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└─⟦52210d11f⟧ Bits:30007239 EUUGD2: TeX 3 1992-12
    └─⟦af5ba6c8e⟧ »unix3.0/DVIWARE.tar.Z« 
        └─⟦ca79c7339⟧ 
            └─⟦this⟧ »DVIware/laser-setters/dvi-to-ps/TeXPS/setup/integin.cs.purdue.edu/local-defs« 

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# This is a file which is prepended to each "IMakefile" to form
# "Makefile". All system dependent definitions go here.
# For details see the documentation.

# WARNING: changing values here can have various effects. Be careful
# to recompile all necessary sources.
# After a "make prepare" certain .o files
# are removed to force the recompilation of most of the binaries.
# You should be able to start all makes from the main source directory.
# The software is designed so that everything can be tested and in particular
# the documentation can be printed without the software being installed.
# Exceptions to this rule (things you must install first) are only the .afm
# files and pltotf (which for simplicity is also provided; see PLTOTF below.

# NOTE: please install all the software, get it running, test it out, in
# particular print the documentation, and then remove what you think is
# not necessary.

# ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES: some (but NOT all) of the variables set in this file
# can be overwritten by defining environment variables of the same name. Such
# variables are clearly identified by a comment to that effect. If such comment
# is missing no environment variable to that effect is defined.

# Note that environment variable TEXFONTS must include "." for the
# document to be processed properly.  There are some fonts (PostScript fonts)
# which reside in "." when the document describing this software is processed.

# Also note that for pfd2tfm and the complete document to be processed
# you need pltotf because pltotf is used by pfd2tfm to convert property
# lists generated by pfd2tfm into tfm files.

# Note furthermore that your PATH must contain "."

# The numbers used below are used as follows:
# [1] is for my own machine.
# [2] is for the machine of the Menil Foundation, Houston, TX.
# [3] is for the Statistics Department of Purdue University.
# [4] is for Siemens, QM 24, Munich, West Germany.
# [5] is for myself again to simulate another installation.
# [6] is for Mark Senn, Statistics Department
# [7] is also for Mark Senn
# [8] is for arthur.cs.purdue.edu
# [9] is for galahad.cs.purdue.edu
# [10] is for expert.cc.purdue.edu (qwd)
# [11] is for Technical Typesetting, Inc
#
# ===========================================================
#
# Name of the binary of the driver. We use "dvitps" through the documentation
# and also in this file here.  You should set it to whatever you want to call
# the driver.  Please be advised that it was a conscious decision to not call
# the driver "dvi2ps" because there are so many different drivers with this name
# floating around in the world.  I suggest that you also use the name "dvitps"
# and NOT "dvi2ps".
default DVITPS_BINARY_NAME dvitps
end

# Control 'tpic' understanding of the driver.
# 0:	Driver should not know about tpic commands.
# 1: 	Driver should know about tpic commands.
# If you are interested in tpic then please contact hammer@cs.purdue.edu.
# You need to have the source code of pic, because tpic
# is distributed by sending you a patch file to pic which makes it tpic.
default TPIC 1
[10] TPIC = 0
[11] TPIC = 0
end

# For many of the following specifications we recommend that you use
# a standard directory in which subdirectories will be installed
# to contain various other subdirectories. It does make things easier.
default DVITPS_STANDARD_DIR /usr/local/lib/tex/TeXPS
[1] DVITPS_STANDARD_DIR = /home/svb/src/lib/TeXPS
[3] DVITPS_STANDARD_DIR = /userd/mds/i5f
[4] DVITPS_STANDARD_DIR = /usr/local/lib/tex/dvi2ps
[5] DVITPS_STANDARD_DIR = /usr/users/tex/texps-inst
[6] DVITPS_STANDARD_DIR = /userb/mds/t/dvitps
[7] DVITPS_STANDARD_DIR = /home/pop/mds/t/dvitps
[8] DVITPS_STANDARD_DIR = /usr/svb/symmetry/src/TeXPS-lib
[9] DVITPS_STANDARD_DIR = /usr/svb/sun4/src/TeXPS-lib
[10] DVITPS_STANDARD_DIR = /userb/qwd/TeXPS-lib
end

# Default path for the driver to find TFM, GF, PK, PXL and PDR files.
# Also the path for pfd2tfm to locate TFM files for font emulation.
# (The environment variable TEXFONTS, TEXFONTS_DVITPS,
# TEXFONTS_DVITPS_GF/PK/PXL/PDR replace this default; see the manual pages
# for details).
default TEXFONTS_DEF $(DVITPS_STANDARD_DIR)/ps-fonts:.:/usr/local/lib/tex/fonts
[1] TEXFONTS_DEF = $(DVITPS_STANDARD_DIR)/ps-fonts:.:/usr/local/lib/tex/fonts
[2] TEXFONTS_DEF = /usr/brazil/svb/lib-tmp/fonts:.:/usr/brazil/local/lib/tex/fonts
[3] TEXFONTS_DEF = /usr/.stat/t/TEXFONTS:/userd/mds/i5f/ps-fonts
[4] TEXFONTS_DEF = $(DVITPS_STANDARD_DIR)/ps-fonts:.:/usr/local/lib/tex/fonts
[5] TEXFONTS_DEF = $(DVITPS_STANDARD_DIR)/ps-fonts:.:/usr/local/lib/tex/fonts
[6] TEXFONTS_DEF = /userb/mds/t/TEXFONTS
[7] TEXFONTS_DEF = /home/pop/mds/t/TEXFONTS
[8] TEXFONTS_DEF = $(DVITPS_STANDARD_DIR)/ps-fonts:.:/usr/local/lib/tex/fonts
[9] TEXFONTS_DEF = $(DVITPS_STANDARD_DIR)/ps-fonts:.:/usr/local/lib/tex/fonts
[10] TEXFONTS_DEF = $(DVITPS_STANDARD_DIR)/ps-fonts:.:/usr/local/lib/tex/fonts
end

# Directory to hold the capability file read in initially by the driver to
# inform the driver about which font types to search for, in which order etc.
# -B option of the driver can be used to redefine this directory.
default DVITPS_CAP_DIR $(DVITPS_STANDARD_DIR)/dvitps-cap
end

# For all of the following four font file types (GF, PK, PXL and PDR) you have
# to set the following four variables: DVITPS_GF, ..._PK, ..._PXL and ..._PDR
# if you want the driver to look for a specific font type. Omit the definitions
# if the driver should ignore that type.
#
# At any point you can verify the settings by typing "dvitps" without any options
# or without giving a dvi file name. The driver will then tell you what files
# it is looking for.
#
# In the specifications you must assign unique priorities. The driver
# will look for a font file of type priority 0 first, then priority 1 etc.
#
# Let us give two examples:
# (1) Look for PK files, then PDR files:
#	[x] DVITPS_PK = 0
#	[x] DVITPS_PDR = 1
# (2) Look for PK, PXL, PDR, GF files (in the given order):
#	[x] DVITPS_PK = 0
#	[x] DVITPS_PXL = 1
#	[x] DVITPS_PDR = 2
#	[x] DVITPS_GF = 3

default DVITPS_PK  0
default DVITPS_PDR 1
default DVITPS_PXL 2
default DVITPS_GF  3

[2] DVITPS_PK = 0
[2] DVITPS_PXL = 1
[2] DVITPS_PDR = 2
[2] DVITPS_GF = 3

[3] DVITPS_PK = 0
[3] DVITPS_PXL = 1
[3] DVITPS_PDR = 2
[3] DVITPS_GF = 3

[4] DVITPS_PK = 0
[4] DVITPS_PXL = 1
[4] DVITPS_PDR = 2
[4] DVITPS_GF = 3
end

# Now you have to specify how the font name of a font file is computed.
# The following setup refers to the code of dvitps/src/search2.c and
# you may actually have to change the code of that source file.
# Note that method 1, which is the default, assumes all your fonts 
# are installed "flat" and you have a directory like /usr/local/lib/tex/fonts
# in which you have files such as cmr10.300pk, cmr10.360pk and so forth.
default FONT_SEARCH_METHOD 1
[11] FONT_SEARCH_METHOD = 2
end

# Specify here (0 or 1) whether the PostScript code generated by the driver
# may write messages using the PostScript "print" operator to the standard output
# of the PostScript interpreter (this stuff normally goes into a log file,
# for instance, under TranScript). If you don't use TranScript but send the
# output of the driver directly to a port such output should be disabled.
default DVITPS_PS_PRINT_ENABLED 1
[10] DVITPS_PS_PRINT_ENABLED = 0
end

# Directory, where all TFM and PDR files of PostScript fonts are installed.
# This directory must be included in the above path TEXFONTS.
default PS_FONT_DIR $(DVITPS_STANDARD_DIR)/ps-fonts
[2] PS_FONT_DIR = /usr/brazil/svb/lib-tmp/fonts
end

# Directory for the installation of PostScript prologue files used by the
# driver. See also the next variable!
default DRIVER_PS_PROLOGUE_FILES_DIR $(DVITPS_STANDARD_DIR)/pro
[2] DRIVER_PS_PROLOGUE_FILES_DIR = /usr/brazil/svb/lib-tmp/ps-down
end

# The path used by the driver locating prologue files. A path is
# used so that the user can load additional prologue files for his
# own usage from his own directory if desired.
# The -P option of the driver can be used to replace this value.
default DVITPS_PROLOGUE_FILES_PATH_DEF $(DRIVER_PS_PROLOGUE_FILES_DIR):.
[2] DVITPS_PROLOGUE_FILES_PATH_DEF = /usr/brazil/svb/lib-tmp/ps-down
end

# Default order of the PostScript output generated by the driver:
# 0: print first page of DVI file first.
# 1: print first page of DVI file last, i.e. the document is printed in reverse order.
# Note that with the -d option of the driver the default specified here
# can be overwritten.
default DVITPS_DEFAULT_ORDER 0
[2] DVITPS_DEFAULT_ORDER = 1
[3] DVITPS_DEFAULT_ORDER = 1
[6] DVITPS_DEFAULT_ORDER = 1
end

# In case you want to add paper format specifications then you must
# change the code of dvitps/src/ps.c. The next option defines
# the default paper size specification. The paper size specifcation given
# here is used if the -o option of the driver is not used.
default DEFAULT_PAPER_SPEC letter
end

# By default do you want to have also the paper size specification
# written to the PostScript output file and therefore digested by
# the PostScript printer? Specify 1, if you want. Specify 0 if you don't.
# The -E option of the driver can be used to specify whatevery value
# seems to be appropriate.
default SEND_PAPER_SIZE_SPEC 1
end

# For those poor soles who have to save on the number of bytes allocated
# in the VM of the PostScrint printer: maximum number of characters
# in pixel based fonts. Should be set to either 128 or 256. It could be made
# a driver option, but it's not right now.
default NUMBER_CHARS_IN_PIXEL_FONTS 256
end

# Which type of PostScript printer do you have? This influences the
# document being printed (the font samples in particular), and also the PostScript font
# .tfm files which are installed for access by TeX.
# In case you have more than one printer available use the maximum here.
# And then the document describing this software package must be printed on
# the maximum capability driver. The driver obviously can not prevent that you send
# a document generated for a 'class 1' printer to a 'class 0' printer.
# Administering that properly is your duty.
# 0: a regular Laserwriter, with Courier*, Helvetica*, Times* and Symbol
# 1: a Laser Writer Plus, Laser Writer II, or so with the following additional
#    fonts: ITC Avant Garde*, ITC Bookman*, New Century Schoolbook*,
#    ITC Zapf Chancery, ITC Zapf Dingbats.
default PS_PRINTER_CLASS 1
[1] PS_PRINTER_CLASS = 0
[8] PS_PRINTER_CLASS = 0
[9] PS_PRINTER_CLASS = 0
end

# Reset the PostScript printer (-z option of the driver) for printing the 
# examples of the document every PS_RESET_PAGES number of pages. If
# you run out of virtual memory printing the examples of the document
# describing this software then the value you specified here is too high.
# Recommented values:
# 1: for the Apple Laser Writer
# 8: for the Apple Laser Writer II NT (that worked the last time!)
# The proper value for the Laser Writer II NTX would depend on the amount
# of memory installed.
default PS_RESET_PAGES 12
[2] PS_RESET_PAGES = 1
[3] PS_RESET_PAGES = 6
[4] PS_RESET_PAGES = 6
[6] PS_RESET_PAGES = 4
end

# Set PS_FONTS_EXTRA to 1 if you want to have some extra TFM / PDR files
# computed. This is for some extra PostScript fonts you might have bought.
# Add those fonts to directory pfd/extra and change IMakefile in this directory.
# Set PS_FONTS_EXTRA to 0, if you don't have these fonts.
default PS_FONTS_EXTRA 0
[2] PS_FONTS_EXTRA = 1
end

# Default encoding vector information (PostScript fonts) can be found in this directory.
# Can be overwritten by using the -p option of pfd2tfm.
default PS_DEF_ENCODINGS $(DVITPS_STANDARD_DIR)/pfd2tfm
end

# Specify here 0 if you use pltotf as it is provided with this software
# package. Specify 1 here if you want to use your own pltotf. In this
# case it is assumed that pltotf can be found using PATH as search path.
default PLTOTF 0
end

# Set this switch to 1 if the following two statements are true: you are running
# X Windows Version 11.3, and you have installed the xpr patch which is in
# subdirectory psfig. If you set this switch to 1, you must also set
# XPR_PATCHED properly.
# If either of the first two conditions are false, set this switch to 0.
default XWINDOWS 0
[1] XWINDOWS = 1
end

# This switch is only relevant if XWINDOWS == 1.
# Specifiy name of the patched binary of xpr here.
# Because the proposed patches are upward compatible, I suggest
# that you apply the patch to your source and then simply replace
# the version of xpr you were using before.
default XPR_PATCHED xpr
[11] XPR_PATCHED = 0
end

# A TeX macro directory which is used to install some of the 
# TeX macros included with this software. This directory must
# be part of the environment variable TEXINPUTS to process the documentation.
default TEX_MACROS_DIR $(DVITPS_STANDARD_DIR)/macros
end

# Do you want to install the afm files which are provided as part of this
# software? Set it to 1 if you do, set it to 0 if you don't.
default AFM_FILES_INSTALL 0
[1] AFM_FILES_INSTALL = 1
end

# In case you set AFM_FILES_INSTALL to 1, define the installation directory
# here. Ignore otherwise
default AFM_FILES_INSTALL_DIR /usr/local/lib/afm
[1] AFM_FILES_INSTALL_DIR = /home/svb/src/lib/TeXPS/afm
end

# Path for pfd2tfm to find AFM files.
# (The environment variable AFMPATH, if set, supercedes this default).
# A good place to store these files is directory /usr/local/lib/afm.
default AFMPATH_DEF /usr/local/lib/afm:/usr/local/lib/transcript:.
[1] AFMPATH_DEF = /home/svb/src/lib/TeXPS/afm:/usr/local/lib/afm
[2] AFMPATH_DEF = /usr/brazil/svb/src/afm/regular:/usr/brazil/svb/src/afm/extra
[3] AFMPATH_DEF = /usr/local/lib/ps/afm2.0
[5] AFMPATH_DEF = /usr/users/tex/tape/afm
[6] AFMPATH_DEF = /usr/src/local/bin/transcript/lib
[7] AFMPATH_DEF = /home/pop/mds/t/texps/afm
[10] AFMPATH_DEF = /userb/qwd/afm
end

# Directory where "dvitps" is installed.
default DRIVER_BINDIR /usr/local/bin
[1] DRIVER_BINDIR = /home/svb/src/bin
[2] DRIVER_BINDIR = /usr/brazil/svb/bin
[3] DRIVER_BINDIR = /userd/mds/bin
[5] DRIVER_BINDIR = /usr/users/tex/bin
[6] DRIVER_BINDIR = /userb/mds/t/bin
[7] DRIVER_BINDIR = /home/pop/mds/t/bin
[8] DRIVER_BINDIR = /usr/svb/symmetry/src/bin
[9] DRIVER_BINDIR = /usr/svb/sun4/src/bin
[10] DRIVER_BINDIR = /userb/qwd/src/bin
end

# Binary directory for the installation of pfd2tfm and printpdr.
default PFD_BINDIR $(DRIVER_BINDIR)
end

# Is this a SYS_V system? Set to 1 if so, set to 0 if not.
default SYS_V 0
end

# Which C compiler do you use?
default CC cc
end

# Which lex do you want to use?
default LEX lex
end

# Which yacc do you use?
default YACC yacc
end

# Remove command.
default RM /bin/rm -f
end

# Copy command.
default CP /bin/cp
end

# Move command.
default MV /bin/mv
end

# Command to print source code. This command must be
# compatible with the definition of PRINTER.
default SOURCE_CODE_PRINT_COMMAND enscript -2r -Plp -h
end

# A comment which accepts a PostScript file (starting with !%) and
# then prints this file as a PostScript file out. Usually (which is
# also the default here) it's just a PostScript lpr command.
# It is assumed that the command's syntax is such that one
# additional argument is the name of such a PostScript file.
# The command needs not to be able to read from standard input.
default POSTSCRIPT_PRINT_COMMAND lpr -P lp
end

# The version of LaTeX to be used to print the document.  You need
# a bigger version of LaTeX (more accurately initex and virtex).
# For details see file "doc/intro.tex", section "About This Report".
default LATEX virtex-b \&lplain-b
[2] LATEX = latex
[3] LATEX = latex
[4] LATEX = latex
[6] LATEX = latex
[7] LATEX = /home/pop/mds/t/bin/virtex \&lplain
[8] LATEX = latex
[9] LATEX = latex
[10] LATEX = latex
[11] LATEX = latex
end

# If you have have Slitex set SLITEX_CONTROL to 1. If you have not set to 0.
# SLITEX_BINARY is the name of the executable in case the above switch is 1.
# It is ignored otherwise.
default SLITEX_CONTROL 1
default SLITEX_BINARY slitex
[2] SLITEX_CONTROL = 0
[3] SLITEX_CONTROL = 0
[4] SLITEX_CONTROL = 0
[7] SLITEX_CONTROL = 0
[8] SLITEX_CONTROL = 0
[9] SLITEX_CONTROL = 0
[10] SLITEX_CONTROL = 0
end

# Directory for temporary files of dvitps, pfd2tfm and other programs.
default TMPDIR /tmp
end

# Do you want manual pages to be installed? Set to 1 if so, set to 0
# if not.
default MAN_INSTALL 1
[1] MAN_INSTALL = 0
[7] MAN_INSTALL = 0
[8] MAN_INSTALL = 0
[9] MAN_INSTALL = 0
[10] MAN_INSTALL = 0
end

# Manual page directory: the manual pages are installed in that directory
# (if at all). Ignore if MAN_INSTALL was set to 0.
default MAN_DIR /usr/man/manl
end

# Manual pages and documentation.
# 0: The manual pages of dvitps, pfd2tfm and so forth are NOT included
#    in the documentation.
# 1: The manual pages of dvitps, pfd2tfm and so forth are NOT included
#    in the documentation, but a "make print" in the documentation directory
#    will also print the manual pages.
# 2: The troff SOURCE code of the manual pages is included with the
#    TeXPS documenation.
# 3: You have a version of troff which generates PostScript, for instance,
#    because you have TranScript on your machine and "ptroff" of TranScript
#    generates PostScript.  "ptroff" is executed and the resulting PostScript
#    files are included into the TeXPS documentation using the psfig macros.
#    In other words the troff-ed manual pages appear in the TeXPS documentation.
#    For this to work you need to set TROFF_MAN below correctly.
default MAN_PAGES_DOC 3
end

# Version of troff to be used for the manual pages. This should be
# set to "ptroff" if you selected MAN_PAGES_DOC = 3 above and it should
# be set to whatever your version of troff is called if you selected
# MAN_PAGES_DOC = 1 above.  Otherwise its value is irrelevant.
default TROFF_MAN ptroff
end

# The program tokprep (from subdirectory sup) by default is
# not needed anywhere else except for this software. If it
# is needed somewhere else, set TOKPREP_INSTALL to 1 and
# specify the directory below. Otherwise set it to 0.
default TOKPREP_INSTALL 0
[1] TOKPREP_INSTALL = 1
[8] TOKPREP_INSTALL = 1
[9] TOKPREP_INSTALL = 1
[10] TOKPREP_INSTALL = 1
end

default TOKPREP_INSTALL_DIR ""
[1] TOKPREP_INSTALL_DIR = /home/svb/src/bin
[8] TOKPREP_INSTALL_DIR = /usr/svb/symmetry/src/bin
[9] TOKPREP_INSTALL_DIR = /usr/svb/sun4/src/bin
[10] TOKPREP_INSTALL_DIR = /userb/qwd/src/bin
end