1460] >> setpagedevice }
@+  { /jisb3 where { pop jisb3 } if }
@+ ifelse
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ jisb4 257mm 364mm
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: jisb4
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: jisb4
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [729 1032] >> setpagedevice }
@+  { /jisb4 where { pop jisb4 } if }
@+ ifelse
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ jisb5 182mm 257mm
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: jisb5
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: jisb5
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [516 729] >> setpagedevice }
@+  { /jisb5 where { pop jisb5 } if }
@+ ifelse
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ jisb6 128mm 182mm
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: jisb6
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: jisb6
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [363 516] >> setpagedevice }
@+  { /jisb6 where { pop jisb6 } if }
@+ ifelse
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ jisb7 91mm 128mm
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: jisb7
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: jisb7
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [258 363] >> setpagedevice }
@+  { /jisb7 where { pop jisb7 } if }
@+ ifelse
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ jisb8 64mm 91mm
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: jisb8
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: jisb8
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [181 258] >> setpagedevice }
@+  { /jisb8 where { pop jisb8 } if }
@+ ifelse
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ b0 1000mm 1414mm
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: b0
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: b0
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [2835 4008] >> setpagedevice }
@+  { /b0 where { pop b0 } if }
@+ ifelse
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ b1 707mm 1000mm
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: b1
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: b1
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [2004 2835] >> setpagedevice }
@+  { /b1 where { pop b1 } if }
@+ ifelse
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ b2 500mm 707mm
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: b2
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: b2
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [1417 2004] >> setpagedevice }
@+  { /b2 where { pop b2 } if }
@+ ifelse
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ b3 353mm 500mm
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: b3
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: b3
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [1001 1417] >> setpagedevice }
@+  { /b3 where { pop b3 } if }
@+ ifelse
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ b4 250mm 353mm
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: b4
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: b4
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [709 1001] >> setpagedevice }
@+  { /b4 where { pop b4 } if }
@+ ifelse
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ b5 176mm 250mm
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: b5
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: b5
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [499 709] >> setpagedevice }
@+  { /b5 where { pop b5 } if }
@+ ifelse
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ b6 125mm 176mm
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: b6
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: b6
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [354 499] >> setpagedevice }
@+  { /b6 where { pop b6 } if }
@+ ifelse
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ c5 162mm 229mm
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: c5
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: c5
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [459 649] >> setpagedevice }
@+  { /c5 where { pop c5 } if }
@+ ifelse
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ DL 110mm 220mm
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: DL
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: DL
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [312 624] >> setpagedevice }
@+ if
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ Comm10 105mm 241mm
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: Comm10
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: Comm10
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [297 684] >> setpagedevice }
@+ if
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ Monarch 98.4mm 190.5mm
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: Monarch
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: Monarch
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [279 540] >> setpagedevice }
@+ if
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ archE 36in 48in
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: archE
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: archE
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [2592 3456] >> setpagedevice }
@+ if
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ archD 24in 36in
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: archD
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: archD
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [1728 2592] >> setpagedevice }
@+ if
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ archC 18in 24in
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: archC
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: archC
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [1296 1728] >> setpagedevice }
@+ if
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ archB 12in 18in
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: archB
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: archB
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [864 1296] >> setpagedevice }
@+ if
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ archA 9in 12in
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: archA
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: archA
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [648 864] >> setpagedevice }
@+ if
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ flsa 216mm 330.2mm
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: flsa
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: flsa
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [612 936] >> setpagedevice }
@+ if
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ flse 216mm 330.2mm
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: flse
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: flse
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [612 936] >> setpagedevice }
@+ if
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ csheet 431.8mm 558.8mm
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: csheet
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: csheet
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [1224 1584] >> setpagedevice }
@+ if
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ dsheet 558.8mm 863.6mm
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: dsheet
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: dsheet
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [1584 2448] >> setpagedevice }
@+ if
@+ %%EndPaperSize
@ esheet 863.6mm 1117.6mm
@+ ! %%DocumentPaperSizes: esheet
@+ %%BeginPaperSize: esheet
@+ /setpagedevice where
@+  { pop << /PageSize [2448 3168] >> setpagedevice }
@+ if
@+ %%EndPaperSize
% use -t unknown with a \special{papersize=...} for a nonstandard page size.
@ unknown 0in 0in
@+ % dvips-unknown
@+ statusdict /setpageparams known { hsize vsize 0 1 statusdict begin {
@+ setpageparams } stopped end } { true } ifelse { statusdict /setpage known
@+ { hsize vsize 1 statusdict begin { setpage } stopped pop end } if } if
% use -t nopaper to get no paper size stuff in the output at all.
% This should remain as the last thing in the file, because the first
% 0in 0in entry is chosen when there is nothing better; ordinarily, we
% want to that to be "unknown", so that the correct nonstandard paper
% size is output, instead of just being omitted.
% http://groups.google.com/group/fr.comp.text.tex/browse_thread/thread/1b08961cf9b8a5ab/6b1d0b32443905e3
% and mactex mailing list thread from 24 Sep 2009 11:36:26.
@ nopaper 0in 0in
@+ % dvips-nopaper

/etc/texmf/tex/generic/config/pdftexconfig.tex changed:
% Set pdfTeX parameters for pdf mode (replacing pdftex.cfg file).
% Thomas Esser, 2004. public domain.
\pdfoutput=1
\pdfcompresslevel=9
\pdfdecimaldigits=3
\pdfpagewidth=8.5 true in
\pdfpageheight=11 true in
\pdfhorigin=1 true in
\pdfvorigin=1 true in
\pdfpkresolution=600
% 
% As of TeX Live 2010, we output PDF 1.5 by default, so we can enable
% more compression.  To change this for the installation, comment out or
% delete these lines and remake the formats.  To change it for a
% particular LaTeX document, \RequirePackage{pdf14} early.
% 
\pdfminorversion=5
\pdfobjcompresslevel=2
\endinput

/etc/texmf/xdvi/XDvi changed:
!!! Global application defaults for XDvik
!!! Install this file into $TEXMF/xdvi/XDvi
!!! (use kpsewhich --expand-path '$TEXMF' to determine the location of
!!! $TEXMF on you system).
!!! 
!!! Lines commented out (starting with `!') are examples of
!!! how to customize Xdvi for your personal needs.
!!! To use these settings, copy them into your $HOME/.Xdefaults file
!!! (remove the comments), prefix each line with `xdvi', and activate
!!! them with:
!!! $ xrdb -merge $HOME/.Xdefaults
!!!------------------------------------------------------------------------------
!!!------------------------ useful global settings ------------------------------
!!!------------------------------------------------------------------------------
!!! Use `logical' (TeX) pages instead of physical pages for the `g' keystroke:
*useTeXPages: True
!!! A fairly high resolution, which usually gives better results for anti-aliasing
!!! and greater flexibility for shrink values. Generating MF fonts shouldn't be an
!!! issue when using T1lib.
!*mfMode: ljfour
*paper: letter
!!! This should be the best choice for modern displays with large color depth.
*thorough: true
!!! Add some useful translations for the mouse wheel (bug #1422928)
*wheelTranslations:\
Shift<Btn4Down>:left(.08)\n\
Shift<Btn5Down>:right(.08)\n\
Ctrl<Btn4Down>:set-shrink-factor(+)\n\
Ctrl<Btn5Down>:set-shrink-factor(-)\n\
<Btn4Down>:wheel(-.7)\n\
<Btn5Down>:wheel(.7)
!!!------------------------------------------------------------------------------
!!!------------------------------ Motif toolbar ---------------------------------
!!!------------------------------------------------------------------------------
!!! filename of the XPM file used for the toolbar pixmaps:
*toolbarPixmapFile: toolbar.xpm
!!! Use toolbar buttons that are non-raised by default and only appear raised
!!! when the mouse is over a button, as in e.g. Netscape 4.x:
*toolbarButtonsRaised: False
!!! don't draw a border around armed buttons:
*button*highlightThickness: 0
!!! no extra margin above/below buttons
*toolBar.marginHeight:0
!!! some spacing around button icons and button edges
*toolBar*button*marginHeight: 2
*toolBar*button*marginWidth: 2
!!! don't draw the small grey rectangle inside the armed button:
*button*fillOnArm: false
!!! Or, for a more traditional Motif look, use something like:
!*toolbarButtonsRaised: True
!*button*fillOnArm: True
!*button*shadowThickness: 1
!*toolBar.marginHeight: 0
!*toolBarFrame.marginWidth: 0
!*button*highlightThickness: 2
!!!------------------------------------------------------------------------------
!!!-------------------------------- Motif widgets -------------------------------
!!!------------------------------------------------------------------------------
!!! small shadows like in netscape 4.x
*menuBar.shadowThickness: 1
*button*shadowThickness: 2
*toolBar.shadowThickness: 1
*toolBarFrame.shadowThickness: 1
*helppanel.shadowThickness: 1
*toolBarFrame.marginWidth: 2
*statusline*shadowThickness: 1
!!! prevent the Motif file selector widget from resizing itself, and start with a reasonable default:
*resizePolicy: XmRESIZE_NONE
*textColumns: 50
!!! make all text/entry fields white, for better contrasts:
*XmDialogShell*XmTextField.background: white
*XmDialogShell*XmText.background: white
*XmDialogShell*XmList.background: white
!!! adjust position of header in help window
*help_window*right_form.topOffset: 10
!!!------------------------------------------------------------------------------
!!!----------------------------- Preferences window -----------------------------
!!!------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*XmComboBox*List*background: white
*XmComboBox*Text*background: white
*XmComboBox*Text*borderWidth: 2
*XmComboBox*Text*borderColor: black
!!!------------------------------------------------------------------------------
!!!--------------------------------- Help window --------------------------------
!!!------------------------------------------------------------------------------
!!! (See also the fontList entries for TOPIC_LABEL and TOPIC_HEADING)
!!!
!!! Set this to something that fits to your font size:
*help_text.rows: 23
*help_text.columns: 56
!!! fg/bg for help topics label
*help_label*shadowThickness: 2
!!! ... if you want a more colorful label:
!*help_label*foreground: blue4
!*help_label*background: grey90
!!! help topics label for Xaw
*help_label.font: -*-helvetica-bold-r-*-*-14-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
!!!------------------------------------------------------------------------------
!!!-------------------------------- Motif tooltips ------------------------------
!!!------------------------------------------------------------------------------
!!! background color and font:
*tipShell.background: cornsilk
*tipShell.fontSet: -*-helvetica-medium-r-*-*-12-*-*-*-*-*-*
!!! time the mouse needs to stay on a button until tooltips pop up,
!!! in milliseconds; set to a negative value to disable:
*tipShell.waitPeriod: 800
!!!------------------------------------------------------------------------------
!!!------------------------------ Fonts and colors ------------------------------
!!!------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*font:     -*-helvetica-medium-r-*-*-12-*-*-*-*-*-*
!!! Use a smaller font for the statusline in the Xaw version:
*statusline.font: -*-helvetica-medium-r-*-*-10-*-*-*-*-*-*
!!! Motif fonts. Meaning of the tags is:
!!! NORMAL: Ordinary text, labels etc.
!!! UNMARKED: Unmarked entries in page list
!!! MARKED: Marked entries in page list, emphasized entries in other lists
!!! TOPIC_LABEL: Label for topics list in help window
!!! TOPIC_HEADING: Heading for help text in help window
!!!
*fontList: \
-*-helvetica-medium-r-*-*-12-*-*-*-*-*-*-*=NORMAL,\
-*-helvetica-medium-r-*-*-12-*-*-*-*-*-*-*=UNMARKED,\
-*-helvetica-bold-r-*-*-12-*-*-*-*-*-*-*=MARKED,\
-*-helvetica-bold-r-*-*-12-*-*-*-*-*-*-*=TOPIC_LABEL,\
-*-helvetica-bold-r-*-*-14-*-*-*-*-*-*-*=TOPIC_HEADING
!!! Color used for page border, image bounding boxes and the ruler in `Ruler mode'.
*highlight: red
!!! Color used for the magnifier and its rulers:
*rulecolor: blue
!!!------------------------------------------------------------------------------
!!!---------------------------------- hyperlinks  -------------------------------
!!!------------------------------------------------------------------------------
!!! Colors for unvisited and visited hyperlinks (can be any valid X color spec,
!!! also in hex format):
*linkColor: Blue2
*visitedLinkColor: Purple4
!!! Link style:
!!! 0: no highlighting at all
!!! 1: underline with linkColor
!!! 2: no underlining, text with linkColor
!!! 3: underlining and text with linkColor
*linkStyle: 3
!!!------------------------------------------------------------------------------
!!!------------------------------ helper applications ---------------------------
!!!------------------------------------------------------------------------------
!!! the editor used for `forward search'; can also be set via $EDITOR, $VISUAL
!!! or $XEDITOR. Setting the X resource will override the environment variables.
!!! The format strings `%l' and `%f' are optional.
!!! You could use this for older emacsen that come with emacsclient:
!*editor: emacsclient --no-wait +%l %f
!!! and this for current emacs or xemacs that come with gnuclient (which is much better):
!*editor: gnuclient -q +%l %f
!!!------------------------------------------------------------------------------
!!!------------------------------ Xaw buttons and helptexts ---------------------
!!!------------------------------------------------------------------------------
!!! The following sections are of a more esoteric nature, giving
!!! examples for customizing the Xaw buttons and the help texts.
!!! Maybe these are useful for i18n.
!!!------------------------------
!!! This is the default Xaw button configuration:
!!!------------------------------
! *buttonTranslations: \
! File_Open ...:select-dvi-file()\n\
! File_Reload:reread-dvi-file()\n\
! File_Back Hyperref:htex-back()\n\
! File_Quit:quit()\n\
! Page_First page:goto-page(1)\n\
! Page_Page-10:back-page(10)\n\
! Page_Page-5:back-page(10)\n\
! Page_Prev:back-page(1)\n\
! Page_Next:forward-page(1)\n\
! Page_Page+5:forward-page(5)\n\
! Page_Page+10:forward-page(10)\n\
! Page_Last page:goto-page()\n\
! Zoom_Full size:set-shrink-factor(1)\n\
! Zoom_$%%:shrink-to-dpi(150)\n\
! Zoom_$%%:shrink-to-dpi(100)\n\
! Zoom_$%%:shrink-to-dpi(50)\n\
! Zoom_Fit in window:set-shrink-factor()\n\
! Options_View PS:set-ps(toggle)\n\
! Options_Keep position:set-keep-flag()\n\
! Help_About ...:popup-help(helpGeneral)\n\
! Help_Page Motion ...:popup-help(helpPagemotion)\n\
! Help_Other Commands ...:popup-help(helpOthercommands)\n\
! Help_HyperTeX commands ...:popup-help(helpHypertex)\n\
! Help_Source specials ...:popup-help(helpSourcespecials)\n
!!!------------------------------
!!! help texts
!!!------------------------------
!!!------------------------------
!!! about/general
!!!------------------------------
! *.helpGeneral: \
! \n\
! This is xdvik, CVS version.\n\
! \n\
! The xdvik project homepage is located at\n\
! http://sourceforge.net/projects/xdvi,\n\
! where you can find updates, report bugs and submit feature requests.\n\
! \n\
! Getting help and exiting xdvi\n\
! \n\
! h or ? or `Help' button\n\
!      Displays this help text.\n\
! \n\
! q or Control-C or Control-D or Cancel or Stop or Control-Z (VAX VMS)\n\
!      Quits the program.\n
! 
!!!------------------------------
!!! other commands
!!!------------------------------
! *helpOthercommands: \
! \n\
! Other Commands\n\
! \n\
! \n\
! Control-F\n\
!      Find another DVI file.\n\
! \n\
! Control-L or Clear\n\
!      Redisplays the current page.\n\
! \n\
! Control-P\n\
!      Prints bitmap unit, bit order, and byte order.\n\
! \n\
! ^ or Home\n\
!      Move to the ``home'' position of the page.  This is\n\
!      normally the upper left-hand corner of the page,\n\
!      depending on the margins as described in the -margins\n\
!      option, above.\n\
! \n\
! c    Moves the page so that the point currently beneath the\n\
!      cursor is moved to the middle of the window.  It also\n\
!      (gasp!) warps the cursor to the same place.\n\
! \n\
! G    This key toggles the use of greyscale anti-aliasing for\n\
!      displaying shrunken bitmaps.  In addition, the key\n\
!      sequences `0G' and `1G' clear and set this flag,\n\
!      respectively.  See also the -nogrey option.\n\
! \n\
! k    Normally when xdvi switches pages, it moves to the home\n\
!      position as well.  The `k' keystroke toggles a `keep-\n\
!      position' flag which, when set, will keep the same\n\
!      position when moving between pages.  Also `0k' and `1k'\n\
!      clear and set this flag, respectively.  See also the\n\
!      -keep option.\n\
! \n\
! M    Sets the margins so that the point currently under the\n\
!      cursor is the upper left-hand corner of the text in the\n\
!      page.  Note that this command itself does not move the\n\
!      image at all.  For details on how the margins are used,\n\
!      see the -margins option.\n\
! \n\
! P    ``This is page number n.''  This can be used to make\n\
!      the `g' keystroke refer to actual page numbers instead\n\
!      of absolute page numbers.\n\
! \n\
! R    Forces the dvi file to be reread.  This allows you to\n\
!      preview many versions of the same file while running\n\
!      xdvi only once.\n\
! \n\
! s    Changes the shrink factor to the given number.  If no\n\
!      number is given, the smallest factor that makes the\n\
!      entire page fit in the window will be used.  (Margins\n\
!      are ignored in this computation.)\n\
! \n\
! S    Sets the density factor to be used when shrinking\n\
!      bitmaps.  This should be a number between 0 and 100;\n\
!      higher numbers produce lighter characters.\n\
! \n\
! t    Toggles to the next unit in a sorted list of TeX dimension\n\
!      units for the popup magnifier ruler.\n\
! \n\
! V    Toggles Ghostscript anti-aliasing.  Also `0V' and `1V' clear\n\
!      and enables this mode, respectively.  See also the the\n\
!      -gsalpha option.\n\
! \n\
! x    Toggles expert mode (in which the buttons do not appear).\n\
!      `1x' toggles display of the statusline at the bottom of\n\
!      the window.\n
 
!!!------------------------------
!!! page motion
!!!------------------------------
! *helpPagemotion: \
! \n\
! Moving around in the document\n\
! \n\
! \n\
! \n\
! n or f or Space or Return or LineFeed or PgDn\n\
!      Moves to the next page (or to the nth next page if a\n\
!      number is given).\n\
! \n\
! p or b or Control-H or BackSpace or DELete or PgUp\n\
!      Moves to the previous page (or back n pages).\n\
! \n\
! u or Up-arrow\n\
!      Moves up two thirds of a window-full.\n\
! \n\
! d or Down-arrow\n\
!      Moves down two thirds of a window-full.\n\
! \n\
! l or Left-arrow\n\
!      Moves left two thirds of a window-full.\n\
! \n\
! r or Right-arrow\n\
!      Moves right two thirds of a window-full.\n\
! \n\
! g or j or End\n\
!      Moves to the page with the given number.  Initially,\n\
!      the first page is assumed to be page number 1, but this\n\
!      can be changed with the `P' keystroke, below.  If no\n\
!      page number is given, then it goes to the last page.\n\
! \n\
! <    Move to first page in document.\n\
! >    Move to last page in document.\n
!!!------------------------------
!!! end of helptexts
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> I don't think we should clutter our control file with dependencies that
> are only needed for packages that never were in unstable, only in
> experimental. 

Agreed.

> It should be easy to solve for every experimental user.

Since the OP mentioned that the problem has been solved on his computer, I'm closing this bug.

Norbert



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