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cookybooky.dtx 2009-10-13 02:00 24K
README 2009-10-12 21:50 2.0K
cookybooky.ins 2009-10-11 06:43 1.7K
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Abstract
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`cookybooky' is a package to give recipes a proper
- quite professional - layout and a user friendly
input mask to enter the ingredients, the preparation
and some additional hints to the recipes at ease.
The usage of key-value-pairs for some commands and
some other easy-to-handle-commands will make it
easy for the customer to quickly setup some recipes
and bring them into `good shape' or simply archive
them ...
Very new - compared to other recipe packages -
will be, to underline the recipe pages with some
transparent background graphics and transparent
text and as well position some more graphics on
the appropriate page to show the food, that is
to be cooked - also easily implemented.
Package contents
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The current distribution is zipped up as
`cookybooky.zip'
and consists of the
`cookybooky.dtx',
`cookybooky.ins' and
`README.txt' files,
a proper documentation, called `Manual.pdf',
as well as some demo graphics (in `eps' format)
and some (hopefully helpful) example files.
Installation hints
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Unzip the
`cookybooky.zip'
to a folder where your TeX system will find it.
Open the
`cookybooky.ins'
in your favorite editor and latex it.
The
`cookybooky.sty'
will automatically be generated and additionally
a customer's helper file
`myRecipe.cfg'
in which customer settings can be setup.
System requirements
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The default workflow is
latex -> dvi -> dvips -> ps2pdf
pdftex is not possible yet, maybe in an update.
As well needed are some fonts like Brush Script,
Lucida Handwriting, Lucida Calligraphy to present
the recipe names in an elegant way.
Due to this is my first package, I have a quite long
list of required packages, which however most are in
TeX standard distributions and listed in the manual.
Current maintainer
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Copyright (C) 2009, Jürgen Gilg, <gilg@acrotex.net>