*********** Config. file for MNU.EXE - CSTeX system ************ **************************************************************** 8.8.92 Petr Olsak ~hotkeys F2{*163}, F3{$27}, F4{"kalk">0}, F5{*125}, F6{$26}, F9{*, "pause > nul">0} ~beep {400, 100} ~param {*, *, *, *, 1, 112, 112, 116, 14, 15} ; Basic colors ~start {!>2} ; reset file %2 (envir.bat) , "%" duplicate ~final {"set MNU=#">2} ; remember the last item ^100 \ ~param {9, 1, 62, 5, 1, 23, 30} "" Main file : |![%MAIN%8]|{} Work file : |![%WORK%8]|{} Format : |![%FMT%8]|{} TeX-version : |![%TEXVER%]|{} F1:help F2:envir F3:edit F4:calc F5:DOS F6:shell F9:hide ^2, 3, 4, 5, 6 [100] ; ********* Main menu *********** ~param {9, 6, 62, 1, 0} |F^ile|{21} |T^eX|{31} |P^rint|{41} |M^ETAFONT|{51} |O^ptions|{61} ^21, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 [2] <61, 31> ; ****** File menu ******* ~param {10, 7, 15, 12} | N^ame ... |{121} | Di^skette ...|{123} | Cl^ear (dvi) | ---------------- | D^OS ... |{125} | S^hell | | E^ditor | | C^alculation |{"kalk">0, 28} ---------------- | Q^uit | ^31, 32, 33, 34, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 30 [3] <21, 41>; ******* TeX menu ******** ~param {19, 7, 15, 15} | E^dit | | [%FFMT%] | | V^iew | ---------------- | M^ain edit |{"set MARK=[%MAIN%].tex">2} | L^og edit |{"set MARK=[%MAIN%].log">2} ---------------- | S^pell... |{235} | Ti^e (vlnka) | | O^thers... |{131} | U^serCommand | | Ex^periment..|{231} | C^StoCS... |{141} ^41, 42, 42, 41, 42, 42, 41, 43, 43, 45, 46 [4] <31, 51> ; ******** Print menu ******** ~param {28, 7, 19, 16} | P^review [%DPI24%]dpi |{"set DPI=[%DPI24%]">2} | Print - M^atrix |{"set DPI=[%DPI24%]">2, "set MARK=[%OUT24%]">2} | Make .lq^ file |{"set DPI=[%DPI24%]">2, "set MARK=[%MAIN%].lq">2} -------------------- | Preview 2^40dpi |{"set DPI=240">2} | Print 9^ Matrix |{"set DPI=240">2, "set MARK=[%OUT9%]">2} | Make .fx^ file |{"set DPI=240">2, "set MARK=[%MAIN%].fx">2} -------------------- | Preview 3^00dpi |{"set DPI=300">2} | Print - L^aser |{"set MARK=[%OUTHP%]">2} | Make .h^p file |{"set MARK=[%MAIN%].hp">2} -------------------- | Edit - o^ptions | | C^lear - options | ^51, 52, 53, 54, 56, 57, 58 [5] <41, 61> ; ******* Metafont menu ******* ~param {42, 7, 15, 10} | P^arameters..|{150} | E^dit (mf) | | M^etafont | | C^onvertor | ---------------- | Ed^it (mp) | | T^eX (mp) | | V^iew (mp) | ^61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66 [6] <51, 21> ; ******* Options menu ******** ~param {57, 7, 13, 8} | F^ormat... |{161} | T^eX-vers..|{162} | E^nvir... |{163} | P^orts... |{164} | S^ave... |{165} | L^oad... |{166} ^235, 235, 235 [35] ; ******** Dictionaries ******** ~param {31, 13, 11, 5} | E^nglish |{"set MARK=ang">2} | C^zech |{"set MARK=ces">2} | S^lovak |{"set MARK=slv">2} ^131 132 133 134 135 136 137 [37] ; ******** Others ******** ~param {31, 16, 14, 8} | DVI-O^ut | | DVIP^S | | MakeI^ndex | | B^ibTeX | | T^eXCad | | G^S-View | ^231, 232, 233 [39] ; ******* Experiment menu ****** ~param {31, 17, 14, 5} | E^dit (try) | | T^eX (try) | | V^iew (try) | ^141 142 143 144 145 146 [30] ; ******** CStoCS menu ******** ~param {31, 15, 24, 10} | Kamenic. -> TeX sec. | | TeX sec. -> Kamenic. | ------------------------ | PC Latin -> TeX sec. | | TeX sec. -> PC Latin | ------------------------ | Kamenic. -> PC latin | | PC Latin -> Kamenic. | ^161 [61] ; ******* Formats menu ******** ~param {66, 8, 12, 8} | P^lainTeX |{"set FMT=csPLAIN">2, "set FFMT=PlainT^eX">2, "csPLAIN">FMT, "PlainT^eX">FFMT, *61} | L^aTeX |{"set FMT=csLATEX">2, "set FFMT=LaT^eX">2, "csLATEX">FMT, "LaT^eX">FFMT, *61} | A^MSTeX |{"set FMT=csAMSTEX">2,"set FFMT=AMST^eX">2, "csAMSTEX">FMT,"AMST^eX">FFMT, *61} | AMS^LaTeX |{"set FMT=csAMSLAT">2,"set FFMT=AMSLaT^eX">2, "csAMSLAT">FMT,"AMSLaT^eX">FFMT, *61} | LAM^STeX |{"set FMT=csLAMST">2, "set FFMT=LAMST^eX">2, "csLAMST">FMT, "LAMST^eX">FFMT, *61} | SLi^TeX |{"set FMT=csSLITEX">2,"set FFMT=SLiT^eX">2, "csSLITEX">FMT,"SLiT^eX">FFMT, *61} ^162 [62] ; ******** TeX - version ********* ~param {66, 9, 11, 4} | T^eX |{"set TEXVER=tex">2, "tex">TEXVER, *62} | TeX-3^86 |{"set TEXVER=tex386">2, "tex386">TEXVER, *62} ^163 500 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 511 512 513 514 [63] ; Environment ~param {2, 7, 60, 18, 1, 31, 30, 30, 14, 14} F3FILE: |#[%F3FILE%48]|{"set F3FILE=#">%2, "#">F3FILE, 500} EDIT: |#[%EDIT%48]|{"set EDIT=#">%2, "#">EDIT, 501} EMTEXED: |#[%EMTEXED%48]|{"set EMTEXED=#">%2, "#">EMTEXED, 502} SHELL: |#[%SHELL%48]|{"set SHELL=#">%2, "#">SHELL, 503} EMTEXOPT:|#[%EMTEXOPT%48]|{"set EMTEXOPT=#">%2, "#">EMTEXOPT,504} SCROPT: |#[%SCROPT%48]|{"set SCROPT=#">%2, "#">SCROPT, 505} SPELLOPT:|#[%SPELLOPT%48]|{"set SPELLOPT=#">%2, "#">SPELLOPT,506} ERRCOM: |#[%ERRCOM%48]|{"set ERRCOM=#">%2, "#">ERRCOM, 507} USERCOM: |#[%USERCOM%48]|{"set USERCOM=#">%2, "#">USERCOM, 508} LASTCOM: |#[%LASTCOM%48]|{"set LASTCOM=#">%2, "#">LASTCOM, 509} FMT: |#[%FMT%48]|{"set FMT=#">%2, "#">FMT, *510} TEXFMT: |#[%TEXFMT%48]|{"set TEXFMT=#">%2, "#">TEXFMT, 511} BTEXFMT: |#[%BTEXFMT%48]|{"set BTEXFMT=#">%2, "#">BTEXFMT, 512} TEXTFM: |#[%TEXTFM%48]|{"set TEXTFM=#">%2, "#">TEXTFM, 513} TEXINPUT:|#[%TEXINPUT%48]|{"set TEXINPUT=#">%2, "#">TEXINPUT,514} MFINPUT: |#[%MFINPUT%48]|{"set MFINPUT=#">%2, "#">MFINPUT, \63} ^164 521 522 523 [64] ; Ports environment ~param {16, 12, 63, 6, 1, 31, 30, 30, 14, 14} OUT24 (matrix-24): |#[%OUT24%40]|{"set OUT24=#">%2, "#">OUT24, 521} OUT9 (matrix-9) : |#[%OUT9%40]|{"set OUT9=#">%2, "#">OUT9, 522} OUTHP (laser) : |#[%OUTHP%40]|{"set OUTHP=#">%2, "#">OUTHP, 523} Font-resolution of dot-24 printer. DPI24: |#[%DPI24%]|{"set DPI24=#">2, "#">DPI24, \64} ^165 168 [65]; Save information ~param {25, 13, 50, 6, 1, 31, 30, 30, 14, 15} The environment state will be saved to file |#TEXCFG |{"set MARK=#">2, 168}.BAT Old contents of this file will be removed! | OK^ | | C^ancel |{\65} ^166 169 [66]; Load information ~param {25, 14, 50, 6, 1, 31, 30, 30, 14, 15} The environment state will be loaded from file |#TEXCFG |{"set MARK=#">2, 169}.BAT Confirm: | OK^ | | C^ancel |{\66} ^123 [23] ; ******* Diskette menu ******* ~param {22, 9, 29, 7} COPY work and main file: | disk -> A: ... |{"set AR=from">2, "set D=A">2, "A">D, 124} | disk -> B: ... |{"set AR=from">2, "set D=B">2, "B">D, 124} | A: -> disk ... |{"set AR=to">2, "set D=A">2, "A">D, 124} | B: -> disk ... |{"set AR=to">2, "set D=B">2, "B">D, 124} ^124 ~param {23, 17, 33, 5, 1, 31, 30, 28, 14, 15} Insert diskette to drive [%D%]: and confirm OK : | O^K | | C^ancel |{\\23} ^0 ; ********* final question ******* ~param {32, 21, 17, 4, 1, 31, 30, 28, 14, 12} Exit to DOS ? | Y^es | | N^o |{\3} *********************** changes of system parameters ************************ ^121, 122 [21] ; File names ~param {15, 10, 48, 6, 1, 31, 30, 30, 14, 14} Write new file names without extension: Main file name: |#[%MAIN%8]|{"set MAIN=#">2, "#">MAIN, "set WORK=#">2, "#">WORK, *122} Work file name: |#[%WORK%8]|{"set WORK=#">2, "#">WORK, *31} ^125 [25] ; DOS command line ~param {3, 15, 74, 4, 1, 31, 14, 14, 14, 14} Write DOS command : |#[%3% 1, 1, 70]|{!>3, "#">3} ^150, 151, 152 [51] ; METAFONT parameters ~param {1, 12, 80, 7, 1, 31, 30, 30, 14, 14} Write %MF% file name, parameters for METAFONT and convertor: %MF% file (without extension): |#[%MF%8]|{"set MF=#">2, "#">MF 151} METAFONT |#[%4% 31, 1, 66]|{!>4, "[%4% 1, 1, 30]#">4} Convertor |#[%GFOPT%66]|{"set GFOPT=#">%2, "#">GFOPT \51} ********************************* HELPS ************************************ ~param {3, 2, 76, 23, 1, 48, 62} " Help " ; Basic parameters for help windows ^(2, 3, 4, 5, 6) This is the context help for the system TeX =========================================== 9.8.92 Petr Olsak Each item in the main menu (File, TeX, Print, METAFONT, Options) contains another sub-menu. If you choose some of these lower offers (by the key "Enter" and arrows) and then press F1 key, the help for the corresponding item will be shown. ^1500 ~param {5, 23, 70, 1, 0, 48} <||{\\1163} Enter: list of envir. variables, Esc: end of help. > ^(63 163 500 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 511 512 513 514) 1163 Environment variables You can change the implicit configuration by changes the values of special environment variables listed below. | F3FILE |{\1599}.... The file name for F3 editing | EDIT |{\1501}.... The editor call | EMTEXED |{\1502}.... The editor call after the "e" key in TeX | SHELL |{\1503}.... The shell call (file manager, F6 key) | EMTEXOPT |{\1504}.... TeX parameters | SCROPT |{\1505}.... View parameters | SPELLOPT |{\1506}.... SPELL checker parameters | ERRCOM |{\1507}.... The command after error in TeX run | USERCOM |{\1508}.... The command executed by UserCommand item | LASTCOM |{\1509}.... The last command when TeX system terminates | FMT |{\1510}.... The name of .FMT file | TEXFMT |{\1511}.... Path with .FMT files (TeX) | BTEXFMT |{\1512}.... Path with .FMT files (BigTeX) | TEXTFM |{\1513}.... Path with .TFM files | TEXINPUT |{\1514}.... Path with source files for TeX (.STY, .TEX) | MFINPUT |{\1515}.... Path with source files for METAFONT You can save all environment state into file by item | Save |{\1065} and restore this state from file by | Load |{\1066} item. ^(21, 121, 122) 1021 Name ==== Opens a window where you can change the name of the main and of the working files. Without terminating and restarting the TeX system you can immediately continue in work on a new document. Names of files are to be given without any extension. MAIN FILE: The file which will be the input for running the TeX program. This file is usually identical with the working file. This file has automatically the extension .TEX . WORKING FILE: The file to which the editor is directed. It is useful to distinguish these files, if the working file is called in the main file by the command \input (or similar). Your work is directed to corrections resp. expansion of the working file. For example the main file has the name MYBOOK and contains the command \imput chapter5, and you are working with the file CHAPTER5 . ^(23, 123, 124) Diskette: ========= Enables to copy files from the disk to a diskette and vice versa. The notion "Disk" is not entirely appropriate; more exactly it is the current directory (i.e. normally the disk). If the current directory is at a diskette, a collision can appear. The configuration of this system consistently keeps the philosophy of the user's directory used as current one. All by-products of the work on a document (e.g. files with extensions .dvi, .log, .aux and so on) are saved in the user's directory. If the user wishes to clean his directory, he can use either the item "Clear" or "Shell". The item "Diskette" copies only files with the extension .TEX (the | main |{\1021} and the | working |{\1021} files.) If you have open other source files (e.g. .mf), you have to copy them using the item "Shell". ^(24) Clear (dvi): ============ Deletes all "useless" files from the users current directory. More exactly, it deletes all files with the name identical to the name of the main or the working file which have one of the following extensions: .bak, .dvi, .log, .aux, .lq, .hp, .fx . If you use other temporary files (.toc, .inx, and so on) you have to delete them yourself. ^(25, 125, 26) DOS: ==== It is possible to execute one DOS command without leaving the TeX system. Shell: ====== An external program is executed enabling comfortable operations over files: listing and changing of directories, copying, deleting and many more file operations. Control of this program is generally familiar (it is e.g. Norton Commander or PCTools - in accordance to what is used at your computer). After leaving this program the process returns into the TeX system. The program itself is specified by | environment variable |{\1163} SHELL. ^(27, 28, 29) Editor ====== The editor is started without specification the edited file. The editor asks for the name of the file that you wish to edit. The editor itself is specified by | environment variable |{\1163} EDIT. Calculation: ============ A simple external program "calculator" is started. You can simply write the expression (for example 1+1) followed by the "Enter" key. The program replies, for example: 1+1=2. Quit: ===== Terminating of the TeX system. The system can be left also by multiple pressing the "Esc" key (depending on the depth of menu expansion). In that case the system asks, whether you really wish to leave it. In both cases, the command specified in | environment variable |{\1163} LASTCOM is executed. ^(31) 1031 Edit: ===== Editation of the | working file |{\1021} is started. The way of control of the editor depends on which editor is used. The editor itself is specified by | environment variable |{\1163} EDIT. ^(32) 1032 TeX: ==== The proper running of the TeX program. The chosen format (Plain, LaTeX etc.) is used. You can choose the format by the item "Options -> Format" before starting of the TeX program. The TeX program is started. The input is the main file. The result is the .dvi file, i.e the input for View or prints. In the .log file you can find the report of the work of the TeX program. Related to the used format, styles or macros, other output files can be generated. All files are placed into the user's current directory. ^(33) View: ===== Viewer. It enables to examine the .dvi file (result of the TeX program) on the screen. The control depends on the particular program. Basic control keys for emTeX's DVISCR: ====================================== Q or ^C ...... quit program arrows ........ move text on the screen F resp. C .... smaller resp. larger step for arrows PgDn / PgUp .. next / previous page P number ..... go to specified page O ............ return to the last viewed page + resp. - .... larger, resp. smaller text R ............ switch on/off ruler ^U or U ...... switch between units on the ruler S text ....... search text ^(34) Main edit ========= Editation of the | main file |{\1021} is started. Log edit ======== Editation of the .LOG file is started. The way of control of the editor depends on which editor is used. The editor itself is specified by | environment variable |{\1163} EDIT. ^(35 235) Spell: ====== Correction of typing errors in the working file. The English or the Czech or Slovak dictionary is used in accordance with the sub-menu selection. The spell checker works with | working file |{\1021} only. The additional parameters can be used in the | environment variable |{\1163} SPELLOPT. ^(36) Tie (vlnka): ============ The program is executed, which includes after every non syllabic preposition a tie, preventing the line break at that place. It is a purely Czech and Slovak speciality. English documents are not to be submitted to it. The program includes ties only into the | working file |{\1021}. ^(37) Others: ======= Next menu appears with following items: DVI-Out : Converts CS-format in .DVI to standard CM format DVIPS : Converts .DVI to PostScript CSIndex : Generates Czech/Slovak indexes Bib-TeX : Bibliography database TeXCad : Easily drawing LaTeX pictures by mouse or arrows ^(38) UserCommand: ============ The command specified in | environment variable |{\1163} USERCOM is executed. User can set this command to his own particular needs. For example the call of DVIPASTE program. This command is simply accessible by pressing "U" key in TeX menu. If you specify a batch call, you must write the word "call" before the batch name! In the user batch, you can operate with environment variables: %MAIN% ... | main file |{\1021} %WORK% ... | working file |{\1021} (both without extension). ^(39, 231, 232, 233) 1039 Experiment: =========== Imagine that you are preparing an extensive document and you want to debug a new table or other complicated TeX text. The permanent "loop" [Running TeX -> Errors resp. View -> Editation] seems to be tedious with the entire document. It is senseless to introduce a new file (e.g. the name is the same and the extension is .try) and to try this experimental text here. When you like the result, you include it into the current document using block operations of the editor. Exactly this is possible due to the item Experiment. The following menu appears: Edit (try) .... editation of the file "name".try TeX (try) .... running TeX to the file "name".try View (try) .... viewer to the "name".dvi file "name" means the name of the | main file |{\1021}. The final including of the file "name".try into the document has to be done using block operations of the editor manually. This way you can save time of long TeX operations with the whole document during marginal experiments. ^(30 141) CStoCS ====== The program CStoCS converts | working file |{\1021} between various coding schemes of nonstandard ASCII characters and standard TeX sequences for these characters. It works with coding schemes: Kamenicky, PC Latin 2, TeX-seq., ISO Latin 2, page 852, koi 8. The menu offers only some conversion. If you need other one, you can call the program from DOS line with appropriate parameters (see to documentation of program CStoCS). ^(41) Preview 180dpi, resp. Preview 300dpi, resp. Preview 240dpi ========================================================== The viewer, which respects (in contrast to the plain | View |{\1032}) all supplementary | options |{\1045}, which the user has prepared for the print driver. This brings the result of the screen much nearer to the result of printing. Some new problems may appear in this step, that would cause wasting of paper in printer otherwise. Menu offers three Preview items, each of them call viewer which operates with specified fonts (dpi). ^(42, 43) 1042 Print - Matrix, resp. Print - Laser, resp. Print 9 Matrix: =========================================================== The printing by the matrix resp. laser printer. If you have not set any options, the print driver asks for options "on line". Entering a blank line sets the printer in operation. In case of given options (using the item | Edit options |{\1045}) printing starts immediately. More exactly: the printing starts immediately if there is the file "name".opt in the user's current directory. The print driver reads options from this file. This file can be edited by the item | Edit options |{\1045}. On the other hand, the item "Clear options" deletes this file causing that the print driver will require options before printing. Make .lq file, resp. Make .hp file, resp. Make .fx file: ======================================================== Creates the file "name".lq/.fx resp. "mane".hp for a future use by a matrix resp. laser printer. These files are usually quite extensive and they are senseful only for transfer to computers with the printer but without TeX installation. ^(45, 46) 1045 Edit - options resp. Clear options: ===================================== Editing resp. deleting of print options - see | Print help |{\1042}. The list of possible options and the way of their activating depends on drivers involved. ^(52, 53, 54) Edit (MF): ========== Editing is started for the "name".mf file ("name" is the name of the MF file, see the | Parameters |{\1051} item). METAFONT: ========= Running the METAFONT program depending on the command line specified in | Parameters |{\1051} item. Convert: ======= Running the transfer program (for instance to .pk-format) of fonts specified in | Parameters |{\1051} item. ^(51 150 151 152) 1051 Parameters: =========== A window appears where you can edit the line with the METAFONT command, convertor command and MF file. 1. MF file (without extension) is name of file to be edited by "Edit-mf" item. It is the value of MF environment variable. 2. METAFONT parameters. Most frequent parameters are as follows: &plain ......... calls the METAFONT format defined in METAFONTbook &cm ............ format for Computer Modern fonts \mode=proof .... making the font for a test \mode=lqlores .. low resolution font for matrix printer (180dpi) \mode=hplaser .. high resolution font for laser printer (300dpi) mag= ........ the result will be times enlarged input ... the input file will be .mf 3. In the last line of the window, the name of convertor program and the name of the input file and others parameters can be given. In case of mag=1 and \mode=lqlores, the input file has the extension ".180", and in case of \mode=hplaser, the extension is ".300" . In case you use nonstandard magnifications or nonstandard printers, you have to find out the extension of the input file at first. ^(56, 57, 58) Edit (mp): =========== Starts the editor for the file "name".mp (abbr. METAFONT--picture). In this file, the user includes the font just METAFONTed into TeX. E.g. if he prepares figures, he can try to include all labels and create a complete figure here. When he is satisfied with the result (checking through "View-mp"), he include the figure into the current document using block operations of the editor. TeX (mp): ========== Starts the TeX program with the corresponding format. The input is the file "name".mft View (mp): =========== Viewer of TeX output (.dvi file) ^(61, 161) 1061 Format: ======= You can choose some format from menu. The selection influences the appearance of TeX item and the TeX run. If some format is not installed at this computer, the system reports a message after you want to run the TeX program. ^(62 162) 1062 TeX-vers: ========= You can select between two "types" of emTeX program: tex.exe ...... it run at XT computers but a noticeable limitations are present tex386.exe ... it run at 386-computers only and use hi-memory if present. ^1599 F3FILE ... The file name for F3 editing =======================================|^|{1500} So called "hot keys" F3 call the editor from all states of menu system. You can set the file name for this editing in environment variable F3FILE including disk name, path and extension. For example, you want to edit repeatedly the file from other directory or with nonstandard extension. ^1501 EDIT .... The editor call =========================|^|{1500} You can set the editor program here. If the batch call is set, you must write the word "call" before the file name of batch. Every user can work with his favorite editor. A parameter (file name for editing) is substituted automatically in accordance the item type. The value of EDITPAR is added. It can be set after unsuccessful run of TeX by ERRCOM command and influences the editor start after error in TeX run. For example editor starts with two windows (.TEX and .LOG window) in such case and points the place of error. The value of EDITPAR is removed after first editor call. So, next editor call starts "normally". ^1502 EMTEXED .... the editor call after "e" key in TeX =================================================|^|{1500} This is the emTeX environment variable. If TeX (METAFONT) prompts the "?" character, you can enter the "e". Then TeX terminates and editor specified here is called. You must write parameters for this editor. The %1, %2 and %3 is substituted as following: %1 ... the line number with error %2 ... the source file with error (including path) %3 ... the .LOG file (including path) For example, if you use QEDIT, you can write some similar as: EMTEXED: c:\editors\qedit %2 %3 -n%1 Norton editor can be specified by the following way. EMTEXED: c:\editors\ne +%1 %2 ^1503 SHELL .... The shell call (file manager, F6 key) ================================================|^|{1500} You can specify a program which is called after F6 hot key pressing. The menu system has no possibilities with file handling and therefore some file manager program is recommended here. For example Norton Commander, XTree, PCTools etc. Every user can work with his favorite file manager program. If the batch call is set, you must write the word "call" before the file name of batch. ^1504 EMTEXOPT .... TeX parameters ============================|^|{1500} /e ... \errorstopmode /s ... \scrollmode /n ... \nonstopmode /b ... \batchmode others parameters ... see the documentation TEXWARE.DOC ^1505 SCROPT .... View parameters ===========================|^|{1500} // ... interactive mode of parameters setting /? resp. /?? ... shows basic resp. all parameters /ou# ... default measure unit on ruler /oi- ... black on white (default) /oi+ ... white on black /hx# /hy# ... home place of text. /h# /w# ..... The height and width of sheet. Default: A4 format /o# ......... Default scaling (example /o2 : one to 2x2 pixels) The number must be integer Thousands of others parameters are documented in DVIDRV.DOC . This parameters influence behavior of View but not Preview call. ^1506 SPELLOPT .... SPELL checker parameters ======================================|^|{1500} @K ... Kamenickych code of nonstandard ASCII character (default) @L ... PC Latin 2 code @C ... CSKOI 8 code The character "#" presented ... Checking the TeX sequences too $ ... name of working dictionary (including path) ! ... output file if different from input + ... acoustic signalization of errors % ... checking from -th line only Example SPELLOPT: # %20 $d:\dict\mydict.ces ------- ^1507 ERRCOM .... The command after error in TeX run ==============================================|^|{1500} You can write the batch call, which is executed after the unsuccessful TeX (METAFONT) run. This auxiliary batch can set the EDITPAR environment variable which influences the editor start. If the batch call is set, you must write the word "call" before the file name of batch. ^1508 1509 USERCOM .... The command executed by UserCom item =================================================|^|{1500} You can find the item UserCommand in the submenu TeX. This item executes the command you specify here. Every user can set his own application here. If the batch call is set, you must write the word "call" before the file name of batch. LASTCOM .... The last command when TeX system terminates ========================================================|^|{1500} If you want to run some special command(s), when you leave the TeX system, you can write this command (batch call) here. ^1510 1511 1512 FMT .... The name of .FMT file ==============================|^|{1500} If you are working with format not included into system offers, you can write this format file name here. TEXFMT .... Path with .FMT files (TeX) =======================================|^|{1500} The search path for format files for tex.exe . BTEXFMT .... Path with .FMT files (BigTeX) =======================================|^|{1500} The search path for format files for tex386.exe . ^1514 1515 1513 TEXINPUT.... Path with source files for TeX (.STY, .TeX) ========================================================|^|{1500} TeX first searches the input file in current directory and if searching fails, TeX continue with search process in directory(ies) specified here. MFINPUT .... Path with source files for METAFONT ================================================|^|{1500} The same as TEXINPUT, but for METAFONT program. TEXTFM .... Path with .TFM files =================================|^|{1500} The search path for TeX font metrics files. ^(64 164 521 522) Ports: ====== You can change the implicit values for I/O ports. ^(65 165 168 66 166 169) 1065 1066 Save: ===== You can save the all environment state to so called configuration batch file. After time, you can restore this environment by item Load. The environment state keeps the names of all working files, format file, all particular parameters etc. If the configuration batch file has a name TEXCFG.BAT, the process of restoring of this environment state is done automatically when the TeX menu system starts. Load: ===== Restoring the environment state from file. ~ *************** end of file CFG.MNU *******************