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[AUCTeX-diffs] Changes to auctex/preview/doc/wininstall.texi


From: David Kastrup
Subject: [AUCTeX-diffs] Changes to auctex/preview/doc/wininstall.texi
Date: Fri, 20 May 2005 22:27:27 -0400

Index: auctex/preview/doc/wininstall.texi
diff -u auctex/preview/doc/wininstall.texi:1.20 
auctex/preview/doc/wininstall.texi:1.21
--- auctex/preview/doc/wininstall.texi:1.20     Mon May  2 21:34:02 2005
+++ auctex/preview/doc/wininstall.texi  Sat May 21 02:27:23 2005
@@ -23,9 +23,11 @@
 
 @item
 The installation of @previewlatex{} will require the MSYS tool set from
address@hidden://www.mingw.org}.  If you have the Cygwin tool set from
address@hidden://cygwin.com} installed, that should do just fine as well,
-but it is quite larger and slower.  
address@hidden://www.mingw.org} or the Cygwin tool set from
address@hidden://cygwin.com}.  The latter is slower and larger (the download
+size of the base system is about 15 MB) but comes with a package manager
+that allows for updating the tool set and installing additional packages
+like, for example, the spell checker @w{aspell}.
 
 If you are installing @previewlatex{} with one of those sets for an Emacs
 compiled in a different one, you should try to avoid tool-specific path
@@ -70,6 +72,12 @@
 
 @item
 You need a copy of @uref{http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost,Ghostscript}.
+Calling
address@hidden
+gswin32c -h
address@hidden example
+in a Windows command line should tell you whether your Ghostscript
+supports the @code{png16m} device needed for @acronym{PNG} support.
 
 @ifclear embedded
 @item
@@ -113,7 +121,7 @@
 if you are installing Emacs.  You can use
 @address@hidden/path/to/emacs}} to specify the name of the
 installed Emacs executable, complete with its path if necessary (if
-Emacs is not within a directory specified in your @var{PATH}
+Emacs is not within a directory specified in your @env{PATH}
 environment setting).
 
 @item --with-xemacs
@@ -181,7 +189,7 @@
 In the case of XEmacs, the package directory setup creates startup files
 as necessary and you can skip to the next point.  If you are using
 Emacs, the installation procedure should have left you with a file
address@hidden in a suitable place in @var{load-path}.  If this
address@hidden in a suitable place in @code{load-path}.  If this
 is in a preexisting @file{site-start.d/} directory, it should get loaded
 by code in @file{site-start.el} automatically, and @previewlatex{} will
 be enabled in @LaTeX{} modes.  If no such directory was found, you can




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