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README_tests (in sub-directory initex) last mods: 2000/11/23
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The following files are given in order:
A) to verify TeX hyphenation on 500 french words.
B) to provide a sample for testing your keyboard.
These tests have to be used after installation i.e. creation of the format
file.
These files were fully tested using MlTeX/TeX V3 with EC or CM fonts.
Here are the corresponding files for part A:
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EC.def an internal file, for input encoding just like EC.
TSIv5n4.tex 500 words hyphenated (Desarmenien's reference)
This is a 7-bit file to transform to your 8-bit keyboard-screen.
gencoup.tex to hyphenate these words with TeX at your site (log file)
lgencoup.tex " " " " " LaTeX " " "
tstcoup.tex to read the log file produced with TeX & compare with ideal list
ltstcoup.tex " " " " " LaTeX " " " "
testhyp a shell script to do this with TeX
ltesthyp " " " " " LaTeX
Operation:
- convert TSIv5n4.tex to 8-bit accordingly to your own keyboard (use kb7to8 !)
- run the l/testhyp procedure to look if your installation is ok at
the hyphenation level. Any system with TeX-only i.e. without Multi-lingual
modifications or without 8-bit fonts can't be called a french system and
this test would be a non-sense.
This script gives normally 0 bad hyphenated words with MlTeX+CM
or TeX+EC fonts. No difference should occur.
Here are the corresponding files for part B:
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kbtest.tex the test code (8-bit file) to be adapted to your keyboard.
Operation:
- update this file accordingly to your own keyboard and run it with your
TeX engine. You will obtain a print sheet with a comparison of 7-bit and
8-bit inputs.
Hope it helps,
Bernard GAULLE first issue 2000/11/23
Here is a directory listing at the time of distribution:
(The number of bytes of this README may differ)
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-rw-r--r-- 1 bernard bernard 3888 Jun 28 15:09 EC.def
-r--r--r-- 1 bernard bernard 3214 Jun 28 15:57 README
-rw-r--r-- 1 bernard bernard 20860 Jun 28 15:22 README_tests.pdf
-rw-r--r-- 1 bernard bernard 8155 Jun 28 15:22 TSIv5n4.tex
-rw-r--r-- 1 bernard bernard 4320 Jun 28 15:22 gencoup.tex
-rw-r--r-- 1 bernard bernard 22955 Jun 28 15:22 kbtest.tex
-rw-r--r-- 1 bernard bernard 828 Jun 28 15:22 lgencoup.tex
lrwxr-xr-x 1 root bernard 6 Jun 24 18:57 link_to_README -> README
-rw-r--r-- 1 bernard bernard 836 Jun 28 15:22 ltesthyp
-rw-r--r-- 1 bernard bernard 853 Jun 28 15:22 ltstcoup.tex
-rw-r--r-- 1 bernard bernard 799 Jun 28 15:22 testhyp
-rw-r--r-- 1 bernard bernard 5425 Jun 28 15:22 tstcoup.tex
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