You need OCaml 4.11 or higher to compile the sources, including the following packages, available under opam:
"dune" {>= "2.5"}
"graphics" {>= "5.1.1"}
"camlimages" {>= "5.0.4"}
This version is available as an opam package.
You also need the kpsewhich' utility of the
kpathsea’ library provided by many TeX distributions.
For bitmap based image inclusion using \includegraphics of the graphics macro package, you require the camlimages library, with version 5.0.4, available under opam.
To display postscript based drawings by PsTricks macro package, you need ghostscript (http://www.ghostscript.com). You need the version 7.05 or later for the correct synchronization of drawing of the TeX glyphs and postscript graphics.
If you have opam installed, you may just say:
opam install advi
It will download and install the package.
The default installation, does not install the latex style files. See the section INSTALLATION OF LATEX SOURCE FILES below.
Use the standard procedure:
make
make install
The default installation, does not install the latex style files, See the section INSTALLATION OF LATEX SOURCE FILES below.
The default installation, does not install the latex style files, which are needed to take advantage of the advance features of advi
, including its use as a backend for whizzytex
.
To install them, you may use the command:
advi-latex-files --install
which will tell you what to do. You actually have a choice.
Just leave the files where they are in the opam repository, i.e. at this location:
advi-latex-files --path
and add this path (the output of the above command) in you TEXINPUTS
environment variable.
Install the files at the standard location of the latex distribution. Then try:
advi-latex-files --install default
This will attempt to guess the correct <DEST>
folder, tell you what it will do, and ask for confirmation.
It will probably tell you to run the command as root.
In case the command fails, then you must guess yourself the right location as described next and follow this by running the command
mktexlsr
You may install those file at some location <DEST>
of your choice passed explicitly:
advi-latex-files --install <DEST>
You should then ensure that <DEST>
is included in the latex search path TEXINPUTS
. You may need to run the command mktexlsr
afterwards
Notice that you may also copy the files listed by
advi-latex-files --list
and located at advi-latex-files -path
by hand.
The command
kpsewhich advi.sty
will tell you whether (and where) it found the advi.sty
style file.
There is a configuration file for mapping Japanese TeX font names to Japanese True Type fonts called “jpfonts.conf”. It is placed in the advi library directory (under opam prefix). If you want to use different TrueType fonts, you can edit this file, or put your own jpfonts.conf in ~/.advi/ .
If you wish to rebuild the documentation, you will need the following latex latex packages:
eepic
pstricks
graphics
babel
graphicx
hyperref
makeidx
manual
tabularx
as well as some latex tools: latexmk
, pandoc
, and hevea
(http://hevea.inria.fr/) also available under opam.