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kpsetool !!!kpsetool NAME SYNOPSIS DESCRIPTION OPTIONS USAGE SEE ALSO BUGS AUTHOR ---- !!NAME kpsetool - script to make teTeX-style __kpsetool__, __kpsexpand__, and __kpsepath__ available !!SYNOPSIS __kpsetool__ [[ ''OPTIONS''... ] ''COMMAND'' __kpsexpand__ [[ ''OPTIONS''... ] ''STRING'' __kpsepath__ [[ ''OPTIONS''... ] ''PATHTYPE'' !!DESCRIPTION __kpsetool__ is a Bourne shell script that makes a teTeX-style __kpsetool__, __kpsexpand__, and __kpsepath__ available. __kpsetool__ uses __web2c__s (new) __kpsexpand__ binary, so the syntax for __kpsexpand__ is incompatible with teTeXs as of version 0.4. !!OPTIONS __-m__ ''mode'' set Metafont mode __-n__ ''progname'' pretend to be ''progname'' to kpathsea __-p__ act like kpsepath(1) __-v__ act like kpsexpand(1) __-w__ act like kpsewhich(1) !!USAGE ''PATHTYPE'' can be __base__ Metafont memory dump __bib__ BibTeX bibliography source __bst__ BibTeX style files __cnf__ Kpathsea runtime configuration files __dvips_config__ dvips config files __dvips_header__ dvips header files __fmt__ TeX memory dump __gf__ generic font bitmap __mem__ !MetaPost memory dump __mf__ Metafont source __mfpool__ Metafont program strings __mp__ !MetaPost source __mppool__ !MetaPost program strings __mpsupport__ !MetaPost support files __pict__ Other kinds of figures __pk__ packed bitmap font __tex__ TeX source __texpool__ TeX program strings __tfm__ TeX font metrics __troff_font__ troff fonts __vf__ virtual font !!SEE ALSO kpsewhich(1) ''Kpathsea: A library for path searching'' (info or DVI file) Web page: !!BUGS None known, but report any bugs found to !!AUTHOR __kpsetool__ was written by Thomas Esser __kpsetool__ is in the public domain. This manual page was written by C.M. Connelly ----
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