Title: The TeX clock Version: 0.3 Author: Oliver Corff Copyright: Ulaanbaatar, Berlin, Beijing 2001 Date: October 01, 2001 Archive Name: clock.zip Description: A Clock for TeX and LaTeX System Requirements: TeX, LaTeX or LaTeX2e 0. Introduction The TeX clock provides little graphical and textual clocks to the (La)TeX user community. 1. Installation Unpack the archive clock.zip in some temporary directory. teTeX users can proceed to section 1.2, MikTeX users should read section 1.3. 1.1 emtex If you are an emtex user, read and follow the instructions in the file EMTEX. 1.2 teTeX (and other TeX systems based on the TeX Directory Structure) Create subdirectories, either in your main TeX installation, or in any local tree, with the following structure: mkdir $TEXMF/tex/latex/clock/ mkdir $TEXMF/fonts/source/public/mfinput/clock/ mkdir $TEXMF/fonts/tfm/clock/ mkdir $TEXMF/doc/clock/ Copy the appropriate contents into the newly created directories: cp $TMP/texinput/* $TEXMF/tex/latex/clock/ cp $TMP/mfinput/* $TEXMF/fonts/source/public/mfinput/clock/ cp $TMP/tfm/mls/* $TEXMF/fonts/tfm/clock/ cp $TMP/doc/* $TEXMF/doc/clock/ Rehash the file name database by executing texhash. 1.3 MikTeX Read and follow the instructions in the file MIKTEX. 2. Running the TeX clock The TeX clock is now ready for use. It is activated by stating \usepackage{clock} in the preamble of your LaTeX2e document, or by saying \input clock at the beginning of your TeX (or LaTeX2.09) document. 4. Legal Notes This software is put under the GNU Public Licence. The author cannot accept any responsability for the usability and/or fitness of this software package for any particular purpose. If you ever happen to modify any of the files, then that file MUST be renamed prior to redistribution. Please contact the author (e-mail: corff@zedat.fu-berlin.de) if you discover bugs, deficiencies etc. Thank you for using the TeX clock! Ulaanbaatar, Beijing, Berlin, April 2001 Oliver Corff corff@zedat.fu-berlin.de corff@arvis.ac.mn